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Dead Gears – Space of War Review

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Dead Gears - Space of War is a hollow imitation that mimics the visual style of genre giants without grasping what made them successful. It then adds this style to a superficial, flawed framework that quickly falls apart under close examination.

Midnight Swamp Review

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Midnight Swamp trades cheap scares for fog soaked folklore and haunting atmosphere, crafting a short but unforgettable fairytale where every crooked tree and whispered laugh feels touched by dark magic.

007 First Light Review

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007 First Light understands something many Bond games forget. James Bond is not just gadgets and gunfire, but timing, charm, and the quiet confidence of a man learning exactly how dangerous he is. IO Interactive captures that balance with remarkable precision.

Poppy Playtime: Chapter 5 Broken Things Review

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Poppy Playtime: Chapter 5 transforms the series from internet horror sensation into something far more disturbing. Beneath the jump scares and broken toys lies a genuinely oppressive descent into grief, manipulation, and industrial nightmare.

Alexandria IV Review

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Alexandria IV turns diplomacy, politics, and personal relationships into its own kind of space warfare, delivering a thoughtful visual novel where every conversation feels like it might alter the fate of an entire sector.

Cosmic Mirage Review

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Cosmic Mirage does not reinvent the side scrolling shooter, but it understands the quiet appeal of the genre. Fast action, colourful worlds, and uncomplicated arcade thrills make it an enjoyable detour, even if it rarely rises above familiar territory.

Arcade Archives 2 Mr.Do! Review

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Arcade Archives 2 Mr. Do! proves that great arcade design never really ages. Beneath its cheerful clown mascot and simple digging mechanics sits a deceptively sharp score chaser that still has enough tension, creativity, and personality to stand shoulder to shoulder with arcade royalty.

Console Archives Master of Monsters: Disciples of Gaia Review

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Master of Monsters: Disciples of Gaia feels like opening an old strategy guide discovered in a forgotten attic. Its ideas remain fascinating, its rough edges unmistakable, and its tactical soul still surprisingly compelling nearly three decades later.

Pawbay Review

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Pawbay understands one universal truth: cats are adorable little chaos engines. Beneath its cosy seaside charm lies a playful sandbox that celebrates curiosity, mischief, and the joy of causing problems purely because you can.

Yoshi and the Mysterious Book Review

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Yoshi and the Mysterious Book trades traditional platforming goals for curiosity, discovery, and playful experimentation. The result is one of Yoshi’s most charming adventures in years, blending gorgeous storybook presentation with a gentle sense of wonder that feels increasingly rare.