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The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered – Deluxe Edition Review

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For returning heroes of Cyrodiil, it’s like coming home. For newcomers, it’s a revelation—a reminder of why The Elder Scrolls became a legend in the first place. An extraordinary revival of a genre-defining RPG. Faithful, modernized, and overflowing with heart—this is Oblivion as it was always meant to be.

Fallout 4: Anniversary Edition Review

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When Bethesda announced Fallout 4: Anniversary Edition—timed to coincide with the iconic RPG’s tenth anniversary—many fans hoped for meaningful new content, modern polish, and a renewed reason to return to the Commonwealth.

Yakuza Kiwami 2 – Nintendo Switch 2 Review

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A gripping crime saga reborn in stunning form—equal parts heart, humor, and havoc. The Dragon of Dojima still reigns supreme.

Yakuza Kiwami – Nintendo Switch 2 Review

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A timeless crime saga reborn with precision and passion—still one of the best ways to walk the neon streets of Kamurocho.

Atelier Ryza Secret Trilogy Deluxe Pack Review

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A delightful, thoughtful trilogy that blends design, story and exploration into an alchemical experience that’s easy to fall into — and hard to walk away from.

 Tales of Old: Dominus Review

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Tales of Old: Dominus is a brave and ambitious title from a smaller studio — and for all its rough edges it offers a genuinely refreshing take on medieval open‑world action.

Sacred 2 Remaster Review

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Sacred 2 Remaster isn’t just nostalgia done right—it’s a triumphant reminder that great design never truly ages. Ancaria has never looked—or played—this good.

Anima: Gate of Memories I&II Remaster Review

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A thoughtful, lore-rich action RPG with meaningful character interplay, rewarding exploration, and enough improvements to make it essential — even decades later.

The Awakener: Forgotten Oath Review

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Rough edges and uneven roguelike pacing hold it back from greatness, but the experience remains highly enjoyable for fans of challenging, adrenaline-fueled fantasy action.

Black Myth: Wukong Review

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A visually stunning, mechanically deep, and mythologically rich action RPG that sets a new standard for the genre.