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South of Midnight Weaver’s Edition Review

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A hauntingly beautiful and emotionally rich experience, South of Midnight: Weaver’s Edition is the definitive way to experience this modern folktale—even if its threads don’t always weave perfectly together.

OFC – Ultimate Fighting Club Review

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OFC – Ultimate Fighting Club is less a precision-crafted fighting simulator and more a scrappy, arcade-leaning brawler that thrives on momentum, unpredictability, and the sheer chaos of budget MMA-inspired combat.

Jesus: The Journey Review

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Jesus: The Journey is a narrative-driven biblical adventure that prioritises atmosphere, reverence, and guided storytelling over traditional gameplay systems, offering a reflective experience that is often sincere in intent but uneven in execution as an interactive medium.

Bazar Simulator: The Wan Story Review

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Bazar Simulator: The Wan Story is a strange, chaotic blend of shopkeeping simulation and crime-tinged narrative adventure—one that swings between grounded management systems and absurd open-world antics with surprising confidence, even if it doesn’t always land its tonal shifts cleanly.

Chained Cars Review

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A clever and challenging concept that delivers flashes of brilliance, but struggles to maintain momentum beyond its core idea.

Haste (HASTE: Broken Worlds) Review

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A fast, fluid, and exhilarating momentum-driven runner that shines brightest when everything clicks, even if procedural unpredictability occasionally slows its rhythm.

Longboard Skate Downhill Simulator Review

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Longboard Skate Downhill Simulator captures the pure sensation of speed with impressive physicality, but occasionally struggles to match its ambition with mechanical depth.

Death Stranding 2: On The Beach Review

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A bold, beautifully constructed evolution of the strand formula, DEATH STRANDING 2: ON THE BEACH delivers unmatched atmosphere and ambition, even if its deliberate pacing and niche design philosophy ensure it remains a divisive masterpiece rather than a universal one.

The Bus Review

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A deeply immersive city simulation that captures the rhythm of real-world driving, even if its technical quirks and slower pace won’t suit every player.

Revenge On Gold Diggers Review

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A dense, morally complex FMV thriller that turns emotional manipulation into gameplay structure, offering a compelling but occasionally overwhelming exploration of trust, identity, and revenge.