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Welcome to Doll Town Review

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A haunting PS1-style psychological horror experience filled with eerie atmosphere and surreal ideas — imperfect but unforgettable, like a nightmare you can’t quite explain.

Strange Brew Review

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A fast, funny, and surprisingly smart chase-platformer, Strange Brew turns a pumpkin spice apocalypse into a stylish sprint of chaos, caffeine, and cinematic momentum.

Lil Gator Game: Gator of the Year Edition Review

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A joyful and expanded definitive edition that doubles the playground without losing its heart—Lil Gator Game: Gator of the Year Edition is bigger, brighter, and just as irresistibly wholesome.

Ship’s Cat Review

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A cozy, quirky adventure that captures the humble heroism of being a working cat—light on depth but rich in charm and whiskered perspective.

Half Sword Review

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Half Sword doesn’t choreograph medieval combat—it resurrects it, mud, panic, and all.

Vampires: Bloodlord Rising Review

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A lush, systems-rich vampire sandbox that blends castle building, survival, and story into a seductive reign—imperfect in places, but gloriously gothic where it counts.

Train Sim World 6: UK Edition Review

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Between the crash of waves at Dawlish and the growl of a Class 802 climbing Devon’s hills, Train Sim World 6 captures something rare: the poetry of an ordinary timetable, where even a delayed signal can feel like a story worth telling.

Marvel’s Wolverine Preview

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Marvel’s Wolverine has the potential to be more than another licensed adventure—it could be the definitive interactive portrayal of Logan. If Insomniac delivers on its promise of brutal combat, globe-spanning intrigue, and emotional depth, PlayStation 5 owners may finally experience the berserker at his best: wounded, dangerous, and impossible to put down.

American Theft 80s Review

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American Theft 80s is a methodical, systems-driven crime sandbox that turns planning and patience into its greatest thrills, wrapping its burglar fantasy in a neon-lit vision of corruption, consequence, and retro charm.

Sword of Fortress: The Onomuzim Review

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A fallen kingdom, a whispered betrayal, and a blade that carries the weight of history — Sword of Fortress: The Onomuzim leans hard into classic fantasy storytelling, delivering a scrappy action RPG where ambition, rebellion, and steel collide.