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Rise of the Tomb Raider: 20 Year Celebration Nintendo Switch 2...

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Rise of the Tomb Raider remains one of Lara Croft's finest adventures, and on Nintendo Switch 2 it finally receives the portable treatment it deserves. A thrilling mix of exploration, survival, combat and discovery, this is a timeless expedition that still feels remarkable a decade later.

Gothic 1 Remake Review

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Gothic 1 Remake understands something many modern RPGs have forgotten. A living world does not need to revolve around the player. By preserving the original's harsh philosophy while modernising its roughest edges, Alkimia Interactive has delivered a remake that feels both nostalgic and surprisingly fresh.

Battle Strike Review

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Military shooters have spent decades trying to outdo one another with bigger explosions, larger maps, and increasingly dramatic stories about saving the world from...

Police Simulator: Patrol Officers Review

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Police Simulator: Patrol Officers transforms the everyday duties of law enforcement into an unexpectedly compelling open-world simulation. While technical quirks still linger beneath the surface, its methodical approach to police work creates a rewarding experience that feels unlike almost anything else on modern consoles.

Fallout 76: Deathclaw Pet Deluxe Edition Review

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Years after its rocky beginnings, Fallout 76 continues its remarkable transformation. The Deathclaw Pet Deluxe Edition arrives alongside one of the game's strongest updates in recent memory, adding new endgame challenges, meaningful rewards, and perhaps the most bizarrely charming companion Appalachia has ever seen.

Dune: Awakening Preview

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For years, Arrakis has felt like the perfect setting for a survival game. Endless deserts, political intrigue, deadly wildlife, and the constant struggle for resources seem tailor-made for the genre. With Dune: Awakening finally preparing to make its console debut, Funcom is not simply bringing players to Arrakis. It is offering what may become the most complete and accessible version of the experience yet.

Shadow the Ronin: The Revenge to the Samurai Review

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Shadow the Ronin: The Revenge to the Samurai aims to tell a bloody tale of vengeance in feudal Japan, but beneath its dramatic premise lies a painfully dated action game that struggles to justify the journey.

STAR WARS: Galactic Racer Preview

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STAR WARS: Galactic Racer strips away lightsabers and destiny to focus on speed, rivalry, and survival. What remains is one of the most intriguing racing prospects the galaxy has seen in years

My Little Puppy Review

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My Little Puppy is not simply a game about a dog searching for his owner. It is a heartfelt meditation on love, grief and reunion that understands how deeply animals shape our lives. By the time Bong-gu’s journey reaches its final steps, it becomes almost impossible not to see a little of your own memories reflected in his.

Bubsy 4D Review

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Few gaming mascots carry history quite like Bubsy. For years, the wisecracking bobcat became better known for his reputation than for his games. He...