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MotoGP 26 Preview

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With deeper physics, real-world rider updates, and an expanded career mode, MotoGP 26 delivers one of the most authentic motorcycle racing simulations yet.

Echoes of Aincrad Preview

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A bold return to the deadly world of Aincrad, Echoes of Aincrad: Sword Art Online promises a deeply personal survival story where your own hero must conquer the floating castle — or lose everything trying.

Magic Realm Obby Review

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A simple but satisfying obstacle-course platformer, Magic Realm Obby captures the addictive precision jumping of classic obbies — even if its single-course structure limits long-term replay value.

Fly for Fly Review

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Some games require you to save the world. Others challenge you to conquer vast kingdoms or solve intricate puzzles. Fly for Fly has a...

Mirage 7 Review

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Mirage 7 blends Arabian folklore with unexpected sci-fi mysteries in a dark fantasy adventure about loss and determination. While its combat and puzzles occasionally feel limited, its atmospheric desert world and emotional storytelling make it a memorable journey across the sands.

Legacy of Kain: Defiance Remastered Review

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Legacy of Kain: Defiance Remastered resurrects a legendary gothic epic with meaningful improvements, delivering the definitive version of one of gaming’s most powerful narrative finales.

Styx: Master of Stealth Collection Review

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A definitive stealth trilogy that charts Styx’s evolution from claustrophobic assassin to vertical infiltration master — demanding, cohesive, and essential for shadow-dwellers.

Excidio: The Kaiju Simulator Review

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A joyous physics-driven kaiju sandbox that turns city destruction into an endlessly satisfying spectacle — simple in scope, but spectacularly fun in execution.

Xenoblade Chronicles X: Definitive Edition – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition Review

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A technical rebirth for a cult sci-fi masterpiece — on Switch 2, Mira finally runs as boldly as Monolith Soft always intended.

Amer: The Chase Hit and Run Review

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A budget-priced drift fest with unmistakable regional swagger—Amer proves you don’t need a massive budget to own the streets in style.