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The Bunny Graveyard Review

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A deceptively charming cursor-led adventure that slowly unravels into psychological unease, The Bunny Graveyard blends simple minigames with creeping digital horror to unsettling effect.

Skautfold: Moonless Knight Review

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A dense and demanding Lovecraftian Metroidvania, Skautfold: Moonless Knight refines the series’ signature Guard combat and layered exploration into a challenging but deeply rewarding experience.

Panda Keeper Review

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A gentle, physics-based puzzler that thrives on patience and experimentation, Panda Keeper turns a simple premise into a quietly satisfying brain teaser—best enjoyed at your own pace.

Eko and the Bewitched Lands Review

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A charming yet punishing roguelike adventure, Eko and the Bewitched Lands blends fast-paced combat with clever exploration, delivering a rewarding experience built on experimentation, skill, and repeated failure.

Dead Patrol Review

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A brutally straightforward zombie shooter with tight gunplay and strong PS5 immersion, Dead Patrol excels in short bursts—but struggles to maintain momentum over time.

Hero Siege Review

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Hero Siege is a rare kind of ARPG: a decade-spanning experiment that has rebuilt itself so many times it now feels less like a single game and more like a living, evolving platform for loot-driven chaos.

Solstice Chronicles: MIA Review

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A smartly updated twin-stick shooter that blends frantic action with tactical depth—showing its age in places, but still delivering a uniquely engaging sci-fi survival experience.

Arcade Archives 2 FINAL LAP Review

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A historically significant arcade racer preserved with care and bolstered by useful modern features, but ultimately constrained by its simplicity and the absence of meaningful multiplayer or long-term depth.

EverSiege: Untold Ages Review

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A chaotic but brilliantly inventive strategy roguelite that rewards experimentation and co-op coordination, held back primarily by clarity issues and occasional balance inconsistency, but packed with enough systemic depth to stand out in its genre.

Grimoire Groves Review

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A beautifully cohesive and atmospheric witch-life sim that prioritises restoration and mood over complexity, delivering a deeply calming experience held back only by slow pacing and relatively simple mechanical depth.