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Bone Marrow 2 Review

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Bone Marrow 2 transforms the familiar satisfaction of sliding puzzle mechanics into a tense fight for survival. Every move carries weight, every resource matters, and every sunrise feels like both a blessing and a threat.

Tenshi no Uta:The Angel’s Verse Collection Review

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Some role playing games become legends because they changed the industry. Others quietly disappear despite doing something truly special. Tenshi no Uta: The Angel's Verse COLLECTION finally gives two forgotten PC Engine masterpieces the audience they have deserved for more than thirty years, and their emotional stories still resonate today.

Deathbulge: Battle of the Bands Review

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Deathbulge: Battle of the Bands is one of those rare RPGs that constantly catches you off guard. It mixes razor-sharp humour, inventive combat and an unforgettable cast into an adventure that's every bit as heartfelt as it is ridiculous, proving that sometimes the weirdest bands make the best music.

Doki Monsters: Quest Review

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Doki Monsters: Quest wears its inspirations proudly, but it also knows when to carve out its own identity. Beneath its nostalgic pixel art lies a surprisingly flexible monster collecting RPG that respects classic traditions while quietly modernising many of the genre's oldest frustrations.

Terraformers: Complete Edition Review

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Terraformers: Complete Edition transforms the dream of building a home on Mars into one of the most rewarding strategy experiences available on Nintendo Switch. With deep colony management, meaningful decisions, and an outstanding collection of expansions, it proves that humanity's greatest frontier isn't war. It's learning how to thrive together on a hostile world.

Monster Viator Review

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Monster Viator doesn't reinvent the classic JRPG formula, but it doesn't need to. Through colourful pixel art, lovable monster companions, and a genuinely relaxing sense of adventure, it delivers the kind of comforting fantasy journey that feels like curling up with a favourite storybook from years gone by.

The Necromancer’s Tale Review

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The Necromancer's Tale isn't interested in making you feel powerful. It wants you to feel tempted. Every forbidden ritual, every uneasy compromise, and every whispered conversation pulls you further into a darkness that feels disturbingly rational.

R-TYPE TACTICS I・II COSMOS Review

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R-TYPE TACTICS I • II COSMOS transforms one of gaming's greatest shoot ’em up franchises into a surprisingly brilliant strategy epic. Its steep learning curve and dated interface occasionally frustrate, but beneath those flaws lies a rewarding tactical experience packed with depth, atmosphere, and enough interstellar warfare to keep fleet commanders occupied for dozens of hours.

Grand Vegas Casino Review

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While it lacks long-term depth, it succeeds as a relaxing virtual casino night that asks for nothing more than a little time and a willingness to test your luck.

Beastro Review

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Beastro takes a delightful recipe of farming, cooking, restaurant management, and deckbuilding, then seasons it with just enough strategy to make every ingredient matter. Beneath its cosy exterior lies a surprisingly thoughtful adventure where saving the world starts with serving a good meal.