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While not particularly sacry, Cronos: The New Dawn is a lot of fun as a survival horror that puts you in the futuristic armor of the Traveler.
Each puzzle in ‘Is This Seat Taken?’ becomes a small glimpse on belonging, choice, and creating spaces that feels meaningful.
No maps. No markers. No mercy. Hell is Us trusts you to listen, to feel, and to get lost. And in doing so, it offers something truly rare: a soul.
Shuten Order is a fantastic game that stands out from the crowd thanks to the great effort clearly put into the game.
Developer Lizardcube continues to prove, with Shinobi Art of Vengeance, few others reboot games as well as they do.
Fresh Tracks expertly uses rhythm and roguelite elements to create a unique and catchy experience in Buffalo Buffalo’s Norse-inspired adventure.
Whether it’s Sword of the Sea’s take on climate change or putting down your sword, the game is trying to and succeeding at making an impact.
Age of Wonders 4: Archon Prophecy shows that Triumph Studios still has creativity when it comes to expanding the world of this 4X strategy game.
Tiny Bookshop is cozy and deliberate, offering enough to keep you engaged without ever tipping into overwhelm.
REVIEW: ‘No Sleep For Kaname Date – From AI: The Somnium Files’ Is Simply A Great Entry
While new gameplay elements could’ve helped the experience, No Sleep For Kaname Date still retains the series’ stellar humor and creative nature.
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