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La Quimera from Reburn Studio struggles to bring its good ideas together, leaving them buried in lesser ideas and poor execution.
I wanted to like Captain Blood. Still, Captain Blood’s lacking design and poor tuning make it an absolute chore to play through.
Revenge of the Savage Planet is a testament to building on a solid foundation and letting creativity lead the way.
Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 is a competent new JRPG that reiterates tropes more than it innovates the genre.
Despite how much the game tries to make its message blatantly obvious, Steel Seed has difficulty defining what makes the game fun and unique.
Lost Records: Bloom & Rage Tape 2 finishes its story with powerful moments but can’t avoid hitting a few rough spots along the way.
Sacre Bleu can be fun to play, but ultimately misses the mark due to a lackluster story, odd design choices, and technical issues.
Lushfoil Photography Sim is more than just a simulation — it’s a way to connect, express, and relive the moments that move us.
Despite some frustrations, Blue Prince presents an experience that is unique, memorable and as evershifting as the rooms of Mt. Holly.
HASTE Broken Worlds nails speed and momentum. It’s a blast to play, a ton of fun that keeps the player coming back for more.
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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.