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Constance exudes identity, tackling highly important themes while presenting stunning visuals, highly responsive gameplay, and an excellent dose of challenge.
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Invincible Versus is a fighting game that nails the fundamentals. The combat is fun, brutal in just the right measure, and becomes more engaging as you learn its mechanics and the unique style of each character. There’s an interesting system here, with solid ideas and clear potential for growth—especially appealing to players who enjoy dynamic, team-focused fighters. The downside is that, at launch, the overall package doesn’t fully match the quality of the core gameplay. The story mode is short and not very engaging, the available modes are limited, and repetition sets in quickly, particularly for more casual players. If you’re a fan of the genre, you’ll likely find plenty of hours of enjoyment here. Otherwise, it might be worth waiting until the game expands with more content.
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Moomintroll: Winter Warmth is a cozy adventure that occasionally leans into repetition, but it delivers meaningful lessons about coexistence, privilege, friendship, and much more.
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Adorable Adventures is the kind of game that relies heavily on how well you connect with its core premise. On the surface, it appears to be just a simple story about a wild boar searching for its family. However, when you read between the lines—noticing the wildfires, the impacted wildlife, and the underlying message of environmental care—it gains a completely different level of depth. The gameplay is straightforward but introduces some clever ideas, particularly in the use of the scent-tracking mechanic, even if it does have a few limitations. Short, contemplative, and full of heart, it is an experience that might not appeal to everyone, but it will definitely surprise fans who enjoy this specific style of game.
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Exciting and cinematic, Aphelion is a stunning space adventure that will surely stay in the hearts of players who enjoy this style of game.
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The Spell Brigade delivers chaotic and highly entertaining matches, whether played in co-op or solo. The spell system combined with friendly fire creates unpredictable moments that work especially well with friends. On the downside, repetition sets in early due to limited enemy variety, maps, and objectives. On the base PS5, performance issues in later stages and a bug that freezes the selection screen also impacted the experience. Still, with potential fixes at launch, the game remains a solid option for those seeking carefree fun.
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Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream brings the Miis back in an experience centered on customization and humor. It’s a game that will strongly appeal to those who enjoy silly, nonsensical comedy and are looking for a simulation-style experience reminiscent of The Sims.
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Little Nightmares VR: Altered Echoes promises to raise the bar for horror in Virtual Reality, creating a hostile and terrifying atmosphere for players. With approximately six hours of gameplay, the experience maintains its pace, introducing new mechanics and iconic enemies from the franchise. A must-play for all fans and enthusiasts of Virtual Reality (VR).
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Pokémon Champions arrives with the great proposal of turning Pokémon’s competitive scene into a separate, free-to-play experience. While it does an excellent job of making this game mode more accessible than ever, limited content, technical issues, and bugs compromise its launch.
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OPUS: Prism Peak is a narrative game unlike the conventional, where you need to use a camera to take photos and complete a large narrative puzzle in the form of a notebook. Despite some technical issues and less engaging subplots, it’s a game made for those who love Studio Ghibli films.
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Crimson Desert delivers one of the richest and most expansive open-world experiences of 2026, standing out as a landmark title for players. Even amidst hits and misses, the game surprises with dynamic combat and a large amount of secondary content to explore.
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Ground Zero understands the roots of survival horror very well and delivers a nostalgic experience by combining classic elements with small modern improvements. The more dynamic combat and the reward system help keep the game engaging, while the atmosphere and soundtrack reinforce the tension throughout the campaign. Even so, the overly dated visuals, occasional camera issues, and the limited variety of enemies prevent the game from reaching a higher level. Despite these limitations, it’s still an interesting experience for the old guard of gamers, but it will hardly attract a younger and more demanding audience.
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Gecko Gods delivers exactly what it sets out to be: a lighthearted experience focused on exploration and contemplation, free from rush or frustration. The gecko’s fluid movement, combined with the strong verticality of the environments, makes exploration consistently engaging, while the art direction and soundtrack reinforce the game’s relaxing atmosphere. It may not appeal to those seeking challenge or deeper systems, but it works perfectly within its proposal, standing out as a solid option for anyone looking to unwind and enjoy the journey.
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One of the standout indie titles of 2026 in terms of gameplay and narrative. For those who enjoy fast-paced action combined with a story that makes you reflect on choices, this game is a perfect fit!
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Unafraid to take risks, Mouse: P.I. For Hire revives the essence of classic noir through immersive and electrifying gameplay. While it presents occasional shortcomings in performance and narrative, the title shines with its visual originality and mechanics, establishing itself as a unique and indispensable experience in today’s gaming market. A true love letter to fans!
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Capcom has done it again! Pragmata is a masterclass in how to introduce a new IP and occasionally delivers highly innovative and addictive gameplay, accompanied by a great story filled with emotional moments.
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Hades 2 arrives on PS5 and Xbox Series as an ambitious sequel that expands the narrative with Melinoë facing Chronos, maintaining Supergiant's top-tier writing. The gameplay evolves with new mechanics like witchcraft, the Arcana system, and two complete routes, making progression deeper and more addictive. Even with a slight drop in pacing during the endgame, the game stands out as one of the best roguelikes ever made.
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Fun and full of personality, Darwin's Paradox is a short and simple platforming adventure that could offer a bit more.
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Grime 2 is the kind of game where you can clearly see how much personality it has. It doesn’t try to strictly follow the genre’s formula, and that shows especially in the combat, the use of molds, and the way the environment itself participates in battles. These are ideas that work and, at several moments, make the experience truly engaging. At the same time, it’s also a game that demands a lot from the player—sometimes even more than it should. The difficulty spike from the middle to the end disrupts the pacing a bit and, combined with an attribute progression that doesn’t quite keep up with the challenge, can create a sense of unfairness in certain sections. Still, when everything clicks—combat, exploration, and mastery of abilities—the game delivers some excellent moments. It’s the kind of experience that rewards those who persist, learn the systems, and adapt.
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Developed through the India Hero Project, Fishbowl is Sony’s bet to break into the narrative romance market, delivering an emotional story in a title that could have carried more impact.
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