Laura Rosada


44 games reviewed
70.3 average score
70 median score
4.5% of games recommended
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“Little Problems: A Cozy Detective Game is a cozy detective adventure released on September 9, 2025, for PC. Developed by Posh Cat Studios and published by Amplified Games”

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7 / 10.0 - One-Eyed Likho
Aug 16, 2025

One-Eyed Likho is a first-person horror adventure that takes the player in pursuit of a legendary creature from Slavic folklore: the Likho.

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Jul 10, 2025

RuneScape: Dragonwilds is an ambitious project, with intriguing ideas and a potentially rich world. The visuals are clean, the fantasy setting is captivating, and there’s no shortage of concepts, from runic magic to co-op play, from special abilities to advanced crafting. But the execution falls short. The universal stamina system, excessive cooldowns, restrictive spell mechanics, and unbalanced co-op design make the experience feel more punishing than rewarding. As it stands, Dragonwilds seems tailored to a very specific audience: hardcore survival fans willing to endure structural issues in exchange for future potential. For everyone else, even long-time RuneScape lovers, this is a title worth keeping an eye on, but not quite ready to play.

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7.5 / 10.0 - Cozy Caravan
Jun 27, 2025

Cozy Caravan isn’t a game that aims for challenge or technical complexity. It’s an interactive hug, designed for those who enjoy slow rhythms, small gestures, and light but heartfelt stories. Its colorful, handcrafted world, enveloping soundtrack, and gentle gameplay loop create a digital refuge. It’s a space where the player can truly relax. Despite the current limitations of Early Access—such as some bugs, a rough UI, and a bit of long-term repetitiveness—the game has a clear identity and a promising direction. The open dialogue between developers and the community is a hopeful sign for continuous, careful, and loving evolution. If you need to take a break from daily chaos and are looking for a sweet, intimate experience full of little moments of beauty, Cozy Caravan is the perfect travel companion. Get comfortable, light a candle, and let your wagon carry you into a world made of hearts, dreams, and kindness.

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7 / 10.0 - Synergy
Jun 13, 2025

Synergy offers a fresh and thoughtful take on the city-builder genre, emphasizing sustainability and harmony with nature. With a distinctive art direction and deep gameplay mechanics, it’s a recommended title for players seeking a city-building experience that goes beyond mere urban expansion, instead promoting conscious growth and environmental respect. Synergy is a city-builder video game with survival elements, developed by Leikir Studio and published by Goblinz Publishing and H2 Interactive Co., Ltd. Released on April 16, 2025, it is available on PC via Steam, GOG, and Epic Games.

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6 / 10.0 - Scarred
May 16, 2025

Scarred is an indie title that places its focus on narrative and atmosphere. The story is touching and deals with deep themes with sensitivity, but the gameplay experience is hampered by minimal mechanics, almost nonexistent environmental interaction, and technical shortcomings. Nevertheless, those who appreciate strongly guided narrative experiences with a psychological core may find Scarred to be an interesting, though imperfect, title. Scarred is a psychological horror adventure developed by KOEX Studio and published by The Iterative Collective. The game was released on April 16, 2025, for PC, with support for Windows, macOS, and Linux.

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Apr 25, 2025

When it comes to psychological horror, it is rare to find a title that can truly strike deep without resorting to giant monsters, predictable jumpscares, or an excessively pushed mythology. BrokenLore: DON’T WATCH, the new game releasing on Steam on April 25, 2025, developed by Serafini Productions and published in collaboration with Shochiku, is a different experience. Silent, unsettling, slow. And for this reason, absolutely disconcerting.

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Dollhouse: Behind the Broken Mirror offers a horror experience with a well-crafted atmosphere and engaging puzzles. However, shortcomings in the combat system, storytelling, and certain technical aspects prevent the game from reaching its full potential. For fans of the genre, it might be worth exploring, but it’s best to approach it with moderate expectations.

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6.5 / 10.0 - ORDER 13
Mar 28, 2025

The game blends the monotony of repetitive work with an oppressive atmosphere and growing psychological terror. The player finds themselves in the role of a solitary worker inside a mysterious distribution center, with only the company of their loyal cat. The task is simple: retrieve and ship packages. But as the shift progresses, it becomes more evident that something dark is lurking between the shelves.

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8 / 10.0 - Eternal Strands
Mar 5, 2025

Eternal Strands stands out in the action-adventure genre thanks to its original take on magic and innovative use of Weaving. While the game does have some minor technical imperfections, such as a camera system that could benefit from further refinement and a slow-paced start, these flaws are easily overshadowed by the game’s strengths. The gameplay is engaging and strategically demanding, offering players a rewarding challenge. The world is captivating and immersive, brimming with mystery and wonder, inviting exploration at every turn. Additionally, the combat system encourages and rewards creativity, allowing for varied and dynamic encounters. For those who cherish adventures rich in exploration and magic, Eternal Strands is a title that should not be overlooked. Engaging and strategic gameplay A fascinating and immersive world A combat system that rewards creativity If you love adventures full of exploration and magic, Eternal Strands is a title you won’t want to miss

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8 / 10.0 - BrokenLore: LOW
Feb 21, 2025

BrokenLore: LOW stands out as a psychological horror game. It plays with perception and the player’s mind. The game blends symbolism and surrealism. It features a slowly unfolding narrative. This makes it one of the most intriguing horror experiences of the year. With improved fluidity and consistency in interactions, it could become a benchmark. The game could become a cult classic. It will captivate genre enthusiasts.

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Feb 14, 2025

Released on April 10, 2024, by Miju Games, Planet Crafter is a survival sandbox that puts players in the role of a lone explorer with an ambitious yet perilous task: to terraform a hostile planet and make it habitable.

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Jan 20, 2025

Chocolate Factory Simulator is a title that catches the eye with its polished aesthetics but fails to maintain the player’s interest due to monotonous and underdeveloped gameplay. If you’re a fan of simulation games and looking for a relaxing, visually pleasing experience, Chocolate Factory Simulator might be worth trying. However, those seeking management depth and rewarding progression are likely to be disappointed. With some updates and improvements, Chocolate Factory Simulator could become much more compelling, but as it stands, it feels more like a missed opportunity than a memorable game.

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Jan 8, 2025

The Cabin Factory offers a unique horror experience, focusing on psychological tension and atmosphere rather than traditional jump scares. The combination of liminal spaces, implicit storytelling, and industrial settings makes it a memorable title, leaving players with a lingering sense of unease even after the game ends. Despite its short duration, the game deeply engages and unsettles, proving that horror doesn’t need big budgets or elaborate visual effects to be effective. If you’re seeking a short yet intense horror experience, The Cabin Factory definitely deserves a place in your collection.

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6.5 / 10.0 - Astrometica
Dec 10, 2024

Astrometica is a well-crafted survival experience, though heavily inspired by Subnautica. Its space setting and gameplay mechanics, while familiar, manage to offer a unique atmosphere thanks to the cosmic void and environmental storytelling. However, the lack of vibrant ecosystems and a greater variety of biomes risks limiting its long-term appeal. It’s a title to keep an eye on, especially for genre fans, but with the understanding that it may not completely reinvent the formula that inspired it.

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8.5 / 10.0 - Infinity Nikki
Dec 6, 2024

Infinity Nikki brings a refreshing change to the gacha game scene with its unique blend of fashion, exploration, and storytelling. Despite some limitations, such as the simplified combat system, the game shines with its stunning graphics, creative mechanics, and magical atmosphere. Ideal for players seeking a relaxed yet visually engaging experience, Infinity Nikki promises to capture the imagination of players with its mix of style and adventure. Whether you’re a fan of the Nikki series or an open-world game enthusiast, this title definitely deserves your attention. We eagerly await the full release to discover all the surprises Miraland has in store.

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Dec 2, 2024

Throne & Liberty represents a significant step forward in the MMORPG landscape, thanks to its technical innovations and meticulously designed world. Large-scale PvP battles, the guild and alliance system, and the integration of a dynamic world make it a unique title in its genre. However, the game faces significant challenges, such as the negative perception of its monetization system and the initial difficulties for newcomers. For genre veterans, the game offers a deep and engaging experience, while new players must be prepared to navigate the initial hurdles. Despite its flaws, Throne & Liberty stands as an ambitious and innovative MMORPG, capable of entertaining long-term players looking to immerse themselves in its vast fantasy world.

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6.5 / 10.0 - REKA
Nov 6, 2024

REKA is a promising game for those who appreciate tranquil atmospheres infused with mythology and a relaxing gameplay experience. Despite some technical limitations, the evocative setting and the opportunity to explore a world inspired by Slavic myths make it unique. With further improvements in performance and greater ease of use in the building mechanics, REKA has all the potential to become a standout title among simulation and adventure games.

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Oct 14, 2024

Ale & Tale Tavern has great foundations. The concept of managing a tavern in a fantasy world is intriguing. The visual design is appealing. The idea of cooperative gameplay is welcome. However, there are structural flaws. The quest system is monotonous. The combat is clunky. Single players may find the management overwhelming. Despite these shortcomings, the game offers moments of fun. This is especially true when played with others.However, those seeking a deeper and less chaotic simulation may be left disappointed.

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6.5 / 10.0 - Garden Witch Life
Oct 9, 2024

Garden Witch Life is a game that has all the right elements to become a success, but unfortunately, it fails to fully capitalize on its potential. The graphics are delightful, the atmosphere enchanting, and the gameplay mechanics easy to learn, making it a suitable option for those seeking a relaxing title. However, the lack of a clear objective, repetitive gameplay, and underdeveloped social components make the overall experience disappointing. This doesn’t mean that the game has nothing to offer. Players who enjoy exploring serene worlds and creating at their own pace may still find it pleasant to immerse themselves in their witch’s magical garden. However, those seeking a deeper life simulation rich in meaningful interactions may be left disappointed.

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