Selenge Buçak
Selenge Buçak's Reviews
The House of Hikmah could use more polish. What it does not lack is sincerity. Lunacy Studios' debut wraps grief and Islamic Golden Age wisdom into a puzzle-platformer that resonates well beyond its short runtime.
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The Dark Eye lets you live Poe's tales through the eyes of both killer and victim. After 30 years, it's back on Steam with a new name. But is this nightmare still unsettling?
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Hugh and Diana’s journey on a lunar station is a compelling sci-fi story built around loneliness, artificial intelligence, and the human connection.
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With Kevin Penkin’s compositions and its dreamlike visual language, OPUS: Prism Peak becomes one of the year’s standout indie titles.
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Is our home a safe haven or a trap? No, I'm not a Human leaves that question unanswered for exactly 14 nights.
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What would it be like to experience the Biblical narrative in the Holy Land? I Am Jesus Christ answers this unconventional question in a way never tried before.
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The Crimson Butterfly returns. Are you ready to uncover the dark secrets of Minakami Village in Fatal Frame 2: Crimson Butterfly Remake?
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Reclaim! Azhe-giiwewining turns language and culture into gameplay mechanics in this unusual indie title.
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A 3D horror experience from the creators of Little Nightmares: Reanimal. Does it push the genre forward with cinematic atmosphere and co-op mechanics?
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Grasshopper's first independent game searches for lost love across multiverses. Suda51's vision merges manga, stop-motion, and Shakespeare.
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