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Housemarque evolves the foundations of Returnal into something even bigger with Saros, delivering intense third-person combat, stunning world design and a mysterious sci-fi narrative that constantly pulls you deeper into Carcosa. A breathtaking roguelite experience that feels both familiar and refreshingly ambitious.
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Call of the Elder Gods builds upon the foundations of Call of the Sea with clever puzzles, atmospheric storytelling and a striking cartoon-inspired art style. Its Lovecraftian mystery and satisfying puzzle design make it a compelling adventure from start to finish.
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Directive 8020 feels like Supermassive Games’ most ambitious and refined project yet, blending cinematic horror storytelling with stronger gameplay mechanics inspired by survival horror classics. Its gripping sci-fi narrative, meaningful choices and expanded stealth systems breathe new life into the formula.
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For us, Proud Nordics is one of the best JRPGs of recent years, and we can finally enjoy it
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If I had to sum it up in a few words, it’s a comfortable, attractive and easy-to-play game, but also quite basic. Perfect for casual gamers or anyone looking for something laid-back, but perhaps not so much for those seeking a challenge or something truly innovative.
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Tides of Tomorrow manages to combine all the best aspects of choice-based games with first-person action, adding a unique twist by allowing players to follow in the footsteps of others. This gives the game a wide variety of situations and dilemmas for the player, making for a thoroughly entertaining experience. If these two elements appeal to you, this game is for you
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Sol Cesto isn’t a game for everyone, because it’s very different from what players are used to. The lack of control over every move, and the absence of clear progress with visible improvements, is what makes it stand out within its genre. It offers an experience that forces you to make decisions that do not depend solely on your hand, as chance rules the dungeon. You simply choose how much you are willing to risk, knowing that the outcome will not always be what you want.
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Kiln, I think this is a game that falls well short of what you’d expect from a studio that, not so long ago, produced a masterpiece like Psychonauts 2
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Ground Zero transforms South Korea into Racoon City. If there’s one game that reminds us, both visually and in terms of gameplay, of the early Resident Evil titles on the PlayStation, it’s this one
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Replaced blends cinematic pixel art with a dystopian cyberpunk world inspired by Blade Runner. Its engaging atmosphere, fluid combat and strong audiovisual presentation make it memorable, even if repetitive mechanics and minor technical issues prevent it from reaching its full potential.
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MotoGP 26 refines the series formula with meaningful career mode additions, improved rider physics and expanded online features. While its audiovisual presentation feels somewhat stagnant, the on-track experience remains engaging and authentic for MotoGP fans.
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Cthulhu: The Cosmic Abyss delivers an intriguing investigative horror experience inspired by Lovecraft’s universe. Its oppressive atmosphere and rewarding clue-solving mechanics stand out, even if the lack of real scares and technical issues hold it back.
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In short, a unique video game that takes us on a journey with Hugh and Diana from start to finish
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Diablo IV: Lord of Hatred delivers an excellent expansion packed with meaningful story content, a stunning new region and one of the game’s most exciting classes yet. Blizzard also continues to improve the endgame with fresh systems and rewarding activities for veteran players.
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MINOS cleverly blends roguelite progression with tower defense mechanics, putting players in the role of the monster instead of the hero. Its creative trap combinations, rewarding progression and addictive gameplay loop make it a standout within the genre.
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Rumbral successfully captures the atmosphere and puzzle-platforming essence of games like Limbo and Inside while introducing its own clever dimension-shifting mechanic. Although short and occasionally imprecise in its controls, it remains an enjoyable indie experience with plenty of personality.
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Starfield finally lands on PS5 with years of updates, meaningful gameplay improvements and substantial new content. While technical issues and frequent crashes hurt the experience, Bethesda’s ambitious sci-fi RPG remains as immersive and expansive as ever.
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Darwin’s Paradox! is a charming platforming adventure with a stunning visual identity and a surprisingly expressive protagonist. While its mechanics lack deeper development and the experience feels too short, its creativity and personality make it easy to enjoy.
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Legacy of Kain Ascendance successfully brings players back to Nosgoth through its strong narrative focus, atmospheric pixel art and the return of the series’ iconic characters. While its combat and level design lack depth, it remains an enjoyable tribute for longtime fans.
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Incantation delivers a deeply unsettling horror experience inspired by Asian folklore and ritualistic terror. Its oppressive atmosphere and exceptional sound design easily stand out, even if its short runtime leaves players wanting more.
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