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124 games reviewed
80.3 average score
80 median score
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Apr 10, 2025

Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 doesn’t reinvent third-person shooters. But it doesn’t need to. It knows exactly what it is—a brutal, straightforward, satisfying power fantasy in a richly detailed universe—and it executes that vision with surprising polish and confidence. From the bombastic campaign to the co-op replayability, it’s a must-play for fans of Gears of War, World War Z, or anyone looking to turn their brain off and rip some xenos apart.

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Apr 2, 2025

Karma: The Dark World is less about what you do and more about what it makes you feel. It’s a game built on mood, metaphor, and meaning—not on combat or action. And for those willing to let it pull them under, it delivers a rich, unsettling experience that lingers long after the credits roll. This isn’t horror by convention. It’s horror by erosion—of self, of memory, of trust in the systems around you. And that makes it far more chilling than anything with a shotgun or a monster in a hallway.

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7.5 / 10.0 - ORDER 13
Apr 1, 2025

The emotional weight of protecting your cat adds a personal stake that makes the escalating horror feel more intense. If you’re looking for survival horror with a touch of heart, this one’s a winner.

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8.5 / 10.0 - Look Outside
Mar 31, 2025

Look Outside is a deeply unsettling horror RPG that mixes exploration, cosmic dread, and unforgiving combat into one unforgettable package. While the punishing difficulty and lack of guidance may frustrate some, the rewards for perseverance make it a must-play for horror enthusiasts. If you’re looking for a game that challenges not just your reflexes but also your sanity, Look Outside delivers an unforgettable journey into the unknown.

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Mar 30, 2025

What sets this game apart is the constant feeling of dread and urgency. Every decision feels weighty, and the precision required to cover your tracks adds a layer of tension that keeps you on edge. If you enjoy games where stealth and strategy intersect, this one’s a must-play.

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8 / 10.0 - Trucker Horror
Mar 30, 2025

Trucker Horror is a slow-burn descent into roadside paranoia, where every empty gas station and twisted backroad feels like a warning you ignored. You play as Jason, a long-haul trucker who takes a shortcut that doesn’t exist on any map—and finds himself looping through abandoned motels, flickering lights, and something that’s definitely watching. The game builds tension not with action, but with atmosphere and isolation, leaning into eerie stillness and cursed Americana. There are no quick saves, no fast answers—just your rig, your instincts, and the growing sense you were never alone on this road. If you’ve ever feared what’s beyond the headlights on a forgotten highway, Trucker Horror delivers that dread in diesel-fueled doses.

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9 / 10.0 - Keep Driving
Mar 29, 2025

Keep Driving blends humor, strategy, and chaos into a game that’s easy to love and hard to master. Whether you're into deck-builders, roguelikes, or just enjoy a quirky adventure with plenty of replayability, this is a journey that’s worth every mile. Buckle up, plan your route, and prepare for a wild ride.

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8.5 / 10.0 - Rogue: Genesia
Mar 25, 2025

Rogue: Genesia is a masterclass in roguelike progression with deep build diversity, satisfying scaling, and layers of meaningful upgrades that make each run feel unique. Despite its occasional visual chaos and UI complexity, the game’s addictive core mechanics and satisfying progression keep you hooked for hours. If you’re a fan of Vampire Survivors, Soulstone Survivors, or other bullet-heaven roguelikes, Rogue: Genesia will feel like a natural progression that takes the genre to new heights.

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8 / 10.0 - Atomfall
Mar 24, 2025

Atomfall is an atmospheric, mystery-driven survival game that dares to be different. It’s not the most polished, but it’s one of the most interesting post-apocalyptic games in years. If you enjoy uncovering stories at your own pace and don’t mind a little jank, this one’s worth your time.

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Mar 22, 2025

IDUN – Frontline Survival isn’t just another tower defense game—it’s a real-time tactics playground. With its mobile turrets, hectic missions, evolving meta, and surprisingly high replayability, it’s one of the most inventive strategy hybrids in recent years. If you enjoy games like They Are Billions, Kingdom Rush, or even StarCraft, but want something fresh, frantic, and fun, IDUN is worth your time.

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6.5 / 10.0 - DeTechtive 2112
Mar 21, 2025

A gripping cyberpunk noir where every choice matters. Investigate dark secrets, sneak or shoot your way through cases, and uncover a mystery that may be better left unsolved.

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Mar 19, 2025

X-Out: Resurfaced is a faithful and well-crafted revival of a classic Amiga shmup. While it doesn’t reinvent the genre, it successfully modernizes the original with refined graphics, smoother gameplay, and quality-of-life improvements. The remastered soundtrack and optional co-op mode make it more accessible, and the fleet-building system adds depth rarely seen in side-scrolling shooters. For fans of classic shmups, this is a must-play—a lovingly restored slice of gaming history. However, for those looking for a more innovative take on the genre, X-Out: Resurfaced may feel more like a polished relic than a groundbreaking new experience.

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7.5 / 10.0 - Songs of Silence
Mar 14, 2025

Songs of Silence is a beautifully crafted strategy game with a lot of passion behind it. The Art Nouveau-inspired visuals, engaging gameplay loop, and unique mix of turn-based strategy with real-time auto-battles set it apart in the genre. While the game isn't as deep as hardcore strategy fans might hope, it offers a fun and accessible experience that works particularly well on the Steam Deck. That being said, the automated battle system and unbalanced card mechanics hold it back from being truly great. The lack of multiple campaigns at launch is also a downside, though the potential for future expansions is promising. For players looking for a fresh take on strategy games with a striking art style and fast-paced gameplay, Songs of Silence is a solid recommendation. If you’re expecting deep tactical customization, you might find it lacking, but as a visually stunning, lore-rich strategy experience, it certainly makes an impression.

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Ambulance Life: A Paramedic Simulator is a solid foundation for an EMS simulation game, offering a level of medical depth rarely seen in the genre. It delivers a thrilling experience with high-pressure decision-making, a rewarding progression system, and intense large-scale emergencies. However, its immersion is undercut by AI inconsistencies, frustrating bugs, and missing realism-enhancing features. For those who enjoy simulation games, Ambulance Life is worth considering, especially with the potential for future updates and community-driven improvements. If you’re willing to look past its flaws, the game offers a unique and enjoyable take on the world of emergency medical response. With more polish, AI refinements, and additional features, it could become the definitive paramedic simulator.

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8.5 / 10.0 - BrokenLore: LOW
Mar 7, 2025

BrokenLore: LOW is a short yet immersive horror experience. It excels in atmosphere, sound design, and psychological terror. While brief, its execution is undeniably effective. If you enjoy deeply unsettling horror that prioritizes tension over cheap thrills, this game is worth playing. With chilling visuals, gripping sound design, and a world that begs for deeper exploration, BrokenLore: LOW proves that the scariest things are often just out of sight in the fog.

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Mar 5, 2025

Orcs Must Die! Deathtrap isn’t just Orcs Must Die 4—it’s a faster, tougher, and more strategic evolution of the franchise that incorporates roguelite mechanics and a more skill-based approach to orc-slaying mayhem. For those who love intense action, dynamic traps, and cooperative strategy, this game is an absolute blast. However, its steep difficulty curve, shorter campaign, and potential reliance on paid expansions might leave some players hesitant. Should you buy it? If you enjoy challenging, fast-paced gameplay with roguelite progression, then absolutely. If you’re looking for a casual, traditional OMD experience, you might find this entry a bit too brutal. As it stands, Orcs Must Die! Deathtrap is a wildly entertaining game that keeps the spirit of the franchise alive—just with a much higher skill ceiling.

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Mar 4, 2025

Urban Myth Dissolution Center is an atmospheric and engaging visual novel that excels in storytelling, art, and character writing. If you enjoy mystery-themed visual novels with a paranormal twist, it’s an easy recommendation. However, if you’re looking for interactive detective gameplay with complex puzzles, you may find it lacking. Despite its flaws, the game offers a unique and immersive experience. If a sequel or DLC expands on the unresolved plot points, it could become something truly special. Until then, this is a hauntingly beautiful but flawed journey into the unknown. Would you dare to join the Urban Myth Dissolution Center? The truth—just like the myths—awaits.

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8 / 10.0 - Slitterhead
Feb 28, 2025

A visceral neon-lit nightmare where you hunt disguised monsters in a chaotic city. Possess humans, unleash blood-forged weapons, and uncover sinister truths in a relentless battle for survival.

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9 / 10.0 - Slender Threads
Feb 21, 2025

A gripping point-and-click thriller where nightmares blur with reality. Explore a quiet seaside town, solve eerie mysteries, and race against fate before your own head ends up on the wall.

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8 / 10.0 - Eternal Strands
Feb 10, 2025

Eternal Strands is a standout action-adventure that offers a refreshing take on exploration, combat, and storytelling. It’s a game that rewards creativity and patience, allowing players to tailor their experience to their preferences. While it’s not without its flaws, the game’s strengths far outweigh its shortcomings. For those who love immersive worlds, dynamic combat, and the freedom to play at their own pace, Eternal Strands is well worth the journey. Whether you’re climbing towering giants or unraveling the secrets of the Enclave, this game promises an adventure you won’t soon forget.

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