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Four years after High on Life, Squanch Games returns with High on Life 2—an adventure even crazier, sillier, funnier, and more creative.
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After a long hiatus since Little Nightmares 2, Tarsier’s return is more than expected: Reanimal is an ambitious and disturbing horror adventure that pushes the studio’s creativity to its limits.
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Romeo is a Dead Man presents an original lore and impeccable sound design, but stumbles in gameplay and performance. Frame drops are frequent, and the game quickly becomes repetitive, stripping away the shine of what could have been an epic adventure.
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Debut title from Vermila Studios, Crisol: Theater of Idols brings together excellent ideas from major horror and action projects in a cinematic, powerful, and extremely fun adventure.
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Yakuza Kiwami 3 & Dark Ties is a reimagining of the original, featuring modernization across several aspects, highly welcome additions, and an excellent experience for every type of player—whether new to the franchise or a longtime fan. The Dark Ties campaign stands out as an intriguing element, opening the possibility for RGG to apply this strategy to other beloved characters from the series.
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NiOh 3 is Team Ninja’s magnum opus, the result of years of learning and refinement. The new additions, though driven by market demands, have been brilliantly implemented, fitting seamlessly into the formula established by the studio. With an almost infinite replay factor, NiOh 3 embraces both longtime fans and newcomers, solidifying itself as a must-play masterpiece within the souls subgenre.
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The definitive game of the franchise, My Hero Academia: All's Justice concludes the Deku vs. All for One/Shigaraki arc with massive events, a vast roster of characters, and a faithful portrayal of all the emotional power from the anime’s latest season.
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Carmageddon Rogue Shift is a great return for a franchise that spent far too long forgotten. By embracing the roguelite format, the game finds a modern way to preserve the chaos and destruction that have always defined the series, even while stumbling over issues of balance and repetition. It’s not a game that tries to impress technically, but it succeeds in delivering races the way arcade fans love them—the classic mix of shooting, crashing, and bombing. With some fine-tuning, especially regarding the final boss and content variety, Rogue Shift has everything it needs to establish itself as a viable new path for Carmageddon.
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The definitive version of the 2000s classic, Dragon Quest 7 Reimagined invites all kinds of players—whether JRPG fans or not—on a visually stunning, accessible adventure packed with a wealth of original and brand-new content.
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Don’t be fooled by the genre. Cairn can and will grip you from start to finish. It’s a unique experience with an incredible level of immersion. The Game Bakers managed to turn a mountain into a living world, filled with stories, nuances, and details that strike directly at the player’s mind and heart. Cairn is a title you should definitely keep on your radar — so get your chalk and pitons ready to take on Mount Kami. It won’t be easy, but every second will be worth it!
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I Hate This Place had everything it needed to work: it has good ideas. However, the game fails to turn those good intentions into a truly engaging experience. The frustrating gameplay, unsatisfying combat, and above all, the countless technical issues end up outweighing the few successes.
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With highs and lows across its different campaigns, GRID Legends: Deluxe Edition delivers a vast and highly customizable racing experience that strikes a balance between an arcade game and a more complex simulation title.
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Comprehensive, the expansion brings even more stories worth exploring in this world. It would have been interesting to see this choice system in the base game, but everything was integrated in a very dynamic way within the format presented.
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In an attempt to follow trends, Code Vein 2 stumbles on the technical side and delivers an experience full of ups and downs. Combat has been brilliantly expanded; however, constant frame drops, attacks that lack impact, excessively recycled bosses, and an empty open world hold back what could have been one of the best titles in the genre.
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Charming and clever, MIO: Memories in Orbit is an efficient metroidvania that delivers high difficulty and occasionally poorly balanced challenges.
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Returning as one of the major promises of psychological horror in 2026, BrokenLore: Unfollow presents a few occasional stumbles, but these are easily overcome thanks to its immersive narrative, which intensely explores themes related to mental health and the human psyche. It stands as an essential title for fans of the franchise and also an excellent entry point for new players to discover the series.
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Inazuma Eleven: Victory Road is a great choice for those looking for a soccer game that goes beyond the sport itself, blending RPG elements, a well-crafted story, and gameplay that captivates from the very first matches. The variety of modes helps keep players engaged over time and ensures many hours of fun. And this comes from someone who had never played anything from the franchise before—yet Victory Road quickly managed to carve out its place and leave a very positive impression.
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Brok: The Brawl Bar is a straightforward beat ’n up, no frills, with satisfying impact in its blows. The challenge-based structure works at first, but it quickly becomes tiring and doesn’t sustain the fun, especially after long hours with the controller in hand. Even so, the game holds strong thanks to its solid gameplay, cartoony art style, and generous content. It doesn’t reinvent the genre, nor does it try to be bigger than it is, and ultimately succeeds through honesty. For those who enjoy brawling and challenges with some gameplay variations, this one is safe to dive into!
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Routine is an essential game for fans of sci-fi horror! With strong inspirations from Alien Isolation, mechanics such as the use of the C.A.T. tool can become a major differentiator. Beyond the new features and gameplay mechanics, the game struggles with clunky combat, but it encourages and rewards players through exploration.
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Sleep Awake is an experimental horror game that may feel confusing in many parts, yet it still manages to impress with top-notch visuals, well-contextualized events, and excellent narrative direction.
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