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Evil Dead: The Game has shaped up to be one of the most exciting games of the year, delivering a thrilling and terrifying experience for fans of the franchise.
LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga delivers a fun, immersive, and expansive journey through the galaxy, combining classic humor with modern gameplay innovations.
Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands blends chaos, humor, and high-fantasy in a way that feels both fresh and familiar, making it one of the most exciting releases of the year.
Elden Ring doesn’t just test your skill—it rewards your curiosity, patience, and determination in ways few games dare to attempt.
With its solid combat system, diverse transformations, and vast open-world, Nobody Saves the World is a game that offers hours of entertainment and replayability.
Hello Neighbor: Hide and Seek turns childhood imagination into a haunting lens for exploring loss, family, and the origins of a misunderstood villain.
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare delivers one of the most realistic and immersive combat experiences the series has ever seen.
Borderlands 3 is everything fans have been waiting for—a wild, loot-filled ride that proves this franchise still reigns supreme in chaotic fun.
Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled proves that pure fun, when finely tuned, never goes out of style.
The World Next Door is a fun and entertaining adventure through a magical realm. The only downside is that it’s just too short, leaving players wanting more.
While the grinding can become repetitive, it doesn't hinder the many great elements of Swag and Sorcery.
Pathologic 2 forces you to confront not just the plague, but the darkest parts of yourself—and you may never look at survival the same way again.
Infected Shelter is a chaotic, fun, and endlessly replayable brawler that proves even in a post-apocalyptic world, survival can be stylishly violent.
Mortal Kombat 11 doesn’t just honor its past—it reshapes it with brutal confidence and cinematic flair.
Jupiter & Mars doesn’t ask you to conquer the ocean—it asks you to listen to it.
Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice is bloody entertaining from start to finish.
TSIOQUE proves that a classic point & click adventure can still feel magical when passion, art, and storytelling come together.
Bad Dream: Fever has a beautiful storybook style that is charming and immersive with its creative puzzles and storyline.
Steel Rats proves that sometimes the best weapon isn’t a gun or a sword—it’s a roaring engine and the courage to never let off the throttle.
It embraces its madness wholeheartedly and invites players to do the same, making it an easy recommendation for fans of stealth strategy games with a twisted sense of humor.