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72 reviewsDiscover why Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 is one of the most emotionally resonant and mechanically challenging RPGs of the year. A uniquely French blend of tragedy and turn-based mastery.
A heartfelt review of Promise Mascot Agency, a bizarre yet cozy game where mascots, gliders, and ex-yakuza dreams collide in Kaso-Machi.
A captivating puzzle adventure, Blue Prince offers daily resets, evolving challenges, and a mystical mansion that rewards creativity and persistence.
Noisy Pixel's Assassin’s Creed Shadows Review shares how this game sets a new standard for open-world gaming. Here's our in-depth review on its stunning game.
Wanderstop is a charming yet deceptively deep game from Ivy Road, blending cozy tea shop vibes with narrative twists. Read our full review to see why this game will stay with you long after the credits roll.
Urban Myth Dissolution Center blends high school occult investigations with compelling storytelling and immersive gameplay. Read our full review to see if this haunting mystery is worth playing!
Indiana Jones and the Great Circle offers thrilling nostalgia with detailed puzzles and immersive environments, but struggles with AI and item management. Read our full review.
Discover our in-depth review of Star Wars: Outlaws, Ubisoft's latest open-world adventure. Explore a galaxy full of criminal factions, intense combat, and a dynamic reputation system that brings the Star Wars universe to life in new and exciting ways.
Explore the highs and lows of Black Myth: Wukong in our comprehensive review. Discover how its stunning visuals and exhilarating combat stack up against its disjointed narrative and challenging pacing.
Discover the captivating and immersive experience of Senua's Saga: Hellblade II in our detailed review. Explore how Ninja Theory's latest release delivers a perfect blend of storytelling, stunning visuals, and engaging gameplay that sets a new standard for cinematic gaming experiences.
Noisy Pixel's Stellar Blade Review from developer Shift Up, a 3D action-adventure on PlayStation 5.
I think it's safe to say that there have been few indie titles as heavily anticipated this generation as Annapurna Interactive and BlueTwelve Studio's Stray.
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