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Spirit of the North 2, A Review
Although the 2019 adventure game Spirit of the North wouldn't have made my list of titles that deserve a sequel, after playing the sequel for two hours, I was halfway ready to admit my narrow-mindedness.


The Midnight Walk, A Tiny Burtonesque Game
The Midnight Walk has an atmosphere that will enchant you and deserves a recommendation based on its artistic qualities.


Clair Obscur Expedition 33, A Review Of the Best JRPG This Year
The moment you think you've seen every possible variation on the JRPG theme, something like Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 comes along—and...


Blue Prince, A Humble Review
We often hear in conversations that there are no fresh ideas in games anymore or that last year was disappointing. Many titles follow familiar patterns, and some rely on sequels and remakes, but that's not the whole picture.


Grit and Valor - 1949, A review
Modern gaming often implies that games are complex. They have deep narratives, elaborate characters, and so on. As much as I advocate for that direction, I can also understand people who want to launch and play a straightforward game devoid of all that. It is a game where you act more on instinct


Karma The Dark World, A Review
In an era where indie games increasingly rival big AAA titles in atmosphere and narrative depth, Karma The Dark World emerges—a first-person psychological thriller combining exploration, narrative choices, and dystopian paranoia.


Tankhead, Is It a Good Enough Roguelike?
Roguelike games have seen a surge in popularity, but few can match the unique blend of action warfare, tactical combat, and sci-fi...


Cataclismo, A Modest Review
When the sun sets, horrors rise from the mist. Soldiers stand on the walls, and if those walls fall – so will humanity. That feeling of drea
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