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Cairn, A High Altitude And Humble Game Review
For us who view mountains from the foothills or stick to marked trails, it is difficult to truly feel the intensity and uncertainty that climbers experience, especially in films and documentaries. That is where Cairn comes in, a game that through its very gameplay wants to convey the lifestyle of climbers and allow us to experience it without life-threatening danger.


Echoes Of The End, A Formidable Review
The game's storyline is set in a virtual Iceland, where under the leadership of the usurper scum Zara and Aurick, the hostile empire of Reigendala decided to sneak-attack my peaceful province of Syrouve.


FBC Firebreak, A Hot Off The Presses Review
Finnish Remedy Entertainment has been known for years for its narrative single-player games. The Max Payne, Control, and Alan Wake series have drawn us into their quirky, surreal worlds and provided us with unforgettable stories.


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.


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.
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