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Review: Greenhearth Necromancer

Nurture your plants, meet the local residents, but most importantly watch out for your social battery There's quite a bit to discover in Greenhearth...

Review: PRAGMATA

We’re not even halfway through 2026, yet Capcom seem to be on a mission to make as many high quality games they can this...

Review: The Run

Choice-based horror games are a sub-genre we don't get to see too often, simply because most people prefer the classic survival, and psychological horrors...

Review: Edgar Allan Poe’s Interactive Horror (1995)

If you're somewhat into poetry then you might recognize the name Edgar Allan Poe, an American writer well known for his short stories such...

Review – Poppy Playtime Chapter 5

The fifth chapter for Poppy’s playtime finally released this week after a long year of awaiting the thought to be the final chapter of...

Review – The Attic 18th

Anomaly games have become well known within the horror genre over the past couple of years, currently cementing itself as one of the most...

Review: MOCHI-O

Pets play quite an important role in a lot of our lives. Along with being cute, cuddly and loyal, some can also be very...

Review: Bail Force Cyberpunk Bounty Hunters

You'd have to travel all the way back to 1977 to when the first side-scroller Canyon Bomber was released by SEGA. Playable at arcades...

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