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Review: Bright Memory: Infinite

You might have heard about Bright Memory: Infinite, as “that really pretty action game made by a single developer”. The first iteration, named just...

Review: Happy’s Humble Burger Farm

Burgers with a side of creepy monsters.

Review: Pukan Bye-Bye!

Death is a certainty.

Review: Guild of Dungeoneering Ultimate Edition

Building Decks and Building Dungeons

Review: Shadow Tactics: Blades of the Shogun – Aiko’s Choice

Save-Scumming (Verb, Informal) - The act of saving a video game after every small amount of progress so any mistakes can be undone with...

Review: Whiskey Mafia: Leo’s Family

Could you turn down the gangster life?

Review: Insomnis

The haunted mansion concept might have been done before, but solving the secrets of the dark and sinister walls at the old Castevet mansion in...

Review: DEEEER Simulator

It's enDEEERing and hectic.

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