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Captured Review

Capture is a psychological horror game that immerses players in a dizzying and creepy experience. Here’s an in-depth review based on its gameplay and features: The Captured game is all about attention to detail and finding anomalies. The players are trapped in a never-ending corridor in their own home, where minor variations in the environment—such as objects vanishing, water leakage, or distortion of the rooms—need to be found and clicked using a camera. Players need to accurately identify and record…

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WWE 2K25 Review

WWE 2K25 has the largest roster of any game in the series with more than 300 playable superstars. It features current WWE Superstars from Raw, SmackDown, and NXT, along with Legends, Hall of Famers, and even some surprise new recruits. This enormous roster is a giant show of dedication to the sport of wrestling that pleases fans of every age. The blending of eras guarantees that everyone will find something to their liking. Contemporary superstars like Roman Reigns, Bianca Belair,…

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Merchants of Rosewall Review

Merchants of Rosewall presents itself as a cute, pixel-drawn trading and management simulation, a blend of economic strategy and personality-based storytelling. And for a substantial portion of what it is, it succeeds in doing so. But even so, in the end, it doesn’t quite live up to its potential, leaving a lingering sense of disappointment unsatisfied. The appearance of the game is certainly pleasing. The pixel art is richly detailed and gives a cozy, medieval-sounding world that you wish to…

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Two Point Museum Review

Two Point Museum is a delightful, interactive addition to the Two Point Studios catalog, having built itself a niche for quirkiness and accessibility-focused management sim design. It takes players off on a trip into the bizarre realm of curating a museum, where more emphasis is placed on building experience and less on putting things on the ground. Rather, it’s an odyssey of the weird and the whimsical, a challenge to establishing and operating a system of museums that are both…

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BrokenLore: LOW Review

BrokenLore: LOW is a meticulously designed psychological horror experience that emphasizes atmosphere and storytelling over traditional jump scares or action-driven gameplay. It plunges players into the eerie, isolated setting of Kirisame Mura, a secluded Japanese village perpetually shrouded in mist, creating an immediate sense of vulnerability and unease. The game’s visual style, which merges hyper-realistic textures with low-poly models, crafts a disorienting, dreamlike aesthetic. This fusion evokes early survival horror games while offering a modern ...

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Warriors: Abyss Review

Combining the classic Warriors gameplay with the roguelike levels of hits like Hades, Warriors: Abyss is one of those “huh” moments that make so much sense on paper. Is it something anybody has ever asked for? Not that I’ve seen. But it’s impossible not to see the potential when it’s pitched right in front of you. Perhaps that’s why it’s a classic shadow drop game. The “available now” announcement meant nobody had to sit through months of trailers and previews.…

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Bass Defense Review

“Bass Defense” on PC ventures into a captivating and somewhat uncharted territory, effectively merging the strategic depth of tower defense with the rhythmic precision of a music game. This hybrid approach creates a truly unique and engaging experience, demanding players not only strategize their defenses but also execute them with rhythmic accuracy. The core gameplay loop hinges on the player’s ability to synchronize their button presses with the pulsating soundtrack, transforming each wave of enemies into a musical challenge. This…

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Eternal Strands Review

Eternal Strands, developed by Yellow Brick Games, weaves a vibrant world and introduces compelling gameplay mechanics, but its ambitious design is occasionally hampered by technical hiccups and repetitive mission structures. Released on PS5 (and other platforms), it presents a visually stunning experience with a unique combat system, but doesn’t quite reach its full potential. Gameplay: A Dance of Magic and Movement The core of Eternal Strands lies in its innovative “weaving” system. Brynn, the protagonist, wields magic that interacts ...

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Aqua Strike VR Review

Aqua Strike isn’t just another VR racing game; it’s a visceral, high-octane blend of speed, skill, and strategic combat, all set against a beautifully rendered aquatic backdrop. While it shares some DNA with other racing titles, Aqua Strike carves its own niche with its unique control scheme and emphasis on weaponized racing. Gameplay: Where Speed Meets Strategy The core gameplay loop is simple to grasp but difficult to master. You’re thrust into races against AI opponents (and potentially other players…

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Little Lighthouse of Horror Review

Little Lighthouse of Horror isn’t your typical jump-scare horror game. Instead, it offers a slow burn, a creeping dread that seeps into your bones as you manage the dwindling resources of a lonely lighthouse keeper. Inspired by the Flannan Isles mystery, the game excels at creating a thick, oppressive atmosphere that clings to you long after you’ve closed the game. You play as Lawrence, a man tasked with maintaining the light in a remote lighthouse. The core gameplay loop revolves…

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