The Voidness by Steelkrill Studio is not your typical horror game. It doesn’t rely on grotesque monsters jumping out from behind corners or cheap tricks to make you flinch. Instead, it strips away one of the most fundamental senses in gaming—sight—and forces you to navigate a world where darkness is absolute and sound can be your undoing. The result is an experience that feels both claustrophobic and vast, intimate and cosmic, and above all, deeply unsettling. You step into the…
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Grandma, No! Review
When you first boot up Grandma, No!, you know you’re in for something unusual. This isn’t your typical cozy life-sim or puzzle game. Instead, it’s a chaotic, physics-driven comedy where you step into the sensible shoes of a grandmother who just wants to keep her house in order while babysitting her grandchild. Of course, nothing goes according to plan. What starts as a simple day of chores quickly spirals into a slapstick disaster filled with flying objects, bizarre mini-games, and…
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Castle of Secrets – Review
There’s a certain kind of magic in games that don’t just tell a story—but make you feel it. Castle of Secrets, the latest indie release from Serene Questworks Studios, is one of those rare titles that tries to do both. It’s a psychological puzzle adventure wrapped in gothic horror, and while it doesn’t always hit the mark, it’s a game that lingers in your mind long after you’ve put it down. You step into the shoes of Susan Tranton, a…
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Sengoku Dynasty First Impressions
To say I could review Sengoku Dynasty would be an error – this is a big game with a lot going on, and the few days I’ve invested into the game isn’t enough to fully understand all the moving pieces here. What I can say is that I haven’t been this invested in a survival game since ARK: Survival Evolved. Despite some minor technical issues and camera problems, I think Sengoku Dynasty is looking very promising, and the Japanese setting…
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Warhammer 40k Dawn of War: Definitive Edition Launching Later Today
The time has finally come for all Warhammer 40k fans out there, and it is just around the corner. With the new Definitive edition, it brings back one of the most iconic Real-time strategy video game to the modern era. With optimization of the game and newly improved updated visual graphics. Gamers both new and veterans will be able to purchase the PC Steam and GOG for USD $29.99. As a thank-you to our loyal fans, players who already own …
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Gas Station Manager Review
In the ever-expanding world of simulation titles, Gas Station Manager stakes its claim in a fairly unexplored corner of roadside capitalism. Developed by Glyde Games and available on Steam, the game invites players to take a humble, neglected fuel stop and turn it into a thriving enterprise. If you’ve ever romanticized the idea of running your own quirky business with just a dash of chaos—this one’s got you covered. From the moment you boot up Gas Station Manager, you’re plunged…
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Clair Obscur Expedition 33 First Thoughts
Clair Obscur Expedition 33 came out today on Game Pass. I got up really early this morning and started playing it. I haven’t wanted to stop but felt like I needed to write about the game. Here are my first thoughts on Clair Obscur Expedition 33. Clair Obscur Expedition 33 came out today on Game Pass. I’ve been playing it a lot this morning. What do I think of the game so far? In Clair Obscur Expedition 33, a turn-based…
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Dragon Song Tavern Announcement Trailer
If you like games where you can fish, farm, explore and run a tavern, then Dragon Song Tavern might be for you. The game has been announced for the Nintendo Switch and PC. Take a look at the announcement trailer! Dragon Song Tavern is a game about two siblings, Gracie and Ello, who run a seaside tavern and find a baby dragon. You can also farm, fish, and explore in the game. The graphics are very cute, almost cel-shaded and…
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Cube Snake Impressions
Cube Snake takes the familiar concept of the classic “Snake” game and throws it into a vibrant, 3D environment. The result is a surprisingly addictive and surprisingly challenging experience. What Works: The 3D Twist: Navigating the cubic world adds a layer of spatial reasoning that sets it apart from traditional Snake games. You’re not just moving left and right; you’re maneuvering around corners and across different planes, keeping track of your snake’s position in three dimensions. Visually Appealing: The game…
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The Operator Review
The Operator, a narrative-driven thriller, casts players as a rookie operator for the secretive Federal Data Institute (FDI). This isn’t your typical action-packed spy game. Instead, The Operator excels in its immersive world-building and intricate puzzle-solving, offering a unique blend of detective work and surveillance gameplay. Story and Setting: The game unfolds in a near-future where technology has blurred the lines between privacy and security. As a new recruit, you’re tasked with investigating a series of increasingly bizarre and ...
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