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Laysara: Summit Kingdom Review
City building hits new heights—literally. This mountain kingdom builder is peak cozy strategy.
Previews
Fallen Tear: The Ascension – Preview
There’s a version of this review where I open with a complaint about how crowded the Metroidvania space has gotten....
Previews
Parking Tycoon 2 Early Access: More Than Just Finding a Spot
Bitwise Games' parking management sequel adds multi-story depth to an oddly compelling niche.
THYSIASTERY Review
The dungeon crawler genre is overdue for a modern renaissance, and DIRGA is clearly building something worth paying attention to.
Age of Wonders 4: Rise from Ruin Review
Rise from Ruin proves DLC can reshape how you think, not just what you play with.
Blossom: The Seed of Life Review
A tiny robot, a dead planet, and the coziest apocalypse cleanup job you'll ever love.
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Indie Dev Creates Panline: Mirror’s Edge Spiritual Successor
New indie parkour game Panline looks strikingly similar to Mirror's Edge, raising questions about EA's response to this spiritual successor.
Monster Lab Simulator Review
Adorable mutants can't quite overcome this lab's financial and repetition problems.
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PS5 Exclusive Intergalactic’s ‘New’ Webpage Is Actually Year Old
Gaming fans got excited over a 'new' Intergalactic website that's been live since January 2025, showing how desperate players are...
Legitimate Space Corp Simulator LLC Review
Finally, a game that captures the existential dread of middle management—now with 100% more vacuum of space.
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Hungry Horrors Convinced Me That Cooking for Monsters Beats Killing Them
A roguelite deckbuilder where you cook for folklore monsters instead of fighting them? It shouldn't work. It absolutely does.
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Bladesong’s Forge Burns Bright
Bladesong's swordmaking is the real deal. Its storytelling? That's the blade that needs reforging.
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