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    Monster Crown: Sin Eater is a time sink that’s enjoyable to play but demands the investment. If you aren’t figuring out what moves a monster can learn or experiment with breeding/fusion, you won’t get far. Once the time investment is there, you find a monster tamer game with deep mechanics...

    Posted on May 18, 2026

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    Call of the Elder Gods is not a horror game focused on combat or survival mechanics. It is a cerebral, atmospheric adventure that thrives on mystery, tension, and carefully constructed puzzles. At times its pacing and puzzle design can become overly demanding, but when everything clicks together, it delivers some...

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    A Little Physics Roguelike is a cute and creative indie experiment that delivers some satisfying pachinko style chaos, but struggles to maintain momentum once its novelty fades. The roguelike systems and physics driven gameplay create a strong first impression, yet the repetition settles in far too quickly. For players looking...

  • 7.5
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    While it does suffer from some early access growing pains, Aethermancer is definitely worth checking out because of its combat system. The game allows you to tame every single enemy, including bosses, who retain their immense power after being added to your roster. It feels meaningful to collect creatures because...

    May 16, 2026
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      The House of Hikmah is a game with a meaningful heart but uneven execution. Its world, music, and cultural inspirations leave a stronger impression than its actual gameplay, and while Maya’s journey through grief contains moments of genuine emotional resonance, repetitive puzzles and sluggish pacing keep the experience from...

  • 4.5
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    For a studio with such a strong legacy in narrative gaming, Aphelion lands as one of Don't Nod's weakest projects in years. Beautiful visuals and a promising premise are ultimately buried beneath repetitive gameplay, sluggish pacing, and a story that never reaches the emotional heights it desperately chases.  

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    Nippets feels less like a traditional hidden object game and more like a playable interactive illustration filled with tiny stories waiting to be uncovered. It is cozy without becoming dull, charming without feeling overly sugary, and clever without becoming frustrating. For fans of relaxing puzzle games, cozy exploration titles, or...

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    Pragmata is smart, emotionally engaging, visually stunning, mechanically inventive, and refreshingly different from nearly everything else in the modern action adventure space. It blends intense combat, real time puzzle solving, emotional storytelling, and unforgettable world building into something uniquely its own. After years of uncertainty, Capcom has finally delivered one...

  • 9.5
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    Saros is one of PlayStation’s finest action games and a strong candidate for 2026 Game of the Year conversations come December.

    May 7, 2026
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    Amnesia: Rebirth on Nintendo Switch is a better-running PS4 game, not a true next-gen horror experience. Unlocked frame rate patch allows up to 60 FPS, but doesn’t fully stabilize 60 FPS. The game has excellent lighting and shadow design, along with a desert & cave atmosphere contrast. Even on Nintendo...

    May 7, 2026
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    Blood Reaver stands as a strong entry in the genre. It takes the familiar foundation of round based shooters like Call of Duty Zombies and Killing Floor, then builds on it with relics, spells, and layered progression systems that give it its own identity. It may not completely reinvent the...

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    Replaced provides a thrilling cyberpunk story that draws you in with its environment. Combat isn’t difficult to learn and checkpoints are generous to help you. The story takes some time to find its groove and connect the dots. It’s an easy adventure to learn and if you stay to the...

    May 3, 2026
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    If you bounced off Diablo IV at launch, this is a reasonable time to come back, ideally a week or two from now once the servers have settled. The PlayStation 5 edition, specifically, is an excellent port other than the lack of meaningful DualSense integration. If you liked the base...

    April 30, 2026