Game Reviews

  • Love, Loss, and a Little Bit of Magic: An Enchanting Look at Last Time I Saw You

    In Last Time I Saw You, developer Maboroshi Artworks crafts an enchanting yet haunting coming-of-age tale set in 1980s Japan. The game seamlessly blends nostalgic realism with folklore-inspired magic, using a hand-drawn art style that evokes a rich, dreamlike quality. For players who enjoy deeply emotional narratives, this adventure feels like both a heartwarming and

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  • Thank Goodness You’re Here: Punny, Funny, and a Little Scarring

    “Thank Goodness You’re Here” is the kind of quirky experience that grabs you by the funny bone and never lets go. From the moment I stepped into its whimsical world, I knew I was in for something special—something that would make me laugh, scratch my head, and, by the end, possibly reconsider my life choices

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  • Murky Divers: Dive in at Your Own Risk

    Murky Divers is like if Lethal Company and Subnautica had a deep-sea lovechild, only this one’s been left floating aimlessly in murky waters. Don’t get me wrong, I had a good time—well, as good as you can while being constantly hunted by monsters and dodging police in an abandoned shipwreck. But as I sit here

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  • Duck Detective: The Secret Salami is a delightful feather in the cap

    Duck Detective: The Secret Salami is a delightful feather in the cap of Happy Broccoli Games and a brilliant addition to the detective mystery genre. With a gameplay duration of about 2-3 hours, it promises a short but immensely satisfying experience that leaves players begging for more. (check out this 60-second summary below) From the moment

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