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Arranger is funny, surprising, and builds a simple movement puzzle concept into complex, layered head-scratchers. It's a very charismatic puzzle game that won't outstay its welcome.

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Jul 18, 2024

Cosy fantasy meets monster hack 'n slashing in Dungeons of Hinterberg, an action RPG that will spirit you away to the majestic Austrian alps.

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Unscored - CONSCRIPT
Jul 18, 2024

Conscript's grimy, disturbing setting and gruelling combat are effective and poignant, and a sturdy and well-crafted survival horror skeleton keeps things compelling.

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Jul 17, 2024

A smart, sporadically generic but on-the-whole exhilarating mixture of ideas from God Of War and Soulslikes.

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Unscored - Flock
Jul 16, 2024

Flock flexes your curiosity to chase down strange and wonderful little animals. It can be a little repetitive, but it's full of freedom and playfulness and is a treat after a long day being a grown up.

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Unscored - SCHiM
Jul 15, 2024

A carefree shadow-hopping puzzler whose colour and charm, combined with frogs, makes for a ribbiting time.

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Unscored - Once Human
Jul 15, 2024

Neither Once Human's third-person combat or survival crafting are especially novel or exciting, made less so by reams of live service baggage and seemingly endless resources and collectables. But an idiosyncratic soul and great creature design keeps it from being uninteresting.

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Unscored - Anger Foot
Jul 11, 2024

Two-thirds exhilarating and ingenious, one third asinine and frustrating, Anger Foot feels played out by the time you've finished the first few stages. Through great level design, constant novelty, and mostly solid fundamentals, it remains intoxicating for another sixty of them.

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Jul 10, 2024

Sleek and stylish art direction won't make up for shallow combat and a tiring gacha treadmill.

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Unscored - Nine Sols
Jun 24, 2024

Building on Sekiro's parry system in a layered and fascinating metroidvania world, Nine Sols is a punishing but encouraging 2D soulslike spilling over with personality and creativity.

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A fussy and demanding, but utterly singular and impossibly absorbing planning and logistical sim that other city builders can barely hope to match.

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Jun 18, 2024

A knotty, dense expansion that's home to some of the best moments in Elden Ring, but also some of its most frustrating.

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Jun 17, 2024

A first-person North Sea horror that doesn't push the boat out but still excels within its genre

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Unscored - Felvidek
Jun 12, 2024

Engaging from start to arguably too-soon finish, Felvidek is a raw, strange, and brilliant RPG that alternates between deadly combat, plummy prose, crass jokes, and odd beauty.

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May 31, 2024

A few bugs and grumbles are utterly brushed aside by a charming and accessible modernisation of 80s RPG detail.

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Unscored - Besiege
May 24, 2024

A compact but effective expansion for an already brilliant game, The Splintered Sea's additions are sure to make considerable waves for your toolbox of destruction.

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Unscored - Hauntii
May 22, 2024

A puzzler and twinstick shooter that's just as pretty to discover as it is to look at. There's a hint of Super Mario Odyssey in there, too, if you're into that.

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May 21, 2024

A more uncompromising version of the first game, Hellblade 2 offers a well told story and immaculate presentation. But it's also even simpler, to the point where it treats interaction like an inconvenience.

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May 20, 2024

A colourful army building and smushing strategy game with clear rules and a heap of RPG levelling-powered possibilities.

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Unscored - Galacticare
May 20, 2024

Galacticare is a smashing space management sim in the Bullfrog tradition, with a great implicit and explicit sense of humour. It's not super challenging, but its levels are imaginative and fun.

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