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AUTHOR |
DATE |
PLTAFORM |
SCORE |
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The Dark Rites of Arkham
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Greg Wheeler
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10/02/2026 |

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75 |
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This is a confident noir point-and-click that excels in mood and world-building, even if it sometimes struggles to keep its focus.
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Post Trauma
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Greg Wheeler
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27/04/2025 |

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65 |
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It’s not a masterpiece, but a worthy survival horror throwback it is — and sometimes, that’s exactly what you want.
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YOUR HOUSE
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Greg Wheeler
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26/03/2025 |

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70 |
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While Your House doesn't live up to its boast of "blurring the lines between genres", it is a compelling visual novel with a decent enough story and some great puzzles along the way. If you're after a gripping mystery to tide you over for an afternoon or two, this one's certainly worth checking out.
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Arise: A Simple Story
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Greg Wheeler
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11/12/2019 |

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85 |
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While it may be simple in concept, Arise: A Simple Story delivers a real showstopper when it comes to its gameplay, offering up an innovative blend of aesthetic splendour and strong themes. It’s a beautiful, poignant journey not to be missed and one of the best games of the year.
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They Are Billions
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Greg Wheeler
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11/07/2019 |

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70 |
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Armed with a decent aesthetic and a unique twist of horror and real time strategy, The Are Billions is let down by a rigid gameplay loop, a lack of building variety and a steep difficulty curve. While there is fun to be had here, and the game certainly has its fair share of stand-out moments, veterans of the genre will be disappointed with the simplicity of building whilst newbies may find themselves struggling to work out the best strategy for expanding and progressing.
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