Review : MOUSE: P.I. For Hire (PC)

MOUSE: P.I. For Hire is a unique first-person shooter that blends 1930s cartoon-inspired visuals with fast-paced action, detective gameplay, exploration, and noir storytelling. Featuring memorable characters, a captivating atmosphere, and an excellent big band jazz soundtrack, it delivers one of the most original and entertaining FPS experiences in recent years.
Review : Company of Heroes 3: Dare & Destroy (PC)

Rather than attempting to broaden its base game through large-scale content additions, it strengthens the foundation that already exists and provides additional tools in a focused package for a specific audience.
Review : Atomic Heart – Blood On Crystal (PC)

With its stunning presentation, refined gameplay, and compelling story, Blood on Crystal has only heightened my anticipation for future adventures set within the game’s universe.
Grand Emprise 2: Portals Apart (Review)

If you’re after a short, colorful survival adventure with frequent biome changes and accessible mechanics, Grand Emprise 2 is worth trying — especially at a discount — for a satisfying one-and-done experience filled with memorable moments. However, if you expect deep survival systems, extensive crafting progression, polished visuals, or thorough tutorials, you may find it uneven and occasionally frustrating.
Mai: Child of Ages (Review)

This game captures a distinct niche with its artful design, evocative soundtrack, and inventive time-travel gameplay, creating an indie experience worth exploring, particularly for those who cherish immersive worlds and puzzle-driven exploration over high-intensity action. The experience is offered at a great price and is entirely appropriate for younger players.
Review : Crashlands 2

Crashlands 2 offers remarkable replay value, not only thanks to the richness of its content (crafting, exploration, narrative systems), but especially through the modes added via updates that completely change the way you play. Whether you want a tough challenge, a laid-back session, or a unique experience each time, the game adapts. The community is unanimous: people keep coming back to it—and often—with pleasure.
I highly recommend – Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth
For fans of the series, you will undoubtedly recognize that they have paid a fitting tribute to Kazuma Kiryu.