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.