Review shelf

Short reviews with real point of view.

Each card gives you the genre, score, mood and the reason a game is worth watching, skipping or saving for a quieter weekend.

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Tactical RPG9.0/10

Mosswake Protocol

A tactical RPG that turns tiny turns into big stories.

Mosswake Protocol is patient in the best way. It does not bury the player under menus; it asks for one good decision at a time. The result feels tense, readable and weirdly personal.

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Action Adventure8.6/10

Cinder Route

An action adventure that understands momentum.

Cinder Route shines when it keeps the controller busy but the screen clean. Combat is direct, traversal has rhythm and the campaign keeps finding new ways to make old routes feel alive.

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Cozy RPG8.8/10

Drift Bloom

A cozy RPG with systems hiding under the soft music.

Behind the warm villages and gentle questlines is a surprisingly smart economy of choices. Drift Bloom is proof that a relaxing game can still respect player skill.

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Sci‑Fi Exploration8.7/10

Orbit Low

A quiet space game about being small in a huge sky.

Orbit Low trusts silence. Its best moments happen in empty corridors, weak radio signals and planets that feel discovered instead of consumed.

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Arcade Racing8.3/10

Blacktop Ghost

Night racing with sharp corners and no dead air.

Blacktop Ghost is built on restarts, speed and readable danger. It is not realistic, but it feels honest about what it wants: one more run.

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Puzzle Mystery8.9/10

Signal Hollow

A mystery game where the interface is part of the story.

Signal Hollow makes documents, menus and audio fragments feel like physical evidence. It is slow, strange and far more confident than its quiet opening suggests.