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Ready or Not Boiling Point DLC - Review
Boiling Point isn’t just more Ready or Not. It’s Ready or Not pushed to a breaking point. The DLC drops you into Los Sueños at its most volatile, where a terror attack has cracked the city’s already‑fragile trust in law enforcement. What follows is a three‑mission descent into civil unrest, political extremism, and the kind of tactical horror only VOID Interactive seems capable of conjuring. It’s lean. It’s intense. And it’s some of the most atmospheric work the game has ever

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Mar 23


Dungeon Crawler Carl Live @ Home Manchester - Review
The Dungeon Crawler Carl series from Matt Dinniman holds a special place in my heart, it got me back into reading and since I started the audiobooks, I have expanded my collection to include the hardbacks (audio book trophies FTW) as well as venturing into Matt's other releases as well as the LitRPG genre as a whole. The Dungeon Crawler Carl series is a darkly comedic, high‑energy LitRPG saga that follows Carl, one of Earth’s few survivors, and his ex‑girlfriend’s pampered sh

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Mar 22


Formula Legends: Late 2020s Season Pack DLC - Quick Review
Formula Legends continues to grow with even more DLC additions. This time it brings the racing to modern day Formula 1 style cars with a hefty update including new story content, a new track and new racing rules! This DLC includes: 8 new teams 16 new drivers with unique helmets 16 new liveries (2 per team) 1 new Story Mode championship Updated next-generation season rules 1 new track: Azerbaijan The Late 2020’s Season Pack brings present-day racing to Formula Legends. This n

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Mar 21


Backrooms Level X - Mini Review - Xbox
Backrooms Level X on Xbox is a short, lo-fi horror experience that leans heavily on liminal spaces, disorientation, and the uncanny, but it doesn’t always turn those ideas into something satisfying. The game drops you into a series of stark, empty environments: fluorescent-lit corridors, abandoned office spaces, industrial rooms, and surreal transitional zones. There are moments where the atmosphere clicks with things like a sudden shift in lighting, a long hallway that feels

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Mar 20


Freeride - Nintendo Switch - Review
Freeride on Nintendo Switch is a small, dreamy adventure that doesn’t rush you or overwhelm you. You play as Proto, a small traveller who ends up guiding a spirit train through a world full of quirky characters. Released in January 2026 from Flightyfelon Games, this indie game is definitely worth your time! Freeride begins with Proto, a small traveller who hops onto a mysterious spirit train without really knowing where it’s going. Before long, Proto ends up becoming the tr

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Mar 20


I Hate This Place - Review - Xbox Series X/S
I Hate This Place arrives with a striking hook: an isometric survival‑horror game inspired by a cult comic, drenched in ’80s VHS grime and bold graphic‑novel flair. It’s a world of warped forests, flesh‑tendrils, and sound‑hunting monstrosities, it's an aesthetic that immediately stands out. But while the atmosphere is thick and the premise promising, the execution often stumbles, leaving a game that’s visually memorable but mechanically uneven. The setup follows Elena, drawn

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Mar 14


Menherarium - Review - PC Steam
A claustrophobic dice‑roguelite about blood, luck, and a girl who loves you a little too much. Menherarium is one of those rare games that takes a simple idea of rolling dice and stretches it into something tense, weirdly charming, and occasionally infuriating. You’re trapped in a single room with a clingy menhera girl who insists on playing Chinchiro with you for seven days straight. The catch? Every roll costs you blood. Lose too much, and you’re done. Win big, and she prai

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Mar 14


Umami Grove - PSVR2 Review
There’s a moment early in Umami Grove where you’re standing beneath a tree, staring up at an ingredient you absolutely need, and you think: Surely the game doesn’t expect me to climb that? And then you try it. And it works. That’s the magic of Umami Grove, a VR adventure that trusts you to be messy, inventive, and occasionally ridiculous, and rewards you for all of it. This isn’t a cooking game in the traditional sense. It’s a tactile playground where cooking is the excuse, n

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Mar 14


World War Z x The Walking Dead DLC - Review
The World War Z x The Walking Dead DLC is a full crossover campaign that folds Rick, Daryl, Michonne, and Negan into the co‑op structure of World War Z. Instead of being a small cosmetic pack, it’s built as a three‑chapter narrative expansion that plays like a mini‑season of The Walking Dead inside WWZ’s engine. The tone shifts noticeably: where WWZ normally leans into frantic sprinting swarms, this DLC slows the pace down with classic Walkers, creating a creeping, atmospheri

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Mar 14


Mirage 7 - Review - Xbox
Mirage 7, developed by Drakkar Dev and published by Blowfish Studios, starts off in a pretty unassuming way: you’re wandering across a massive desert as Nadira, trying to make sense of a world that feels part ancient myth, part forgotten sci‑fi experiment. It’s an adventure‑puzzle game at heart, one where you’re poking around ruins, solving environmental riddles, and slowly piecing together a story that’s bigger than it first appears. There’s no dramatic intro or flashy set

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Mar 14


Forest Farm Review PSVR2 — A Cozy VR Escape With a Few Splinters
Forest Farm on PSVR2 is a small, handmade-feeling VR farming sim with RPG elements where the pace is slow, the stakes are low, and the whole point is simply existing in a quiet woodland space. There’s something undeniably appealing about stepping into a forest clearing, grabbing your tools, and tending to a little patch of land that feels like it’s been waiting just for you. Open World Farming Sandbox - Work your overgrown forest into a thriving farm! Clear the forests, grow

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Mar 12


Mortanis Prisoners - Review - Xbox
Mortanis Prisoners drops you into a Nazi concentration camp on the brink of collapse, an already horrific setting made worse by something ancient and hungry stirring beneath the grounds. It’s a compact survival‑horror shooter that leans into dread, resource scarcity, and oppressive atmosphere rather than bombast. On Xbox Series XS, it runs smoothly, looks sharp in 4K, and delivers a focused, unsettling experience that feels like a throwback to classic horror design with moder

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Mar 11


Edgar Allan Poe's Interactive Horror: 1995 Edition - Review - Steam
Edgar Allan Poe’s Interactive Horror: 1995 Edition is a faithful restoration of The Dark Eye, a mid‑90s cult classic that always felt too strange, too art‑house, too psychologically raw to survive in the mainstream. Its return in 2026 is less a nostalgia trip and more an archaeological dig, unearthing a piece of interactive art that was decades ahead of its time. This isn’t a game you “play.” It’s a game you inhabit, a claustrophobic, uncanny chamber piece built from stop‑mot

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Mar 11


Before Exit: Gas Station - Midnight DLC Review
Before Exit: Gas Station – Midnight DLC is the first major expansion to Take IT Studio!’s anomaly-spotting horror series, pushing the gas‑station night shift into a darker, more oppressive, and more unpredictable experience. It adds new scenarios, new weather systems, and a far more active, watchful boss presence that turns every shift into a tense, paranoia‑soaked gauntlet. But before we jump into the details and give you our thoughts - check out XPN's own Ima Gh0stbusters r

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Mar 11


UFOPHILIA - Review Xbox Series X/S
A first‑person psychological horror about watching, being watched, and never quite knowing what’s out there. UFOPHILIA is one of those strange little horror game experiments that feels like it crawled out of a late‑night cable documentary abut alien encounters and decided to become a game. It drops you into the role of a lone investigator armed with a caravan full of improvised equipment, a laptop full of cryptic notes, and the uneasy sense that whatever you’re hunting is als

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Mar 11


Love Eternal — Xbox Review
A claustrophobic, precision‑platforming descent into grief, obsession, and gravity‑bending chaos. If you’re the kind of player who gets a strange thrill from dying fifty times in the same room and still whispering “okay, one more try,” Love Eternal feels like it was built in a lab specifically for you. It’s a game that doesn’t just ask for patience, it demands devotion. And honestly? I kind of loved giving in to it. You play as Maya, a child ripped from her family and dropped

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Mar 10


Soulstone Survivors (Xbox) – A Survivor‑Like Fan’s Mini Review
As someone who has sunk an embarrassing number of hours into survivor‑likes, I can tell you right away: Soulstone Survivors is the kind of game that quietly installs itself into your routine and refuses to leave. It’s the perfect blend of power fantasy, build tinkering, and pure, escalating chaos, the exact cocktail that keeps fans of the genre chasing “just one more run” until the sun comes up. Soulstone Survivors is one of those games that immediately feels familiar if you

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Mar 9


Planet of Lana II – Review Xbox
A Story About Healing, History, and the Cost of Peace Planet of Lana II arrives with the quiet confidence of a sequel that understands exactly what made its predecessor special, yet refuses to simply repeat it. Set after the world has begun to recover from the machine invasion, the game opens in a landscape that feels both familiar but yet changed. It's a place where nature has reclaimed its rhythm, but where the scars of conflict still hum beneath the soil. Lana and Mui retu

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Mar 9


Disciples: Domination (Xbox) — Review
A dark-fantasy strategy RPG where power corrodes, kingdoms rot, and every choice feels like a crack in the throne. Disciples: Domination drops you back into Nevendaar fifteen years after Queen Avyanna’s hard‑won liberation. Instead of basking in peace, she’s drowning in doubt. The throne weighs heavier than any sword she’s ever carried, and the realm she once united is splintering again, this time from within. The setup is immediately compelling: a monarch haunted by visions

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Mar 9


Tiny Lands 2 - A cosy, tactile diorama hunt that understands why we love searching
As someone who’s sunk an embarrassing number of hours into hidden‑object games from classic 2D seek‑and‑finds to modern puzzle hybrids and Tiny Lands 2 immediately hits that familiar, comforting rhythm. But what makes it stand out is how it transforms the genre’s usual flat scenes into rotatable, handcrafted 3D dioramas that feel alive under your fingertips. This isn’t just about spotting differences. It’s about exploring a miniature world. Most hidden‑object games rely on cl

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Mar 9
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