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Gore Doctor - Mini Review
Gore Doctor casts you as an investigator trapped within the decaying halls of a forsaken medical institute. The game fuses visceral gore...

XPN Network
Aug 2
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Worms Armageddon: Anniversary Edition - The classic gets even better!
Worms Armageddon burst onto the scene in early 1999, emerging as a standalone follow-up to Worms 2 that soon eclipsed its predecessor....

XPN Network
Aug 2
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Barbie Project Friendship - Get Ready For The Ultimate Barbie Gaming Experience!
Join Barbie and her friends to save the Malibu Wave Community Centre, in the game Barbie: Project Friendship.

Racula
Jul 30
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Irem Collection Volume 3 Review - More Retro Goodness
Irem Collection Volume 3 is a nostalgic blast from the arcade past, bundling together three lesser-known but fascinating shoot-'em-ups:...

XPN Network
Jul 26
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Award-Winning Indie Viewfinder Set to Launch on Xbox on August 12; Coming to Nintendo Switch This Winter Later this Year
It’s time for an instant camera adventure! Today, Thunderful and Sad Owl Studios revealed that their award winning first-person puzzle...

XPN Network
Jul 22
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Wild Rumble: Review
Do you remember the feeling you had when you first heard about the game Rocket League? Cars and soccer....how the heck would that work?...
fajoamorim
Jul 16
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SWERY and SUDA51's slasher fever dream HOTEL BARCELONA launches September 2025
Kyoto, Japan - July 10th, 2025 - Publisher CULT Games and developer White Owls Inc are thrilled to announce HOTEL BARCELONA - the...

XPN Network
Jul 16
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The Precinct Review | Where Crime Doesn't Sleep!
After spending time with The Precinct, I realised this wasn’t just about chasing criminals or writing tickets, it was about justice, responsibility, and what it truly means to wear the badge. Set in the heart of a gritty 1980s city, the game pulled me in with its layered story and grounded approach, making me see the role of law enforcement in a completely different light.

Lewis
Jul 14
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Returning to the Savage Planet | Revenge of the Savage Planet Review
Revenge of the Savage Planet takes everything fans loved about the original and dials it up with fresh humour, vibrant visuals, and a new third-person perspective that makes exploration feel even better. With its bizarre alien biomes, sarcastic AI commentary, and quirky gadgets, the game delivers a light-hearted sci-fi adventure that never takes itself too seriously. It’s not about hardcore survival or complex systems — it’s about having fun, poking fun at corporate nonsense.

Lewis
Jul 10
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GEX IS BACK! Gex Trilogy Review
The Gex Trilogy is a wild, nostalgia-fuelled dive through television-themed worlds, packed with pop culture references, cheeky humour, and classic platforming. From retro CRT filters to a long-awaited voice actor update, this port delivers a faithful trip back in time while adding just enough polish to keep things fresh. Whether you're here for the hidden easter eggs or just want to hear Gex drop another quote you finally understand as an adult, this collection is pure gecko

Lewis
Jul 2
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Zombies Overloaded Out Now on Steam, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation, and Xbox
Delaware, United States –June 27, 2025– Independent development studio Brainium Games releases Zombies Overloaded , an arcade-inspired...

XPN Network
Jun 28
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Sir Whoopass: Immortal Death
Will this game whoopass?? Let's find out in an XPN gaming review for Sir Whoopass: immortal death...
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Irem Collection Volume 3 Readies For Launch!
Stuttgart, Germany - 19th June 2025 - Today, ININ , Tozai Games , Irem are back with the third instalment of the Irem Collection! Get...

XPN Network
Jun 21
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Nova Hearts Now Available On Console and PC
Seattle - June 20, 2025 | Shoreline Games and Lightbulb Crew are excited to announce that Nova Hearts is now available across four (4)...

XPN Network
Jun 21
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Outright Games announce DreamWorks Gabby’s Dollhouse: Ready to Party
Los Angeles, Calif. and London, UK (June 20, 2025) – Outright Games , the leading publisher of family-friendly interactive...

XPN Network
Jun 21
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Lost in Random: The Eternal Die Review
Will Lost in Random: The Eternal Die game be better than the first?
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SYNDUALITY Echo of Ada - Review - An ambitious game let down by microtransactions
If you're into mechs, post-apocalyptic worlds, and a dash of anime flair, SYNDUALITY: Echo of Ada  might catch your eye. Developed by...

XPN Network
May 28
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Revisiting Finding Frankie: Does the Console Port Live Up to the Hype?
This review covers Finding Frankie, a fast-paced first-person horror game where parkour is your only weapon. Set in a twisted theme park, you'll sprint, swing, and slide your way through intense chases and tricky puzzles. With its unique mechanics and eye-catching visuals, Finding Frankie stands out as a thrilling and original entry in the mascot horror genre.

Lewis
May 23
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From Obscured to Obsessed: Out Of Sight Preview
Out of Sight But In Your Head (In The Best Way) Out of Sight, Not Out of Reach After diving into the free demo of Out of Sight  on Steam...

SuTheKitty
May 19
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Mullet Madjack Review
If you grew up worshiping the pixelated carnage and unrelenting pace of classic shooters, Mullet MadJack is a love letter to that era....

XPN Network
Apr 30
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