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Jun 8, 2026 ∙ 3 min
Prime Monster (PC) Review
Prime Monster is one of those rare political satires that doesn’t just poke fun at the system, it gleefully tears it apart, chews on the scraps, and spits them back out as a roguelike deckbuilder that’s equal parts strategy, slapstick, and slow‑burn disaster. It’s a game about power, but not the noble, idealistic kind. This is the grimy, back‑room, “how many scandals can I juggle before the public notices I’m on fire” kind of power. And the twist, of course, is that you’re not just a corrupt...
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Jun 8, 2026 ∙ 3 min
Windrose Early Access First Impressions
Windrose drops you straight into a massive open world during the golden Age of Piracy, casting you as a captain chasing revenge, treasure, and trouble across procedurally generated seas. Even in Early Access, the scope is immediately impressive: three full biomes, dozens of handcrafted points of interest, and a story setup that hints at a larger conflict involving empires, pirate clans, and supernatural forces. The world feels alive in that “I’ll just check this island and oh no it’s 3 a.m.”...
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Jun 8, 2026 ∙ 2 min
Movierooms: Cinema Management - Early Access First Impressions
Movierooms: Cinema Management makes a strong first impression in Early Access: it’s a charming, surprisingly thoughtful cinema‑tycoon that mixes cozy building, historical flavour, and just enough chaos to keep your popcorn bucket rattling. What’s here already feels promising, even if you can see the scaffolding behind the curtains. Movierooms drops you into the early 1900s with nothing but a tiny nickelodeon, a dream, and a suspiciously sticky floor. From there, you’re tasked with growing...
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