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Bridge Curse 2: The Extrication Review

For anyone who doesn't know, The Bridge Curse is a series of horror games based on the Taiwanese thriller movies of the same name. Created by Taiwanese developer Softstar Entertainment, each game tells the story of a different curse that has infected a university in Taiwan. Both the movies and the games take inspiration from classic Taiwanese ghost stories and urban legends to tell the stories of the students (and a few others) who get mixed up in the hauntings.Although the game contains easter eggs and shout outs to the other game and to the movies, The Bridge Curse 2: The

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Voidtrain Review

The night air is harsh: battering winds cuts you through to the bone as an unforgiving snowfall blusters. Your eyes sting, eyelashes heavy with frozen ice. “It’s not much farther now…” Just as quickly as a plume rises from your breath, the wind whips it away.You push on, trudging through the snow, to a cabin blanketed in darkness. Your numb fingers brace against the wooden entrance, yet the gentle approach yields nothing. Mustering what little strength you have left, you shoulder the stiff door- and after a moment of resistance you topple inside, a plume of dust marking your arrival.It’s dark.

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New Arc Line Review

Developer & Publisher: Dreamate Gates/Fulqrum PublishingRelease date: 26th November 2024 – Early AccessOS: Windows 10 or higher - 64-bit Platform: Steam/Epic/GOG Price: £19.99/ $19.99“Take a stand in the eternal  conflict between Arcane Magic and Steampunk Revolution and tip the uneasy  balance between sorcery, elves, dwarves and mysterious monsters on one side and  steampunk gadgets, zeppelins, and tesla guns on the other in this  single-player, party-based, story-rich RPG.” What Is It New Arc Line is a single-player party-focused turn-based Steampunk CRPG that touts a rich storyline and allows the player to be good or evil, human or elf. The game draws inspiration from Baldur’s Gate 3 and other turn-based

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Last Time I Saw You Review

Simply Beautiful.Lost in the MemoryThere is a special place in my heart, for games like this.Games that speak to the soul and childhood innocence; stories that pull you back to a time of wonder, of discovery, of joy.This is an emotional experience, one best enjoyed snuggled up in a comfy blanket and dim lights.This game is so...Cozy.The aloof and warm feeling that Ghibli movies instill is wonderful, and this is a game that taps into that feeling, as well as the obvious 80s Japanese style and setting that encompasses it.For those of you who have watched My Neighbour Totoro or Ponyo,

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Frostpunk 2 Review

Hundreds of weary feet crunch under sheets of ice. A trail of billowing condensation rises through the arctic air, wafting above the line of chilled bodies trudging forward through the snow. Hunger and cold nips at heels of the Frostbreakers, slowing the pace; the warmth of the Furnace was long since gone. The sooner they breakthrough the ice, the sooner they can go home, back to the warmth and safety of that oil-fueled glow. It also meant the sooner they could have more food to fill gaunt stomachs- with the land clear, they could begin preparing the soil for crops. The

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