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Bus Bound
6.5

Bus Bound, the latest title from the team behind Bus Simulator 21, is set in Emberville, a fictional American city. Your task is deceptively simple: keep to the timetable, obey traffic laws, and deliver passengers safely from stop to stop. What initially sounds mundane, quickly proves absorbing. Parking neatly at the stop, activating the signals, slowly negotiating surface irregularities – precision quickly became my quiet obsession in Bus Bound. Each successful route, punctuated by happy p...

Samson

Samson

April 8, 2026
3.5

Biblical Samson was known for his exceptional strength, which came from his long hair. Once his hair was cut, he became weak. In the game by Liquid Swords nothing needs to be cut – this version of Samson is already weak from the outset.

In The Occultist, you play as Alan Rebels, a professional paranormal investigator who visits the abandoned British island of Godstone to find out what happened to his father. Things quickly get complicated and take on a supernatural tone. Before you know it, you’re cutting down a hanged man from a beam in an old shed, only to run moments later through a cornfield while being chased by a furious spirit.

I’ve never really admitted to being a fan of Diablo-like games. In fact, I’ve often found them overly simplistic and incredibly time-consuming. And yet, every time I pick up another title in the genre, something strange happens – I get completely hooked and can’t pull myself away. Dragonkin: The Banished from Eko Software is no exception. That said, I can’t quite call it perfect.