Meg Pelliccio
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InZoi is undeniably impressive both in its visuals and gameplay, with more than enough to get stuck into even in this early access version. Players will spend endless hours customising characters, buildings, and furniture, and that’s before they even start living their digital lives. Life sim fans are certain to lap it up with gusto, providing they can overcome the graphical barrier. The real test of whether InZoi will reign as the life sim king will come with time, as long as regular updates happen and Krafton delivers on the promise of all it has in development.
I'm a sucker for creepy urban legend stories and Urban Myth Dissolution Center tells them with such style.
We see Majima at his lowest, but then get to witness him rise to his finest.
Don't mind me, I'll just be over here starting the fan club for the Magnus brothers.
Like a Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name packs a massive punch for such a little package.
Fae Farm has some weak points that need a little more fairy dust to truly fly, but there are still some great things to love about this farming sim.
Master Detective Archives: Rain Code delivers masterful craftsmanship of mysteries that players will delight in unravelling.
The chances of anything coming from Mars were apparently pretty high.
This is one hotel you won't find on Trip Advisor...