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LEGO Voyagers Review: Short, Smart, Two-Player Fun
Build, tumble, and snap your way through LEGO Voyagers. We break down co-op, online, length, crossplay, tips, and what’s next—NYT-style, spoiler-light.
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Lost Soul Aside Review: Dazzling Combat, Uneven Journey
Lost Soul Aside is a stylish, high-octane action RPG where the swordplay sings and the story sometimes snoozes. In this review, I break down the gameplay systems, the key characters you’ll actually remember, and answer the big question: Is Lost Soul Aside like Final Fantasy? Consider this your smart, no-fluff guide before you dive in.
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Kirby and the Forgotten Land + Star-Crossed World Guide
Your one-stop guide to Star-Crossed World—access steps, final-boss tips, 100% completion, and Ultimate Choice unlocks, written in a clean, practical tone.
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Bitcoin Game Scams: Spot, Avoid, Report & Recover
From fake play-to-earn apps to rigged airdrops, Bitcoin game scams prey on hype and speed. Here’s how to detect, avoid, report, and recover—step by step.
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Shinobi Art of Vengeance — A Precise Cut, A Clean Comeback
Shinobi: Art of Vengeance revives Joe Musashi with painterly 2D action, razor-sharp combat, and a story that moves like a throwing knife. It isn’t a remake—it’s a modern reboot that plays to the series’ strengths while sneaking in fresh ideas for today’s players.
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Rainbow Six Siege X Review: A New Era That Still Plays the Hits
Rainbow Six Siege X isn’t a sequel; it’s a 10-year refresh that makes a veteran tactical shooter feel new again. With a free access path, a chaotic new 6v6 mode called Dual Front, an audio overhaul, “advanced rappel,” and an official player Marketplace, Siege X evolves without abandoning its sweaty, high-stakes core. Veterans keep their…
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Metal Gear Solid Delta Snake Eater — Faithful but Flawed
Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater rebuilds the 2004 stealth classic in Unreal Engine 5 with modern camera options, denser jungles, and the original voice performances. It’s romantic, meticulous, and mostly brilliant—though early tech reviews flag uneven frame rates on PS5/PS5 Pro. Fans get preservation; newcomers get a polished on-ramp.
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ROG Phone 9 Pro: The Gaming Phone to Beat
The ROG Phone 9 Pro blends esports-grade speed with daily-driver polish. We test its 185Hz AMOLED, Snapdragon 8 Elite muscle, new cooling, battery life—and explain the price, models, and best alternatives.
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Madden NFL 26: Quick Guide to Ratings, Tips & Cover
Madden NFL 26 finally plays like the series you’ve been hoping for—faster on-field pacing, a genuinely useful Skills Trainer, and a Franchise rebuild that rewards planning, not cheese. Severe weather, sharper broadcast packages, and smarter defensive tools round it out. Below: cover-athlete notes, Madden 26 tips, and how to read Madden 26 player ratings like…
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Drag x Drive — Hands-On Impressions
Drag x Drive is Nintendo at its most experimental: a wheelchair-basketball-inspired sport where each Joy-Con 2 acts like a mouse for your left and right wheels. The feel is fresh, the skill ceiling is high, and online 3v3 battles slap. But beyond the court, the Park hub and unlocks are bare-bones. If you crave new…
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