Author: Flare

Hello, I'm Flare, a devoted gamer deeply intertwined with the gaming world. Since childhood, video games have been my passion, offering endless joy in each adventure. My love for gaming extends into my professional life in game journalism. Each game is a new journey, a source of fascination and excitement, continually drawing me into its enthralling universe. Join my gaming journey. đź‘‘

E-Commerce Simulator 2025: An Overview The world of digital retail comes to life with E-Commerce Simulator 2025, the latest offering from indie developer Voxel Bytes. Slated for an early 2025 release, this innovative simulation game challenges players to build and manage a thriving online retail business, turning a fledgling virtual store into a global e-commerce powerhouse. Building Your Retail Empire In E-Commerce Simulator 2025, players begin their entrepreneurial journey with a modest online storefront. The game provides an extensive array of customization options, allowing you to tailor your digital shop’s look and ambiance to match your unique style. Start by…

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Survivalist: Invisible Strain is an open-world colony-building simulation set in a post-apocalyptic world overrun by zombies. Developed by Bob and published by Ginormocorp Holdings Ltd, the game officially launched on April 25, 2025, after an extended Early Access period. It is available on Steam and has been verified for the Steam Deck. 🧟‍♂️ A Fresh Take on Zombie Survival Unlike traditional zombie survival games, Survivalist: Invisible Strain emphasizes social dynamics and community building. Players can interact with every non-player character (NPC) in the game, each possessing unique personalities and memories that influence their behavior and relationships. Your actions—be it kindness,…

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Haunted By What You Avoid: A Horror Game That Stares Back BrokenLore: Don’t Watch isn’t just a game—it’s a psychological mirror. It traps you in a small Tokyo apartment and asks you not to look. Not at the door. Not at the shadows. Not at the thing with too many eyes. But as you explore deeper, the game stops being about jump scares or monsters and becomes something far more unsettling: an introspective descent into social anxiety, guilt, and the mental fallout of isolation. Created by Saraphini, the same indie team behind BrokenLore: Low, this standalone entry builds on the…

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Crash First, Finish Later: Wreckfest 2 Hits Early Access Wreckfest 2 doesn’t tiptoe into Early Access—it smashes through the gates, tires screeching and body panels flying. Bugbear Entertainment’s follow-up to their cult-favorite destruction derby racer revives everything fans loved about the original: over-the-top crashes, unpredictable AI, and a twisted love letter to vehicular mayhem. But while the engine roars and the metal crunches louder than ever, what’s under the hood is still very much a work in progress. This Early Access version feels more like a polished crash test than a fully playable game. That’s not necessarily a dealbreaker, but…

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A Budget Soulslike That Tries Hard—Sometimes Too Hard AI Limit wants to be the next hidden gem in the ever-expanding Soulslike genre. Developed by Sense Games and released under Sony’s China Hero Project, this sci-fi action RPG arrives with anime aesthetics, stamina-free combat, and a world lost to corrupted tech and sludge. Priced at around $35, it makes a strong pitch to fans burned out on traditional stamina-based combat and looking for something new. But does it live up to that promise? In parts, yes. But for every clever combat system or intense boss fight, there’s a bug, a crash,…

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A Fresh Brew of Old and New: Atelier’s Open-World Evolution Atelier Yumia: The Alchemist of Memories & the Envisioned Land (officially Atelier Resleriana) doesn’t just mark the next chapter in the long-running alchemy JRPG series—it redefines it. This is the most ambitious game Gust has ever released under the Atelier banner. For a franchise known for cozy vibes, dense crafting systems, and low-stakes character drama, Yumia feels like a reinvention: bigger, bolder, and more open than anything that came before it. For players unfamiliar with Atelier, this could be your gateway. And for veterans? It’s a bit of a wild…

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