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Physical: Asia takes the bloody brilliant Physical: 100 formula and cranks it up to an international showdown featuring elite athletes battling for national pride and a lazy $700k. It's engaging enough to binge in a weekend, with fair dinkum athletic feats and decent team dynamics, but gets bogged down by repetitive Korean drama-style editing that'll have you going "yeah nah, we got it mate!" at your telly. Also, absolutely spewing that Australia came up short in the death match.


The Razer Naga V2 Pro is one of the best MMO mice you can actually buy. Three swappable side panels (2, 6, or 12 buttons) make it insanely versatile for gaming and productivity. Wireless performance is rock solid, battery life is decent, and the build quality feels premium.









Octopath Traveler II takes everything good about the first game and refines it. Eight unique characters with surprisingly dark, mature storylines that tackle revenge, slavery, corruption, and survivor's guilt.
Mind Over Magic is a criminally underrated colony sim where you build and manage a magical academy while battling a deadly encroaching fog. Published by Klei and fresh out of Early Access with its 1.0 release, it blends brilliant building systems, satisfying management gameplay, and turn-based dungeon exploration. Train mages, push back the fog with Dark Magic shields, and explore the dangerous Underschool beneath your school. It's Oxygen Not Included meets Hogwarts, but more accessible and genuinely tense. A hidden gem that deserves way more love
Dave the Diver is the perfect blend of underwater fishing adventure and sushi restaurant management that shouldn't work but absolutely does. Spend your days diving into the mysterious Blue Hole catching exotic fish, then serve them up at night in your bustling sushi bar. With gorgeous pixel art, genuinely hilarious writing, and a constant stream of wild collaborations (Godzilla, Balatro, Dredge), this indie gem is ridiculously addictive. The crop farm could use more automation, but everything else is spot-on. One of the most unique and charming games in years
A backyard survival adventure that challenges your instincts, sparks creativity, and turns everyday insects into epic encounters.
Tavern Keeper delivers a charming and detailed tavern management experience that's already impressive in Early Access. With its adorable cartoonish graphics, relaxing soundtrack, and deep management systems, it's a cozy sim that respects your time while offering plenty of depth. While the choice consequences could use more bite, this is already a must-try for management sim fans.
News Tower delivers a refreshingly deep newspaper management sim set in 1930s New York. With its charming art style, satisfying progression, and well-paced gameplay, it captures the chaos and satisfaction of building a media empire. While the UI can feel cramped at times, the game's strategic depth and historical flavor make it a standout in the management genre.
Cult of the Lamb masterfully combines fast-paced roguelike combat with engaging base management, wrapped in an adorably dark aesthetic. While the gameplay loop can feel repetitive after extended sessions, the charming characters and smooth mechanics keep you coming back for just one more crusade. The recent co-op addition sweetens an already compelling package.
The Alters is a sci-fi survival game that asks a simple but profound question: "What if?" You play as Jan Dolski, a construction worker who becomes the sole survivor of a mining expedition crash on a hostile alien planet. Using a mysterious substance called Rapidium, Jan creates alternate versions of himself - each shaped by different life choices he could have made.
A cozy weekend game filled with purrs, barks, quick battles, and witty humor. Easy to play, easy to love.
Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 is a revolutionary JRPG with reactive turn-based combat, stunning fairytale visuals, and magical music. Minor flaws aside, this is Game of the Year material that proves the genre still has incredible potential.