30 Apr 2026

VGM Essentials - Final Fantasy Vinyl Review By Lee 📀 @FiragaRecords #Vinyl #VideoGameVinyl

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VGM Essentials - Final Fantasy Vinyl Review
Firaga Records and the VGM Essentials series. Lots of them are out, many of them are essential for the discerning video game/electronic music fan in your life. And this, the Final Fantasy edition, is no different.

I'm not going to delve into the history of the series, because everyone who knows video games knows Square Enix's franchise, from the NES era to the modern 9th-generation console powerhouses. One thing the multitude of FF games has in common, though, is excellent music. This collection takes a sprinkling of that magic from across the whole series and allows a bevvy of producers to drag it firmly into club-ready territory.

The presentation is, as usual, exemplary. A bright, glossy die-cut slipcase houses two sleeved records, pressed on black vinyl at 45rpm. Each sleeve has a beautiful crystal design that is visible when the package is put together. Each track is remixed by one or two producers, some of whom will be familiar to fans of the series, such as SARE, nokbient and Noteblock, along with some new-to-me names like Emunator and Prower.

29 Apr 2026

MOUSE: P.I. For Hire "What If Classic Toons Collided With DOOM" 🐭 @mousethegame #IndieGame #GameDev

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Rich dons the tiny trench coat of a mouse detective with attitude in Mouse P.I For Hire!

This gameplay video dives into the quirky, noir‑soaked world where classic cartoon vibes collide with fast‑paced action and mystery. Explore the city’s back alleys, uncover clues, interrogate shady characters, and take on cases that are way too big for a mouse — but perfect for a P.I with whiskers and grit.

28 Apr 2026

Crime Simulator PS5 Review 6/10 *A Game That Almost Stole My Heart* đŸŠč @ULTGames #IndieGame #GameDev

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Crime Simulator PS5 Review
Back in 2024, I covered Thief Simulator 2 and whilst I had a lot of fun with, it was very clearly rough around the edges and needed refining. Fast-forward to 2026, and the newest release from Polish studio CookieDev has made its way to consoles, and it is a game that is frustratingly short of being a really unique gem in the stealth-thievery genre but has too many issues to really be a recommended title.

The game – a first-person affair - begins with your character locked up in prison and being bailed out to quite a princely sum by a mysterious cabal of insalubrious individuals that intend to make you steal and earn your way through your debt. 

Beginning in an abandoned warehouse, you only have a PC, a box to send over your stolen goods, and a wall chart to pan out your next nick-fest. There is only one neighbourhood available at the start, with you and your team – up to four players online – needing to rack up some earnings (via a percentage cut from what you steal, which gets higher dependent on the difficulty) in order to unlock heists and other areas to pillage.

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