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“Rusty Rabbit”: The Robot Bunny Who Digs Through Grief, Memory, and Steel Why This Game Deserves Your Attention in 2025

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  A post-apocalyptic world. A forgotten daughter. A grieving father in a machine. And yes he’s a rabbit. In the vast sea of 2025 game releases, one title is quietly tunneling its way into the hearts of gamers who crave both emotion and action: Rusty Rabbit . This side-scrolling adventure from Nitro Plus blends classic metroidvania mechanics with heartfelt storytelling, set against the backdrop of a mechanical world where rabbits rule what humanity left behind. From the mind of Gen Urobuchi (yes, the writer behind Madoka Magica and Psycho-Pass ), Rusty Rabbit may look like a quirky indie on the surface, but don't be fooled this one cuts deep. 🎥 Watch the official trailer: https://youtu.be/akr5VtCg3VA A World Abandoned by Humans… And Inherited by Rabbits In Rusty Rabbit , humanity is gone. Long gone. In their place, rabbits now scurry across rusted cities and forgotten megastructures. They speak of the vanished humans as "giants," and their relics are sacred ruins. Our...

DEAD OR ALIVE Xtreme: Venus Vacation PRISM A Sensual Dive into Romance Like Never Before

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  What if your next favorite love story wasn't in a movie, but a video game? Step into a vivid, heart-racing world where affection, timing, and emotional connection blend into one immersive experience. DEAD OR ALIVE Xtreme: Venus Vacation PRISM isn't just a new entry in the iconic DOA universe—it's a reimagining of what it means to fall in love in a virtual paradise. A New Chapter for the DOA Universe On March 27, 2025, KOEI TECMO officially launched Venus Vacation PRISM on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, and Steam, marking a bold departure from its usual formula. The DEAD OR ALIVE (DOA) franchise, long celebrated for its high-octane combat and beach volleyball spin-offs, now enters the world of romance simulation with a beautifully rendered, voice-acted adventure centered around connection rather than competition. What’s truly refreshing is that this isn't just a side game—it feels like a genuine evolution. A soft reboot for the Xtreme series, perhaps, but with s...