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Anthem - EA's Worst Game Two Years Later
revisiting04 March 2021
They that no man ever steps in the same river twice. However, we took a risk and launched Anthem again – a game-service whose support and grand development plans have just been finally and completely cancelled.
Anthem - EA's Worst Game Two Years LaterGears 5 Review – All Cogs in Right Places
game review09 September 2019
We like it when creators are able to recognize their mistakes. Gears 5 lets go of the expedition company of rookie boy scouts, and serves a hard-boiled action shooter instead. Just like the old days.
Gears 5 Review – All Cogs in Right PlacesWolfenstein: Youngblood Review – Not the Wolf We've Been Waiting For
game review29 July 2019
I hear every generation wants to change the world. The daughters B.J. Blazkowicz turned Wolfenstein into an RPG looter-shooter without loot. What came out of it? Let's just say that their father wouldn't be proud...
Wolfenstein: Youngblood Review – Not the Wolf We've Been Waiting ForCyberpunk 2077 Review - Samurai, You've Got a Great RPG to Play!
game review07 December 2020
The newest game from CD Projekt Red is proof that The Witcher 3 was not an accident. It's a great RPG mixed with action, which could use one more small delay – just to clean all the bugs.
Cyberpunk 2077 Review - Samurai, You've Got a Great RPG to Play!Is Cyberpunk 2077 Worth Going Back to After Patch 1.5?
revisiting18 February 2022
CD Projekt RED didn't give up and the patching effort for Cyberpunk 2077 is still ongoing. New content, though modest, is still reaching the game. Patch 1.5, which is its next-gen upgrade, is a big step forward, though I, for one, won't be playing.
Is Cyberpunk 2077 Worth Going Back to After Patch 1.5?Skyshine’s Bedlam Review – roguelike Borderlands on The Banner Saga’s engine
game review25 September 2015
Skyshine’s Bedlam takes us to a wasteland, somewhere between Mad Max and Borderlands. This time, however, not as a lonesome wanderer, but as a boss to an undertaking with thousands of lives at stake.
Skyshine’s Bedlam Review – roguelike Borderlands on The Banner Saga’s engineDiRT Rally Review – Richard Burns Rally can finally be replaced
game review18 December 2015
Truly famished are the fans of PC racing simulators. The Brits from Codemasters finally lent them a helping hand and created another game in the Dirt series. But what a game it is!
DiRT Rally Review – Richard Burns Rally can finally be replacedWolcen Review – Devilishly Difficult Love
game review21 February 2020
Wolcen: The Lords of Mayhem, an independent hack'n'slash, scored a dragon entrance that other Diablo competitors - Path of Exile and Grim Dawn - could only dream of. See why this hack'n'slash has caused so much excitement.
Wolcen Review – Devilishly Difficult LoveDarkest Dungeon review – a captivating RPG for the determined ones
game review01 February 2016
The most demanding game of the recent months is here. Darkest Dungeon is a hardcore RPG that you will love… or hate.
Darkest Dungeon review – a captivating RPG for the determined onesShadowrun: Hong Kong review – a step in the right direction
game review31 August 2015
It seems that the developers from Harebrained Schemes actually did their homework, because Shadowrun: Hong Kong turns out to be significantly better than Shadowrun Returns.
Shadowrun: Hong Kong review – a step in the right directionReview of Victor Vran – The Vampiric Clone of Diablo is Quite Enjoyable
game review24 July 2015
Victor Vran is your typical action-RPG inspired by Diablo. The game is heavy on action and not afraid of unconventional ideas but wrapped in a conservative plot.
Review of Victor Vran – The Vampiric Clone of Diablo is Quite EnjoyableReview of Car Mechanic Simulator 2015 - A Solid Makeover in the Repair Shop
game review08 April 2015
One of last year’s biggest surprises has just gained a sequel – Car Mechanic Simulator 2015 proves that a thorough facelift can bring about really good results.
Review of Car Mechanic Simulator 2015 - A Solid Makeover in the Repair ShopCities: Skylines Review - Farewell SimCity
game review13 March 2015
City building games lovers finally got what they asked for. With help from Paradox Interactive, Colossal Order's Cities: Skylines is a worthy successor of SimCity.
Cities: Skylines Review - Farewell SimCityReview of The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt on PS4 – A Brilliant RPG That Needs Some Polishing
game review18 May 2015
After testing the PS4 version of The Witcher 3, one thing’s for sure – CD Projekt RED has risen to the challenge and created one of the best RPGs of the last several years. Unfortunately, there's a crack on the surface of this otherwise flawless diamond.
Review of The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt on PS4 – A Brilliant RPG That Needs Some PolishingGrim Dawn Review – worthy heir to Titan Quest
game review02 March 2016
The creators of the magnificent Titan Quest certainly didn’t rush their next project, but after years of hard work, we have finally got it. Grim Down is a surprisingly good hack’n’slash, and a solid base for further growth.
Grim Dawn Review – worthy heir to Titan QuestHearts of Iron IV Review – The Art of War
game review08 June 2016
After seven long years, Hearts of Iron makes a big comeback. Ladies and gentlemen, the season for sleepless nights full of orders, international schemes, and endless taste of defeat is now officially open!
Hearts of Iron IV Review – The Art of WarFirewatch review – Alone in the forest
game review08 February 2016
Firewatch seemed to be a unique game since it was first announced, and we wanted to take a look whether the game is anything more than just a "walking simulator" The result? It definitely is.
Firewatch review – Alone in the forestHatred Review: The Controversial "Polish Postal" Is Decent, But Far From Perfect
game review03 June 2015
Hatred has finally hit the market. Let's see if beneath the thick layer of blood hides a game that will be remembered not only by the outraged moral guardians, but also by gamers.
Hatred Review: The Controversial "Polish Postal" Is Decent, But Far From PerfectDragon Ball: Xenoverse Review - Wasted potential
game review27 February 2015
Dragon Ball comes to the next generation consoles and unfortunately it fails to live up to the expectations.
Dragon Ball: Xenoverse Review - Wasted potentialReview of Pillars of Eternity: Obsidian’s brilliant work of art
game review27 March 2015
Funds raised through Kickstarter didn’t go to waste this time. An extremely well-experienced team has created a classic RPG that provides a natural continuation of ideas introduced in Baldur's Gate and Planescape: Torment.
Review of Pillars of Eternity: Obsidian’s brilliant work of artPlaying Bannerlord I Have One Question: Why Did They Need a Decade?!
revisiting02 April 2020
Mount and Blade 2 enters Steam – it's early access, but still. You can pay and you can play. I played, and you know what? It feels exactly the same as in the original, with emphasis on "exactly the same." What have they been doing these 10 years?
Playing Bannerlord I Have One Question: Why Did They Need a Decade?!Prison Architect Review – one of the best economic simulation games of recent years
game review29 October 2015
Prison Architect is not friendly to new users, requires patching of numerous errors, and provides a disappointing campaign but its key elements – construction and management – are amazingly executed.
Prison Architect Review – one of the best economic simulation games of recent yearsSpending $10 to do Laundry in The Sims 4 was the Worst Decision I Made This Year
revisiting09 March 2020
I'm a lady and I love to do laundry. I also like to vacuum. I hate to cook for it, I swear like a shoemaker and I can't walk in heels. But I do love doing laundry – so much, that I paid for a laundry related add-on to The Sims 4. It was a bad decision.
Spending $10 to do Laundry in The Sims 4 was the Worst Decision I Made This YearHow Can EA Get Away With It? The Answer: IKEA Effect
revisiting15 September 2020
EA gives us more and more extension to the Sims. They're small, but they're not cheap. Thanks to one simple trick, however, the community can't really criticize it anyway.
How Can EA Get Away With It? The Answer: IKEA Effect