Martin Strzyzewski
Number of publications: 36
Began at Gamepressure in the Editorials department, later he became the head of the technology department, which included both news and publications, as well as the tvtech channel. He previously worked in many places, including the Onet portal. By education, a Russianist. He has been planning to return to diving for years, but for now he is mainly busy with a dog, a rabbit, and a YouTube channel where he talks about the countries of the former USSR.
Mobile Phones Up by 35%, Computers Up by 80%, Prices in Russia Soar
17 March 2022
The ongoing war in Ukraine has a number of consequences. One of them is a drastic change in the Russian electronics market, where you can already see very serious problems for consumers.
Playing Dying Light 2 on Old GPU... Doesn't Feel That Bad
11 February 2022
How often do you need to change your hardware to stay up to date? I found out that an old GPU can do a lot.
Techland Does Everything CD Projekt Can't... And Unfortunately It Goes The Other Way
04 February 2022
Dying Light 2 and Cyberpunk 2077 are two great Polish games. Similar on surface, these are two very different games indeed. Each one perfectly does what the other fails at.
We've Taken Nights a Bit Too Far - Interview With Dying Light 2's Dev
02 February 2022
Dying Light 2 kept us waiting for a long seven years. Now that the wait is over and we've had time to test the game, it's time to talk to Tymon Smektala, the lead designer of this title.
Microsoft Reminds Us It's Different League Than Sony
19 January 2022
Microsoft has bought Activision Blizzard for just under $70 billion. It's a watershed moment that tells us something about the industry and has potential to change a lot about how we play games.
Steam Deck Hands-On - We've Tested the Portable Console from Valve
08 October 2021
Steam Deck is a portable console from Valve, with Steam on board. We've had the opportunity to test the real, though not yet final version of this handheld. Here's what we think.
Far Cry 6 Preview - War Drama vs. Teen Comedy
28 May 2021
The latest Far Cry features a huge open world, a vicious civil war on a tropical paradise island, and a psychologically complex enemy to contend with. With yet another installment, the series strives to mix its pedigree with fresh ideas.
Chopping Trees is an Adventure, or Why isn't Valheim Boring?
05 March 2021
I don't think I need to convince anyone that Valheim is a sensation. Millions of copies sold, great ratings, and lots of coveragpraising different aspects of the game from graphics to refreshing the survival genre. But I wanted to talk about trees.
Cyberpunk 2077? Where's Dying Light 2?!
28 December 2020
Cyberpunk 2077 was postponed several times, but we can finally play it. Meanwhile, Dying Light 2 seems to have sunk underground. What's going on and who has opted for a better strategy?
Seven Best Factions in Fallout Universe
21 December 2020
Post-apocalypse as a genre is synonymous to the Fallout series for many gamers. The legendary series brought with it a ton of memorable characters and outlandish factions, and in this text, we list the most interesting of the latter.
Night City Appreciation - Cyberpunk 2077 Has the Best City in Games!
17 December 2020
I love big cities. Paris, Moscow, San Francisco, Tokyo, Shanghai. CD Projekt RED may have spoiled a lot in its game, but Night City from Cyberpunk 2077 is something else – and I love it.
Why Hasn't Blizzard Still Made Warcraft 4?
02 November 2020
Do you remember July 2002? A crowd of Warcraft fans flocked shops to buy the famous sequel. We played it after school, in Internet cafes, played, and played... And we don't play it anymore. Why not?
Lay Down the Pitchfork, Timmy, and Spare a Though for Cyberpunk 2077 Devs
28 October 2020
I've been working in this business more or less since the release of Skyrim, and I've been following it for a good 25 years. So far, I haven't heard of anyone delaying a game that's already wnet gold. But Cyberpunk 2077 was always supposed to be special.
Is AI Takeover Possible? Rebellion of Machines Could be Different than We Think
14 September 2020
Artificial intelligence makes our lives easier, increases unemployment and raises concerns even among those who make money on it. Is it possible for it to rebel against humans at some point?
7 Star Wars Games Without Jedi We'd Like to Play
06 September 2020
When EA bought the Star Wars license in 2014, I was sure the brand would be squeezed like a lemon. In the meantime, I still feel they haven't realized a fraction of its potential.
Iron Harvest Review – The RTS that Won't Surprise You with Anything
02 September 2020
How often does a series of concept artworks becomes a pop culture franchise? Iron Harvest, based on the works of Jakub Rozalski, is the only such case I know, but is it a good game? Well...
Call of Duty Black Ops Cold War – CoD Making a Step Towards RPG
26 August 2020
Call of Duty never changes? What if I told you that the latest part will have several endings, which will depend on our decisions during the game?
That's What Bad Games Look Like? We Live in Gaming Golden Days
17 August 2020
I played Generation Zero, a game averaging 5/10. Yes, it's a weak game, but if that's what weak games look like today, it must mean that we live in amazing times.
Total War: Troy Preview – Holidays in Ancient Greece
21 July 2020
The Total War series doesn't slow down. A little over a year after the Three Kingdoms, Saga Troy will debut on the market. It is theoretically a smaller production, but after a few hours, I'm already sure it will yield dozens of hours of fun.
Far Cry 6 Preview – A Far Cry that Could Only Be Done in Times Like These
12 July 2020
Ubisoft has invited us for a special showcase of Far Cry 6. For the very first time, we were able to learn more about key features of the upcoming part of this extremely popular series.