The hype surrounding the new Star Wars is strong. This June, LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens will bring loads of fun for all ages!
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Darius Matusiak
March 30, 2016
Master of Orion: Conquer the Stars takes us on a nostalgic journey through the '90s in an almost perfect homage to the spirit of the MicroProse's original installments.
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Przemyslaw Zamecki
March 23, 2016
Although the dev himself describes the game as "Phoenix Wright meeting Gone Home", it seems to be an understatement. The upcoming Bohemian Killing is much more complex, and could earn its place among the most extraordinary games of recent years.
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Jakub Mirowski
March 17, 2016
Polish studio The Moonwalls, a one-man project, aims to create something unprecedented in the history of video games: a courtroom drama featuring a completely non-linear structure. The initial announcements are way too promising to pass up on this one.
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Jakub Mirowski
March 17, 2016
The debut production from Telepaths' Tree tempts us with a climatic world created using the Unreal Engine and a promise of marrying horror with fast-paced action and an intriguing plot.
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Michael Grygorcewicz
March 15, 2016
It's been almost a year since the release of Cities: Skylines, and the game is seeing its second official expansion – Snowfall. Let's see if the addition of snow is as fun as it sounds, and how the game has changed since the release of After Dark.
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ElMundo
March 7, 2016
Caravan wants us to take up a life of a merchant in the Arabian Peninsula, and this doesn't sound bad. However, after my time spent with the game itself, I can’t help but wonder if the developers unwillingly compromised their game with half-baked ideas.
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Jakub Mirowski
March 4, 2016
During the Daedalic Days in Hamburg, we had a chance to see The Long Journey Home – the debut of Daedalic West studio. Although we are nowhere near being short on survivals, this one is particularly interesting due to its great emphasis on diplomacy.
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Jakub Mirowski
March 3, 2016
Judith de los Santos, better known as Malukah, is a musician and composer from Mexico who quickly became gamers' favorite female voice. We got a chance to ask her few questions about her career, interests and future plans.
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Mike Manka
February 25, 2016
Blood and Wine, the second expansion to The Witcher 3, will be released within the next few months. We had a chance to interview Marcin Przybylowicz, composer for The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt and Cyberpunk 2077.
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Kristian Smoszna
February 23, 2016
The third Witcher abounds with plotlines, locations, and monsters which haven’t made it into the final version of the last year’s hit. Here, we’ve assembled the most interesting ideas missing from the game.
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Luc
February 19, 2016
There’s a good chance that many of you missed out on becoming an astronaut. Until now that is, because Deliver Us The Moon puts us in the shoes of an unusual astronaut, someone even beyond the most daring space explorers. It's time to save the human race.
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Przemyslaw Zamecki
February 17, 2016
We met with Jaroslaw Zielinski from Destructive Creations not only to talk about IS Defense, but also to ask him whether his controversial game were as successful as he wanted it to be.
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Kristian Smoszna
February 9, 2016
The creators of Hatred are currently working on a new big project, but in the meantime they play to give us a much smaller game. IS Defense is a simple shooter in which you fight with the Islamic State, and we had a chance to play it.
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Kristian Smoszna
February 9, 2016
After spending a dozen or so hours with the beta of Torment: Tides of Numenera, all I can say is that inXile Entertainment caused me a true torment. It is the torment of waiting for the release of the sequel to the cult Planescape: Torment.
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Christopher Mysiak
January 27, 2016
We’ve prepared for you a selection of the best visual mods for Fallout: New Vegas together with an installation guide. These are the mods that will breathe new life into this great RPG.
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Mathias Zulpo
January 22, 2016
We've been in Techland's head office and spent over an hour with Dying Light: The Following there. Adding vehicles and open world structure breathes a lot of fresh air into the game and actually turns the gameplay upside down.
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Christopher Mysiak
January 19, 2016
Although lately criticized for its modest contents and repetitiveness, the first Assassin’s Creed possesses some undisputable redeeming qualities that were lost in subsequent installments – its distinctive character and tremendously immersive gameplay.
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Christopher Mysiak
January 18, 2016
It’s only a few weeks now until the release of Tom Clancy’s The Division. The game is almost in its final shape, and we attended a special event where we could see how much the game resembles what the creators promised us in the first place.
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Luc
January 15, 2016
The game advertised with Agatha Christie’s name combines some mechanics from the Sherlock Holmes adventure game series with a more classic point-and-click approach, but if you want a good workout for your brain cells, you may find the production lacking.
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Michael Grygorcewicz
January 11, 2016