Kirby Air Riders proves that even the simplest racers can offer big thrills, deep customization, and plenty of party-friendly chaos.
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Giancarlo Saldana
November 27, 2025
Project Motor Racing is launching as a full-priced game, but with all the technical issues and glitches from the Giants Engine, it feels more like an Early Access release. An interesting idea for a career mode is overshadowed by poor performance.
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Darius Matusiak
November 25, 2025
Episodic video games are back, but it’s not Telltale this time. AdHoc Studio has burst onto the scene with their superhero sitcom, Dispatch, which might be one of the best games of the year.
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Matt Buckley
November 19, 2025
The latest Black Ops 7 not only pales in comparison to Battlefield 6, but it also doesn't measure up to the previous Call of Duty games. Despite its huge PvP and PvE content, this is the most bland installment in years, with the worst story campaign.
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Darius Matusiak
November 18, 2025
A fast-paced musou spin on Zelda’s rich lore, Age of Imprisonment expands Tears of the Kingdom’s world while delivering the series’ most polished Hyrule Warriors entry yet.
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Giancarlo Saldana
November 17, 2025
I must admit that the Anno series has always been close to my heart. And although I haven't been particularly fond of it in recent years, this time, thanks to the Roman setting and new mechanics, I once again felt a long-lost excitement.
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Martin Nothing
November 12, 2025
Syberia Remastered brings the 2002 point-and-click puzzle adventure to modern audiences. But does the modern remaster hold up over two decades later?
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Matt Buckley
November 11, 2025
Years of waiting, high hopes, a great predecessor, and a fantastic setting – did it all come together to create a good game?
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Izabela Budzynska
November 5, 2025
Jurassic World Evolution 3 doesn't revolutionize the series, but it refines what fans already love. With natural dinosaur breeding, smoother management, and a solid sandbox mode, it's a pleasant, if safe, evolution of Frontier's dino-park formula.
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Darius Matusiak
November 3, 2025
The new Painkiller tries to revive a classic with modern co-op action but ends up missing the mark. Despite solid shooting mechanics, its short campaign, weak AI, and uninspired design leave the experience feeling flat.
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Paul Wozniak
October 28, 2025
The Outer Worlds 2 is the second epic RPG from Obsidian Entertainment this year, and its brilliantly executed flaws are genuinely the biggest highlight.
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Matt Buckley
October 23, 2025
Pokémon Legends: Z-A trades the open-world wonder of Legends: Arceus for a more battle-focused adventure set entirely in Lumiose City, delivering fresh ideas that shine in combat but stumble in exploration.
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Giancarlo Saldana
October 21, 2025
After what felt like forever, the world is calling the Hayabusa clan back into action, and finally, we have Ninja Gaiden 4, which is aiming high to live up to the legacy of some of the best action games ever.
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Sebastian Kasparek
October 20, 2025
There’s no shortage of praise for Hollow Knight: Silksong at this point. But while working on my review, I kept finding myself asking the same question: Am I having fun?
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Matt Buckley
October 14, 2025
The Battlefield series has really lost its way in recent years. Fortunately, Battlefield 6 seems to be getting back on track, returning to the essence of the brand that we loved so much.
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Darius Matusiak
October 14, 2025
For years, I’ve thought of the beat ‘em up genre as something meant for arcades. A repetitive action experience meant to be played in short bursts. There are pros and cons to this approach, but it’s on me for thinking that was the only way.
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Matt Buckley
October 10, 2025
Little Nightmares III is a darkly beautiful follow-up that captures the series’ eerie charm but plays it too safe, offering an experience that feels more familiar than frightening.
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Giancarlo Saldana
October 9, 2025
Five years ago, we fell in love with Hades for its unique art style, witty dialogue, and super addictive gameplay. The sequel faced the enormous challenge of playing on nostalgia while also delivering something new. Did it succeed?
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Marek Jura
October 1, 2025
Ghost of Yotei builds on its predecessor with a fresh heroine, refined combat, and a breathtaking portrayal of Ezo, making its familiar tale of revenge feel both epic and unforgettable.
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Giancarlo Saldana
September 25, 2025
Silent Hill f has exceeded all my expectations and turned out to be both one of the most intense and one of the most ambitious horrors I've ever played.
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Sebastian Kasparek
September 22, 2025
Dying Light: The Beast is neither an expansion nor a sequel. However, it is another good opportunity for an extremely spectacular extermination of zombies in a beautiful, open world of reasonable size.
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Darius Matusiak
September 18, 2025
Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds takes us on a journey through different dimensions and shows with its original idea that there's room for other games like Mario Kart.
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Michael Grygorcewicz
September 18, 2025
Although Cronos: The New Dawn doesn't revolutionize the genre, fans of survival horror games set in unique settings will be satisfied. A dense atmosphere, a mysterious plot, and a solid dose of anxiety define this new game from Bloober Team.
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Paul Wozniak
September 3, 2025
A haunting detective-style adventure, Hell is Us rewards curiosity and puzzle-solving but stumbles with clunky, frustrating combat.
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Giancarlo Saldana
September 1, 2025
For better or worse, Metal Gear Solid Delta shines as a preservation of a classic but rarely feels like a bold reimagining.
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Giancarlo Saldana
August 27, 2025
Mafia: The Old Country is a game that puts its roots front and center, keeping players engaged with a simple but interesting story.
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Maciej Bogusz
August 7, 2025
Though not without its faults, Hinokami Chronicles 2 is a visually stunning and faithful follow-up that builds on the original with more characters, polished storytelling, and just enough style to keep Demon Slayer fans hooked.
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Giancarlo Saldana
August 5, 2025
Ninja Gaiden: Ragebound is a return to the roots of the franchise, offering fast-paced action that would not be out of place in the main installments of the series.
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Sebastian Kasparek
August 4, 2025
Tales of the Shire was supposed to bring back the cozy atmosphere of Tolkien's universe, but the optimization issues and content pacing kept ruining the fun for me.
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Darius Matusiak
July 28, 2025
Nintendo’s brought Donkey Kong back to the spotlight in the best way possible—by staying true to what made the series great while boldly breaking new ground.
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Giancarlo Saldana
July 25, 2025
Wuchang: Fallen Feathers delivers a brutal and beautiful journey through a cursed, war-torn world—one that blends fast-paced combat, dark folklore, and familiar Soulslike rhythms.
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Giancarlo Saldana
July 24, 2025
Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 + 4 brings back the grind with slick upgrades and nostalgic charm, but some changes—especially to Pro Skater 4—might throw longtime fans off balance.
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Giancarlo Saldana
July 15, 2025
Eriksholm: The Stolen Dream is a little gem of indie games. It has amazing visuals, cleverly designed levels with challenging gameplay, and the real star of the game is the main character, Hanna.
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Darius Matusiak
July 14, 2025
An indie co-op PvE shooter might not be something you expect to enjoy, but Mycopunk will surprise you. The characters and missions are fun and creative, but the base gameplay carries it all.
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Matt Buckley
July 10, 2025
Between the stunning pixel art and navigating your own underground tunnels, there’s a lot to love about Everdeep Aurora. This cozy dark fantasy is an unforgettable experience.
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Matt Buckley
July 9, 2025
Equal parts post-apocalyptic road trip and existential art piece, Death Stranding 2 is the rare sequel that dares to be even stranger—and better.
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Giancarlo Saldana
July 7, 2025
FBC: Firebreak is Remedy’s first attempt at a multiplayer shooter. While it’s got some great ideas and concepts, it didn’t quite come together perfectly in this debut showing.
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Matt Buckley
June 25, 2025
Mario Kart World strengthens the series with an interconnected open-world twist that brings fresh energy to its beloved formula. Packed with new tracks and modes, it’s another Mario Kart you’ll want to own.
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Giancarlo Saldana
June 18, 2025
Small developers have often proven that it's the idea that matters, not a huge budget. Is Wartorn a living proof of that?
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Martin Nothing
June 17, 2025
Lost in Random: The Eternal Die is a challenging action roguelite with some flaws, but also some captivating concepts that make it stand out in a crowded genre.
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Matt Buckley
June 17, 2025