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Reviews and scores of the most important and popular video games
Biomutant Review: A Fuzzy-Wuzzy Fable
game review24 May 2021
Don’t be fooled by its cuddly-looking characters with silly names. Biomutant is a robust and enthralling RPG with a lot to offer and plenty of ways to see it play out.
Biomutant Review: A Fuzzy-Wuzzy FableDays Gone PC Review - The Broken Road has Never Looked so Beautiful
game review22 May 2021
Days Gone is back on PC, even better and prettier. It's still the same game that won the hearts of many gamers. Deacon, though rough, can also be very human. Check out our PC review.
Days Gone PC Review - The Broken Road has Never Looked so BeautifulOf Bird and Cage Review - Where Games and Music Meet
game review21 May 2021
Another walking sim? Not this time! Of Bird and Cage is a unique blend of action-adventure game and metal album, created by people who spent more time in bands (such as Guns N’ Roses) than among developers. It’s a blast to hear. But is it playable at all?
Of Bird and Cage Review - Where Games and Music MeetSubnautica: Below Zero: Surviving the Alien Arctic
game review17 May 2021
It is no easy task for a video game to balance calming exploration gameplay with high tension heists and a dash of existential horror, but Subnautica: Below Zero does it well.
Subnautica: Below Zero: Surviving the Alien ArcticResident Evil Village Review - A Village Worth Visiting
game review05 May 2021
Are you brave enough to discover what lies waiting beyond the village? The frights and chills are so worth it, as the next entry in the famed series puts together satisfying mechanics and enthralling, scary story.
Resident Evil Village Review - A Village Worth VisitingNew Pokemon Snap Review: Back Behind The Lens
game review04 May 2021
The endlessly charming Nintendo IP finally returns to homes after a 22 year hiatus. With the Switch release, Bandai Namco breathes lots of fresh air into the classic, bringing an extensive and faithful production.
New Pokemon Snap Review: Back Behind The LensSmelter Review - Beyond Platforming Heaven And Hell
game review27 April 2021
It’s as if the SNES classics ActRraiser and Mega Man X got married, had a baby, and called it… well, Smelter, which is an awful name, honestly.
Smelter Review - Beyond Platforming Heaven And HellMLB The Show 21 Review - If It Ain’t Broke…
game review25 April 2021
If MLB The Show 21 looks familiar to you, that’s because it’s essentially the same game that comes out every year. Notable additions and some improvements in gameplay, however, make it feel like a good investment.
MLB The Show 21 Review - If It Ain’t Broke…MotoGP 21 Review - Dark Souls of Racing
game review23 April 2021
Do you want to teach someone humility? Buy them MotoGP 21 as a gift. It’ll serve this educational purpose just fine. Yes, you could choose Dark Souls, but that’d be kinda trite, don’t you think? Trust me, MotoGP can be equally unforgiving and punishing…
MotoGP 21 Review - Dark Souls of RacingNieR Replicant Ver.1.22474487139... Review - The Ultimate Version
game review22 April 2021
NieR Replicant is an enthralling experience that will keep you hooked with its mysterious plot and climactic boss battles. This is the version of the game you will want to play even if you played it over a decade ago.
NieR Replicant Ver.1.22474487139... Review - The Ultimate VersionBefore Your Eyes Review - Keep Blinking and Try Not to Cry
game review12 April 2021
I can't remember the last time a game was so close to making me cry. Perhaps it was What Remains of Edith Finch? Yes, these two games have a lot in common, including creative gameplay. To fully experience Before Your Eyes you should have a webcam…
Before Your Eyes Review - Keep Blinking and Try Not to CryMonster Hunter Rise Review: An Exciting New Chapter in Monster Hunting
game review09 April 2021
A complex and layered RPG experience sugarcoated with hack-and-slash action? It must be the new Monster Hunter Rise. The latest game in the popular series brings some exciting new features, but of course focuses on hunting terrifying monsters.
Monster Hunter Rise Review: An Exciting New Chapter in Monster HuntingOutriders Review - Solid Game, but for Specific Taste
game review08 April 2021
This story-driven looter shooter thrives as you see it play out. Once you finish it, you will ask yourself what else you can do without getting bored.
Outriders Review - Solid Game, but for Specific TasteLost Words: Beyond the Page Review - a Platformer Like No Other
game review01 April 2021
What looks like an average platformer is in fact one of the most emotional games of recent years. The story of young Izzy will touch your soul, no matter if you’re 14 or 44. The only thing missing is the game's average delivery of pure platformer.
Lost Words: Beyond the Page Review - a Platformer Like No OtherCleanliness, Time, and Perhaps Feminism - The Sims 4: Bust the Dust
revisiting31 March 2021
Today we can say with certainty that video games, firstly, are not art, and secondly, they always have an educational value and teach us important, veritable life lessons.
Cleanliness, Time, and Perhaps Feminism - The Sims 4: Bust the DustBlack Powder Red Earth Review - A Rage Quitter's Paradise
game review30 March 2021
Black Powder Red Earth is a game based on an interesting idea, but in the end it's more annoying than fun. Definitely not for everyone.
Black Powder Red Earth Review - A Rage Quitter's ParadiseBattle Brothers Switch Review - True Gem for Hundreds of Hours
game review29 March 2021
2021 is a strange year that will take away a lot of big launches. It doesn't hurt me at all, though, because through Battle Brothers on Switch, I don't have time for anything else anyway.
Battle Brothers Switch Review - True Gem for Hundreds of HoursEvil Genius 2 Review: A Spiffy Spy-Fi Sim Sequel
game review29 March 2021
Evil Genius 2: World Domination is a real-time strategy sim that lets you build and manage your own criminal syndicate and evil lair. Its customization features and spy-fi aesthetic make for a great time.
Evil Genius 2 Review: A Spiffy Spy-Fi Sim SequelEndzone A World Apart Review - It’s the End of the World and I Feel Fine
game review28 March 2021
The world has ended, and those who survived are building their settlements. Endzone: A World Apart is an interesting city builder in a post-apocalypse world.
Endzone A World Apart Review - It’s the End of the World and I Feel FineParadise Lost Review - Wolfenstein and BioShock Walk Into a Bar…
game review24 March 2021
Have you ever wondered where the next BioShock game could take place? Paradise Lost won’t give you an answer to that, but it creates a vision so magnificent that I wish 2K Games used it for another installment of this cherished series…
Paradise Lost Review - Wolfenstein and BioShock Walk Into a Bar…Story of Seasons: Pioneers of Olive Town Review: A World to Get Lost In
game review23 March 2021
Story of Seasons: Pioneers of Olive Town has you managing the farm that supports the growing town nearby. If that sounds like an actual job, that’s because sometimes it’s not that far off.
Story of Seasons: Pioneers of Olive Town Review: A World to Get Lost InLoop Hero is The Best PC Game This March!
revisiting11 March 2021
Creating a game that combines several different types of gameplay is rarely a successful endeavor. The creators from Four Quarters studio, however, make it seem completely effortless.
Loop Hero is The Best PC Game This March!Stronghold: Warlords Review - The Sims Go to War!
game review08 March 2021
Stronghold: Warlords allows you to bare-witness the tumultuous history of the Eastern Asian continent, depicting wars of the fearsome Mongol Horde, among others. The game is terribly engrossing, offering diverse missions and even some decisions to make.
Stronghold: Warlords Review - The Sims Go to War!Chopping Trees is an Adventure, or Why isn't Valheim Boring?
revisiting05 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.
Chopping Trees is an Adventure, or Why isn't Valheim Boring?We have reviewed over 380 games. If you're looking for professional editorial reviews, ratings, exhaustive tests, or you don't know which computer, console or mobile game to buy - here you will find our recommendations on which games are worth it, and which should be avoided. We especially recommend our reviews of Stellar Blade, Broken Roads and Sand Land.