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Song of Horror Review – Often Scary, but in the Wrong Way
game review29 October 2019
Song of Horror is a frightening game that focuses on classic presentation of action, sneaking, and solving puzzles. But was everything that frightens the player surely intended by the creators?
Song of Horror Review – Often Scary, but in the Wrong WayFarming Simulator 19 Platinum Review – Old New McDonald hat 'ne Farm
game review28 October 2019
The popular Farming Simulator series has been known as the best crop harvesting simulator over the years. This time, we have decided to test the Platinum Expansion set dedicated to Farming Simulator 2019.
Farming Simulator 19 Platinum Review – Old New McDonald hat 'ne FarmCrossroads Inn Review – in Desperate Need of Gordon Ramsey
game review23 October 2019
Crossroads Inn is a production from Warsaw-based Kraken Unleashed Studio, which brings an original gameplay formula – it puts the player in the role of the manager of an inn located by the key trade route in the fantasy world of Delcrys.
Crossroads Inn Review – in Desperate Need of Gordon RamseyThe Outer Worlds Review – RPG of the Year? Yeah, of 2012
game review22 October 2019
A year ago, Obsidian heralded The Outer Worlds on the wave of severe criticism of Fallout 76. Today, when Bethesda no longer provides the blanket of a terrible RPG release, things aren't so pretty anymore.
The Outer Worlds Review – RPG of the Year? Yeah, of 2012Ghost Recon: Breakpoint Review – Even Anthem was More Compelling
game review07 October 2019
Breakpoint is an unsuccessful, shapeless blend of ideas from all Ubisoft games. In the endless flood of virtual garbage to collect and buy, there was not even a trace of the cult Ghost Recon series.
Ghost Recon: Breakpoint Review – Even Anthem was More CompellingWanderlust Travel Stories Review – A Must-Read Game
game review26 September 2019
Wanderlust is an unusual and bold concept of a game based on the literature of the road. The courage of the artists, who created a game consisting mostly of text, deserves admiration. And recognition, too, because Wanderlust is simply a really good game.
Wanderlust Travel Stories Review – A Must-Read GameThe Surge 2 Review – Futuristic Dark Souls
game review24 September 2019
The Surge is a properly realized, and distinctive game inspired by Dark Souls. Unfortunately, the inconsistencies in the mechanics and graphics departments produce some rather glaring issues.
The Surge 2 Review – Futuristic Dark SoulsGreedFall Review - Budget Witcher 3 That Simply Works
game review13 September 2019
GreedFall is not a stiff spiritual successor to Gothic series. It's a well-designed unique role playing game developed with a limited budget and some great ideas borrowed straight from the best titles of this genre.
GreedFall Review - Budget Witcher 3 That Simply WorksChildren of Morta Review - A Gem Among Roguelike Dungeon Crawlers
game review13 September 2019
When you beat the Children of Morta you will have the feeling that you are not only abandoning the great, dynamic hack'n'slash, but also that you are leaving the family home where you simply felt good and safe.
Children of Morta Review - A Gem Among Roguelike Dungeon CrawlersGears 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 PlacesBlair Witch Review – the Scariest Forest
game review03 September 2019
Bloober Team is a company that has become a synonym of horror for many people. Blair Witch is their first game developed under a license, but the devs were able to turn that into their favor, offering another successful title. Is it their best game yet?
Blair Witch Review – the Scariest ForestWolfenstein: 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 ForWarhammer: Chaosbane Review – A Casual Diablo 3
game review08 July 2019
Warhammer: Chaosbane, which was to enrich the hack'n'slash universe with creatures of the Old World, was an exciting idea. But bearing in mind the recent disappointment with the glitchy Warhammer: Vermintide 2, I had some reservations...
Warhammer: Chaosbane Review – A Casual Diablo 3Sinking City Review – Sherlock Holmes vs. Cthulhu
game review05 July 2019
The authors of the series of games about Sherlock Holmes opted for the prose of H. P. Lovecraft and seem to have knuckled under to the power of the Great Old Ones. The Sinking City turned out a decent detective adventure, but not much more.
Sinking City Review – Sherlock Holmes vs. CthulhuLayers of Fear 2 Review – More Ambitious, but is that Good?
game review05 July 2019
An atmosphere which is not that spooky or terrifying but... quite strange, disturbing, literally "creepy." Layers of Fear 2 is not the Polish P. T., but a Polish TP. “T” for Twin, and “P” for Peaks.
Layers of Fear 2 Review – More Ambitious, but is that Good?Crash Bandicoot N.Sane Trilogy Review – The Bandicoot is Back in Town
game review10 July 2017
More than 20 years after the release of its first installment, Crash Bandicoot returns in a remastered trilogy prepared by the team at Vicarious Visions. Can this once-progressive title still hold its ground against modern titles?
Crash Bandicoot N.Sane Trilogy Review – The Bandicoot is Back in TownThe Long Journey Home review – space-sim for the patient ones
game review01 June 2017
Deep space exploration has recently become wildly popular in video games. How did Daedalic approach this theme in their new game, The Long Journey Home? What distinguishes it are diversity, creativity… and the fact that it’s hardcore. It really is.
The Long Journey Home review – space-sim for the patient onesBeat Cop review – everyday fun on the force
game review04 April 2017
Rather quietly, overshadowed by triple-A releases, comes a game worth noticing. Beat Cop is, in some respects, quite similar to Papers, Please, but in this case, we can choose between good and bad cop.
Beat Cop review – everyday fun on the forceTrain Mechanic Simulator 2017 Review – I like trains
game review29 March 2017
There’s more to a virtual mechanic’s life than fixing cars or agricultural machines. The time has come to switch to the big stuff – let’s get to work on some railway engines!
Train Mechanic Simulator 2017 Review – I like trainsKona Review – spooky Canadian survival
game review27 March 2017
A snowy, Canadian wilderness is the perfect location to hide some bodies in the closet. If you don’t believe me, Kona – a survival adventure game by Parabole – will certainly convince you.
Kona Review – spooky Canadian survival911 Operator Review – Emergency Dispatch Center Simulator
game review04 March 2017
Being an emergency dispatcher is a highly responsible post, as proven by the game from a small Polish dev team. While it may be hard to remain focused during longer sessions, 911 Operator is definitely worth your time.
911 Operator Review – Emergency Dispatch Center SimulatorDiluvion review – ugly duckling of underwater survival
game review14 February 2017
Alright, landlubbers! Pack yer belongings and in you go to the steel can ye call a submarine! We’re headed to battle sided with Diluvion. What are you saying? The ship’s leaking? Nevermind, we’ll manage, lads…
Diluvion review – ugly duckling of underwater survivalDisgaea 2 review – tactical RPG with a touch of craziness
game review01 February 2017
Demons are like politicians – easy to bribe and prone to fighting. What other lessons can we learn from the PC port of an immersive and funny tactical game, Disgaea 2?
Disgaea 2 review – tactical RPG with a touch of crazinessWarhammer 40,000: Sanctus Reach Review – New Final Liberation?
game review25 January 2017
Remember the human chess game from Harry Potter? If you've always wanted to play its Warhammer 40,000 equivalent, now is your chance, coming in the form of Sanctus Reach published by Slitherine.
Warhammer 40,000: Sanctus Reach Review – New Final Liberation?