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Guilty Gear Strive Review - Stylishly Accessible
8.5 12 June 2021
A series known for its stylized characters and flashy combos is back for another round of fights, but this time a few smart changes make it a lot easier to take in and appreciate what makes it so good in the first place.
Guilty Gear Strive Review - Stylishly AccessibleParadise Lost Review - Wolfenstein and BioShock Walk Into a Bar…
8.5 24 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…Wanderlust Travel Stories Review – A Must-Read Game
8.5 26 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 GameVirginia review – Twin Peaks meets The X-Files
8.5 29 September 2016
Made with a cinematic flair, Virginia tells a subtly emotional story with image alone. This game is trying to push the envelope when it comes to the limits of walking simulators while creating an eerie atmosphere reminiscent of Twin Peaks or The X-Files.
Virginia review – Twin Peaks meets The X-FilesBefore Your Eyes Review - Keep Blinking and Try Not to Cry
8.5 12 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 CryBanishers Ghosts of New Eden Review: Great Game Where Humans Are More Scary Than Ghosts
8.0 13 February 2024
If you don't play Banishers, it will haunt you until the rest of your lifes. Don't Nod has created a really good action RPG focused on story that makes a comment about the not-so-happy beginnings of the United States.
Banishers Ghosts of New Eden Review: Great Game Where Humans Are More Scary Than GhostsGreedFall Review - Budget Witcher 3 That Simply Works
8.0 13 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 WorksIndika Review: More State of Mind Than a Game, Just Like Russia It Depicts
8.0 01 May 2024
Indika is more than a game. It’s a fascinating, one-of-a-kind experience, playing with conventions and instilling disturbing thoughts in our heads. If only developers didn’t desperately try to avoid sticking a “walking sim” label to their work…
Indika Review: More State of Mind Than a Game, Just Like Russia It DepictsSniper Elite 5 Review: Sharp Shooter
8.0 25 May 2022
Sniper Elite 5 takes Karl Fairburne to the French countryside to thwart some Nazi plans once more. Gameplay improvements and new features make this installment feel familiar but still just as fun.
Sniper Elite 5 Review: Sharp ShooterCrash Bandicoot N.Sane Trilogy Review – The Bandicoot is Back in Town
8.0 10 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 TownDeus Ex: Mankind Divided Review – lesser sibling of Human Revolution
8.0 23 August 2016
Developing a sequel that surpasses the original is always a challenge. In case of Mankind Divided, the goal was partly achieved. While the gameplay hits all the right notes, the plot leaves something to be desired.
Deus Ex: Mankind Divided Review – lesser sibling of Human RevolutionTell Me Why Review – Substance Over Style!
8.0 09 September 2020
The new game from the creators of Life is Strange brings a surprisingly sensible approach to difficult subjects, as well as some very powerful emotions and messages.
Tell Me Why Review – Substance Over Style!Valorant Review – Great Combination of Tried Ideas
8.0 03 June 2020
Riot Games has been assembling different ideas for a long time and created a shooter like the Frankenstein's monster. But it worked out a little better for them.
Valorant Review – Great Combination of Tried IdeasHalo Infinite Review. Say 'Hello' to Successful Reboot!
8.0 15 December 2021
Brace yourself, Spartan. Six years after its last game, the Halo series returns with an open-world game that provides a mix of nostalgic and modern elements that make for a satisfying journey through an old, familiar planet.
Halo Infinite Review. Say 'Hello' to Successful Reboot!Homeworld: Deserts of Kharak review – a galaxy’s worth of sand
8.0 11 February 2016
Real-time strategy games, as a genre, are dying. That’s why every new RTS premiere I see is a reason to celebrate. All the more so if the game belongs to one of my favorite series.
Homeworld: Deserts of Kharak review – a galaxy’s worth of sandGrim Dawn Review – worthy heir to Titan Quest
8.0 02 March 2016
The creators of the magnificent Titan Quest certainly didn’t rush their next project, but after years of hard work, we have finally got it. Grim Down is a surprisingly good hack’n’slash, and a solid base for further growth.
Grim Dawn Review – worthy heir to Titan QuestLittle Nightmares 2 Review - Can't Sleep, Monster Will Eat Me
8.0 09 February 2021
Little Nightmares 2 is a sequel that's nearing on obsolescence, but comes out on top with a few successful expansions of previous ideas. On top of that, it remains quite creepy, and overall compelling.
Little Nightmares 2 Review - Can't Sleep, Monster Will Eat MeChernobylite Review: Welcome to the Exclusion Zone
8.0 27 July 2021
Chernobylite is perhaps the closest you will ever get to visiting the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone and avoid any of the radiation aftereffects. And it also somehow manages to make it fun and intriguing at the same time.
Chernobylite Review: Welcome to the Exclusion ZoneMarvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy Review: Brilliant Banter
8.0 29 October 2021
With an original cast and storyline, the video game version of Guardians of the Galaxy rivals that of the movies. But what parts of it are cinematic and where does it fall short? Read our review.
Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy Review: Brilliant BanterWasteland 3 Review – The RPG I've Been Waiting For!
8.0 02 September 2020
Brian Fargo decided to show us the postapocalyptic world of the Wasteland series once again. But this time, we leave the deserts of Arizona and go to the snow-covered, mile-high Colorado.
Wasteland 3 Review – The RPG I've Been Waiting For!Age of Empires 2: Definitive Edition Review – Old But Solid Gold
8.0 12 November 2019
Attractive, good, mature strategy game is looking for a player! Despite the twenty years that have passed, the new Age of Empires II: Definitive Edition still manages to deliver an amazing experience.
Age of Empires 2: Definitive Edition Review – Old But Solid GoldBattlefleet Gothic: Armada Review – Age of Sail 40K
8.0 02 May 2016
The already impressive number of productions set in the Warhammer 40K universe has just been augmented with another interesting title. Battlefleet Gothic: Armada – a digital rendition of a 1999’s board game – is some truly good tactical RTS.
Battlefleet Gothic: Armada Review – Age of Sail 40KGhostrunner 2 Review - The Return of the King?
8.0 23 October 2023
The Polish, cyberpunk-samurai first-person slasher Ghostrunner 2 returns buffed up and even more powerful. But is everything going well in the sequel?
Ghostrunner 2 Review - The Return of the King?Humankind Review: Civilization Meets Multiculturalism
8.0 22 August 2021
Play as various cultures as humankind transcends the eras in this Civilization-inspired game. Feeling both familiar and innovative at the same time, Humankind is sure to keep you playing for one more turn. Read our Humankind review.
Humankind Review: Civilization Meets Multiculturalism