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Age of Empires 4 Review - The Return of the RTS King
game review27 October 2021
Age of Empires IV proves there’s still a place for classic RTS games in 2021. Developers have brilliantly adapted the well-known formula to modern realities. Hopefully, this will not be the last part of the series, but a completely new beginning.
Age of Empires 4 Review - The Return of the RTS KingHammerting Review: Needs Reforging
game review17 November 2021
Explore the inside of a mountain and build your own dwarven colony in Hammerting, a game that has a lot of potential but is held back by some rough edges.
Hammerting Review: Needs ReforgingHard West 2 Review: X-Com Goes West
game review05 August 2022
Hard West 2 is out now and we have a lot of good things to say about it. But is the turn-based combat game ideal?
Hard West 2 Review: X-Com Goes WestCrush Your Enemies Review – Barbarians on tour
game review13 July 2016
Citizens of idyllic fantasy lands, beware! A horde of not-so-civilized individuals have escaped the dungeons of a Polish studio, Vile Monarch, to pillage and plunder!
Crush Your Enemies Review – Barbarians on tourThis is the Police review – game about police we've all been waiting for
game review27 July 2016
Do you think that being the chief of police is a simple and relaxing job? If so, This is the Police will quickly change your mind, and it will do so in style.
This is the Police review – game about police we've all been waiting forWorms WMD review – Going back to Armageddon
game review24 August 2016
Worms WMD is a perfect mix of the old and the new, especially since this game is closest to bringing back the experience of the best installments in the series while introducing some new stuff at the same time.
Worms WMD review – Going back to ArmageddonAshes of the Singularity Review – strategy, tactics, and bipolar AI
game review19 April 2016
Ashes of the Singularity certainly delivers on what it promised: colossal engagements with thousands of units. The question is whether it’s enough to call it a truly unique RTS.
Ashes of the Singularity Review – strategy, tactics, and bipolar AIOffworld Trading Company Review – raging capitalism on the Red Planet
game review28 April 2016
Offworld Trading Company provides a breath of fresh air much needed by the RTS genre. Developed by Soren Johnson’s Mohawk Games, this game lets you conquer Mars using stocks, industrial sabotage, price wars, and book cooking. And it's fun!
Offworld Trading Company Review – raging capitalism on the Red PlanetBattlefleet Gothic: Armada Review – Age of Sail 40K
game review02 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 40KCities: Skylines Review - Farewell SimCity
game review13 March 2015
City building games lovers finally got what they asked for. With help from Paradox Interactive, Colossal Order's Cities: Skylines is a worthy successor of SimCity.
Cities: Skylines Review - Farewell SimCityReview of Invisible, Inc. – A Demanding and Inventive Mix of Strategy and Stealth
game review26 May 2015
Invisible, Inc. is the work of Klei Entertainment, known for titles such as Don't Starve and Mark of the Ninja. This time, the Canadians are having a go at a turn-based strategy, stealth and roguelike. Can such a blend of genres prove successful?
Review of Invisible, Inc. – A Demanding and Inventive Mix of Strategy and StealthSatellite Reign Review: Cult Classic Syndicate Now Looks Better Than Ever
game review28 August 2015
The only reasonable explanation for Satellite Reign to be called as it is, are the copyright issues. This tactical cyberpunk game, funded via Kickstarter, is basically a new version of the 1993 game – Syndicate.
Satellite Reign Review: Cult Classic Syndicate Now Looks Better Than EverAct of Aggression Review – Act of War did it better
game review08 September 2015
On one hand, Act of Aggression is a rather successful attempt at resurrecting traditional RTS games and continuing the legacy of C&C. On the other, it tries to become the spiritual successor to Act of War, but unfortunately, this is where it falls short.
Act of Aggression Review – Act of War did it betterBig Pharma Review – drugs not only from Heisenberg
game review17 September 2015
Developing medications requires more than hard work. To hold your own in the business you need to think, as proven by Big Pharma – a very solid proposition for fans of the recently neglected tycoon genre.
Big Pharma Review – drugs not only from HeisenbergRenowned Explorers: International Society review – feeling like Indiana Jones
game review14 October 2015
Abbey Games Studios once again wants to challenge all fans of the strategy genre. This time, the Dutch team will put you in the shoes of 19th century treasure hunters to take part in their thrilling adventures, often on par with those of Indiana Jones.
Renowned Explorers: International Society review – feeling like Indiana JonesCities: Skylines expansion review – what mayors do After Dark?
game review26 October 2015
Strange things happen in the course of a city’s nightlife – the same is true when playing After Dark, the first big expansion for the popular city-builder Cities: Skylines.
Cities: Skylines expansion review – what mayors do After Dark?Prison Architect Review – one of the best economic simulation games of recent years
game review29 October 2015
Prison Architect is not friendly to new users, requires patching of numerous errors, and provides a disappointing campaign but its key elements – construction and management – are amazingly executed.
Prison Architect Review – one of the best economic simulation games of recent yearsHard West Review – the Polish take on XCOM?
game review03 December 2015
Hard West is not afraid to take up the glove dropped by XCOM and shows that a digital narrative can be something else than an endless festival of action and explosions. Still, this doesn’t mean it’s perfect.
Hard West Review – the Polish take on XCOM?Review of Thea: The Awakening – Civilization in a Slavic setting?
game review10 December 2015
Slavic atmosphere and unusual mechanics that are difficult to assign to one genre – these are the most important aspects of Thea: The Awakening. The question is: are these interesting solutions complemented by good gameplay?
Review of Thea: The Awakening – Civilization in a Slavic setting?Endzone 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 FineEvil 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 SequelXCOM: Chimera Squad – Inexpensive, but Not Cheap
game review24 April 2020
XCOM: Chimera Squad came right out of the blue – like a flying saucer crashing on a radio tower; we're not even back on our feet, and the game's already on Steam.
XCOM: Chimera Squad – Inexpensive, but Not CheapIron Harvest Review – The RTS that Won't Surprise You with Anything
game review02 September 2020
How often does a series of concept artworks becomes a pop culture franchise? Iron Harvest, based on the works of Jakub Rozalski, is the only such case I know, but is it a good game? Well...
Iron Harvest Review – The RTS that Won't Surprise You with AnythingWhat Do We Do With the Drunken Gameplay - Port Royale 4 Review
game review25 September 2020
Port Royale 4 is here. Will the game let us forget the rather unflattering part three of the series, created by the same studio, Gaming Minds? The answer is simple: "No, but..."
What Do We Do With the Drunken Gameplay - Port Royale 4 Review