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Car Mechanic Simulator 2021 Review - Refurbished Classic Instead of Brand New Ride
7.0 13 August 2021
The game about being a car mechanic is back. It's better, it's bigger, it's prettier, but overall it's a small step in the evolution of the series, rather than a significant revolution.
Car Mechanic Simulator 2021 Review - Refurbished Classic Instead of Brand New RideSand Land Review: Rich Yet Parched
7.0 25 April 2024
Akira Toriyama’s final works is now a video game that hopes to introduce you to an arid world that needs saving. Does it offer what you want in an open-world game or leave you wanting more? Find out in our review.
Sand Land Review: Rich Yet ParchedDead Island 2 Review: Zombied Out
7.0 18 April 2023
Dead Island 2 is a return to a tried-and-true formula: murdering zombies with baseball bats. What else does Dead Island 2 bring to the table? You'll find out in our review.
Dead Island 2 Review: Zombied OutSaints Row Review: A Safe Reboot
7.0 22 August 2022
Saints Row is the latest franchise to get the reboot treatment, but will a tamer installment still give you the fun you remember?
Saints Row Review: A Safe RebootGran Turismo 7 Review - Sleeping Beauty
7.0 02 March 2022
Finally, Polyphony Digital takes us back to the future. Gran Turismo 7 recovers all singleplayer features fans loved the series for, and gives them modern look. But the game itself doesn’t feel modern at all, sadly. Forza got far away.
Gran Turismo 7 Review - Sleeping BeautyThe Surge 2 Review – Futuristic Dark Souls
7.0 24 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 SoulsNinja Gaiden: Master Collection Review - A Weathered Old Ninja
7.0 11 June 2021
This master collection hopes to make Ninja Gaiden relevant again in 2021. But for a game that really shows its age, is it a series worth revisiting?
Ninja Gaiden: Master Collection Review - A Weathered Old NinjaBus Simulator 21 Review: Realistically Mundane
7.0 11 September 2021
If you ever wanted to get a taste of what driving a bus was like without quitting your day job, Bus Simulator 21 is how you can get a taste of the action. We guarantee you will appreciate public transportation even more.
Bus Simulator 21 Review: Realistically MundaneShadow Warrior 3 Review: Wang-Boom-Bang!
7.0 28 February 2022
Shadow Warrior 3 review is here. Is SW3 good enough to justify its price and convince the players to choose it over the very similar Doom Eternal?
Shadow Warrior 3 Review: Wang-Boom-Bang!FIFA 21 Review - EA Is at It Again
7.0 07 October 2020
The new FIFA is as fun and annoying as its previous editions. Although there have been some noticeable changes, the new decade for the series certainly doesn't start with a breakthrough.
FIFA 21 Review - EA Is at It AgainBattlefield 2042 Review: Hazard Zone
7.0 17 November 2021
A mix of old and new, Battlefield 2042 features more maps, more pomp, and more customization tools. But is more always better?
Battlefield 2042 Review: Hazard ZoneLEGO 2K Drive Review: Some Missing Pieces
7.0 24 May 2023
Mixing LEGO bricks with an open-world cart racing experience, LEGO 2K Drive is lighthearted fun that could build way more with its working parts.
LEGO 2K Drive Review: Some Missing PiecesFIFA 20 Review – the Return of the Party Football King (Final Score)
7.0 20 September 2019
FIFA 20 once again proves that when it comes to playing with friends, nobody's got anything on this series. Unfortunately, things aren't so great with everything the game offers.
FIFA 20 Review – the Return of the Party Football King (Final Score)Call of Duty Vanguard Review: War Never Changes
7.0 10 November 2021
What can you expect from a Call of Duty game besides another campaign mode, more multiplayer, and zombies? Hopefully enough to warrant another purchase.
Call of Duty Vanguard Review: War Never ChangesScars Above Review: Stars in Their Eyes
7.0 28 February 2023
Inspired by many games you’ve probably played, Scars Above does its best to tell a unique story and stand out on top. Does it succeed or get lost in space?
Scars Above Review: Stars in Their EyesVampire Swansong Review: Choose wisely
7.0 06 June 2022
Vampire: The Masquerade - Swansong isn't ideal. But after a rather rough and overwhelming start the mystery wins you over. Here's our review.
Vampire Swansong Review: Choose wiselyThe Final Station review – next stop: post-apocalypse
7.0 02 September 2016
From the very first trailer The Final Station looked like a lovechild of This War of Mine and the “old but gold” Transarctica. Sounds wonderful, but is it really?
The Final Station review – next stop: post-apocalypseCris Tales Review: An Ode to the Best and Worst of JRPGs
7.0 17 August 2021
Cris Tales has a remarkably beautiful hand-drawn aesthetic, some unique time travel mechanics, and a fun and engaging fantasy world. Unfortunately, the gameplay is often bogged down by repetitive turn-based combat and excessive loading times.
Cris Tales Review: An Ode to the Best and Worst of JRPGsBlightbound Review: A Dungeon Crawler by Any Other Name
7.0 28 July 2021
This game won't change the world, and it's certainly not the best in its genre. It does, however, have the ability to enchant for several long hours. Some elements should be refined though. Read our Blightbound review.
Blightbound Review: A Dungeon Crawler by Any Other NameEvil Dead The Game Review: Mostly Groovy
7.0 16 May 2022
For many of us Evil Dead holds a special place in our hearts - how about Evil Dead The Game? The bloody masterpiece that is Evil Dead 2: Dead by Dawn is a right of passage for most teenage sleepovers and remains a landmark of horror history.
Evil Dead The Game Review: Mostly GroovyAtelier Sophie 2 Review: Dream or Nightmare?
7.0 24 February 2022
The latest addition to the Atelier series, Atelier Sophie 2: The Alchemist of the Mysterious Dream, takes a laid-back approach to the modern RPG, including its trademark puzzle crafting system.
Atelier Sophie 2 Review: Dream or Nightmare?FAR: Changing Tides Review - Get Swept Away
7.0 25 February 2022
FAR: Changing Tides is an indie game about a journey through a devastated world. And while it is pretty, it could have been much better.
FAR: Changing Tides Review - Get Swept AwayUnbound Worlds Apart Review: Platforming Not For the Impatient
7.0 04 August 2021
Unbound has familiar touchstones of other modern side-scrolling platformers: Ori and the Will of the Wisps, Limbo, Inside, Cuphead, take your pick. It’s almost a formula by now. Throw a nice color pallet, a mystical world, and boom you’ve got a game.
Unbound Worlds Apart Review: Platforming Not For the ImpatientHoa Review: Like a Simple, Short-Lived Flower
7.0 23 August 2021
Like a short-lived flower, Hoa is filled with wonder. Its levels and puzzles may be too simple for some, but the wonder it creates through art and sound could be what convinces you to play it.
Hoa Review: Like a Simple, Short-Lived Flower