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The 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 2012The Witcher 3: The Wild Hunt Switch Review – The Art of Compromise
game review14 October 2019
The Witcher 3: The Wild Hunt for Nintendo Switch is an ugly duckling. CDPR goes for a compromise – we accept the mediocre graphics, and they bring the best RPG of recent years for a hand-held console. Don't say no.
The Witcher 3: The Wild Hunt Switch Review – The Art of CompromiseThe 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 CrawlersFire Emblem: Three Houses Review – Decent Tactical Adventure
game review25 July 2019
The Fire Emblem series has been well-known to fans of excellent tactical games for years. With Nintendo Switch's hybrid consoles, the taste of well-designed tactical has a chance to appeal wider group of players.
Fire Emblem: Three Houses Review – Decent Tactical AdventureWarhammer: 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 3Disgaea 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 crazinessThe Dwarves Review – shoddy dwarven craftsmanship
game review09 December 2016
We’ve been keeping a close eye on King Art Games ever since Jakub Rozalski decided to entrust them with the development of Iron Harvest. The Dwarves can be seen as an exam of the studio’s capabilities. The results, however, are less than promising...
The Dwarves Review – shoddy dwarven craftsmanshipTyranny Review – an RPG full of contrasts
game review18 November 2016
As we wait for the sequel to Pillars of Eternity, Obsidian Entertainment gives us Tyranny – a game where we play as the Big Bad’s loyal agent. This short-term project features numerous ideas and mechanics, but only some of them pay off.
Tyranny Review – an RPG full of contrastsDeus Ex: Mankind Divided Review – lesser sibling of Human Revolution
game review23 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 RevolutionPokemon GO Review – Poor game, but a social phenomenon
game review22 July 2016
Pokemon GO needs a lot of improvements. Many things are altogether missing from the game. But it’s already obvious that it will be one of the greatest successes not only in mobile gaming, but also in the whole video game industry.
Pokemon GO Review – Poor game, but a social phenomenonThe Technomancer Review – Spiders studio gather momentum
game review28 June 2016
Spiders studio are pretty experienced with RPGs, but they aren’t really adept at them... Or at least that was the case until now – The Technomancer seems to indicate that soon, practice will make the creators of Mars: War Logs and Bound by Flame perfect.
The Technomancer Review – Spiders studio gather momentumThe Witcher 3: Blood and Wine Review – A fairy-tale duchy tinged with blood
game review25 May 2016
With its second expansion the Witcher 3 franchise bids us farewell – at least for a while. The idea to send the witcher on a trip to Toussaint proves to be a great call and an amazing idea for a closure of sorts.
The Witcher 3: Blood and Wine Review – A fairy-tale duchy tinged with bloodThe Banner Saga 2 Review – the Nordic journey continues
game review22 April 2016
The success of the first Banner Saga – an unusual video game resembling a Nordic tale – has raised hopes of the fans for an equally satisfying sequel. It looks like the newest production from Stoic Games is going to meet those expectations.
The Banner Saga 2 Review – the Nordic journey continuesBaldur’s Gate: Siege of Dragonspear Review – The Return of the Aged King
game review15 April 2016
After more than a dozen years of waiting, we are given one more relevant chapter in the history of Bhaalspawn and Baldur’s Gate. Relevant, because Siege of Dragonspear turns out to be perfectly worthy of representing the iconic brand.
Baldur’s Gate: Siege of Dragonspear Review – The Return of the Aged KingGrim Dawn Review – worthy heir to Titan Quest
game review02 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 QuestPillars of Eternity: The White March Part II review – The final chapter of the classic RPG adventure
game review16 February 2016
The time has come for the second - and final - expansion for Pillars of Eternity. Once again we visit the White March, and we get to pick up some plotlines that we already know from the first part.
Pillars of Eternity: The White March Part II review – The final chapter of the classic RPG adventureDarkest Dungeon review – a captivating RPG for the determined ones
game review01 February 2016
The most demanding game of the recent months is here. Darkest Dungeon is a hardcore RPG that you will love… or hate.
Darkest Dungeon review – a captivating RPG for the determined onesFallout 4 Review – Apocalypse Now
game review30 November 2015
Fallout 4 is probably one of the most anticipated games in recent years. Due to the history of the series, the expectations for this title were really high... Has the game managed to satisfy the gamers?
Fallout 4 Review – Apocalypse NowDivinity: Original Sin – Enhanced Edition Review – the hardcore RPG revisited
game review30 October 2015
A year and a half after the release of Divinity: Original Sin, we received an expanded version of the game. Belgian developer Larian has worked hard on improving their creation but was it worth the wait?
Divinity: Original Sin – Enhanced Edition Review – the hardcore RPG revisitedThe Witcher 3: Wild Hunt - Hearts of Stone Review – Almost perfect expansion
game review13 October 2015
The first expansion pack for the Witcher 3, titled Hearts of Stone, features a new adventure of Geralt of Rivia, but it also proves a certain point: a DLC doesn’t have to be sluggish and dull as the competition would have us believe.
The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt - Hearts of Stone Review – Almost perfect expansionSkyhill review – does another roguelike survival amuse or bore?
game review09 October 2015
Skyhill’s biggest flaw is its lack of merits. It’s, technically speaking, a decently designed survival game, but neither its RPG elements nor the story nor the atmosphere are entertaining enough to keep the players engaged.
Skyhill review – does another roguelike survival amuse or bore?Skyshine’s Bedlam Review – roguelike Borderlands on The Banner Saga’s engine
game review25 September 2015
Skyshine’s Bedlam takes us to a wasteland, somewhere between Mad Max and Borderlands. This time, however, not as a lonesome wanderer, but as a boss to an undertaking with thousands of lives at stake.
Skyshine’s Bedlam Review – roguelike Borderlands on The Banner Saga’s engine