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Dying Light 2 Review: A Glow in the Dark
game review02 February 2022
Dying Light 2 review is here! DL returns with a sequel that’s better than the original and offers you so much more frights and thrills. You will never look at a UV lamp the same way again.
Dying Light 2 Review: A Glow in the DarkFatal Frame Maiden of Black Water Review: A Slow, Underwhelming Burn
game review28 October 2021
Project Zero: Maiden of Black Water (or Fatal Frame) brings a supernatural story to all platforms this Halloween, but a multitude of factors keep the game from reaching its full potential.
Fatal Frame Maiden of Black Water Review: A Slow, Underwhelming BurnCris Tales Review: An Ode to the Best and Worst of JRPGs
game review17 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 JRPGsScars Above Review: Stars in Their Eyes
game review28 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 EyesWo Long Fallen Dynasty Review: A Spirited Soulslike
game review03 March 2023
Much like Nioh, Wo Long is beautiful and intricate and offers a punishing combat system to satisfy your masochistic desires if you have a thing for Souslike games.
Wo Long Fallen Dynasty Review: A Spirited SoulslikeImmortals of Aveum Review: When Magic Fizzles
game review22 August 2023
A new IP, Immortals of Aveum, doesn’t make the best first impression, yet has the potential to be much more – if it focuses on what it does well.
Immortals of Aveum Review: When Magic FizzlesArmored Core VI: Fires of Rubicon Review. Mechas Die Twice
game review23 August 2023
The TV set melted and the PS4 is a pile of smoking ash after the encounter with Armored Core VI: Fires of Rubicon. This game in every respect reminds me of face-melting red-hot metal.
Armored Core VI: Fires of Rubicon Review. Mechas Die TwiceCyberpunk 2077 Disappointed, but Phantom Liberty Delights. A Touching Farewell by Spy Thriller
game review20 September 2023
I'm not a big fan of Cyberpunk 2077, but Phantom Liberty totally stole my heart. It has a great plot, great emotions, and is really memorable. That said, it's just average in terms of gameplay.
Cyberpunk 2077 Disappointed, but Phantom Liberty Delights. A Touching Farewell by Spy ThrillerLords of the Fallen Review - Troublesome Reboot, Step in the Right Direction
game review17 October 2023
The new Lords of the Fallen is definitely a better game than the almost decade-old original. More demanding and diverse, it offers a more interesting world. Still, it comes with a few problems.
Lords of the Fallen Review - Troublesome Reboot, Step in the Right DirectionAlan Wake 2 Review: The Sheer Power of Storytelling
game review26 October 2023
Alan Wake 2 stands out as a sequel that builds on the strong foundation laid by the original some thirteen years ago and takes the series in an exciting, new direction.
Alan Wake 2 Review: The Sheer Power of StorytellingScorn Review: An Unsettling Journey
game review14 October 2022
Scorn throws you into a world filled with grotesque imagery and expects you to figure your way forward. Its lack of direction creates a wonderful feeling of dread, but it can become a maddening experience for some.
Scorn Review: An Unsettling JourneyPlague Tale Requiem is the Reason Why I Still Play Games - Review
game review17 October 2022
A Plague Tale Requiem is one of the best games of 2022, and it undoubtedly offers a very relevant critique of the realities we've found ourselves in. Wear your masks, because we're entering a highly contagious plague of rats.
Plague Tale Requiem is the Reason Why I Still Play Games - ReviewTrek to Yomi Review: A Trek Worth Taking
game review06 May 2022
A beautiful and immersive journey, Trek to Yomi is a game that Akira Kurosawa would have made. Read our review.
Trek to Yomi Review: A Trek Worth TakingDolmen Review: Dead Space
game review23 May 2022
Dolmen is years in the making and should feel like Dead Space mixed with Dark Souls. But do some design and technical issues make it feel more dead than deadly?
Dolmen Review: Dead SpaceEA WRC Review - DiRT Rally Has New Name and Unexpected Issues
game review03 November 2023
Raised on foundations of excellent DiRT Rally series, WRC seemed certain contender to the title of the racing game of the year, after disappointing launch of Forza Motorsport. Sadly, what Codemasters released is another troubled title in need of patching.
EA WRC Review - DiRT Rally Has New Name and Unexpected IssuesDiablo 4 Review: Blizzard Remembered How to Make a Great Game!
game review30 May 2023
We've been waiting for years, but it's finally here - the new Diablo 4 with a great campaign and addictive combat. Read our review, because it was really worth the wait!
Diablo 4 Review: Blizzard Remembered How to Make a Great Game!Evil Dead The Game Review: Mostly Groovy
game review16 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 GroovyVampire Swansong Review: Choose wisely
game review06 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 Quarry Review: Camp of Consequences
game review13 June 2022
Camps are known to be dangerous at night in most horror films. How does Camp Hackett stand up to that trope in The Quarry?
The Quarry Review: Camp of ConsequencesMatchpoint Review: Tennis Championships of Clones
game review11 July 2022
If you wanted to become the new Roger Federer, this game won't help you do it. Really, it's a waste of time. Matchpoint: Tennis Championships is a tournament for clones.
Matchpoint Review: Tennis Championships of ClonesThe Callisto Protocol Review: A Dull Space Horror
game review07 December 2022
A survival horror set in space—it’s hard not to compare The Callisto Protocol to Dead Space, but does it offer enough excitement to help it stand out? Find out in our review.
The Callisto Protocol Review: A Dull Space HorrorSteelrising Review: An Exciting Premise Falls Short
game review10 September 2022
What if the French Revolution was thwarted by an army of robots? While the game can be fun, ultimately Steelrising doesn’t quite live up to that unique concept.
Steelrising Review: An Exciting Premise Falls ShortPGA Tour 2K23 Review: Greener Pastures
game review12 October 2022
Back after a two year hiatus, the latest installment of PGA Tour feels as realistic as ever but offers more options to welcome new players onto the green.
PGA Tour 2K23 Review: Greener PasturesTwo Point Campus Review: This Game Hates Me and I Love It
game review04 August 2022
Our Two Point Campus review is ready! Is the game a worthy successor to Two Point Hospital? Was the delay helpful in delivering the game we hoped for?
Two Point Campus Review: This Game Hates Me and I Love It