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Reviews and scores of the most important and popular video games
Crudelis review – how many choices can you make in 60 minutes?
game review26 January 2016
Crudelis is an independent Polish game which is advertised as “RPG combining Prince of Persia with The Witcher”. What would you do in the last hour of your life?
Crudelis review – how many choices can you make in 60 minutes?DiRT Rally Review – Richard Burns Rally can finally be replaced
game review18 December 2015
Truly famished are the fans of PC racing simulators. The Brits from Codemasters finally lent them a helping hand and created another game in the Dirt series. But what a game it is!
DiRT Rally Review – Richard Burns Rally can finally be replacedReview 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?Hard 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?Fallout 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 NowWarhammer: The End Times – Vermintide Review – a.k.a. Left 4 Rats
game review06 November 2015
On paper, the premise of combining Left 4 Dead and the Warhammer universe looks absolutely brilliant. Will the beloved co-op formula turn out to be a blockbuster when transplanted into a world full of Skavens?
Warhammer: The End Times – Vermintide Review – a.k.a. Left 4 RatsDivinity: 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 revisitedPrison 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 yearsCities: 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?Renowned 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 JonesThe 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?Armikrog review – does the spiritual successor to The Neverhood hold together?
game review06 October 2015
A point'n'click clay adventure game created by the people behind The Neverhood sounds like a dream come true for many fans of the genre. Has Armikrog met the great expectations and managed to provide high-quality entertainment?
Armikrog review – does the spiritual successor to The Neverhood hold together?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 engineSOMA Review – a horror straight from the depths of the sea by the creators of Amnesia
game review24 September 2015
Frictional Games has stood up to the challenge – SOMA is by far the biggest, most scary and elaborate project of the Swedish studio. However, it got lost in its fundamental premise.
SOMA Review – a horror straight from the depths of the sea by the creators of AmnesiaBig 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 HeisenbergAct 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 betterShadowrun: Hong Kong review – a step in the right direction
game review31 August 2015
It seems that the developers from Harebrained Schemes actually did their homework, because Shadowrun: Hong Kong turns out to be significantly better than Shadowrun Returns.
Shadowrun: Hong Kong review – a step in the right directionSatellite 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 EverPillars of Eternity: The White March – Part 1 Review
game review26 August 2015
Pillars of Eternity is one of the best RPG games of the last few years, reaching out to the roots of the genre in an amazing way. The first of the expansions planned for this title leaves no doubt that Obsidian is at their best.
Pillars of Eternity: The White March – Part 1 ReviewRocket League Review: Introducing the Soccar
game review31 July 2015
People love football (or soccer) and people love cars. Will people love Rocket League – the game that merges the two?
Rocket League Review: Introducing the SoccarTrove Review: A Second Coming of Cube World?
game review28 July 2015
Trove is a new member of the voxel-based games family - an MMORPG resembling the very promising but currently lost in limbo Cube World.
Trove Review: A Second Coming of Cube World?Review of Victor Vran – The Vampiric Clone of Diablo is Quite Enjoyable
game review24 July 2015
Victor Vran is your typical action-RPG inspired by Diablo. The game is heavy on action and not afraid of unconventional ideas but wrapped in a conservative plot.
Review of Victor Vran – The Vampiric Clone of Diablo is Quite EnjoyableKholat Review: Only For Fans of Dear Esther and The Vanishing of Ethan Carter
game review11 June 2015
The Polish developers from IMGN.pro know how to draw attention to their debut game entitled Kholat. They offer an intriguing story inspired by authentic events that remain shrouded in mystery to this day, and Sean Bean. What came out of this mix?
Kholat Review: Only For Fans of Dear Esther and The Vanishing of Ethan CarterWe have reviewed over 380 games. If you're looking for professional editorial reviews, ratings, exhaustive tests, or you don't know which computer, console or mobile game to buy - here you will find our recommendations on which games are worth it, and which should be avoided. We especially recommend our reviews of Stellar Blade, Sand Land and Heading Out.