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Chorus Review: Satisfying Combat Distracts From A Lackluster Protagonist
8.0 03 December 2021
Chorus misses out on the opportunity to let the player decide who the protagonist is, choosing instead to force a dramatic end-of-the-world scenario on the player that cheapens the ability to explore and take on side-missions. Read our review.
Chorus Review: Satisfying Combat Distracts From A Lackluster ProtagonistGamedec Review: Cyberpunk Private Eye
8.0 16 September 2021
Imagine a future where people are so dependent on virtual worlds that most of their lives – crimes included – takes place inside them. Hire a game detective to solve the case.
Gamedec Review: Cyberpunk Private EyeWerewolf: The Apocalypse - Heart of the Forest Review - A Howling, Barking, Gripping Adventure
8.0 13 October 2020
Heart of the Forest brings an eerie setting, some fantastic writing, and an atmosphere to remember. The game is heavy on text (because, you know, visual novel), but if you're willing to invest the time, it will repay you with a powerful adventure.
Werewolf: The Apocalypse - Heart of the Forest Review - A Howling, Barking, Gripping AdventureKing of Fighters 15 Review: Safe Hits
8.0 15 February 2022
Sticking to what it knows best, King of Fighters 15 features another solid, albeit safe entry in the series with some slight changes to ease newcomers in while still giving fans new ways to punish their opponents.
King of Fighters 15 Review: Safe HitsLost Words: Beyond the Page Review - a Platformer Like No Other
8.0 01 April 2021
What looks like an average platformer is in fact one of the most emotional games of recent years. The story of young Izzy will touch your soul, no matter if you’re 14 or 44. The only thing missing is the game's average delivery of pure platformer.
Lost Words: Beyond the Page Review - a Platformer Like No OtherSmelter Review - Beyond Platforming Heaven And Hell
8.0 27 April 2021
It’s as if the SNES classics ActRraiser and Mega Man X got married, had a baby, and called it… well, Smelter, which is an awful name, honestly.
Smelter Review - Beyond Platforming Heaven And HellEA Sports PGA Tour Review: Back in Full Swing
8.0 11 April 2023
2015 was the last time EA has put out a golf game, and in that time 2K has started creeping behind it trying to solidify itself as the go-to virtual golf experience. Does EA’s PGA Tour have what it takes to make a comeback?
EA Sports PGA Tour Review: Back in Full SwingLEGO Bricktales Review: Built for Fun
8.0 11 October 2022
What’s better than building your own LEGO structures? Not having to clean up after yourself when you are done playing. Lucky for you—LEGO Bricktales lets you do just that.
LEGO Bricktales Review: Built for FunPGA Tour 2K23 Review: Greener Pastures
8.0 12 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 PasturesLake Review: Stillness in the Ordinary
8.0 06 September 2021
Sometimes a break from your current reality is what you need to clear your mind and realize what’s important in life. Are you drawn to money, career, or are your friends and connecting with special people what you really yearn for?
Lake Review: Stillness in the OrdinaryBig Pharma Review – drugs not only from Heisenberg
8.0 17 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 HeisenbergThe Suicide of Rachel Foster Review – Edith Finch Meets Firewatch
8.0 24 February 2020
As the market is saturated with cheap walking sims, it’s getting harder and harder to find an outstanding game in this genre. Developers of The Suicide of Rachel Foster, however, managed to create one. It’s a thrilling adventure you don’t want to miss.
The Suicide of Rachel Foster Review – Edith Finch Meets FirewatchFor Your Freedom and Ours – Liberated Review
8.0 01 June 2020
When it comes to dystopia, nothing beats the Eastern bloc. Liberated is an innovative project of an indie studio from Warsaw. It is ambitious and interesting – and at the same time beautifully... drawn?
For Your Freedom and Ours – Liberated ReviewWorld of Warcraft: Shadowlands Review - 75% Legion; 25% New
8.0 07 December 2020
The latest addition to the king of MMORPG has already been with us for some time. And you know what? It's pretty good, but Blizzard didn't have to rush this extension.
World of Warcraft: Shadowlands Review - 75% Legion; 25% NewA Classic Adventure in Modern Setting – Beyond a Steel Sky review
8.0 10 July 2020
Beyond a Steel Sky proves that even a quarter of a century is worth waiting for a proper sequel. Or that today it's worth looking at the 26-year-old Amiga game to have more fun with this newer production.
A Classic Adventure in Modern Setting – Beyond a Steel Sky reviewOffworld Trading Company Review – raging capitalism on the Red Planet
8.0 28 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 PlanetSatellite Reign Review: Cult Classic Syndicate Now Looks Better Than Ever
8.0 28 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 EverReview of Invisible, Inc. – A Demanding and Inventive Mix of Strategy and Stealth
8.0 26 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 StealthJagged Alliance 3 Review - A Solid Return of a Legend!
7.5 13 July 2023
Fans of the Jagged Alliance series had to wait 24 years for the next installment of their favorite game. But does the 3 have a chance to meet all the expectations, or will it turn out to be the final nail in the coffin.
Jagged Alliance 3 Review - A Solid Return of a Legend!Medieval Dynasty Review: To Heir Is Human
7.5 22 September 2021
If Animal Crossing was set in the Middle Ages and featured more realistic survival and crafting mechanics, it would be called Medieval Dynasty. Killing animals for food would also have to be there.
Medieval Dynasty Review: To Heir Is HumanDying Light Review: Leaving Dead Island behind
7.5 06 February 2015
For many people killing zombies never gets old, and developers from Techland are fully aware of that. Dying Light is another solid addition to the zombie games genre from makers of Dead Island.
Dying Light Review: Leaving Dead Island behindAvatar: Frontiers of Pandora Review: A Far Cry From Paradise
7.5 06 December 2023
It’s hard to capture the magic of the first Avatar film on the big screen let alone in a video game, but Ubisoft can sure try! Read about the highs and lows of their latest attempt in our review.
Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora Review: A Far Cry From ParadiseBreathedge Review - Not Funny Subnautica in Space
7.5 27 February 2021
Breathedge is another survival game. This time we will explore space, try to get oxygen and gather resources. Although it is not a bad game, the reception is spoiled by poor humor.
Breathedge Review - Not Funny Subnautica in SpaceLords of the Fallen Review: Lighter and More Accessible Dark Souls
7.5 31 October 2014
While reviewing Lords of the Fallen there is no way to avoid comparison to Dark Souls. Luckily it's still pretty solid action RPG.
Lords of the Fallen Review: Lighter and More Accessible Dark Souls