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Senua’s Saga: Hellblade 2 is an experience like no other
When the first Hellblade was released seven years ago it managed to surprise the world with its deep engaging story about a girl suffering from psychological problems and fighting both real and inner demons. The follow-up takes you back to a dark world where the voices in your head steer you in the right or…
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Men of War 2: It’s great being back on the battlefield
It has been 15 years since the first Men of War came out, and even though there have been some great spin-offs, it is finally time for a sequel. While Men of War 2 may have its kinks, the game rally brings back strategy games to a better time, and the ongoing RTS revival is…
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V Rising has all the bite you need
After two years in early access, V Rising is finally a finished and launched game with its 1.0 release. But has the early access period been good for the game and is the game any good today? The short answer is: Yes! The longer answer you can read here below. Success in combining genres V…
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A Wild Adventure: Animal Well Game Review
As a lover of puzzle games and animals, I was thrilled to get my hands on the recently released indie game, Animal Well. The game, developed by Billy Basso, offers a unique and refreshing take on the puzzle genre, with its focus on exploration, discovery, and animal companionship. At first glance, Animal Well may appear…
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Stellar Blade: Strikingly Beautiful but generic
Stellar Blade is a game that certainly has its strengths and weaknesses. On the one hand, the combat system is incredibly engaging and satisfying. The variety of weapons and abilities at your disposal, combined with the smooth and responsive controls, make for a battle system that is both fun and challenging. In addition to the…
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Sand Land – A Mediocre JRPG Experience
As a fan of Japanese role-playing games (JRPGs), I was excited to dive into the world of Sand Land. Developed by ILCA, Inc., this game promised a unique blend of fantasy and adventure in a desert setting. While the game has some redeeming qualities, I found the overall experience to be quite mediocre. Story and…
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Rise of the Ronin could have been so much more
With Shogun releasing on television and a rumored Assassin Creed set in Japan on the horizon, it feels like the perfect timing for Team Ninja to come out of the shadows with an open-world game set in the middle of the 19th century’s Japan with the combat and fluidity they are known for. While this…
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Broken Roads is a bit broken, but it is great heading out on its Australian roads.
Ever wondered how life in the post-apocalypse would have been in Australia? With Broken Roads, you can experience it. The debut title from studio Drop Bear Bytes may look like the Australian version of the two first Fallout games but it is its own amazing thing with a few kinks of its own. Good-looking and…
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South Park: Snow Day! Plays like a good episode of the series.
With Stick of Truth and Fractured but Whole, South Park showed everyone it can be great games too and now South Park is back with a third game, this time around it’s a four-player co-op experience. While this game isn’t nearly on the same scale in scope and gameplay elements, it’s still a delightful experience. …
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Alone in the dark is back with its most lovecraftian experience to date.
Alone in the dark, A series which I hold very dear. I can still remember entering that house in the nineties, encountering a monster for the first time (learning from friends in the schoolyard that you could trap the monster before my second playthrough), feeling that constant dread and wondering what is around every corner….