Tag: PC

  • Lost Records: Bloom & Rage – Tape 2: A Bittersweet Symphony of Friendship

    Following the intriguing slow burn of Lost Records: Bloom & Rage – Tape 1, anticipation was high for the concluding chapter. Sadly, Tape 2 doesn’t quite live up to the promise. While it delivers a poignant exploration of friendship and growing up, it sacrifices the compelling mystery that initially hooked players, resulting in an uneven…

  • Commandos: Origins – A Triumphant Return to Form, Brimming with Tactical Depth and Explosive Satisfaction

    Commandos: Origins is a masterclass in tactical stealth, a brutal but ultimately rewarding experience that perfectly captures the spirit of the original series while bravely introducing welcome modernizations. For veterans of the franchise, it’s a nostalgic homecoming. For newcomers, it’s a challenging but compelling introduction to a genre demanding patience, planning, and a healthy dose…

  • Atomfall: A Promising Post-Apocalyptic Trek That Stumbles on the Road

    Rebellion’s Atomfall is a difficult game to neatly categorize. It’s a story-heavy exploration-focused FPS that evokes the grim atmosphere of S.T.A.L.K.E.R. and Metro, while borrowing elements and perhaps even a little DNA from Fallout. The game is built in th Asura engine, same as Sniper Elite , a fact that’s both a blessing and a…

  • Monster Hunter Wilds: A Thrilling Hunt Worth Embarking On

    Monster Hunter Wilds, the latest installment in the beloved monster-slaying franchise, roars to life with stunning visuals, engaging gameplay, and a surprisingly captivating story. While it retains some of the series’ quirks that might initially intimidate newcomers, Wilds emerges as the most welcoming entry point yet, offering a thrilling and rewarding experience for both seasoned…

  • Two Point Museum: A Hilarious Journey Through Management Chaos

    Two Point Studios has done it again. After successfully managing hospitals and universities, they’ve set their sights on a new, equally chaotic and hilarious domain: museums. In Two Point Museum, you’re tasked with building and managing a series of wildly imaginative museums, attracting visitors, and, most importantly, filling them with a collection of weird and…

  • Door Kickers 2: Task Force North – The Best Top-down Tactical Game Out There.

    If you’re searching for a game that masterfully balances strategy, action, and teamwork, look no further than Door Kickers 2: Task Force North. This title is a stunning example of the isometric tactical genre, offering players an addictive experience that’s hard to step away from—characterized by the ever-present feeling of “just one more round.” A…

  • The Stone of Madness: A Beautiful Canvas, Marred by Technical Stumbles

    The Stone of Madness is a game that tantalizes with its artistic vision and intriguing premise, but ultimately falls short of its potential due to frustrating technical shortcomings. The game boldly attempts to fuse the tactical depth of the Commandos series with parts of the nature of roguelikes, all while wrapped in a truly breathtaking…

  • Eternal Strands: A Promising Climb That Never Quite Reaches the Summit

    Eternal Strands arrives with a tantalizing pedigree, boasting the involvement of veterans from the Dragon Age series and a clear ambition to blend the epic scale of Shadow of the Colossus with the demanding combat of Dark Souls. The result is a game that teases greatness, offering moments of genuine thrill and wonder, but ultimately…

  • Star Wars Episode I: Jedi Power Battles is a good remaster of a game no one asked for.

    Okay, buckle up, Padawans, because we’re diving headfirst into the often-overlooked corner of the Star Wars gaming universe: the remaster of Star Wars Episode I: Jedi Power Battles. This isn’t your typical lightsaber-wielding epic; it’s a surprisingly faithful resurrection of a title many probably forgot existed, and it comes with both the charms of nostalgia…

  • The Spirit of the Samurai: Looks amazing but no fun to play 

    In an age where video games often strive for photorealistic graphics and expansive open worlds, The Spirit of the Samurai stands out as a breath of fresh air through its unique aesthetic. The game’s brilliant stop-motion graphics evoke a sense of nostalgia for classic animations, while the beautifully crafted environments draw players into a rich…