Category: Game Reviews
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Were we just bad at teamwork or is 15 Minute Heist a mission impossible?
15 Minute Heist is a board game where you win or lose as a team. Along with teamwork you also need plenty of luck.
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Joulumysteeri – pelillistetty joulukalenteri mysteerinnälkäisille
Joulumysteeri on joulukalenteri, joka kätkee sisäänsä mainion idean, mutta toteutus jää puolitiehen.
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The Joys of the Blade – Nioh 2
Nioh 2 offers an extremely deep combat system and many tools for experienced players to toy around with.
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Solving an interdimensional problem on a “Northern Journey” in Norway
Save the dimension, become an expert in pest control using a sling, and more on this bizarre Northern Journey.
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Crossout: What Is the Ideology of Combat?
Are you willing to combine your creative skills and desire to test some mad inventions and machines? Crossout provides you with such an opportunity. Explore the components, weapons, construct your own vehicle and start intimidating your enemies!
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An Escape to Peace – The Stress-free World of Lake
Sometimes, leaving the stress, work, and deadlines behind is really the right choice. Lake is a game where time stands still and the mind rests.
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Tail Wagging Fun – The Last Friend Review
Weaponize your pets and take down influencers in this beat ‘em up with a tower defense twist.
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Coffee Talk – A visual novel where elves, mermaids and orcs espresso their deepest thoughts to you, their barista
Ever dreamed of working in a cafe in fantasy Seattle? This game could bean the one for you. So put your apron on and get ready to brew a latte of coffee and listen to customers espresso their worries to you.
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Element TD 2 – Take Me Back
Sometimes games don’t have to innovate at all to be enjoyable.
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Explore the Natural Wonders of an Alien World: In Other Waters and Ecological Storytelling
In Other Waters is an ecological game. It’s about how environments shape and are shaped by the things within them, as well as the interdependence of diverse forms of life. As well as being an enjoyable experience, it might help us to think about our own unfolding catastrophe.
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Battlefield 2042: A step into the future or a step backwards?
Is there something absolutely new and unique in Battlefield 2042, or does the game fall short?
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Demonic Collect-a-Thon in a World of Rubble – Shin Megami Tensei V
Shin Megami Tensei V features an extremely satisfying loop of exploration, turn-based battles, and party management at the cost of its story.
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Hearthstonen Standard-pelimuoto: Älynystyröitä haastavaa sekä vaihtelevaa korttistrategiointia
Hearthstonen Standard-muoto on digitaalisten strategiapelien aatelia. Alati vaihtuvat strategiat varmistavat sen, ettei peli käy pitkäveteiseksi pidemmän ajan kuluessa.
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Historically (in)accurate Japanese warfare – Sengoku BASARA 4: Sumeragi
Battle your way across Sengoku period Japan in ludicrous style in Sengoku BASARA 4: Sumeragi.
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From Red to Green – Terraforming Mars
A large time commitment, Terraforming Mars offers a fun theme and many strategies for players that prefer personal planning over social interactions.
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This is What Internet Does to Your Brain: Reflections on Tetrageddon Games
Tetrageddon is an OS game that toys with our most mundane interactions on the digital realm. A chaotic alt game that shows a unique approach to UI and UX.
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Life Is Strange: True Colors – Are There Colors We Haven’t Already Seen?
Life Is Strange shows its true colors when it comes to game design but along with a bigger price tag, it is met with bigger expectations.
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Steel Assault: Retro throwback with diminishing returns
Steel Assault is a short, action-packed guitar riff that tries to relate to all the side-scrolling action fans. But does it live up to its arcade heritage?
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New World – The Amazon company Settler Training Program
For a world that’s supposed to be new, I sure feel like I’ve already seen it many times.
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Stardew Valley – more than a farming simulator
Stardew Valley may seem like a wholesome silly little farming simulator with pixel art, but there is more than meets the eye.