Category: Game Reviews
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Wizardry 8 review
Dungeon crawling at it’s finest: Wizardry8 RPG review
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Vampire: the Masquerade – Bloodlines review
Live out your darkest fantasies in this cult vampire RPG from Troika Games
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Detroit: Become Human – Where Every Choice Matters
What makes us human? See the world through the eyes of a machine, trying to discover what it means to be human in the near-future metropolis of Detroit in 2038.
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Fresh Blood in Survival Horror – Darkwood
Darkwood blends survival horror and roguelike elements seamlessly and still somehow avoids the major pitfalls of either genre.
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Once Upon a Time in Yoshi’s Island – A Yoshi’s Crafted World review
De-stress with Yoshi’s Crafted World – one of the cutest games there is!
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Catan: Still One Of The Play-Worthiest Classic Board Games Out There?
It is still one of the hottest selling board games nowadays and it’s been played during family get-togethers and Silicon Valley networking events. Of course, I am talking about ‘The settlers of Catan’ or since it’s been rebranded: Catan.
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Animal Crossing: New Leaf – Escape from Reality
An easy-going life-simulation game for escaping the real life
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Fun times committing familicide: Gloom review
Gloom is a card game in which the goal is to torment and murder your family while engaging in storytelling.
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Grand Ages: Rome – A Deeply Elaborated City-building Strategy
In the city-builder Grand Ages: Rome, you become a leader of several expanding Roman colonies spread throughout Europe. Will you manage to build up a successful city and preserve the imperial glory of the Roman Republic?
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Dostihy a Sázky
Dostihy a Sázky is a board game that came out for the first time in 1984, before the Velvet Revolution. The author of the game was Ladislav Mareš, who did not deny his inspiration in the foreign board game Monopoly.
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Legend Of The Five Rings – Newcomers Rocky start
An engaging card game with beautiful storytelling but tremendously steep learning curve.
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The Tides of War – Scythe Review
A review of one of the most engaging boardgames out there. Here are a few words about Scythe, the engine-building game of war and peace. Will you try to defeat your opponents through combat? Will you aim to complete your secret objective? Will you form lasting alliances? All this, and more, in a 40×40 cm…
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77 Kivaa Kysymystä ja Vekkulia Vastausta – Review of An Old Finnish Card Game
77 Kivaa Kysymystä ja Vekkulia Vastausta, which roughly translates into 77 Nice Questions and Mischievous Answers, takes you to a nostalgia trip even if you haven’t played it before.
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Radiant Silvergun review
One of the most unique arcade shmups: Radiant Silvergun
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Control – A Visual Masterpiece
Control’s magnificent visual design, the unique weirdness of its world, and solid combat make it a game of the year candidate that doesn’t get diminished by the shortness of the story and the sudden ending.
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Life in a dystopian future – Va-11-Hall-A – Cyberpunk Bartender Action
Va-11-Hall-A – Cyberpunk Bartender Action, Valhalla for short, is a bartending visual novel set in a fictional city called Glitch (city). Heavy with conversation, laden with interesting characters with bizarre stories, Valhalla is a lighthearted cyberpunk game where the player takes on the role of a bartender in a bar called Valhalla.
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Death Stranding – Unique but Monotonous Experience
Since its announcement in 2016, fans have been trying to figure out what game designer Hideo Kojima’s newest game Death Stranding is actually about. Now that the game has been finally released, has the wait filled with wild speculation been worth it?
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Windjammers – Classic arcade game you might have missed
Have you always wanted to play a game that combines one of the oldest games in the world, throwing frisbees and numerous sport games? Then you might like to try Windjammers.
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Infuriatingly fun: Super Stardust HD Review
Super Stardust HD is an enjoyable action video game that stands the test of time.
