Category: Game Reviews
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The Game of Evolution and Natural Selection
Evolution is not something tacked on – the co-evolutionary competition drives play, making the dynamics and theme neatly integrated.
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Critical Ops, the Off-Brand Counter-Strike
Playing a shooter on a smartphone feels like all thumbs.
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Review: This War of Mine
Cold, hunger, depression and fatigue are the only resources you don’t lack in This War of Mine
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The X-Files: Deep State review
The X-Files: Deep State is a fun and easy F2P hidden object game for mobile and tablets.
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Assassin’s Creed: Origins Review
This time around, it’s time to assassinate in Ancient Egypt After the disappointing sales of 2015’s Assassin’s Creed: Syndicate Ubisoft decided to spend more time developing the next Assassin’s Creed game. This meant that they didn’t release a new main game in the series in 2016, placing heavy expectations on Origins, the next entry in…
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Remember Me review
The cyberpunk world of Remember Me has heaps of potential, but is hopelessly constrained by its linearity.
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How Do I Get Thee to Deliver My Message – Love Letter Review
Love it, or love it not.
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“Yes, my Gatekeeper”. A Review of Atmosfear: The Gatekeeper
Atmosfear: The Gatekeeper is a DVD board game where its main attraction is also its biggest flaw.
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Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus Review (PC)
Bigger and badder, this Wolfenstein sequel expands on its predecessor
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Cars 3: muutakin kuin pelkkää kilpa-ajoa
Aja itsesi voittoon ja pidä hauskaa elokuvasta tuttujen hahmojen parissa Cars3 -pelissä
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Fingerpori: Heimo-peli arvostelu
Fingerpori-lautapelin helmasynti on luovuuden puute. Kaksimielisyyksien ja puujalkavitsien ehdoton ykkössarjakuva, Pertti Jarlan Fingerpori, on nauttinut suurta suosiota jo yli vuosikymmenen ajan. Ei ole siis mikään ihme, että Fingerpori on laajentunut myös sarjakuvien ulkopuolelle. Yksi näistä aluevaltauksista on lautapelien maailma, joka sai osansa Jarlan huumoria Tacticin Fingerpori: Heimo-pelin muodossa. Pelin tavoite on hyvin yksinkertainen: yritä olla…
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Pixels & Peculiarity – Yume Nikki Review
Surreal and unyieldingly cryptic even after 14 years, the dream world of Yume Nikki has not lost its touch.
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“Battle of the Reds and the Whites in Finland in 1918” Review
A century-old boardgame with unbalanced gameplay makes for a good conversation piece
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Wolfenstein: The New Order Review (PC)
Wolfenstein is back, and means business
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At a Loss for Words: Boggle review
Simple yet challenging, this game boggles the mind in a good way
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DreamWeb (Amiga/DOS) review
Insane in the membrane – DreamWeb
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JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: Eyes of Heaven Review
Eyes of Heaven is a bizarre game, but is it bizarre enough? JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure is a long-running and beloved manga and anime series, following the adventures of the Joestar family as they fight evil in a stylish and bizarre fashion. And like many other anime series, it too has been adapted to video game…
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Playerunknown’s Battleground Review (PC)
Winner, winner chicken dinner! PUBG is the first game to popularize the Battle royale genre. Playerunknown’s Battleground, commonly knowns as PUBG has its roots deep in the modding scene of ARMA 2&3. Where the game’s lead developer Brendan Greene, also known as Playerunknown, developed the battle royale style gamemode in. After the huge popularity in…
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Madness and Shadows – Darkest Dungeon
In Darkest Dungeon, you direct a party of four adventurers onwards through the dungeon in the dwindling light of their torches. They wade through blood and corpses to put an end to the darkness beneath the ruined estate where they’ve come, at the cost of their own lives and sanity. The gameplay is simple. Though…
