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Trove Review: A Second Coming of Cube World?

Trove Review: A Second Coming of Cube World?

game review28 July 2015

Trove is a new member of the voxel-based games family - an MMORPG resembling the very promising but currently lost in limbo Cube World.

Trove Review: A Second Coming of Cube World?
Review of Victor Vran – The Vampiric Clone of Diablo is Quite Enjoyable

Review of Victor Vran – The Vampiric Clone of Diablo is Quite Enjoyable

game review24 July 2015

Victor Vran is your typical action-RPG inspired by Diablo. The game is heavy on action and not afraid of unconventional ideas but wrapped in a conservative plot.

Review of Victor Vran – The Vampiric Clone of Diablo is Quite Enjoyable
Kholat Review: Only For Fans of Dear Esther and The Vanishing of Ethan Carter

Kholat Review: Only For Fans of Dear Esther and The Vanishing of Ethan Carter

game review11 June 2015

The Polish developers from IMGN.pro know how to draw attention to their debut game entitled Kholat. They offer an intriguing story inspired by authentic events that remain shrouded in mystery to this day, and Sean Bean. What came out of this mix?

Kholat Review: Only For Fans of Dear Esther and The Vanishing of Ethan Carter
Hatred Review: The Controversial "Polish Postal" Is Decent, But Far From Perfect

Hatred Review: The Controversial "Polish Postal" Is Decent, But Far From Perfect

game review03 June 2015

Hatred has finally hit the market. Let's see if beneath the thick layer of blood hides a game that will be remembered not only by the outraged moral guardians, but also by gamers.

Hatred Review: The Controversial "Polish Postal" Is Decent, But Far From Perfect
Review of Invisible, Inc. – A Demanding and Inventive Mix of Strategy and Stealth

Review of Invisible, Inc. – A Demanding and Inventive Mix of Strategy and Stealth

game review26 May 2015

Invisible, Inc. is the work of Klei Entertainment, known for titles such as Don't Starve and Mark of the Ninja. This time, the Canadians are having a go at a turn-based strategy, stealth and roguelike. Can such a blend of genres prove successful?

Review of Invisible, Inc. – A Demanding and Inventive Mix of Strategy and Stealth
Review of The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt on PS4 – A Brilliant RPG That Needs Some Polishing

Review of The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt on PS4 – A Brilliant RPG That Needs Some Polishing

game review18 May 2015

After testing the PS4 version of The Witcher 3, one thing’s for sure – CD Projekt RED has risen to the challenge and created one of the best RPGs of the last several years. Unfortunately, there's a crack on the surface of this otherwise flawless diamond.

Review of The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt on PS4 – A Brilliant RPG That Needs Some Polishing
Project CARS Review: The Most Beautiful Racing Game In History

Project CARS Review: The Most Beautiful Racing Game In History

game review14 May 2015

After four years spent in development under the watchful eye of players and after repeated delays, Project CARS, an old-school racing simulator, is finally out. Will it immediately take the pole position among other car games?

Project CARS Review: The Most Beautiful Racing Game In History
Review of Car Mechanic Simulator 2015 - A Solid Makeover in the Repair Shop

Review of Car Mechanic Simulator 2015 - A Solid Makeover in the Repair Shop

game review08 April 2015

One of last year’s biggest surprises has just gained a sequel – Car Mechanic Simulator 2015 proves that a thorough facelift can bring about really good results.

Review of Car Mechanic Simulator 2015 - A Solid Makeover in the Repair Shop
Review of Pillars of Eternity: Obsidian’s brilliant work of art

Review of Pillars of Eternity: Obsidian’s brilliant work of art

game review27 March 2015

Funds raised through Kickstarter didn’t go to waste this time. An extremely well-experienced team has created a classic RPG that provides a natural continuation of ideas introduced in Baldur's Gate and Planescape: Torment.

Review of Pillars of Eternity: Obsidian’s brilliant work of art
Cities: Skylines Review - Farewell SimCity

Cities: Skylines Review - Farewell SimCity

game review13 March 2015

City building games lovers finally got what they asked for. With help from Paradox Interactive, Colossal Order's Cities: Skylines is a worthy successor of SimCity.

Cities: Skylines Review - Farewell SimCity
Dragon Ball: Xenoverse Review - Wasted potential

Dragon Ball: Xenoverse Review - Wasted potential

game review27 February 2015

Dragon Ball comes to the next generation consoles and unfortunately it fails to live up to the expectations.

Dragon Ball: Xenoverse Review - Wasted potential
Dying Light Review: Leaving Dead Island behind

Dying Light Review: Leaving Dead Island behind

game review06 February 2015

For many people killing zombies never gets old, and developers from Techland are fully aware of that. Dying Light is another solid addition to the zombie games genre from makers of Dead Island.

Dying Light Review: Leaving Dead Island behind
The Crew Review: Test Drive Unlimited in USA

The Crew Review: Test Drive Unlimited in USA

game review15 December 2014

After six years of hard work, the team behind Test Drive Unlimited has crafted a similar product for Ubisoft. A few dozen of cars, the vast United States and the titular ‘crew’ on the road. How did it all turn out?

The Crew Review: Test Drive Unlimited in USA
Dragon Age: Inquisition Review – the best RPG since Skyrim

Dragon Age: Inquisition Review – the best RPG since Skyrim

game review17 November 2014

After a disappointing Dragon Age II, many players got disheartened with the series, and were not anticipating the next entry in the saga. The time is now – to judge the Witcher’s greatest rival, and see if BioWare can still craft memorable RPG games.

Dragon Age: Inquisition Review – the best RPG since Skyrim
Lords of the Fallen Review: Lighter and More Accessible Dark Souls

Lords of the Fallen Review: Lighter and More Accessible Dark Souls

game review31 October 2014

While reviewing Lords of the Fallen there is no way to avoid comparison to Dark Souls. Luckily it's still pretty solid action RPG.

Lords of the Fallen Review: Lighter and More Accessible Dark Souls
Wasteland 2 Review: Best Fallout Kickstarter Can Afford

Wasteland 2 Review: Best Fallout Kickstarter Can Afford

game review26 September 2014

Brian Fargo and inXile Entertainment challenged publishers, and mostly succeeded by creating a worthy successor to the likes of Fallout and Wasteland.

Wasteland 2 Review: Best Fallout Kickstarter Can Afford
Destiny Review: Bungie's great come back?

Destiny Review: Bungie's great come back?

game review16 September 2014

Bungie spared no expense to create a great looking mix of shooter and MMO, but high production value and pretty nice gameplay can’t hide that Destiny is just shallow, and it can’t live up to the hype.

Destiny Review: Bungie's great come back?
Risen 3: Titan Lords Review: Great RPG for Those Who Love Piranha Bytes

Risen 3: Titan Lords Review: Great RPG for Those Who Love Piranha Bytes

game review26 August 2014

In the Risen 3 Piranha Bytes studio combined solutions known from the Gothic series, enriching them with elements introduced in Risen 2. The final effect turned out pretty well for the fans of this German series.

Risen 3: Titan Lords Review: Great RPG for Those Who Love Piranha Bytes

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