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Reviews and scores of the most important and popular video games
Assassin's Creed Valhalla Review - The Assassin We All Wanted
game review09 November 2020
Last week was a hell of a week. I spent it with AC Valhalla, at the side of Eivor, a brave warrior from Norway, who went to England with a bunch of friends to build her house.
Assassin's Creed Valhalla Review - The Assassin We All WantedMario Kart Live Review - An Expensive Gimmick
game review03 November 2020
Mario Kart Live sounds like a revolution on paper: unfortunately, this revolution ends after two hours, slaughtered by boredom, repetition and technical challenges.
Mario Kart Live Review - An Expensive GimmickWatch Dogs: Legion Review - Safe and Polite Revolution
game review28 October 2020
Legion isn't the revolution that it was advertised as – and I think that's good. While it's not flawless, it definitely is a satisfying representative of open-world action games.
Watch Dogs: Legion Review - Safe and Polite RevolutionPikmin 3 Deluxe Review - Nintendo Can Make Strategies!
game review28 October 2020
A skillful combination of absurd, Nintendo-style themes, exploration and mechanics based on raw material management. Pikmin 3 Deluxe does not change the face of the series, but a few changes from the Wii U version encourage you to meet again.
Pikmin 3 Deluxe Review - Nintendo Can Make Strategies!Ghostrunner Review - Eat Your Heart Out, Faith
game review26 October 2020
I've just finished a really great first-person Polish studio game set in a dystopian, futuristic city. And I'm not talking about Cyberpunk 2077 at all - even before its premiere, an excellent Ghostrunner awaits you.
Ghostrunner Review - Eat Your Heart Out, FaithPhasmophobia Will Give You the Creeps... Unless You're Playing With Friends
revisiting15 October 2020
However, with a few simple tricks, Phasmophobia intensifies everything that we have experienced so far in the classics, making us pant out of fear, but you can't abuse it.
Phasmophobia Will Give You the Creeps... Unless You're Playing With FriendsWerewolf: The Apocalypse - Heart of the Forest Review - A Howling, Barking, Gripping Adventure
game review13 October 2020
Heart of the Forest brings an eerie setting, some fantastic writing, and an atmosphere to remember. The game is heavy on text (because, you know, visual novel), but if you're willing to invest the time, it will repay you with a powerful adventure.
Werewolf: The Apocalypse - Heart of the Forest Review - A Howling, Barking, Gripping Adventure5 Life Lessons from Among Us, the Hellishly Fun Scumbag Simulator
revisiting09 October 2020
There are games that try to make us feel for others, arouse empathy, condemn thoughtless hatred. And there's also Among Us, which says : "I bet five bucks that I'll make you a two-faced pig in two rounds." And believe me, it's right.
5 Life Lessons from Among Us, the Hellishly Fun Scumbag SimulatorFIFA 21 Review - EA Is at It Again
game review07 October 2020
The new FIFA is as fun and annoying as its previous editions. Although there have been some noticeable changes, the new decade for the series certainly doesn't start with a breakthrough.
FIFA 21 Review - EA Is at It AgainStar Wars: Squadrons Review – Finally, X-Wing vs. TIE Fighter Returns!
game review05 October 2020
Star Wars: Squadrons is a reminder that showing the universe of Star Wars from the perspective of a regular fighter pilot is a hit. It's just a pity that there's been a lack of momentum and truly epic action.
Star Wars: Squadrons Review – Finally, X-Wing vs. TIE Fighter Returns!Crash Bandicoot 4 Review – Crash Returns the Same, Yet Better
game review02 October 2020
Playing the newest Crash I realized that I've seen it all somewhere before. Familiar mechanics, levels, animations... But you know what? These copied solutions go perfectly together, and we've just got a new king of 3D platformers!
Crash Bandicoot 4 Review – Crash Returns the Same, Yet BetterThe Elder Scrolls: Oblivion – Once Slayer of PCs, Now Nearly Neglected
revisiting27 September 2020
I have fond memories of Morrowind. I don't have too much memories with Skyrim, because I'm still playing it. And what about Oblivion? The fourth installment in the series seem the most forgotten, though it's certainly an important link.
The Elder Scrolls: Oblivion – Once Slayer of PCs, Now Nearly NeglectedWhat Do We Do With the Drunken Gameplay - Port Royale 4 Review
game review25 September 2020
Port Royale 4 is here. Will the game let us forget the rather unflattering part three of the series, created by the same studio, Gaming Minds? The answer is simple: "No, but..."
What Do We Do With the Drunken Gameplay - Port Royale 4 ReviewMafia: Definitive Edition Review – Proper Remake You Can't Miss
game review24 September 2020
The final edition of Mafia caused much excitement among the fans – after all, the studio known for problematic Mafia 3 tackles a legend. The final result is more than pleasing, although not without a few blemishes – still, Hangar 13 shows how it's done.
Mafia: Definitive Edition Review – Proper Remake You Can't MissFlight Simulator 2020 – Amazing Details You Might Have Missed
revisiting17 September 2020
Microsoft Flight Simulator is among the most sophisticated video games to ever be released, but like any large game, it comes with a lot of interesting details. We've caught the best of them for you.
Flight Simulator 2020 – Amazing Details You Might Have MissedSuper Mario 3D All-Stars Review – Old-school Mustache on Switch!
game review16 September 2020
The release of Super Mario 64, Super Mario Sunshine and Super Mario Galaxy on Nintendo Switch is a great way to bring the cult and genre-defining platformers to the generation of players who haven't even been born 25 years ago.
Super Mario 3D All-Stars Review – Old-school Mustache on Switch!How Can EA Get Away With It? The Answer: IKEA Effect
revisiting15 September 2020
EA gives us more and more extension to the Sims. They're small, but they're not cheap. Thanks to one simple trick, however, the community can't really criticize it anyway.
How Can EA Get Away With It? The Answer: IKEA EffectTell Me Why Review – Substance Over Style!
game review09 September 2020
The new game from the creators of Life is Strange brings a surprisingly sensible approach to difficult subjects, as well as some very powerful emotions and messages.
Tell Me Why Review – Substance Over Style!Marvel's Avengers Review – Not Bad, Should Only Get Better!
game review08 September 2020
Marvel's Avengers is a game service that has a nice story campaign and a promising endgame. And since it will be supported for a long time, we hope the developers will mend mistakes and turn a good game into a great one.
Marvel's Avengers Review – Not Bad, Should Only Get Better!Wasteland 3 Review – The RPG I've Been Waiting For!
game review02 September 2020
Brian Fargo decided to show us the postapocalyptic world of the Wasteland series once again. But this time, we leave the deserts of Arizona and go to the snow-covered, mile-high Colorado.
Wasteland 3 Review – The RPG I've Been Waiting For!Iron Harvest Review – The RTS that Won't Surprise You with Anything
game review02 September 2020
How often does a series of concept artworks becomes a pop culture franchise? Iron Harvest, based on the works of Jakub Rozalski, is the only such case I know, but is it a good game? Well...
Iron Harvest Review – The RTS that Won't Surprise You with AnythingReview – Crusader Kings 3 is a Game without Competition
game review31 August 2020
The most complex simulator of a medieval ruler returns after more than eight years. It's an absolutely mighty game with two major drawbacks.
Review – Crusader Kings 3 is a Game without CompetitionMicrosoft Flight Simulator 2020 Review – The Biggest Sandbox Ever
game review23 August 2020
The whole planet, one mouse click away, at your own home. The world's greatest metropolises in a next-generation setting, completely realistic and scailed. Flight Simulator 2020 is a prelude to the next generation of games.
Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020 Review – The Biggest Sandbox Ever5 Good Reasons to Play Horizon Zero Dawn on PC
revisiting07 August 2020
Sony seems to be teasing users of PC, only a few months before the launch of next-gen inviting them to the club and saying "wish you were here." After three years, Horizon: Zero Dawn releases on Windows PC, and we came to tell you why it's worth the time.
5 Good Reasons to Play Horizon Zero Dawn on PCWe have reviewed over 380 games. If you're looking for professional editorial reviews, ratings, exhaustive tests, or you don't know which computer, console or mobile game to buy - here you will find our recommendations on which games are worth it, and which should be avoided. We especially recommend our reviews of Luigi's Mansion 2 HD, Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree.