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The Technomancer Review – Spiders studio gather momentum

The Technomancer Review – Spiders studio gather momentum

game review28 June 2016

Spiders studio are pretty experienced with RPGs, but they aren’t really adept at them... Or at least that was the case until now – The Technomancer seems to indicate that soon, practice will make the creators of Mars: War Logs and Bound by Flame perfect.

The Technomancer Review – Spiders studio gather momentum
The Solus Project Review – a flawed space odyssey

The Solus Project Review – a flawed space odyssey

game review22 June 2016

We review The Solus Project, an independent space adventure game aspiring to be a survival sandbox. Does the story taking place on planet Gliese-6143-C have a chance to conquer the universe?

The Solus Project Review – a flawed space odyssey
Chernobyl VR Project Hands-on – paying a visit to the contaminated Zone

Chernobyl VR Project Hands-on – paying a visit to the contaminated Zone

game review21 June 2016

When visiting The Farm 51’s HQ, we’ve had the opportunity to try out the virtual tour of the desolate Chernobyl. Although not a game, it enables you to taste the post-apocalyptic atmosphere of the place and learn a couple of things in the meantime.

Chernobyl VR Project Hands-on – paying a visit to the contaminated Zone
Hearts of Iron IV Review – The Art of War

Hearts of Iron IV Review – The Art of War

game review08 June 2016

After seven long years, Hearts of Iron makes a big comeback. Ladies and gentlemen, the season for sleepless nights full of orders, international schemes, and endless taste of defeat is now officially open!

Hearts of Iron IV Review – The Art of War
The Way Review – revive your love in pixel art

The Way Review – revive your love in pixel art

game review03 June 2016

Drawing inspiration from cult classics such as Another World or Flashback is a commendable thing to do. Still, is this simply a marketing ploy or did the creators actually succeed at bringing back the spirit of these great ‘90s games?

The Way Review – revive your love in pixel art
Total War: Warhammer review – Old World in new garments

Total War: Warhammer review – Old World in new garments

game review31 May 2016

Warhammer + Total War is among the most basic mathematical equations – come to think about it, it’s actually surprising that it took that long for Creative Assembly to finally make this game. Today we know that it was totally worth the wait.

Total War: Warhammer review – Old World in new garments
The Witcher 3: Blood and Wine Review – A fairy-tale duchy tinged with blood

The Witcher 3: Blood and Wine Review – A fairy-tale duchy tinged with blood

game review25 May 2016

With its second expansion the Witcher 3 franchise bids us farewell – at least for a while. The idea to send the witcher on a trip to Toussaint proves to be a great call and an amazing idea for a closure of sorts.

The Witcher 3: Blood and Wine Review – A fairy-tale duchy tinged with blood
Stellaris Review – Paradox conquers outer space

Stellaris Review – Paradox conquers outer space

game review14 May 2016

The long-awaited Stellaris has taken over the universe… and Steam. Devs from Paradox have created an amazing space 4X game. And despite some shortcomings, it’s hard not to get hooked on it.

Stellaris Review – Paradox conquers outer space
Uncharted 4: A Thief's End Review – The best PS4 exclusive on the market

Uncharted 4: A Thief's End Review – The best PS4 exclusive on the market

game review05 May 2016

After several years of living in peace, Nathan Drake is back to embark on his last grand adventure. Is A Thief's End as good a conclusion as we hoped it would be?

Uncharted 4: A Thief's End Review – The best PS4 exclusive on the market
Battlefleet Gothic: Armada Review – Age of Sail 40K

Battlefleet Gothic: Armada Review – Age of Sail 40K

game review02 May 2016

The already impressive number of productions set in the Warhammer 40K universe has just been augmented with another interesting title. Battlefleet Gothic: Armada – a digital rendition of a 1999’s board game – is some truly good tactical RTS.

Battlefleet Gothic: Armada Review – Age of Sail 40K
Offworld Trading Company Review – raging capitalism on the Red Planet

Offworld Trading Company Review – raging capitalism on the Red Planet

game review28 April 2016

Offworld Trading Company provides a breath of fresh air much needed by the RTS genre. Developed by Soren Johnson’s Mohawk Games, this game lets you conquer Mars using stocks, industrial sabotage, price wars, and book cooking. And it's fun!

Offworld Trading Company Review – raging capitalism on the Red Planet
The Banner Saga 2 Review – the Nordic journey continues

The Banner Saga 2 Review – the Nordic journey continues

game review22 April 2016

The success of the first Banner Saga – an unusual video game resembling a Nordic tale – has raised hopes of the fans for an equally satisfying sequel. It looks like the newest production from Stoic Games is going to meet those expectations.

The Banner Saga 2 Review – the Nordic journey continues
Ashes of the Singularity Review – strategy, tactics, and bipolar AI

Ashes of the Singularity Review – strategy, tactics, and bipolar AI

game review19 April 2016

Ashes of the Singularity certainly delivers on what it promised: colossal engagements with thousands of units. The question is whether it’s enough to call it a truly unique RTS.

Ashes of the Singularity Review – strategy, tactics, and bipolar AI
Baldur’s Gate: Siege of Dragonspear Review – The Return of the Aged King

Baldur’s Gate: Siege of Dragonspear Review – The Return of the Aged King

game review15 April 2016

After more than a dozen years of waiting, we are given one more relevant chapter in the history of Bhaalspawn and Baldur’s Gate. Relevant, because Siege of Dragonspear turns out to be perfectly worthy of representing the iconic brand.

Baldur’s Gate: Siege of Dragonspear Review – The Return of the Aged King
Samorost 3 Review: A fairy-tale journey through images and sounds

Samorost 3 Review: A fairy-tale journey through images and sounds

game review06 April 2016

The Czechs at Amanita Design have invited us on a journey through fantastical worlds. This fascinating experience will be a source of delight to those who value aesthetics and attention to detail above all else.

Samorost 3 Review: A fairy-tale journey through images and sounds
Quantum Break Review – a captivating time-travelling story

Quantum Break Review – a captivating time-travelling story

game review05 April 2016

Quantum Break brings back the faith in complex stories told in video games. If you’re fed up with sandboxes and multiplayers, Remedy’s new game is just the thing for you.

Quantum Break Review – a captivating time-travelling story
The Descendant Review –  new interactive movie makes a ponderous take-off

The Descendant Review – new interactive movie makes a ponderous take-off

game review31 March 2016

In life, you can either make your own rules, or blindly follow the beaten track. Swedish Game Corps studio seems to have taken the latter route, and so far this decision has only backfired.

The Descendant Review – new interactive movie makes a ponderous take-off
Tom Clancy’s The Division Review: It’s decent, but where do we go from here?

Tom Clancy’s The Division Review: It’s decent, but where do we go from here?

game review22 March 2016

Tom Clancy's The Division was supposed to be a terrific game aiming to attract a new kind of players to Ubisoft. Ultimately, we got a mix of ideas that don’t always add up, and you can really feel that the game is missing something.

Tom Clancy’s The Division Review: It’s decent, but where do we go from here?
Grim Dawn Review – worthy heir to Titan Quest

Grim Dawn Review – worthy heir to Titan Quest

game review02 March 2016

The creators of the magnificent Titan Quest certainly didn’t rush their next project, but after years of hard work, we have finally got it. Grim Down is a surprisingly good hack’n’slash, and a solid base for further growth.

Grim Dawn Review – worthy heir to Titan Quest
Deponia Doomsday Review – What a wonderful apocalypse

Deponia Doomsday Review – What a wonderful apocalypse

game review01 March 2016

Deponia – a beloved series of adventure games that came back quite unexpectedly. In our review of the fourth installment entitled Doomsday we answer the question whether Rufus & Co's return is as good as previous games.

Deponia Doomsday Review – What a wonderful apocalypse
Superhot Review - Tron, Matrix and Tarantino-like slaughter

Superhot Review - Tron, Matrix and Tarantino-like slaughter

game review26 February 2016

No great graphics, no epic story, and no symphonical music – Polish shooter Superhot has been rousing emotion all over the gaming world for two years. Has the final build managed to meet the expectations?

Superhot Review - Tron, Matrix and Tarantino-like slaughter
The Flame in the Flood Review – Unsatisfying survival game from the creators of BioShock

The Flame in the Flood Review – Unsatisfying survival game from the creators of BioShock

game review24 February 2016

The Flame in the Flood is yet another survival game, similar to hundreds of others out there. Nice audiovisuals and an intuitive crafting system are not enough to completely forget about its repetitivness and lack of variety.

The Flame in the Flood Review – Unsatisfying survival game from the creators of BioShock
Pillars of Eternity: The White March Part II review – The final chapter of the classic RPG adventure

Pillars of Eternity: The White March Part II review – The final chapter of the classic RPG adventure

game review16 February 2016

The time has come for the second - and final - expansion for Pillars of Eternity. Once again we visit the White March, and we get to pick up some plotlines that we already know from the first part.

Pillars of Eternity: The White March Part II review – The final chapter of the classic RPG adventure
Homeworld: Deserts of Kharak review – a galaxy’s worth of sand

Homeworld: Deserts of Kharak review – a galaxy’s worth of sand

game review11 February 2016

Real-time strategy games, as a genre, are dying. That’s why every new RTS premiere I see is a reason to celebrate. All the more so if the game belongs to one of my favorite series.

Homeworld: Deserts of Kharak review – a galaxy’s worth of sand

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