Xenoblade Chronicles X: Definitive Edition Review: A world worth revisiting
Back in 2015, Xenoblade Chronicles X was a huge RPG that strayed away from the usual formula of the series. This Definitive Edition cleans up some of its shortcomings and lets a new generation of players experience it for the first time.
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Giancarlo Saldana
South of Midnight Review: best music score of the year
South of Midnight delights with its looks and soundtrack, which is much better than anyone could expect. It's a shame, though, that aesthetic experience isn't followed by equally great gameplay.
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Michael Grygorcewicz
inZOI Early Access Review: solid life sim, with potential to be the best
A moment that a lot of life sims fans were waiting for. For years, only one undisputed king was sitting on the throne, not scared of rumors of growing competition and abandoning or prolonging projects. But not anymore. Here comes inZOI.
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Barbara Chudzik
Assassin's Creed: Shadows Review: Great combat and stealth, where plot plays it too safe
Assassin's Creed: Shadows, on the one hand, offers solid stealth mechanics and a great combat system. On the other, it suffers from an average plot and repetitive, generic exploration.
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Maciej Bogusz
"We’re gonna try to tap into some types of players that enjoy specific things." Interview with HoMM: Olden Era devs
What to expect from the HoMM: Olden Era campaign, and will it be playable at the start of early access? What was the dev's main point of reference? We asked creators from the Unfrozen studio about this and much more.
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Mike Manka
Split Fiction Review: Hazelight does it again
Split Fiction is the newest game from the co-op masterminds at Hazelight Studios, a two-player adventure through the many stories of two authors trapped in worlds of their own creation.
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Matt Buckley
Games of March 2025 - we drift to museum with katana and Geiger counter
March is full of fun games - three of them will take us to Japan, and two will make the Geiger counter squeak. Besides, we finally got real competition for The Sims series.
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Patrick Manelski
Monster Hunter Wilds review - a next step in the evolution
The Monster Hunter series is over 20 years old, but Capcom still manages to freshen it up. However, some decisions regarding Wilds seem like a miss.
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Matthew Sawka
Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii review: Silliness sets sail
A spin-off to the more serious Like a Dragon titles, Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii gives us an action-packed game full of novelty, pirates, and a level of silliness that is fitting for a guy like Goro Majima. And it works.
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Giancarlo Saldana
Avowed review: Obsidian sets a new standard
Avowed is a new fantasy RPG from Obsidian Entertainment. Explore the vibrant Living Lands and investigate the Dreamscourge, a mysterious plague that is sweeping over the continent.
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Matt Buckley
Hyper Light Breaker has promising bones: Early Access review
Hyper Light Breaker, a multiplayer open-world rogue-lite, launched in Early Access to mixed player reviews. While the game has issues, it also has promise.
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Matt Buckley
Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 tech review. Great optimization, surprising hitboxes and occasional bugs
Fans have waited 7 long years for the sequel to Kingdom Come: Deliverance. Did Warhorse Studios learn from the mistakes of the previous release? Yes, but it fell a little short of perfection.
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Mateusz Zelek
Civilization 7 Review - A failed revolution with a whole bunch of problems
Civilization 7 was supposed to be a revolution, with a new quality and plenty of new features. Instead, it gives the impression of a game released in early access with many problems.
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Przemyslaw Dygas
Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 review: Henry has come to visit us (again)!
Henry returns in glory. The identity of the first game is felt in the sequel and although the game is not free from flaws, it can be a great feast, especially if someone feels "quite hungry."
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Jakub Paluszek
Games of February 2025 - So few days, so many hot games to play
This month is packed to the brim with high-profile games. Will this be the best month of 2025, or is it just the beginning of the gaming frenzy?
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Patrick Manelski