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  • Elex Review - Overly ambitious and clunky, yet still highly addictive

    Elex is a true Piranha Bytes RPG. Its overly ambitious, clunky and riddled with bugs, yet despite all of its flaws I simply couldn't put it down until I reached the finish line. This is partly due to a world that seems to have a life of its own outside of serving the player, and partly because

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  • Guild Wars 2: Path of Fire Review - A promising leap towards a bright future

    Guild Wars 2's Path of Fire expansion does not represent a massive evolution, but rather a promising leap forward. The story is vastly more interesting and engaging to follow than the one in Heart of Thorns, the class diversity has been greatly enhanced with the new Elite Specializations, and

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  • Divinity: Original Sin 2 Review - One of the best RPGs I've played in a very long time

    As a big fan of Divinity: Original Sin I knew from the start that I would have a grand time with Original Sin 2, but what I didn't expect is that it would surpass its predecessor in so many ways. The story is vastly superior, the followers are so interesting its almost impossible to choose only

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  • Warhammer 40,000 Inquisitor - Martyr Early Access Review - Clearly unfinished, but highly enjoyable

    Warhammer 40,000 Inquisitor - Martyr is an action-RPG that combines the grim darkness of the Warhammer 40k universe with the open-ended nature of the Diablo series. What this means in gameplay terms is that you will explore vast randomly created levels, collect more loot than any cargo ship

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  • My review and thoughts on Gwent's Open Beta and its giant leap towards a brighter future

    Gwent has undergone a massive transformation from a simple mini-game in The Witcher 3 to a fully standalone game, but all of that pales in comparison to the amount of changes that happened between the Closed

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  • Yooka-Laylee Review - Could it be a worthy successor to Banjo-Kazooie?

    Yooka-Laylee might just be the most realistic game I've ever played in my life. Its not the visuals or the movement that make me say this, but rather the simple fact that the camera perfectly recreates the feeling of being an iguana with a bat stuck on its head!

    Despite this fairly

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  • Snake Pass Review - Who knew being a snake could be this much fun?

    On first glance you might think that Snake Pass is a colorful and charming 3D platformer, and you would be completely right, but beneath that veneer of kindness lies a deep hunger that can only be sated by the tears of countless players. Since there is no jump button, and since most

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  • P.A.M.E.L.A. Review - A promising but still unfinished survival-horror

    P.A.M.E.L.A. is an open-world survival-horror game set in the once utopian city of Eden, now nothing more than a breeding ground for otherworldly monstrosities. As you might expect given its genre P.A.M.E.L.A. features plenty of exploration and passive storytelling, resource management, and

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  • Tales of Berseria Review - The story may be dark, but the gameplay shines through

    Tales of Berseria is the seventeenth iteration of the Tales series and a prequel to Tales of Zestiria, though set in the distant past. It brings with it a cast of surprisingly lovable misfits, an exciting combo-based combat system, and the same sort of narrative focus as its predecessors. The

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  • Shadow Tactics: Blades of the Shogun Review - A worthy successor to the Commandos series

    [Update]: Shadow Tactics is getting a standalone expansion in late 2021 - Aiko's Choice!

    Ever since I first laid my hands on the original Thief I've been

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  • Killing Floor 2 Review - Its more of the same, but a whole lot better

    I've spent well over a hundred hours playing the original Killing Floor, a fact that I consider quite amusing given that I bought it by pure accident during a Steam Sale many moons ago. While I initially hated its guts due to the simplistic design and lack of any sort of story campaign, the

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  • Tyranny Review - Being bad is surprisingly good

    In most movies and games the good guys win through either the power of love, a magical McGuffin, or some sort of ancient prophecy they discovered 10 minutes ago. But have you ever wondered what would happen if the clearly superior villain ended up being the victor in that grand, climactic

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  • Shadow Warrior 2 Review - Plenty of Terrible Puns and Excellent Action

    Shadow Warrior has always been a silly game, both in terms of weaponry and in terms of humor, but Shadow Warrior 2 takes things to a whole new extreme. Not only are the weapons even more destructive and extravagant than ever before, but the jokes are so cheesy they are just about ready to

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  • Battlerite Review - Early Access Version

    Back in the ancient times of 2011 my main multiplayer obsession was Bloodline Champions, a game so well designed I felt I could never truly master it. All of the characters were almost perfectly balanced aganist each other, pretty much every team composition worked as long as you played with

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  • World of Warcraft: Legion Review Part 1 - Demon Hunters and the Leveling Experience

    World of Warcraft is an absurdly massive game, and the same applies to its recent Legion expansion. I've already spent well over 40 hours exploring the Broken Isles, dashing and double-jumping all over the place with my Demon Hunter, completing an apparently endless stream of quests, and yet

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  • Torment: Tides of Numenera Review #2 - Five months after the Early Access launch (spoiler free)

    [Note]:This review is now greatly outdated, so instead I would recommend you head over to my final, release version review instead. It should give you the best and

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  • Overwatch - A detailed review and critique after 50 hours of play (PC Version)

    After spending a thousand hours in Team Fortress 2 and more than I'm comfortable to admit in other team-based shooters I've become rather difficult to impress, and since almost all of the recent multiplayer gun-fests have been fairly boring I slowly started getting used to the idea that the

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  • Shadwen Review - An escort quest made fun?

    Shadwen is a stealth-action game from Frozenbyte, the creators of the Trine series, and while it doesn't feature the same sort of whimsical art style it does manage to perform a miracle of its own, and by that I mean somehow making an entire game based around an escort quest an actually

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  • Overfall - Review for the final release version

    Overfall is a charming turn-based RPG with numerous roguelike elements and plenty of tongue-in-cheek humor that will task you with traveling across the high seas in search of worthy allies to stand with you against the tides of darkness that are fast approaching, by which I mean hordes of

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  • Overwatch - Review and critique based on 20 hours with the Open Beta

    I spent over a thousand hours with Team Fortress 2, but as it grew progressively more ridiculous and characters started strapping bottles of questionable liquids and live weasels to themselves I slowly realized that the once stylish and charming game I knew had been replaced with something...

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