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Team Ninja created a huge open world of historical Japan in Rise of Ronin, and the result is an excellent samurai GTA.
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AI Limit doesn't excel at anything, it doesn't show the world its charms, but if you look at the game as a set of ingredients, you won't have a bad word to say about it. Because it plays pleasantly, dying isn't unnecessarily frustrating, but every undetected attack hurts you and you know exactly where you made a mistake.
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There are games that make you think - about the universe, the meaning of life, what is important and where we are going, the consequences of our actions. This psychological thriller evokes anything but indifference.
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The developers from Rebellion have proven that they are not afraid of new challenges, they have crossed the imaginary line and moved their creation into new spheres. Atomfall is a demonstration of precise work, although with certain reserves. In the game you will enjoy solid action and exploration of the unexplored English environment in the shadow of the apocalypse.
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Assassin's Creed Shadows takes players to historical Japan, featuring two distinct protagonists ' the shinobi Naoe and the samurai Yasuke ' each with unique gameplay styles and compelling stories. The game builds on the RPG elements of Origins, Odyssey, and Valhalla while streamlining mechanics and introducing a new main menu that connects multiple Assassin's Creed titles. With no limitations from last-gen consoles, it delivers a richly detailed world, dynamic weather, and brutal combat, though it doesn't bring major innovations to the series.
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Monster Hunter Wilds is another strong push in the series development. Great dynamics, fluid combat system, new mechanics and beatiful regions to discover and monster to slay.
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After Fights in Tight Spaces, here is the sequel to the tactical card game, but in a fantasy setting with improvements, where it's also a pleasure to deal blows.
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Golden Lap aims to bring sports management to those who have never played such games before. It's an accessible and simple game that captures the F1 era of the 1970s well. Unfortunately, it's too simple, and after a few hours you'll be wishing for something a little more complex.
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Tails of Iron 2: Whiskers of Winter is a quality sequel that expands the world, enriches the combat and deepens the RPG mechanics. The developers could have been bolder with their improvements, but fans of the first game will be satisfied. And attracting new players won't be a problem either.
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In the end, you won't even know how the 15 hours of Split Fiction have flown by as you immerse yourself in worlds of boundless imagination. Perhaps no game has ever offered so many ideas at once. Yes, not everything works 100%, and occasionally something could use a little more attention, but it's still an experience you'll enjoy and return to again and again.
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Star Trek: Legends quickly falls into a routine of repeating the same scheme of things in order to progress. You just want to see what the Nexus really is, but the game's free-to-play roots force you into annoying activities and repetitive grinding. Not even the huge cast of characters from nearly 10 TV shows and several films can save it.
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The next sequel to Orcs Must Die! offers brisk, fun gameplay and plenty of room for experimentation and strategy. Unfortunately, it requires a lot of patience.
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Diesel Legacy: The Brazen Age is a unique game that does many things in its own way. But be warned, that doesn't necessarily mean it does them well, as in some ways it goes against the grain and makes things unnecessarily complicated.
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Tomb Raider IV-VI Remastered doesn't try to apologise for the mistakes of the games in this collection, nor does it try to turn them into a new product. Rather, it brings you a quality dose of nostalgia for a time when everything was simpler, only the games were more challenging. It does, however, serve them up in the most digestible form for today's consoles and PCs, and will delight you with the little additions.
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Childhood dream has been very effectively transformed into digital reality in the game Two Point Museum. The game is delightful in both gameplay and graphics and offers hours of great museum management fun.
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Master Leonardo's puzzles from a few years ago have been given a new dimension and depth in virtual reality.
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If you want to transport yourself to the parts of good old 8-bit for a while, this game is for you.
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This rescue simulator is unrealistic, offers trivial gameplay and quickly becomes dull and boring.
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Rebellion knows how to make quality games, even though they didn't even try to bring something new in the latest Sniper Elite: Resistance, rather they wanted to quickly offer a smaller supplement for fans of the series.
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Avowed doesn't aim to make you a superhero in an epic story on great battlefields. Instead, it wants you to listen, uncover the narrative page by page, find characters who reveal something important, and perhaps keep you uncertain about your final decision until the very end. A vast array of dialogue and combat choices is somewhat hindered by a lack of enemy variety. Minor visual and technical shortcomings slightly impact the otherwise unique aesthetic of a game that challenges you to reflect on your core principles and values.
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