Daniyal Sultan Malik
- Elden Ring
- Red Dead Redemption 2
- Black Myth: Wukong
Daniyal Sultan Malik's Reviews
Fall Guys: Ultimate Knockout is a clear example of being so creative with a simple foundation that everyone, old and young, can admire and actively participate in.
Despite its innovative nature, Mortal Kombat 11 tries too hard to please its casual audience that it pushes away its tried-and-tested identity.
Dragon Ball FighterZ takes the traditional fighting game formula and enhances it with flair to make it accessible and opportunistic.
Rocket League offers an exciting and challenging experience with entertaining gameplay and a high skill ceiling, even after almost a decade.
Remnant 2’s The Forgotten Kingdom DLC captures everything great from the base game and pushes it to a new height.
INDIKA presents an intriguing narrative that features complex ideas and critical thinking complimented with amazing visuals.
No Rest For The Wicked seems like the next big thing in the souls-like genre if it gets the fixes it promptly needs.
Heading Out is a memorable journey that uses the freedom of driving to help discover your morality and nature.
What The Fog brings wave-based shooters to the new age with a bang, reintroducing that addictive gameplay we all know and love.
Read Only Memories: NEURODIVER is a simple and intuitive experience that brings a fresh outlook to the genre.
PO’ed: Definitive Edition tries to capture the essence of the original DOOM, but it fails to be as fluid as its inspiration.
Turbo Golf Racing is an addictive title that keeps all the things that make the subgenre so popular with several new welcome features.
Astor: Blade of the Monolith is a solid entry into the ARPG genre with simple yet effective mechanics and combat that make it a recognizable and worthwhile experience.
Shadow of the Erdtree improves upon the already perfect Elden Ring with the addition of new weapons, regions, and bosses.