Rafał Gubała
Sword Art Online: Fractured Daydream has failed both as a game in the series and as an ARPG title. It lacks quite a bit even in comparison to free games in the same genre, and unfortunately, the developers themselves did not put in the necessary effort into this title. If you're a fan of Sword Art Universe, you can check it, but in any other case just choose another game.
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Space Marine 2, fortunately, doesn't try to "reinvent the wheel" and is exactly the sequel that fans (including myself) were hoping for. It's just a pity that we had to wait so many years for it. The game does have a few imperfections, but they aren't that severe and, moreover — are fully fixable.
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It's hard for me to rate Indika. Let me go further — despite my assessment of this game, I believe everyone interested should play it themselves (even if they have doubts) and form their own opinion about it. It's not an outstanding title, not even good as a game. Indika is just okay, but it offers a unique story that's worth spending a few hours of your life on. If you're still thinking if it's worth to play it, you'll resolve this dilemma only by giving Indika a chance.
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Cygni All Guns Blazing is really an excellent game. It's definitely the best-looking shoot 'em up I've ever played, surpassing even "Sky Force" in terms of visuals. The game does suffer from a few issues, but these are not things that couldn't be fixed with appropriate updates. Playing it was fun, and I hope the developers will decide to add more content to the game, as there's a lot of potential in it.
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Neo Sprint is a decent, though not without flaws, racing game in its small, isometric format. The basic gameplay premises are implemented correctly. Driving is enjoyable, and the split-screen multiplayer mode is its greatest asset and reason to pick up this title. If we play it in single player mode, however, it gets boring after a while.
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The strength of ZZZ lies in its combat system, which stands out as the best among all previous titles made by Mihoyo. There's a hope that the developers won't overlook the game's progression and narrative, focusing too heavily on merely adding new characters to banners—a critique previously aimed at Genshin Impact. Despite concerns, the current player's experience has been incredibly engaging, playing almost daily since the game's launch, with no signs of this changing soon.
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It's definitely a title worth noting, even if you haven't tried this genre before, and it would be a good choice to start your adventure with it. However, it's worth pointing out that the game is currently searching for its own identity, despite having rights to a rich number of franchises. It's good to use proven solutions, but there's a sense that it lacks its own ideas and originality. I had fun with it, and you will too, even if the game won't stay on your devices for long.
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I would never have guessed that any RPG would speak to me so strongly. I feel that nothing else will make a similar impression on me for a long time, and I will definitely give other games in this genre a chance. Thank you, Sabotage Studio! This is a masterpiece!
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