Faviyan Mustafiz


23 games reviewed
80.7 average score
80 median score
91.3% of games recommended
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74 / 100 - MotoGP 25
May 1, 2025

MotoGP 25 is a slick and passionate experience. You won't want to leave the game any time soon, whether you're trying to win the world championship in career mode, getting better at a flat track slide, or watching online races against friends.

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Apr 29, 2025

Once Upon a Puppet is a good puzzle-adventure game that is also funny, touching, and full of style. Maybe the methods aren't very new, but what counts is the beautifully staged story of what kind of magic happens behind the scenes.

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Your experience with The Hundred Line: Last Defense Academy will leave you eager to dive back into its blend of story and strategy. Your choices shape the narrative in this game and remain a compelling fusion of narrative depth.

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Apr 26, 2025

Like Sony's other remasters, those who own the original on PS4 can upgrade to the remaster. Considering all the new modes, it's not a bad deal, especially if you love Days Gone. Thanks to the PS5's solid-state drive, loading times are reduced, which means less time spent fast traveling, respawning, or entering the game

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Apr 25, 2025

If you're seeking an RPG that doesn't take itself too seriously but still delivers strategic depth, evocative art, and a sense of wonder, Maliki: Poison Of The Past is made for you. You become a master of time, not merely a player of it. Planting a seed, freezing a river, or lining up the ideal combination all allow you to feel the weight and freedom of Maliki: Poison Of The Past.

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Apr 24, 2025

Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 has some issues, but the positives overshadow the negatives. With such high production standards in combat, storytelling, characterisation, and world design, it is an RPG worth your time.

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Apr 23, 2025

In a nutshell, Amerzone - The Explorer’s Legacy is a recommended game, especially for those who have never tried the point-and-click genre. It’s an excellent intro: easy mode assists you without overhandholding, the graphics and performance on PS5 are top-notch, and the lore-heavy gameplay will satisfy fans of narrative puzzles.

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90 / 100 - Blue Prince
Apr 10, 2025

Blue Prince is a clever, combat-free roguelite packed with puzzles, secrets, and mystery. Its shifting mansion and layered mechanics make it a must-play for fans of exploration and discovery. If you count The Witness, Portal, and Myst among your favorite first-person puzzle games, then Blue Prince deserves its carved spot beside them.

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Mar 7, 2025

Carmen Sandiego is a solid educational journey worth playing in short bursts. While it's an enjoyable and interesting experience, particularly for younger players and nostalgic aficionados, its simplicity and content gaps may leave some wanting more.

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75 / 100 - PGA TOUR 2K25
Feb 23, 2025

On the finish and overall realism level, PGA TOUR 2K25 is nearly at par with EA Sports PGA Tour but still not quite. If HB Studios keeps making increasingly improved titles, their next game could easily be the best simulation game.

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By improving three iconic games with fresh visuals and modern features, Tomb Raider IV-VI Remastered appeals to new players and makes fans nostalgic. Though not a perfect restoration, it's an interesting trip across Lara's past.

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If you're a fan of narrative games that challenge you to think and mull over, then Citizen Sleeper 2: Starward Vector is worth your consideration. It's a title that lingers long after its conclusion, and it's a perfect demonstration of narrative in video games.

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65 / 100 - Coridden
Jan 30, 2025

Coridden is a decent action role-playing game, introducing some new gameplay mechanics for RPG fans to experience. The multiplayer is particularly well executed. It's a great alternative for individuals who enjoy working in collaboration with friends.

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79 / 100 - Eternal Strands
Jan 28, 2025

Eternal Strands is a bold title that challenges you to dream big. With its changing environment, new gaming methodologies, and mixed systems, it stands out in a sea of crowded action-adventure titles. For all its weaknesses, such as floaty fighting and shallow variety in its enemies, its strengths dominate its faults. For high-fantasy dreamers and investigation and creation games, the game is a thrill.

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Jan 17, 2025

With Dynasty Warriors: Origin, the series comes roaring back into style, marrying classic large-scale tussles with a raft of meaningful narrative and gameplay developments. The character-driven storyline, dynamic mission structure, and overhauled combat system breathe fresh life into the formulaic old girl, making it all at once nostalgic and rejuvenated.

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Dec 23, 2024

Skydance's BEHEMOTH is a triumph of the virtual reality medium. It creates a unified and unforgettable product by combining the most enjoyable aspects of storyline, combat, and exploration. A commitment to perfection is seen in every facet of the game, from the environment, which is based on the Vikings, to the mechanics, which have been meticulously calibrated.

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85 / 100 - Path of Exile 2
Dec 8, 2024

Path of Exile 2 is looking to become everything I could have hoped it to be and then some. Graphically, it looks better, and the overall interest levels and action elements have been buffed to shine. This title has managed to turn out so much better than its predecessor in most ways possible.

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4.2 / 5.0 - Infinity Nikki
Dec 3, 2024

Infinity Nikki is filled to the brim with fashion and fun; play as pink-haired Nikki and her cat Momo as they explore different places, solve wacky puzzles, and collect a number of clothes to show off their sense of style. There are also picture challenges, magical hopscotch, and non-combat purifying mechanics in Infinity Nikki for casual players to enjoy.

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Nov 20, 2024

With frequent updates adding both new agents and more endgame content, it's capable of cementing its status as one of Hoyoverse's most successful titles. For now, though, it's a bright, brilliant, and slightly overwhelming experience that might not quite reach the dizzying heights of some of its siblings but is nonetheless a real testament to Hoyoverse's imagination and craft.

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4.7 / 5.0 - Mindcop
Nov 16, 2024

Mindcop surpasses expectations in terms of what a single detective game can do because of its engaging gameplay, intricate plot, and abundance of atmospheric elements. Whatever your level of mystery-solving expertise, it's a game you won't regret playing.

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