Vladan Nastanović


24 games reviewed
82.2 average score
85 median score
20.8% of games recommended
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Aug 22, 2025

Wuchang: Fallen Feathers, though clearly standing on the shoulders of FromSoftware giants, never feels like a mere copy. It has its own folklore, its own visual identity, and enough fresh mechanics to stand as a distinct entry in the genre. If you’re seeking a challenge that demands patience while rewarding you with a visually striking and hauntingly beautiful world, this is a title well worth your attention.

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Worms are always in style - there’s no denying it! This is pure old-school fun at its finest. The Worms franchise is the very definition of a gaming evergreen, and if you think your math skills are sharp enough, and that you can endure the one-of-a-kind moments this game throws at you (without killing the friend you’re playing with in hot seat mode), then this is one title you shouldn’t miss.

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9.5 / 10.0 - Donkey Kong Bananza
Aug 20, 2025

Donkey Kong Bananza is a colorful, wild ride through a jungle of transformations, laughter, and chaos that brings back childhood memories while offering freshness for a new generation. If you love platformers with heart and humor, Bananza is a true jungle delight.

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Aug 19, 2025

Ninja Gaiden Ragebound is a pure action machine that puts every reflex and nerve to the test, but once its challenges are mastered, the player becomes a true ninja unlike any other. If you’re into brutal combat and old-school gameplay, Ragebound is a perfect shuriken shot straight to the bullseye.

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Jul 16, 2025

There’s no need for too many words here. Patapon is a game that takes you back to the creative golden days, reminding us of a time when everything was driven by pure artistic energy - not cold financial reports. This one’s not to be missed!

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9 / 10.0 - Stellar Blade
Jun 26, 2025

As someone who’s already saved humanity once in tight outfits and with plenty of style, I can say the PC version of Stellar Blade isn’t a revolution - but it delivers just enough. And it does so smoothly, at 60+ fps, with ray tracing that makes your GPU scream, “Save me too Eve… Please!”

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6 / 10.0 - Blades of Fire
Jun 17, 2025

If you’re all about slicing, mining ores, and burning everything in your path, give Blades of Fire a shot. It’s not exactly prime time material for those used to top-tier quality, but it fits in that weird zone of games that are bad enough to be kinda decent — perfect for killing time. Not a masterpiece, but it’s a fiery romp that somehow knows how to light a spark under the player.

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Jun 17, 2025

Loved the original? Strap in – this one pulls no punches. New to the game? Forget radar, maps, quick-saves, or glowing breadcrumbs. You're flying blind, rookie. It’s raw, brutal, and unforgiving. Suck it up... or tap out.

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In a sea of recycled content and overblown live-service promises, this is a package that actually offers real value. If you left The Division 2 gathering digital dust a long time ago, Battle for Brooklyn is the perfect reason to pull your agent out of retirement and clean up the streets - in style.

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May 18, 2025

In a world where spirituality is often reduced to mere semantics, this game directly points out that such a state of mind is, in fact, simple. The answers it offers are well worth the journey. Spirit of the North 2 is an excellent sequel that you absolutely must play if you loved the first game.

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8.5 / 10.0 - The Precinct
May 17, 2025

The Precinct feels like a forgotten VHS tape of an old cop show that someone transferred to 4K without any remastering. It crackles and hisses, but it’s got soul. If your heart beats for retro police stories and you don’t mind a bit of bureaucracy with a gun, this is the right patrol for you.

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May 17, 2025

Revenge of the Savage Planet is a colorful, witty, and creative space madness that manages to surpass the original in every way. If you're looking for an adventure that blends exploration, action, and satirical sci-fi humor, you can’t go wrong with this one.

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For fans of the JRPG genre and those who skipped the Wii U version, this is a must-have addition to the backlog. For all other genre fans, this is a chance to experience a world that may have been forgotten but has now returned stronger than ever.

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May 6, 2025

Clair Obscur is not for everyone, especially in today’s age when we supposedly know what the modern audience’s taste is like, but for those who know what they're looking for, this is a true gem!

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9 / 10.0 - Tempest Rising
May 5, 2025

Slipgate has managed to create a game that simultaneously breathes the '90s and feels like the 2020s — and that, in itself, is an achievement. It's not easy nowadays to convey the passion of this genre to new generations. If your heart skips a beat at the word “conyard”, you know what to do.

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Mandragora is a game that knows exactly what it wants to be - a hard, slow, atmospheric, and at times unrewarding journey through rot and magic. And in that, it truly shines. It’s not for everyone, but for those seeking an uncompromising challenge and a world where every victory is earned with blood - and who absolutely have nothing more urgent to do and enjoy farming - this is a perfect hit.

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May 5, 2025

If you enjoy games that blend philosophy, atmosphere, mysticism, and a bit of good old magic - Inayah is one of the more unique experiences in recent times. If you don’t mind a slightly more rudimentary execution, then that only adds to the charm. You’ll have to earn the ending - that much is certain.

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Apr 5, 2025

Karma: The Dark World is a game where action is almost nonexistent. On the other hand, it offers a surprising and disturbing journey through the psyche of an individual and the system that pulverises them to the ground. If you enjoy games like SOMA or Observer, look no further — this game is for you!

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9 / 100 - TankHead
Mar 22, 2025

A brilliant roguelike tank action game with demanding gameplay, but with some issues in difficulty balance and the randomness of upgrades. The luck factor reaches cosmic levels, which will frustrate most players, but the moment you get the right loot is a cause for celebration. This game is definitely not for the impatient.

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7.5 / 10.0 - PGA TOUR 2K25
Mar 17, 2025

If you're a longtime fan of the series and want the latest version with significant upgrades, you'll probably enjoy the game. However, if you were expecting a revolutionary change compared to previous entries, you might be slightly disappointed, as this year's game doesn't bring much new.

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