Vladimir Glamočanin
Generally speaking, Life is Strange: Double Exposure is a game that has its audience and somewhat appeals to the nostalgia of players who experienced adventures with Max nearly a decade ago. For others, this might be a charming game to pass the time with a few interesting tricks, but by the halfway point, you've seen almost everything it has to offer.
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Tomb Raider I-III Remastered is undoubtedly one of the best remasters, unreservedly throwing new players into challenges remembered only by older generations of gamers. It certainly feels like a fine nostalgic blow to the wallet or a tool for veteran gamers to educate their protégés, proudly saying, "This is how we played back in my day," while kids tease them for being ancient relics or for building the pyramids Lara Croft explores.
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Sonic x Shadow Generations isn’t the ultimate Sonic game, but it’s definitely a step in the right direction, potentially restoring faith in the Sonic franchise, which has been grappling with an identity crisis for the past fifteen years. What’s on your screen isn’t just another remaster of a 13-year-old game but a completely new chapter in the story of one of the most intriguing characters in this universe. It’s a multi-hour adventure that justifies the purchase and takes you back to nostalgic times.
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Silent Hill 2 is an almost perfect game, now even more enhanced after two decades, but it might be a tough pill to swallow for modern gamers. With its old-school execution and design faithful to the original, it’s hard to call the game ideal by today’s standards. However, when the original was released, it defined perfect survival horror—a quality you’ll find in the remake as well, but only if you know where to look.
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Funko Fusion is a perfect example of a game that had exceptional potential for the geek world but ended up as shovelware with a notable lack of creativity. Alongside a few other misses, it could easily serve as a case study for what not to do in the game development world.
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Visions of Mana is an attempt to modernize classic JRPGs that somehow does everything right but lacks the originality to blow you away and earn a spot in the hall of fame. Instead, it becomes a typical JRPG that doesn’t have any major flaws but is likely to fade into obscurity rather quickly.
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Space Marine 2 is a game that should have been the perfect outlet for fans to take out their frustrations on the xenos, but it suffers from an inadequate balance and difficulty level that will likely turn off some players.
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