Luka Rakočević


6 games reviewed
62.5 average score
65 median score
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Nov 28, 2024

LEGO Horizon Adventures is not a game that will redefine the industry, but it is certainly an interesting experiment. If you enjoy LEGO games and Horizon, and don't mind occasionally unleashing your inner child, this game is the perfect blend of these two worlds. However, don't expect a deep story, challenging gameplay, or long-term value. Above all, this is an adventure for relaxation and occasional laughs, though not without some moments of frustration.

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Nov 12, 2024

BioWare is a pioneer of RPGs with strong characterization, but here they showed just how far it's possible to falter. If you're looking for the classic they're famous for, you won't find that experience in Dragon Age Veilguard. While it's no longer the same team from the days of the original Mass Effect and Dragon Age, this game is a flop that tarnishes the brand's reputation. Veilguard is at best a missed opportunity, and at worst a sign of the fall of a giant.

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Nov 7, 2024

Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 isn’t perfect. Treyarch has introduced a range of new mechanics that refresh the gameplay but also bring balance issues and frustrating map designs. The campaign is a bit too chaotic to be truly memorable, while the Zombies mode this time tries to appeal to a broader audience. Still, fans of the franchise will spend hours mastering Omnimovement and cursing the spawning system—just as we’ve come to expect from Call of Duty. In a word—exactly what we anticipated!

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Nov 1, 2024

Until Dawn Remake offers a refreshed and enhanced version of the famous horror adventure, with improved graphics, a new camera system, and additional accessibility options. However, with minimal changes to the story and limited extra content, this remake feels like it hasn’t fully capitalized on the potential for innovation. A major drawback is the inability to upgrade if you own the original version—you’ll need to buy the new one at full price. If you haven't experienced the mountain horror of the original, this version is definitely worth recommending. But can I recommend it to fans who played the original nine years ago? That’s up to you, but don’t expect a revolutionary experience.

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6 / 10.0 - Undisputed
Oct 19, 2024

Undisputed is a solid attempt to bring boxing games back into the spotlight, but it’s far from becoming a fan favorite. The game features decent graphics, a good combat system, and detailed fighter styles, but it’s weighed down by technical issues and a static career mode. While I believe it has the potential to become a top-tier boxing simulation, it currently feels like a game that needs a few more serious rounds of testing before it’s truly ready for release. If you’re a boxing fan, it’s worth checking out, but be prepared for some frustrations along the way.

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Sep 14, 2024

Test Drive Unlimited Solar Crown marks the return of the series, aiming to revive its old charm, but ultimately leaves an impression of incompleteness. While the game offers a rich selection of cars, intriguing concepts like clans, and a sprawling Hong Kong map, many elements feel outdated or technically unfinished. The graphics, while impressive in showroom settings, lose their luster on the open roads, and the races are too arcadey and short to sustain long-term interest. For die-hard fans of the series, the game might deliver a solid experience, but for those seeking more from an open-world racing game, Solar Crown could end up being more frustrating than fun.

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