Guillaume Dreher


4 games reviewed
76.3 average score
9.5 / 10.0 - Hades II
Sep 28, 2025

It's unclear whether Hades II was made for the rogue-like genre or the other way around, as it was built to merge with the genre. After each new attempt, your character will improve, and the story will enrich itself, and you'll restart either to get the resource you're missing, or to try to go further, or to try to find out more. This game is fantastic, and yet making a sequel to Hades was very complicated, as it seemed to be self-sufficient in every way. A great success, a fantastic game, too, in every way.

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5.5 / 10.0 - Out of Time
Sep 27, 2025

Out of Time is generic: cartoony Fortnite-esque art, familiar powers, and a certain sluggishness that doesn't really excite. Out of Time doesn't have time to see things coming; changes need to be made now to make it stand out. The game is well-made, and if you're looking for a fairly simple group monster-bashing experience, you'll find the right one...

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6.5 / 10.0 - NBA 2K26
Sep 12, 2025

Here we are, back to school, large square notebooks, meetings, Jean Michel's vacation at the coffee machine and sports games with this NBA 2K26. The game still thinks it's an MMORPG that asks you to play 6 hours a day if you don't take out your credit card. Always these glitters sent in our eyes and which will create an illusion until we understand that nothing has changed or very little and that we are asked to farm to have players or stats who will help us to... farm ? MyNBA will save this NBA 2K26 but for how long ?

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9 / 10.0 - Hell Is Us
Sep 1, 2025

Hell is Us is a game like we see too rarely. It's intelligent in that it puts its gameplay fully at the service of its approach, making a mark by depicting war in a way that too few games before it (This War of Mine) have, notably through striking NPCs. A non-linear adventure that has the flaws of its strengths and a few lengths, but which puts us face to face with the fact that Hell is indeed us.

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