George Jeong


7 games reviewed
78.6 average score
80 median score
71.4% of games recommended
May 12, 2025

DOOM: The Dark Ages doesn’t just iterate, it transforms. It still bleeds the franchise’s DNA, but with a newfound focus on strategy, spectacle, and scale. The shield mechanics, large-scale encounters, and grim world-building push the series into bold new territory.

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Apr 15, 2025

Wargroove 2 doesn’t need spectacle to impress. Its battles don’t explode with visual effects or chase cinematic flair. What it offers instead is clarity, cleverness, and control. Every encounter feels like a small-scale war story where the outcome hinges on your judgment, not your reflexes. It respects your time, challenges your thinking, and invites experimentation without punishing failure.

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Alchemist: The Potion Monger offers a delightful and engaging experience for players interested in alchemy and exploration. Its detailed potion-crafting system and open-world exploration provide ample content to enjoy. However, certain aspects, such as combat mechanics and user interface design, could benefit from further refinement. Additionally, the game's limited save options may pose challenges for some players. ​

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In an era of bombastic AAA titles and procedural design, Broken Sword - Shadow of the Templars: Reforged is a reminder of the power of tightly crafted stories, hand-drawn artistry, and puzzles that make you pause, think, and smile when the pieces fall into place.

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Given the Atelier series' long history, newcomers often wonder where to start. The Atelier Ryza trilogy, while popular, consists of three interconnected titles, which might be daunting for new players.

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Dynasty Warriors Orgins is a bold reimagining of the series, introducing fresh ideas while preserving the franchise’s core identity. The exhilarating large-scale battles remain intact, but with meaningful updates to story structure and progression systems. The decision to focus on a unique protagonist provides an excellent entry point for newcomers while offering longtime fans a fresh perspective.

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Dec 3, 2024

Fae Farm isn’t trying to reinvent the genre—it’s refining it with warmth, polish, and a touch of fairy magic. The game captures the comfort of classic farming sims while expanding the experience with exploration and light fantasy. That said, if you’re looking for high-stakes adventure or complex storytelling, Fae Farm may feel too mellow. But for players seeking calm, creativity, and community, it’s an easy recommendation.

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