Jim Van Meirhaeghe
With Life is Strange: Reunion, Deck Nine and Square Enix deliver another beautiful story for the franchise. The reunion between Max and Chloe is an ideal building block for the unfolding of the story and which side roads are possible. Although it was another rollercoaster of mystery and emotion, I felt that the focus was more on Max, and certain locations gave less shine to the game. Still, this episode is another must-play in the Life is Strange universe and I went from one plot twist to another. Deck Nine and Square Enix, start the next episode!
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With Docked, Saber Interactive has delivered a pleasant and with moments very fun simulator game. A game where realism is paramount and the experience of working in a harbor on the screen conjures up. The combo with the manage features is a nice addition and offers a nice change in addition to performing assignments. Still, after a while I had a sense of rain and the repetitive quickly surfaced. In addition to the fact that I had a lot of fun during this review, I think that in the long run Docked is only for port enthusiasts and simulator fanatics.
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I Hate This Place is a survival horror game with crafting elements and a pleasant story. From an isometric point of view, I stepped into an 80's comic book from the first second, full of perfectly chosen details that fit in with that eighties vibe. For me, the game is therefore a direct ode to that time. The length of I Hate This Place is ideal and is full of unique locations and interesting characters. This could be a real indie hit this year.
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We had to wait almost 20 years for it but there is finally a new skill on OSRS. Sailing is still a bit rough in certain areas and could certainly use some fine tuning. In the past, Jagex has proven several times to make passive skills such as fishing and wood cutting intuitively interesting again. I am therefore convinced that in the future they will also put sods on the dike in terms of Sailing. The new skill is bite through in the beginning and only becomes really interesting from level 30. The community of OSRS and Jagex have together mainly created an opportunity for much more in Gielinor. Old School RuneScape has become even 'bigger' and especially 'better' thanks to Sailing.
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