Ali Can Bartu Sakarya
It’s clear that Replaced is one of the most visually impressive games of the year. In fact, it’s one of the best-looking games in its entire genre.
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Indiana Jones and the Great Circle aims to faithfully translate the iconic whip-cracking adventurer we know from the films into a playable experience, all while preserving the core identity and spirit of the character.
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Unfortunately, Dragon Age: The Veilguard also completely fails to satisfy in terms of storytelling. Presenting an extremely cliché narrative without adding anything fresh or distinctive makes the entire experience painfully predictable.
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The Rogue Prince of Persia deserves major praise for its art direction. Even though the game features no voice acting, its soundtrack more than makes up for it. The music blends perfectly with the atmosphere and visual style, becoming another standout element that deserves just as much recognition.
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One of Senua's Saga: Hellblade II’s defining strengths — its atmosphere and sound design — is once again delivered flawlessly. The bleak tone created through its muted color palette, combined with the lighting and landscapes used in particularly tense moments, further proves just how exceptional the game’s artistic direction truly is.
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Dragon's Dogma 2 manages to surpass the original in nearly every way after all these years, delivering visuals that are close to flawless. While the game fully lives up to its AAA budget in terms of graphics and gameplay, it unfortunately falls short when it comes to optimization.
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Alan Wake 2 masterfully uses its tension-filled atmosphere to keep players constantly on edge, and with the brilliance of its horror sequences, it gradually becomes a game that feels difficult to experience alone.
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Thanks to the emotional bonds we build with its characters, The Last of Us becomes far more than just a video game. Since its release, the profound impact of its storytelling has gone on to inspire countless other productions. If you have yet to step into the world of The Last of Us, I strongly recommend experiencing it without any further delay.
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