Richard Kopecký


26 games reviewed
75.5 average score
80 median score
73.1% of games recommended
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A Rat’s Quest – The Way Back Home | Season 1 is a heartfelt and visually charming adventure that turns ordinary spaces into giant, dangerous playgrounds through the eyes of a tiny hero. Its emotional story, clever use of scale, stealth, and environmental platforming make it stand out, even if blurry pre-rendered cutscenes, occasional camera issues, and its short length keep it from feeling fully polished.

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Thomas & Friends: Wonders of Sodor is easily the most visually impressive game this universe has received, turning the island of Sodor into a beautiful open playground with familiar engines, free exploration, timetable rides, and collectible hunting. However, its very short main scenarios, weak side character models, and blurry distant rendering make it feel more like a promising first stop than a fully complete journey.

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Apr 8, 2026

Etrange Overlord is a bold, bizarre, and refreshingly original experiment that blends action RPG combat, strategic preparation, rotating battlefield lanes, and musical interludes into something unlike almost anything else. Its uneven pacing, occasional RNG frustration, and visual chaos can get in the way, but its sharp humor, memorable antiheroine, and sheer refusal to play by genre rules make it hard to forget.

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Apr 4, 2026

Darwin’s Paradox! is a visually stunning and highly original stealth adventure that turns its octopus hero into the heart of a wonderfully animated, Pixar-like escape story. Its clever movement, environmental storytelling, and tense laboratory atmosphere make it stand out, even if the final stretch loses creativity and technical issues slightly ink the experience.

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Apr 2, 2026

Timberborn is a brilliant and deeply rewarding city-builder where water management, vertical construction, automation, and faction identity come together into one of the most original strategy experiences in years. Its late-game systems can overwhelm less patient players, and the beaver AI occasionally struggles with complex builds, but the sheer satisfaction of shaping the land, taming every drop of water, and watching your wooden machine come alive is hard to match.

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A disappointing and technically broken nostalgia grab that does very little to honor the legacy of Neopets. A few classic minigames and web-account integration cannot make up for the forced story mode, clumsy controls, sterile visuals, missing modern features, and serious audio, saving, and synchronization issues.

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