Marcello Perricone
A very Paradox game, in both a good and bad way. It has all the hallmarks of a good game, and I look forward to seeing continued development as time goes by.
A very barebones remaster that is great for newcomers, but unnecessary for owners of the previous game.
Three Kingdoms is a good game, and it feels like relearning an old game – it sticks to the Total War formula, but changes so many things around that everything feels different.
A capable yet uncreative and unimpressive game that feels straight out of the early 2000s.
A surprisingly good minor DLC which effects can be felt throughout almost a whole campaign.
Great if you like Chaos stuff and wants to spread the curses of the Dark Gods through all stellar winds.
An interesting game that scratches the detective itch, without ever reaching great heights.
A very capable turn-based sci-fi 4X game that mixes Civ with squad-based tactics.
An interesting DLC with a fantastic weapon system and concept, but somewhat of a letdown execution
If you want a sci-fi, difficult timing-based combat game with that unforgiving hardcore Dark Souls touch, you can't go wrong with The Surge 2.
A successful update of a great game's presentation, but which removes a number of features that may leave old fans hurting.
A bit of an odd beast that isn't as major as previous DLC, but still fills an important gap in WWII history.
A fantastic map and setting are let down by a boring story and rushed gameplay.
A much needed expansion which still doesn't deliver some pretty important facets.
A good expansion that adds factions hitherto unlike any other in 3K
An amazing looking game with an interesting premise, let down by shallow gameplay and stuttered flow of story and dialogue
A lore-breaking spinoff that removes most of what makes the new XCOM special and replaces it with short bouts of repetitive tactical combat and bad writing.
A slight update to models and textures doesn't solve Mafia 2's myriad problems from a decade ago, nor justify a purchase if you don't own it yet.
A seemingly faithful adaptation of a German RPG franchise that may be too detached and boring for modern players.
A surprisingly polished game that's as immersive and exciting as it is relaxing, Hardspace: Shipbreaker makes disassembling ships in Zero-G a blast.