Utku Çakır
- System Shock 2
- S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Shadow of Chernobyl
- Bloodborne
Utku Çakır's Reviews
Just like any other Life is Strange episode, this one ends with a great stinger.
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Although it doesn't have the masterfully crafted levels and heart-attack inducing battles from the first game, The Evil Within 2 manages to stand on it's own legs.
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RUINER is a purebread action game with breathtaking visual and sound design.
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Both Total War and Warhammer fans could enjoy quality time with Total War: Warhammer 2. As a gamer, you owe to yourself to play this one.
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ECHO is a game that gets overwhelmed with its potential. While its innovative AI system and The Palace is interesting, there are no surprises left after two hours of gameplay.
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Only if Atomega would have supported its interesting premise with side elements and a bigger content pool, it could have been the surprize of this year.
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Although it fails on the signature aspects of Dishonored series such as level design and chocies; Death of the Outsider has to be a game that series' fans want to play.
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From the tremendous soundtrack to the details of the side characters and story crumbs, Before the Storm is like a carbon copy of the first game.
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Gamers who want to get in the "Walking Simulator" genre but don't just want to play an interactive movie shouldn't miss this one.
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Get Even glues players to their chairs with its amazing story and superb sound design. Even with its shortcomings, Get Even is a game worth to experience.
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Perception could have been the surprise of the year only if it had support its gameplay mechanics and story with more variety and robust atmosphere.
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No70: Eye of Basir is not an unmitigated disaster but it won't find a place amongst hundreds of walking simulators on the digital shelves of Steam.
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If you are tired of horror games that only have jumpscares and gore, you will love Conarium's eerie atmosphere.
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If The Surge could have backed it's combat mechanics with good world building and story, it could have been one of the best games of this year.
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Little Nightmares won't rock your world but it breathes new life into both side-scroller platformers and horror games.
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While it's not as groundbreaking and game changer as its predecessor, Outlast 2's atmosphere and the story it tells makes it one of the greatest horror games ever made. You shouldn't miss it, if you can stomach some of its heavy themes.
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I said "If only" in every step of the way when I was playing Roots of Insanity. If only the story was bit more compelling. If only the puzzles were challenging. If only the combat was a bit nuanced. It misses the mark but not by a wide margin and gives hope for team's future endeavors.
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The Signal From Tölva is a small but compact title. It neither overstays it's welcome nor vanishes into the ether quickly. The game supports it's fantastic art direction with quality gameplay.
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Mass Effect Andromeda is a souless and a poor game that gets overwhelmed by the success of its predecessor. It's bug filled gameplay, non-inspired storytelling and horrible animation quality makes it one of the the biggest disappointments of all time. Will we ever see a new Mass Effect game? To be honest I couldn't care less after Andromeda.
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If you can get past the horrible AI, boring level design and the repetitive gameplay loop; you may find a barely functioning video game. Nothing more, nothing less.
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