Bogdan Robert Mateș
- The Witcher 3
- Kentucky Route Zero
- Warcraft 3
Bogdan Robert Mateș's Reviews
Sparklite has all the ingredients required for a great game but fails to brew them into something memorable.
Moons of Madness makes you feel like you're on Mars but fails as a horror game.
Short and sweet, Untitled Goose Game lets you live out the fantasy of being a jerk goose.
Borderlands 3's stellar gunplay and awesome arsenal heavily contrast its disappointing humor and characters.
Cute and spooky, funny and sad, Little Misfortune is an interactive story with a lot of strange charm.
Children of Morta's excellent combat and gorgeous pixel art are only surpassed by how genuinely human its cast of characters feels.
Warhammer: Vermintide 2 – Winds of Magic and its 2.0 update are yet another shaky step in the game’s post-launch journey.
Although its story lacks focus, Gibbous - A Cthulhu Adventure is an enjoyable point-and-click adventure that mixes lovecraftian horror with comedy and a snarky talking cat.
Gorgeous yet unoptimized, BattleTech: Urban Warfare's futuristic cityscapes challenge players to approach combat differently.
Although functional, running smoothly and providing ample opportunity to just turn your brain off and hack and slash virtual foes to bits, Warhammer: Chaosbane ultimately remains a thoroughly underwhelming experience in just about every aspect.
A unique blend of RTS and RPG
A unique blend of RTS and RPG
From bothersome, stiff animations to stories that often stumble, failing to successfully transmit their gravity past the screen, unearthing Draugen’s excellent parts requires a fair bit of digging through its less impressive ones.
Launch issues aside, Mordhau is a brutal, chaotic medieval first & third-person slasher with an engaging combat system, satisfying one-on-one duels and rich customization options.
Just like its dinosaurs have a hard time setting themselves apart from other units, Warparty also fails to stand out among its peers.
A stylish, badass return to form
Walk along to Metro Exodus' slower pace, take your time with what it has to show and tell, and you'll be in for one of the most powerful post-apocalyptic journeys out there.
A pretty platformer with both enjoyable and frustrating bits, Degrees of Separation lacks the variety to stand out from the pack but can and does entertain while telling a heartfelt story.
Failure to capitalize on its promising premise alongside a plethora of technical issues make Re-Legion's cyberpunk cult fantasy tough to recommend.
Considerably larger than its predecessor, Battlefleet Gothic: Armada 2 is a spectacular, explosive space RTS with a couple of rough edges.