Sina Golabzade
- The Witcher 3
- Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty
- The Last of Us
After the last entry which was the absolute low point for probably any franchise in the history of video games, it seems that the developers have used the hiatus in the best possible way and finally released a professional wrestling title with many entertaining modes and a whole new combat system with modern visuals.
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Babylon’s Fall doesn’t put its best foot forward but if you stay with it through the first couple of main environments, then it becomes one of the best action/RPGs that you can both play alone as a hefty challenge or you can play with up to three other players as one of the most chaotic epic fantasy video games of all times. The game’s biggest shortcoming is its visuals which uses a not so eye-catching style.
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Beholder 3 masterfully combines all the elements of its predecessors and delivers the ultimate dystopian/totalitarian sim which in turn make this game a very scary and thoroughly enjoyable experience.
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The world building is great and ELEX II manages to fully drive home the notion that avarice can lead to absolute destruction and it is only through co-operation that we can thrive, problem is the gameplay still needs to be way better to be as entertaining as the competition and the visuals and voice acting are just acceptable. Maybe Piranha Bytes needs to scale back a little on their projects because ambition is only celebrated if it pays off or delivers something that hasn’t been experienced before.
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Atelier Sophie 2: The Alchemist of the Mysterious Dream keeps all the good parts of its predecessor while utilizing the some of the new ideas from the entries that have been released between the two adventures of Sophie while also tinkering with some of the old systems to make them more enjoyable. The story, which unlike most JRPGs thankfully doesn’t go the epic and blockbuster route, is told in a way that you feel compelled to unlock its mysteries.
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The King of Fighters XV doesn’t try to use a lot of new ideas compared to the recent entries of the series and it is focused more on offering the best version of KoF possible and actually manages to be quite great with its only shortcoming being the story mode but it more than makes up for that with its accessible online modes and its flawless netcode.
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Although it had the longest development time compared to other Empire spin-offs, Dynasty Warriors 9 Empires somehow feels like the one with lowest effort put in to be made. Its biggest problem is that on the strategic side there are now a bunch of titles that give a deeper experience to people looking for a Three Kingdoms era video game and sadly the action parts design is quite repetitive. The asking price also doesn’t seem fair considering what the final product actually offers.
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The story of a false prophets having doubts about his plans and the way he went to achieve them is a very interesting one that is coupled with some hellish visuals, trouble is the gameplay is exactly what we experienced in the last two dlcs.
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OlliOlli World provides players with an exciting and lightning fast gameplay that also has some of the very best visuals of recent years. The biggest draw here is how the challenges are utilized as it can be as chill an experience as you want it to be or it can be the hardest skating video game if you so choose to go down that road.
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Expeditions: Rome asks a lot out of its players but if you are into its historical setting and a classic turn-based RPG design coupled with a kind of grand strategy system, it also gives a lot back to you in pure video game form of entertainment.
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So far Rainbow Six Extraction is a very entertaining experience if a little uninspired but the real fight begins now as the developers have to prove that this is something worth your long time engagement.
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The entertaining gameplay is coupled with a funny set-up that pays homage to the older similar games while also making fun of them. The visual presentation is another fantastic part of this great experience which definitely doesn’t break any new ground but it’s made with such perfection in most of its aspects that Nobody Saves the World is an instant classic.
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Monster Hunter Rise is a Monster Hunter game through and through but a handful of brilliant new ideas and the streamlining of some of the old ideas has made it the definitive experience in this franchise to this day.
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As a psychological study of the inner workings of a tyrant’s mind, the new episode of Far Cry 6’s post launch content is quite fun specially if you are already invested in Far Cry 4 and its charismatic villain but on the gameplay side it is exactly like the last episode which is a little disappointing as the developers could’ve designed a new style more in tune with the new protagonist.
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In the beginning, White Shadows feels like another Playdead-clone that is playing it safe but then it hits its stride and we are faced with a Tesla-punk/Fritz Lang inspired adventure that scares you as much as it makes laugh and cry, like a crazy roller coaster ride to the silent era movies in video game form.
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Heavenly Bodies tests your patience and your inner cosmonaut’s ingenuity to solve some of the most challenging puzzles in Zero-G! This is not the kind of sci-fi adventure we are used to but a true to the real world problems that real astronauts face in outer space and although it is really hard, it is also a one of a kind video game well worth experiencing.
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Aiko’s Choice brings back the heroes of Shadow Tactics: Blades of the Shogun for another brilliant adventure in espionage, sabotage and assassination. The new experience is quite shorter than the original title but the level design is done so masterfully that you want to keep coming back to these new levels and try different approaches.
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After a campaign of threat and terror against the mod makers who had kept these titles alive for the better part of two decades and de-listing the original versions, we are offered this magnificent piece of failure and while playing it, you just keep wondering about the inner workings of QA departments of the publishers and console manufacturers that time and again have let titles this functionally broken, slip past them.
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Vaas Insanity utilizes a new genre and a whole new artistic design that goes well with the madness of its protagonist and offers a totally new kind of Far Cary experience that you should definitely check out.
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Final Fantasy V is the last time Hironobu Sakaguchi directed a Final Fantasy title and for this very important historical reason, all gamers should try it at least once and this new pixel remaster is the definitive edition of the original vision that you can get on modern platforms.
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