Karel Šír
Return of the Obra Dinn skillfully combines retro art style, seldom used setting and gameplay centered around logical deduction. If you've ever wanted to be a detective or if you're fond of original videogame premises, you shouldn't miss this.
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Gwent: The Witcher Card Game is definitely a promising CCG, but the developers' decision to throw two years of development away and start anew is puzzling. It remains to be seen whether it was a wise decision.
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The Room Three is an enjoyable adventure game that hasn't lost its luster during its transition from mobile devices. The fair pricing makes it a must buy for adventure game fans.
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Crusader Kings II: Holy Fury makes the base game much more diverse, mainly due to the new random world generation feature. However, the reliance on previous DLC packs makes it hard to recommend to newcomers.
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Mutant Year Zero: Road to Eden is an interesting attempt to combine two disparate genres, but it's definitely not perfect. It's not unenjoyable, but it suffers from repetition and way too simplistic gameplay systems.
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Even more than a decade after its original release, Katamari Damacy REROLL still holds up and is beautifully charming. However, if you've played the original, you won't find any reasons to replay the game here.
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Slay the Spire is an absolute must-play for roguelike and card game fans. At the same time, it manages to be a casual game to fill an hour of free time and a complex challenge that won't loosen its grip over you.
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Catherine Classic's unique combination of genres still feels modern, fresh and inventive. It's just a shame the PC port leaves a lot to be desired.
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Beautiful and terrifying journey through stars. If you believe that videogames can be art, you shouldn't miss Sunless Skies. For others, the game might be totally impenetrable.
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Advance Wars veterans will be right at home in Wargroove, but even everyone else is sure to enjoy the tactical mayhem. However, it wouldn't hurt if the game was a bit faster paced.
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Yakuza Kiwami isn't the most innovative game under the sun, but it builds on such a solid foundation it's still definitely worth playing. However, due to the lower budget and slavish devotion to the decade old original game, it doesn't quite hold up to Yakuza 0.
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Ape Out is a stylized, adrenaline-filled action game that won't give you a single moment to breathe. If you're looking for a short, intense videogaming experience, the escaping gorilla won't let you down.
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FromSoftware did it again. Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice is pure adrenaline and one of the likely candidates for game of the year.
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If you like grand strategy games, check on Imperator: Rome's progress in two years. Today, you can easily find better alternatives.
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One step above the first Yakuza Kiwami. However, newcomers to the series should still start with Yakuza 0.
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Tactics at heart will be delighted playing Druidstone: The Secret of the Menhir Forest. Fans of more traditional RPGs should probably look elsewhere, though.
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198X delivered exactly what the trailer promised – great looking and sounding nostalgia fueled reminiscence of the 80s video games. However, if you've been burned by episodic game series in the past, tread carefully.
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Aside from the audiovisual that are great as usual, SteamWorld Quest feels kind of bland. It definitely isn't bad and it can give you a couple hours of enjoyment, but eventually, its relative simplicity will start to wear you down.
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Do you nostalgically reminiscence about good old Contra from time to time? Are you looking for its spiritual successor? You can stop now. Blazing Chrome is here.
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Despite Monster Boy and the Cursed Kingdom being a revival of a 30-year old franchise, it doesn't show at all. It takes only the good parts of the original Wonder Boy games and feels modern in every way.
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