Karel Šír
Advance Wars 1+2: Re-Boot Camp is a well-done remake that hides the original game's age quite well.
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Armored Core VI: Fires of Rubicon has, without a doubt, achieved exactly what the creators wanted - to take the lessons learned during the development of the Souls series, apply them to Armored Core and give the series a new chance to shine. However, Souls fans need to keep their expectations in check and don't expect the game to be something that it never promised to be.
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The remaster of Ghost Trick: Phantom Detective is about as well done as it realistically could have been, and preserves both the story and the art style very well.
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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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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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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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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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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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Untitled Goose Game is a short, yet very joyful mischief making simulator.
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We probably expected a something bit different, but if you judge Super Meat Boy Forever on its own merits, it's a very solid auto-runner with precise controls, variable levels and pleasant graphic style, with a level of difficulty that can deliver the same sense of satisfaction as the original game did.
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Scott Pilgrim vs. the World: The Game - Complete Edition isn't the best retro beat'em'up there is, but it makes up for its faults with tons of charm.
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Loop Hero has an amazing premise and is very addictive at first, however its spell won't last forever on everyone.
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Shin Megami Tensei III Nocturne aged quiet well and despite the weak effort put into the remaster, gamers that are looking for atmospheric and difficult titles should still pay their attention to it.
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Card Shark offers a very novel gaming experience even for those tired of regular card games.
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Like a Dragon: Ishin! does the series justice, however it's definitely not one of its best. The story is a bit too convoluted and shot and the newer entries in the series simply have more variety to the content.
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Bayonetta Origins: Cereza and the Lost Demon is, despite a few small issues, a pleasant title that tries to introduce the reach of the series to a brand new audience.
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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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Blasphemous' main and major positive aspect is its dense and unusual atmosphere. The game design was played just a bit too safe, though.
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If you're looking for a simple yet fun platformer that's inspired by somewhat different titles than your usual indie games are, to play over the weekend, you won't go wrong with Olija
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Even in the current state, Gamedec is an interesting title with a rich and complex cyberpunk setting, however the premise had a bit more promise that was left underused.
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