Adam Hambálek
Tomb Raider IV-VI Remastered follows in the footsteps of its predecessor as expected. Unfortunately, the improved visual and modified controls probably won't be enough to anyone other than the fans of the series, because of nostalgia to original collection.
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Panelak is a short horror game with an enjoyable retro atmosphere, puzzles, and interesting concept, but also several endings. If you are a fan of similar games, do not hesitate to try this game. You can buy it on Steam, where it costs only a few bucks. For your purchase you get quite a good game, which is sadly little short, but you will get Czech dubbing as a bonus.
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Pneumata is an ambitious first-person horror adventure game, and considering that it was actually made by only one developer, it turned out very well. Too bad it didn't avoid some unnecessary mistake.
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Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster brings a breath of fresh air to franchise past its prime. Despite the fact that the authors did not avoid some unnecessary mistakes, in general, the remastering went well and overall the title can be recommended especially to new players, as the older ones may not be enthusiastic about it.
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Shift 87 is a very short little horror game that stands out for its great atmosphere and well-crafted scares. A must play for big horror fans, but everyone else might be disappointed. Keep in mind, however, that sometimes less is more...
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The update of the first Wizardry to a new era has more or less succeeded, and if you've ever wanted to play this video game from the year 1981 without straining your eyes, now's your unique chance.
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Withering Rooms might not be the easiest game to get into, but eventually, the combination of roguelike, puzzle, and action game elements will keep you entertained.
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Eresys is a pretty good horror adventure game with nice and atmospheric graphical style and decent mechanics. The co-op requirement also doesn't serve to undermine its potential, so if you're looking for a Lovecraft-inspired horror, look no further.
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Ad Infinitum is notable for being a psychological horror set against a backdrop of World War I. If you can forgive the derivative gameplay, the game does its job well.
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Layers of Fear is a fine choice if you haven't played the first two games, but if you did, it doesn't really offer anything too interesting apart from the two new stories.
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Amnesia: The Bunker is, in its scope compared to the other titles of the series, a smaller experimental title, but it offers a few new neat tricks. It's up to you whether that's enough or not.
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SpellForce: Conquest of Eo is not, most likely, a game that fans of the original series will love. It's a solid turn-based strategy game, but it's not really remarkable or innovative in any way.
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Returnal will be extremely frustrating for many, but it's undoubtedly an unique, one of a kind experience. Housemarque's risk has definitely paid off.
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The remake of Dead Space improves the action horror classic from 2008 in a lot of ways without negatively impacting any of the good parts.
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The Devil in Me is a longer game than the previous titles from the anthology and therefore offers much more depth that was lacking previously. Like always, the devil is in the details.
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Spiders have modified the soulslike formula in some very unique ways, but not for the worse. Steelrising's enjoyable and smooth gameplay might attract attention of wider gaming audience, however this might be curtailed by the very demanding GPU requirements.
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MADiSON might get lost in the deluge of modern horror adventure games, but it stands out thanks to the unusually high puzzle difficulty and a well-told story.
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Dolmen has tried to combine the best parts of Dark Souls and Dead Space, however the relative inexperience and low budget has doomed this soulslike to failure. There are things to like here, but the game doesn't have wide appeal.
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Ikai fails to utilize its Feudal Japan setting properly and despite the potential, in the end it's just forgettable.
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Forgive Me Father is basically mix of Lovecraft and John Romero and if that is something that sounds appealing to you, you shouldn't be disappointed.
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