Denis Burčík
Halo Infinite isn't the most innovative game ever made and the story isn't anything to write home about, but Halo was always all about the action and in that regard, Halo Infinite and its large open-world with plenty of side content delivers.
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Call of Duty: Vanguard's singleplayer campaign is simply too short to get a recommendation. The multiplayer fares better, however it doesn't really offer anything new. Unless you have to play every Call of Duty game ever released, feel free to skip this one.
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Fatal Frame: Maiden of Black Water is quite chilling, but don't expect it to meet the graphic standards of today.
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Age of Empires IV is a fresh breath of air for the series, but it doesn't abandon the franchise's roots either. All of the campaigns are quite innovative and definitely worth playing. But it remains to be seen whether the game can unseat the previous two games from the spot of the fan favorite.
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If you want to play an old-school survival horror title, but you don't want to play the classics, Tormented Souls is a fine alternative with simple but interesting story and a creepy atmosphere.
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The Forgotten City offers a gripping story with interesting characters, however, after you unlock all of the four endings, which is pretty quick and easy, there aren't many reasons left to return to the game.
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Warhammer 40,000: Battlesector offers an authentic tabletop experience, except in a much more convenient form. The game major's issue is the lacking hardware optimization, but despite that it should provide you with dozens of hours of fun.
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Whether you will explore it alone or with friends, Veles is incredibly immersive. The Ascent is an incredible audiovisual achievement that is not without issues, but they are not as big as to be unforgivable.
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If you're familiar with the series, Sniper Ghost Warrior: Contracts 2 doesn't really offer anything new and the story is nothing to write home about, but the missions are varied enough to keep you entertained, with beautiful graphics to boot.
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Necromunda: Hired Gun has a lot of going on, but most of the game's elements remain half-baked. The bugs will be fixed eventually, but the mediocre campaign and redundant side-missions isn't something you can fix easily.
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The remake of the second part of the odyssey of Abe offers great new graphics, new gameplay mechanics and a high level of difficulty caused by the absence of quicksave and unfortunately placed checkpoints. Be prepared with a plenty of patience.
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Neither as a veteran or a newbie, you won't go wrong with Stronghold Warlords. New players can expect a very good intro to the series and veterans of the series will finally get an entry that gets pretty close to the legendary Stronghold Crusader.
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Warhammer 40,000: Dakka Squadron is a fun and unique title, but the game suffers a bit from its multiplatform release. The PC version could use a bit more polish and tweaks to work better as a computer game. However, if these issues are fix, the game could end up being one of the best Warhammer 40k titles out there.
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The Indonesian dev team Digital Happiness has attempted to follow the uniqueness and move the boundaries a bit further, which was, in some ways, a success. The question remains if that's sufficient to recommend the game. If you can look past the small technical issues and certain naivety, you will be able to enjoy an unusual gaming experience.
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