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Semir Omerovic

Sarajevo

Favorite Games:
  • The Witcher 3
  • Dark Souls 3
  • Batman Arkham Series

26 games reviewed
77.7 average score
80 median score
65.4% of games recommended

Semir Omerovic's Reviews

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9 / 10 - Psychonauts 2
Aug 23, 2021

Double Fine's sequel to the classic action-adventure platformer from 2005 is everything we hoped to get from Raz's new adventure. Its charming but hilariously written characters and story, stupidly fun platform sequences, gorgeous level design and stunning art style make it a serious game of the year contender.

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Oct 12, 2023

Lords of the Fallen stands as a genuine ode to the souls-like genre, a shining masterpiece that deserves recognition as one of the finest action RPGs in recent years.

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95 / 100 - Pentiment
Nov 14, 2022

Obsidian's Pentiment is a multi-layered masterpiece full of endearing characters, compelling stories, and disturbing secrets that await you at every corner of this carefully crafted world. It's a charming video game that discusses difficult social themes and struggles of ordinary people, acting as a history lesson that will stay in your memory for a long long time, as every masterpiece does.

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Sep 20, 2023

If CD Projekt Red had to make amends for the disappointing launch of Cyberpunk 2077, they certainly have done that with Phantom Liberty. Simply preem.

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100 / 100 - Blasphemous 2
Aug 17, 2023

Blasphemous 2 brings a stunning grotesque world to explore and stories that will haunt you long after you complete this truly remarkable action-platformer.

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100 / 100 - Hi-Fi Rush
Jan 26, 2023

Hi-Fi Rush has pretty much everything that makes a video game fun and even more importantly it's not trying to be overly precise and challenging like many other rhythm-based games. It's a complete package that hits the right notes over and over again, proving that big publishers should just let developers create games they really want to create.

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