Krist Duro
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 might not be the threequel we all deserved, but in no way in hell it's a 4/10 game
By sticking close to beloved formulas and polishing every element with care and competence, it has earned its place among the greats of its genres. For fans of Soulslikes and Metroidvanias looking for another vampire to sink their teeth into, The Last Faith will quench thirsts both holy and damned.
Unfinished, unpolished and with seemingly random puzzles just thrown in makes FINIS extremely hard for me to recommend to anyone.
There are no real puzzles to solve, there's no combat, there's just you trying to traverse through gorgeous landscapes, claustrophobic places and other things I won't mention, trying to figure out what happened and that's absolutely enough. The Invincible is brilliant and I strongly recommend you playing it.
Bang-On Balls: Chronicles is a riot of a game. It might not be as flashy as those big-budget titles, but it's got heart and creativity in spades.
If you have played the game back in 2010 with fond memories of it and you have 50 bucks to waste, then absolutely go for it as the game is as good as you remember it. But if you are on a budget, there are newer and better games you can spend your hard earned cash.
With its breathtaking visuals, engaging gameplay, and humorous storytelling, Immortals of Aveum is a truly enjoyable experience.
Ultimately, I found Fort Solis to be a gorgeous boring walking simulator. I respect it for what it achieves in terms of the insane production value, but I wish it featured some more engaging gameplay.
Viewfinder needs to be celebrated as one of the freshest, coolest and mind-blowing puzzle games that you've probably ever played.
On paper, Death or Treat should work. An action hack-and-slash rogue-lite 2D game with beautiful hand-drawn environments sounds cool, right? Unfortunately, a subpar gameplay experience and horrible performance make this a tough game to recommend.
The game’s attention to detail, immersive world-building, and engaging combat make Hogwarts Legacy a must-play for anyone looking to experience the magic of the wizarding world. I highly recommend playing this game.
Punching, bashing, slicing, dropkicking, and exploding virtual monsters have never looked and felt this beautiful, gory, brutal, and satisfying. Dead Island 2 is truly impressive and I highly recommend you play it.
Dredge is a delightful game that I easily recommend to anyone. In the start you might have to grind a little so that you can upgrade your ship, but once you’re over that wave, it’s smooth sailing.
Apart from some cutscene jank, Scars Above is still a fantastic new release that delivers a really great gaming experience.
Wanted: Dead is not a game for everyone. The tone is weirdly all over the place, the premise and writing are weird, voice acting is absolutely weird, but the gameplay is special. This is a love letter to hard as f*** PS2 era games and if you understand what that means, then this is definitely a game for you.
Fashion Police Squad is funky, quirky, and filled to the brim with fashion puns. Movement feels on point and the mini-puzzle-like design approach to gunplay keeps things interesting. All that makes it an easy game to recommend.
OmegaBot is an old-school-inspired action side-scroller that doesn't really scratch that itch.
Ship of Fools is such a great roguelike experience that will keep you hooked for a while. If you can though, set sail along with a friend as the game will be easier and a lot more fun.
Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2 is a monster of a game with a phenomenal campaign and fantastic multiplayer and well worth your hard earned cash.
Lately, we have gotten a lot of great hardcore first-person shooter games and I am happy to say that Isonzo is one of them.