Admir Brkic
Still a great game after all these years. Featuring improved controls with almost none of the visual upgrades.
While deceptively simple, Pagan Online offers a lot more under the hood.
While this is a good DLC story-wise, there was a lot more to be expected in terms of other content - especially considering its hefty price.
While I expected a bit more regarding the visuals of the remaster, the gameplay and atmosphere are still as good as ever.
A decent mix of hack 'n' slash and dating sim that works surprisingly well. Eternights is one of those games that give you more than you bargained for.
Great campaign, coupled with intense multiplayer mayhem but all of that is dragged down by an infuriating number of freezes, crashes, and stutters - both in single-player and multiplayer.
Despite a few shortcomings, it is a decent indie soulslike with an unconventional story and surprisingly competent combat.
Despite being a bit rough around the edges, it is a daring and welcoming venture into the puzzle genre of the LEGO universe.
A clear improvement over its predecessor. Looks better and plays better too.
While it initially looks like a simple top-down arcade game, American Fugitive hides a lot under the hood.
As with the previous game, there is still some room for improvement but Sniper Ghost Warrior Contracts is a step in the right direction. A big step, if anything.
Easy to get into with a decent amount of challenge to the end. The most accessible railway sim I've played yet.
While it could use more polish, the huge weapon arsenal and extensive customization options result in an incredibly fun mech shooter.
A decent reverse horror title with fluid gameplay and immersive atmosphere.
Expect fluid combat and a captivating atmosphere, with an art style that might not be everyone's cup of tea.
An engaging story set in a unique setting and interesting gameplay mechanic, only for the game to be literally slowed down with framerate issues.
A delightful point n click adventure with unique visuals and an engaging story.
Backbone is a result of an engaging story and interesting characters, with incredibly detailed pixel art as a bonus.
While this reimagining of the 1992 cult classic is lacking on some fronts, it makes up for the superb and unsettling atmosphere sprinkled throughout the whole game all while being a strong love letter to the original.
One of the best co-op shooters in recent years, with emphasis on team communication, strategy, and friendly fire to keep you constantly on the edge.