Khaled Abdelkhalek
Borderlands 4 managed to reintroduce a fresh artistic vision and new ideas to the series, and fortunately, most of these ideas were very good and delivered an enjoyable gameplay experience. These new ideas also did not compromise the core traits that define the series, as the game preserved its legacy of chaotic, over-the-top shooting with an enormous variety of weapons. At the same time, however, Borderlands 4 is also a field of technical issues. These problems naturally weakened the experience, but the overall gameplay was still much more enjoyable than the issues were harmful. And despite all these problems, I found myself coming back to play again every day.
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With every annual football release from EA, the same question arises: “Is the game this time just an update of rosters and kits, or does it offer an experience worth the player’s time and money?” In the case of EA Sports FC 26, it can be said that the answer is more balanced. The game hasn’t overturned the foundations of the series nor radically changed the core experience, but it has focused on fixing what annoyed players last year and refining what was already good. So, is FC 26 worth trying? Yes, it definitely is. It may not be a complete revolution that redefines football games, but it’s a confident step forward that makes it better than FC 25 in most important aspects. If you’re a fan of the series, you’ll find yourself with a more polished and mature version, and if you’re thinking of returning after a break, this is a good opportunity to experience one of the most balanced releases in recent years.
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The Indiana Jones: The Order of Giants expansion is priced at $20 and offers a set of puzzles and events lasting only 4 to 5 hours at most. Overall, it lands at the level of “good” rather than “excellent.” While the expansion does provide genuinely fun moments, it loses much of its narrative weight—especially if you’ve already completed the base game. It also lacks any meaningful improvements or adjustments to the original experience. Still, it’s an enjoyable add-on and serves as a great dose of adventure for anyone who misses Indy’s escapades, as well as a solid entry point for completely new players.
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Gears of War Reloaded introduces some noticeable improvements here and there, but in my opinion, they’re not enough—especially if you’ve already played the Ultimate Edition released back in 2015. For longtime fans who have experienced both the original and the remaster, Reloaded won’t offer much that feels new. However, if you’re completely new to the series—say, primarily a PlayStation player—Gears of War Reloaded delivers a significant graphical boost along with an enjoyable gameplay experience.
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Wuchang: Fallen Feathers delivers a very enjoyable Souls-like experience, with challenging and relatively fast-paced combat. However, it falls short in terms of originality, borrowing heavily from the most popular ideas in the genre without showing much intent to carve out its own unique identity.
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By remaster standards, Onimusha 2: Samurai's Destiny delivers a noticeably solid experience that takes players on a nostalgia-filled journey. However, it’s a game best enjoyed by longtime fans of the series. For newcomers, the remaster of Onimusha 2: Samurai's Destiny may feel dated and require extra effort to truly appreciate. That said, its $22.5 price tag is more than reasonable, making it an appealing option nonetheless.
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Although MotoGP 2025 brings plenty of improvements over previous entries, it also comes with several frustrating drawbacks—most notably the inconsistent quality across different aspects of the game and its reliance on traditional gameplay modes. Even so, MotoGP 25 remains an enjoyable experience for motorcycle racing fans, especially given how few titles of this kind exist. The game offers a robust package filled with realistic simulation, a wide variety of bikes, and authentic gear from renowned brands.
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With The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered, the experience reaches remake-level quality rather than just a simple remaster. At a $50 price point, you’re getting an iconic game with visuals that fully match 2025 standards. It seems Bethesda has delivered its very best with this exceptional remaster.
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WWE 2K25 manages to deliver an excellent gameplay experience. Despite being an annual release, it comes packed with a significant number of updates and additions compared to its predecessor. Unfortunately, it also carries some disappointing aspects—most notably The Island mode, which relies far too heavily on real-money spending in a way that feels extremely frustrating.
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Civilization VII succeeds in delivering a highly immersive and enjoyable experience that honors the series’ grand legacy, with an excellent dynamic map and a very engaging resource economy system. At the same time, however, the game suffers from some very disappointing aspects—particularly in its roster of leaders and a combat system that remains overly simple and lacking in depth.
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Simple..Creative..Marvelous and Genius, Astro Bot has emphasized that you don't need big AAA budgets and lots of complications to make a joyride and fun game
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A truly next gen gruesome, bloody and gorish sequel with astonishing graphics and a great presentation with a welcome feature in kameo but that falls short on the technical side on PC and underdelivers content in the Online Mode.
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The Crew Motorfest is the epidome of the crew series, with more than 600 vehicles to choose from, a vast open world filled with activities and opportunities to explore and a fresh take on a near perfect story mode with the addition of Playlists, the third entry seems to get things right this time around.
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With a rich intertwining deep narrative and a genius way of storytelling and with the tons of hours of content it offers, Baldur's Gate III solidfies what it means to revolutionize the art of storytelling in video games resulting in a complete MASTERPIECE
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By Far, The Worst Title of 2023
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Although Like A Dragon: Ishin presents a compelling story and fun gameplay mechanics but it fails to present a proper remake on the visual side that truly commemorates the original game
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Marvel's Midnight Suns has literally saved the Strategy Tactial Games genre this year with outstanding combat mechanics, a carefully crafted protagonist though the game falls short from a technical perspective
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Mount and Blade II: Bannerlord is a masterfully crafted game, an absolute spectacular successor to the first game that will satisfy the hunger of any strategy games fnatics ou there though we don't recommend going for a third installement for this franchise at least for the time being.
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In one of The Darkest and the most drama roller coaster Stories ever, A Plague Tale Requiem manages to present a fantastic and a brutal story that will cause you real pain but destroys all of this with a frustrating Level design and gameplay.
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