Vladimír Rusnák
ShantyTown is very relaxing, atmospheric game that serves as a great way to unwind, while also giving you the freedom to experiment and transform ruins or uninhabitable places into charming little tourist attractions.
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Whirlight: No Time to Trip is a fantastic story-driven adventure game that will delight all fans of the genre.
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Road To Empress II is an interesting FMV interactive historical game which, although it is probably not historically accurate, manages to engage with its story, characters, and production quality.
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Zero Parades is a high-quality espionage RPG that truly puts the player's skills to the test. It doesn't rely on constant action to keep you engaged. The missions are well designed, the characters are compelling, and the story continually moves forward, delivering fresh and unexpected twists along the way.
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Bluberry is an exceptional game with a very strong and resonant core idea. It also offers multiple different endings, giving players a reason to come back to it repeatedly.
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RoadOut is, at its core, a very solid game. It offers an engaging story, a wide variety of gameplay options, and plenty of action that can keep players entertained for dozens of hours. Despite this, it is not without its flaws.
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Toge Productions has clearly found a formula that works. Coffee Talk: Tokyo proves that games do not always need revolutionary mechanics or complete reinventions of an established concept.
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There is definitely the potential for a great cozy game here, though the developers still need to work on several mechanics and improve the game’s technical condition.
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Call of the Elder Gods blends Lovecraftian atmosphere with the spirit of an Indiana Jones-style adventure surprisingly well, offering strong characters, excellent voice acting, memorable locations, and several cleverly designed puzzles. A stereotypical villain, occasional animation issues, and one weaker puzzle hold it back slightly, but its strengths still easily outweigh its flaws.
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Although this is a theme we have already encountered many times in the past, the game manages to present it in a way that resonates and leaves a lasting impression.
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Moomintroll: Winter’s Warmth is a gentle and beautifully crafted winter adventure that captures the charm of Tove Jansson’s world through lovely visuals, pleasant music, and a warm fairytale atmosphere. Its quest structure can occasionally make you feel like an errand runner, and one hide-and-seek side activity drags more than it should, but the overall journey remains heartfelt, cozy, and easy to recommend for both Moomin fans and newcomers.
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It takes some time for the story to fully unfold, and the gameplay often relies on fairly traditional corridor-based principles, but the strong narrative compensates for these shortcomings to a large extent.
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The House of Hikmah is a heartfelt and culturally rich 3D puzzle-platformer with a strong emotional story, memorable characters, clever key-based puzzles, and a beautiful setting inspired by the Islamic Golden Age. Its technical rough edges, short length, and slightly old-fashioned presentation hold it back, but its sincerity and atmosphere make it well worth opening the door for.
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Space Sauce Studio successfully transformed an original idea into a charming adventure that is well worth your attention.
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While the story offers a solid foundation, the overall execution falls short. If you are looking for a more compelling horror detective experience, The Occultist is a far better choice, offering a significantly more convincing experience overall.
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Moses & Plato: Last Train to Clawville delivers a well-written mystery, charming characters, strong humor, and a beautifully realized animal noir world. Its detective mechanics, interrogations, and minigames do not always reach the same level of quality as the story itself, but the journey to Clawville remains engaging, stylish, and full of clear potential.
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The Posthumous Investigation is an atmospheric noir adventure with a striking black-and-white style, a strong sense of place, well-written characters, and an intriguing time-loop mystery. Its lack of a clear resolution, weaker minigames, and a few underused locations may disappoint players expecting a classic detective payoff, but with the right mindset, its unusual approach can make the experience even more memorable.
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If you are searching for a horror game focused on exploration and puzzles, The Occultist is certainly a title worthy of your attention.
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Fishbowl is an exceptional title. It features a powerful story, believable characters, and realistic problems. Above all, however, it has the ability to emotionally resonate and make players reflect on their own lives.
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Island of Hearts is not a title aiming for prestigious awards, though that is not its goal in the first place. What it does offer, however, is a wealth of comedic and bizarre moments capable of delivering genuine amusement.
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