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198X delivered exactly what the trailer promised – great looking and sounding nostalgia fueled reminiscence of the 80s video games. However, if you've been burned by episodic game series in the past, tread carefully.
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Steel Division 2 is a great WW2 era strategy game, exploring the Eastern Front. However, its fresh approach of the RTS genre is slightly underminded by weak tutorialization.
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Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled is the best remake published by Activision yet. Immensely enjoyable right from the start, respectful towards the original game and offering a huge amount of content. There's some stuff in it that isn't exactly modern, but that stuff makes Crash Team Racing the game that enthralled millions of players 20 years ago.
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Conan Unconquered won't satisfy neither devout RTS fans nor everyone else. Aside from the franchise it's based on, it has no unique hook and is destined to be forgotten and lost in the tide of average titles.
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MotoGP 19 is an enjoyable racing game that once again pushes the envelope just a little bit further. It isn't just a graphical upgrade, but the developers have also improved plenty of gameplay features and mechanics.
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Blood: Fresh Supply is a great remaster of the legendary FPS. Despite a few minor issues, the smooth gameplay and improved user experience are worth the money.
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American Fugitive is a pleasant variation on GTA: Chinatown Wars that promised more than it delivered, but you can tell that the developers tried as hard as they could.
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Warhammer: Chaosbane feels like it came straight from the 90s. If you don't happen to be a hardcore Warhammer fan, who needs to play every Warhammer themed video game, feel free to give it a pass.
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Pathologic 2 is basically the original game in a new coat of paint. Just like the original, it suffers from plenty of technical issues and some of the changes were for the worse. Despite that, it still remains a game you shouldn't miss, if only bacause it breaks the mold of the standard horror adventure games.
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A Woman's Lot is exactly what the previous three expansions for Kingdom Come: Deliverance should have been – a decently enough long and enjoyable experience just as good as the original game.
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Tactics at heart will be delighted playing Druidstone: The Secret of the Menhir Forest. Fans of more traditional RPGs should probably look elsewhere, though.
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Draugen can be a thrilling experience at times, but its unimaginative gameplay and weak finale knock it down a peg or two.
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Blood & Truth gives you a great reason to purchase a PSVR headset. London Studio's game is a thrilling and gripping action-packed ride
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Layers of Fear 2 measures up to its predecessor, but as expected, the initial moment of surprise is gone and the game's potential wasn't fully realized. Bloober Team's previous works were much more effective.
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Rage 2's main problem is that it lacks an identity of its own and feels like every other game made by Avalanche. The action is thrilling, but everything else is lacking. The game will end up being forgotten even quicker than its predecessor from 2011 was.
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One step above the first Yakuza Kiwami. However, newcomers to the series should still start with Yakuza 0.
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Total War: Three Kingdoms is a satisfying entry in the series. If you're a Total War fan and you're interested in the Chinese setting, you can't go wrong here.
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A Plague Tale: Innocence definitely tried to bring something new to the table. Wartorn and plague ridden France offers a dense atmosphere and emotional fates of the main characters, but it's a bit of a shame that the title doesn't demand much of its players. However, it still remains a worthwhile experience.
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