eXputer's Reviews
RoboCop: Rogue City successfully captures the essence of the iconic film franchise, offering a faithful and entertaining experience for all.
Some technical issues aside, Metal Gear Solid Master Collection Vol. 1 is a great way to experience some of the greatest games ever made.
Alan Wake 2 is not only the best possible sequel fans could have hoped for, it’s also an incredible survival horror game in its own right.
While it’s not the most challenging Mario game, Super Mario Bros. Wonder brings a burst of creativity to the classic 2D platforming genre.
Cities: Skylines 2 is a sequel with notable improvements over its predecessor, but it falls short in terms of content and stability.
Counter-Strike 2 steps boldly onto the competitive scene, but undercooked features and performance issues hold it back from true greatness.
Spider-Man 2 is a cut above its predecessor, with significantly improved gameplay and a narrative that tugs at your heartstrings.
Lords of the Fallen is one of the better Soulslikes we’ve seen in a long time, but some design choices hold it back from true greatness.
Disgaea 7 is the pinnacle of the series. Whether it’s improving existing mechanics or introducing new ones, it simply does everything better.
Despite its problems, Assassin’s Creed Mirage genuinely feels like a love letter to the games in the series that kickstarted its legacy.
Payday 3 offers a refined gameplay experience, but the lack of a decent progression system and QoL features holds it back from greatness.
Separate Ways is the new gold standard for DLC, and at such a competitive price point that it’s basically begging me to recommend it.
Mario Strikers: Battle League offers great gameplay paired with creative customization, but it does lack in the single-player department.
With the release of Phantom Liberty, CD Projekt Red has finally delivered the grand RPG they promised all those years ago.
Fortnite is a near-perfect battle royale game that has lifted the genre to new heights and has managed to stay relevant for years on end.
Immortals of Aveum is a game that has a lot of promise, but that gets overshadowed by the game’s own hesitations.
Starfield aims high and delivers an expansive galaxy ripe for exploration, but it stumbles in its execution.
Gord’s ambition is as vast as the dark fantasy world it portrays, but unfortunately, its execution falls short of the mark.
Armored Core 6: Fires of Rubicon effectively revives a franchise many of us thought dead, and it does so with incredible spectacle at that.
Atlas Fallen has some really interesting ideas, but poor execution of those results in a truly flawed product.