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Chronicles: Battle for Greece is the breath of life the RTS genre needs, with a satisfying campaign like the good old days.
Indika is a short but powerful experience full of symbolism and philosophical quest(ion)s without being overexhaustive.
After Fate of Atlantis, Indiana Jones and the Great Circle is perhaps the best adaptation of the beloved hero on our screens.
Antonblast comes with a glowing recommendation for all fans of 2d action - platformers. With a protagonist more rowdy than Wario, tight controls, blistering action, satisfying level variety and spectacular boss fights, what's there not to love?
Loco Motive is a game that all fans of point 'n' click adventures should play. It's satisfying in length, has sharp writing, memorable characters, an impeccable pixel-art approach and is a worthy challenge for your adventure reflexes.
The Veilguard has some fun combat and exploration mechanics, but in no way do they redeem a sterilized, safe, inoffensive, fully "Netflix" and badly written version of a dark fantasy world that has little to do with the series' past.
The structural and technical gameplay elements of Vessel of Hatred are improved across the board and work well as redeeming features for a disastrous, hot mess campaign plot.
A fun roguelite and an interesting new direction for the venerable series. Recommended, despite the buggy launch.
A wonderful game from Atlus, Metaphor: ReFantazio is the perfect start for a new series of high quality JRPG's.
A grim, depressing noir story about Chickens and Insects that you wish would never end.
The Crimson Diamond is a respectful tribute to a much older gaming era.
A remarkable adventure, which implements its clever original idea very well, with a strong Tim Burton aesthetic.
Bloober Team’s Silent Hill 2 is a AAA masterpiece of psychological horror, that doesn't concede even an inch of the oppressiveness and bleakness of the original manifestation. A project that was met with much skepticism, critique and whining, triumphantly brings the series back from the slumber it has been in for the past 12 years and it is a fine example of how to make a modern take while keeping the genre's hallmarks intact.
Perfected craft distilled into a work of art.
A fun action RPG and a good introduction to Final Fantasy, just as long as you have a beefy system to run it.
Cold, bleak and unforgiving, just like its predecessor. It may stray even further from the "traditional" City Builders genre, but when experiencing what it has to offer, Frostpunk 2 is in many ways the ideal sequel.
An excellent remake of a classic adventure game, it will capture the interest of both newcomers to the genre and fans of the original game. We couldn't think of a better "appetizer" leading up to the release of Broken Sword 6.
The series thunders back into the spotlight with the force of a space marine hammer crushing heretic skulls. The Emperor protects!
Cozy platforming for fans of the Ghibli studio aesthetic with a clever commentary on the condition of labor.
A beautiful but uneven Star Wars game, with inspired moments but also with shortcomings and design flaws that break the immersion and prevent it from truly making a mark as one of the most memorable open-world games out there.