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God of War merges all of its gameplay elements into one excellent package, dressed in unparalleled direction and amazing storytelling. Benchmark for each and all its elements and still fresh in 2022.
Dying Light 2: Stay Human is a game that successfully manages to marry all the cliches of open world/zombie games in a highly attractive and complete title. The open-world market may have been saturated for years now, but it's hard to see a similar title being released this year that's more fun than Dying Light 2. And I think that's what counts in the end.
Despite the overstuffed Legion Management aspect and the lingering feeling of watching a Netflix adaptation of ancient Rome, the objective-based combat and RP options available make Rome the most complete Expeditions game yet.
The arrival of Maiden of Black Water makes for a major addition to the PC horror games catalogue. The use of the camera in dealing with tortured spirits and the blend of fiction and folklore from Japan is delightful. The slow pace of the plot and repetition of areas, however, make Maiden of Black Water less scary and memorable than we would have liked.
Not exactly a flawed gem but definitely an interesting attempt at an atmospheric FPS. Technical problems and sluggish combat don't let it stand out.
An extremely well-made Sherlock game, regardless of the genre one chooses to place it in.
Football Manager 2022 is another step forward but the small number of improvements doesn't make it a completely essential purchase.
A very beautiful and fun singleplayer game that will satisfy Marvel fans and non Marvel fans alike.
Although Tails of Iron is made with care, exploration and player freedom could be emphasized much more. Thrilling combat, meagre optional content and some simplified quests strewn over a small gameworld comprise a game of contradictions. We hope it is successful enough so that we can see a more ambitious sequel at some point.
The ultimate arcade racing game, with the only competition being the previous game in the series.
Disciples is back with a very interesting campaign and addictive turn-based battles. A clear recommendation if you are interested in this genre.
Steel Assault is one of the cases that I would compare to a good cup of coffee. Enjoyable while it lasts, but something you'll probably forget after a few days. The wide gap between difficulties and the lack of variety in its action set pieces diminish its replayability and lasting appeal.
A high-quality adaptation of the board game with plenty of content and rich replayability.
A special blend of Survival and Single-Player RPG gameplay with beautiful graphics and interesting management mechanics, whose rather empty and generic medieval world ends up detracting from the experience.
An improved, stand-alone piece of the ATOMic experience that will fully satisfy both fans of the original game and fans of turn-based RPGs.
A quality cRPG in the footsteps of classic Fallout that will satisfy fans of the genre.
Boasting good puzzles and solid level design, Tormented Souls doesn't break new ground, but it does well what it set out to do. It's not a game I would recommend to everyone since you have to get used to the clunky combat and the lack of guidance and be equipped with enough patience to overcome the initial difficulty barrier.
A gothic tale with charming world-building and mature writing. The battle system unfortunately does not allow the whole project to claim a place in the undisputed must plays of the year.
Despite being a little rough around the edges, Anshar Studios' first RPG attempt in the cyberpunk world of Gamedec manages to hold its own against even AAA ventures in the genre.
Visual surrealism, difficult handling, vague and abstract lore. Need we say anything else?