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Reviews and scores of the most important and popular video games

Age of Wonders: Planetfall Review – Bartender! Civilization with XCOM please!
game review14 August 2019
The creators of the cult series have moved into the distant future, used their best practices and created a game that we'll be playing for years to come. Age of Wonders: Planetfall is a successful strategy that more than makes up for its shortcomings.
Age of Wonders: Planetfall Review – Bartender! Civilization with XCOM please!
Wolfenstein: Youngblood Review – Not the Wolf We've Been Waiting For
game review29 July 2019
I hear every generation wants to change the world. The daughters B.J. Blazkowicz turned Wolfenstein into an RPG looter-shooter without loot. What came out of it? Let's just say that their father wouldn't be proud...
Wolfenstein: Youngblood Review – Not the Wolf We've Been Waiting For
Fire Emblem: Three Houses Review – Decent Tactical Adventure
game review25 July 2019
The Fire Emblem series has been well-known to fans of excellent tactical games for years. With Nintendo Switch's hybrid consoles, the taste of well-designed tactical has a chance to appeal wider group of players.
Fire Emblem: Three Houses Review – Decent Tactical Adventure
Warhammer: Chaosbane Review – A Casual Diablo 3
game review08 July 2019
Warhammer: Chaosbane, which was to enrich the hack'n'slash universe with creatures of the Old World, was an exciting idea. But bearing in mind the recent disappointment with the glitchy Warhammer: Vermintide 2, I had some reservations...
Warhammer: Chaosbane Review – A Casual Diablo 3
Sinking City Review – Sherlock Holmes vs. Cthulhu
game review05 July 2019
The authors of the series of games about Sherlock Holmes opted for the prose of H. P. Lovecraft and seem to have knuckled under to the power of the Great Old Ones. The Sinking City turned out a decent detective adventure, but not much more.
Sinking City Review – Sherlock Holmes vs. Cthulhu
Layers of Fear 2 Review – More Ambitious, but is that Good?
game review05 July 2019
An atmosphere which is not that spooky or terrifying but... quite strange, disturbing, literally "creepy." Layers of Fear 2 is not the Polish P. T., but a Polish TP. “T” for Twin, and “P” for Peaks.
Layers of Fear 2 Review – More Ambitious, but is that Good?
Crash Bandicoot N.Sane Trilogy Review – The Bandicoot is Back in Town
game review10 July 2017
More than 20 years after the release of its first installment, Crash Bandicoot returns in a remastered trilogy prepared by the team at Vicarious Visions. Can this once-progressive title still hold its ground against modern titles?
Crash Bandicoot N.Sane Trilogy Review – The Bandicoot is Back in Town
The Long Journey Home review – space-sim for the patient ones
game review01 June 2017
Deep space exploration has recently become wildly popular in video games. How did Daedalic approach this theme in their new game, The Long Journey Home? What distinguishes it are diversity, creativity… and the fact that it’s hardcore. It really is.
The Long Journey Home review – space-sim for the patient ones
Beat Cop review – everyday fun on the force
game review04 April 2017
Rather quietly, overshadowed by triple-A releases, comes a game worth noticing. Beat Cop is, in some respects, quite similar to Papers, Please, but in this case, we can choose between good and bad cop.
Beat Cop review – everyday fun on the force
Train Mechanic Simulator 2017 Review – I like trains
game review29 March 2017
There’s more to a virtual mechanic’s life than fixing cars or agricultural machines. The time has come to switch to the big stuff – let’s get to work on some railway engines!
Train Mechanic Simulator 2017 Review – I like trains
Kona Review – spooky Canadian survival
game review27 March 2017
A snowy, Canadian wilderness is the perfect location to hide some bodies in the closet. If you don’t believe me, Kona – a survival adventure game by Parabole – will certainly convince you.
Kona Review – spooky Canadian survival
911 Operator Review – Emergency Dispatch Center Simulator
game review04 March 2017
Being an emergency dispatcher is a highly responsible post, as proven by the game from a small Polish dev team. While it may be hard to remain focused during longer sessions, 911 Operator is definitely worth your time.
911 Operator Review – Emergency Dispatch Center Simulator
Diluvion review – ugly duckling of underwater survival
game review14 February 2017
Alright, landlubbers! Pack yer belongings and in you go to the steel can ye call a submarine! We’re headed to battle sided with Diluvion. What are you saying? The ship’s leaking? Nevermind, we’ll manage, lads…
Diluvion review – ugly duckling of underwater survival
Disgaea 2 review – tactical RPG with a touch of craziness
game review01 February 2017
Demons are like politicians – easy to bribe and prone to fighting. What other lessons can we learn from the PC port of an immersive and funny tactical game, Disgaea 2?
Disgaea 2 review – tactical RPG with a touch of craziness
Warhammer 40,000: Sanctus Reach Review – New Final Liberation?
game review25 January 2017
Remember the human chess game from Harry Potter? If you've always wanted to play its Warhammer 40,000 equivalent, now is your chance, coming in the form of Sanctus Reach published by Slitherine.
Warhammer 40,000: Sanctus Reach Review – New Final Liberation?
The Dwarves Review – shoddy dwarven craftsmanship
game review09 December 2016
We’ve been keeping a close eye on King Art Games ever since Jakub Rozalski decided to entrust them with the development of Iron Harvest. The Dwarves can be seen as an exam of the studio’s capabilities. The results, however, are less than promising...
The Dwarves Review – shoddy dwarven craftsmanship
Shadow Tactics: Blades of the Shogun review – commandos gone samurai
game review06 December 2016
18 years – this much time has passed since the release of the first Commandos. Today, in Shadow Tactics, its spirit returns along with the magic of isometric tactical stealth games – they were difficult, a bit rough around the edges, but also fun to play.
Shadow Tactics: Blades of the Shogun review – commandos gone samurai
Planet Coaster review – perfect sandbox, imperfect strategy
game review30 November 2016
Planet Coaster is a great come-back of roller coaster tycoons. The game gives the fans everything they expected, and though the economy system could be more demanding, the production as a whole is an outstanding sandbox.
Planet Coaster review – perfect sandbox, imperfect strategy
Tyranny Review – an RPG full of contrasts
game review18 November 2016
As we wait for the sequel to Pillars of Eternity, Obsidian Entertainment gives us Tyranny – a game where we play as the Big Bad’s loyal agent. This short-term project features numerous ideas and mechanics, but only some of them pay off.
Tyranny Review – an RPG full of contrasts
Sid Meier’s Civilization VI review – one turn short of perfection
game review02 November 2016
Does Civilization VI offer more at launch than Civ V did? Definitely. This doesn’t mean, though, that the developers managed to top Civilization V with all of its expansions – they almost did; except “almost” makes all the difference in this case.
Sid Meier’s Civilization VI review – one turn short of perfection
Virginia review – Twin Peaks meets The X-Files
game review29 September 2016
Made with a cinematic flair, Virginia tells a subtly emotional story with image alone. This game is trying to push the envelope when it comes to the limits of walking simulators while creating an eerie atmosphere reminiscent of Twin Peaks or The X-Files.
Virginia review – Twin Peaks meets The X-Files
Cossacks 3 review – a sad return to the past
game review21 September 2016
The Cossacks are back, marking their return with the sound of pipes and the roar of cannons. Unfortunately, the third game in the series that is especially popular in Europe comes with the same advantages and disadvantages as it did 16 years ago.
Cossacks 3 review – a sad return to the past
The Final Station review – next stop: post-apocalypse
game review02 September 2016
From the very first trailer The Final Station looked like a lovechild of This War of Mine and the “old but gold” Transarctica. Sounds wonderful, but is it really?
The Final Station review – next stop: post-apocalypse
Obduction review – beautiful, difficult, captivating
game review02 September 2016
A first-person adventure game that’s neither survival nor horror? Obduction draws from the classics of the genre as a spiritual successor to the Myst series.
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