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Escape Simulator 2, A Review
The concept of an escape room has always appealed to me. It’s just that it’s impossible to organize with friends about going somewhere like that. One has a sick kid(usually me), another has to walk her dog, a third is on a date… Something always gets in the way, and when we’re all free – the escape room isn’t open! Fortunately, a few years ago a solution called Escape Simulator appeared and quickly won me over.


Painkiller, A Game That Gives More Pain Than It Relieves
There are plenty of fantastic games that are Doom-like today, games like the amazing Prodeus (review coming soon). A game where the pixel graphics and the limitations of old school shooters work in the game's favor. This, however, is not that. Yes, I'll start in a somber tone, because how else to begin a review of the Painkiller reboot?


Gears of War Reloaded, A Guilty Pleasure Kind Of Review
When I launched the new Gears of War Reloaded, I felt like I was doing something I shouldn't be doing. You know that feeling like everyone is watching you because you're doing something weird, like doing a wee in the pool.


FBC Firebreak, A Hot Off The Presses Review
Finnish Remedy Entertainment has been known for years for its narrative single-player games. The Max Payne, Control, and Alan Wake series have drawn us into their quirky, surreal worlds and provided us with unforgettable stories.


Karma The Dark World, A Review
In an era where indie games increasingly rival big AAA titles in atmosphere and narrative depth, Karma The Dark World emerges—a first-person psychological thriller combining exploration, narrative choices, and dystopian paranoia.


Cataclismo, A Modest Review
When the sun sets, horrors rise from the mist. Soldiers stand on the walls, and if those walls fall – so will humanity. That feeling of drea
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