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Wheel World, A Vibing Review
I have to admit that my vocabulary isn't modern enough to use terms like "vibe" and "vibing". For me, there are only refined vibes and vibrations! But as soon as I started playing Wheel World, my first thought was that it's really a "vibing" sort of game.


Endzone 2, A Humble Review
The post-apocalypse is a time when gamers will shine in all their glory and become a crucial factor in the survival of the human species, so cometh Endzone 2! With all the different scenarios - from zombies to fungal infections to nuclear war - there's nothing that would surprise us gamers, and we'd know how to handle any situation.


Achilles Survivor, A Review
Achilles Survivor is a new title in the increasingly popular bullet heaven genre. Or bullet hell - depending on who you ask. It's another game that aims to reach the level of hits like Brotato, Death Must Die, and builds on the foundation laid by Vampire Survivors with its colorful numbers and hordes of enemies on screen.


Let Them Trade, Nice Try But Just Too Short
One city won't have all the resources at its disposal unless it's abnormally well-positioned, so it's inevitable and necessary to establish trade with others.


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.


The Alters, A Review
There isn't a person who hasn't at least once in their life asked that unanswerable yet seemingly simple question, "What if I was...". This question comes in the late hours, in a store queue, in front of school entrance doors, or a local bank waiting room...


Deliver At All Costs, But Maybe Wait For A Discount
You're familiar with the situation in movies based on comic book templates, where heroes "save" innocent civilians from a terrible threat.


Spirit of the North 2, A Review
Although the 2019 adventure game Spirit of the North wouldn't have made my list of titles that deserve a sequel, after playing the sequel for two hours, I was halfway ready to admit my narrow-mindedness.


Grit and Valor - 1949, A review
Modern gaming often implies that games are complex. They have deep narratives, elaborate characters, and so on. As much as I advocate for that direction, I can also understand people who want to launch and play a straightforward game devoid of all that. It is a game where you act more on instinct


Tankhead, Is It a Good Enough Roguelike?
Roguelike games have seen a surge in popularity, but few can match the unique blend of action warfare, tactical combat, and sci-fi...
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