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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.


Revenge of the Savage Planet, A Humble Review
You've surely encountered this question at least once: "Where do you see yourself in five years?" I always roll my eyes at it because I...


Tempest Rising, A C&C Wannabee RTS Review
Once upon a time, a small but beloved team was called Westwood Studios. By the end of the last century, their résumé boasted a Dungeons & Dragons game and even titles from the popular Dune franchise.


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...


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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