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Tokyo Scramble Review – A Prehistoric Disaster That Should Have Stayed Extinct
Sovereign Syndicate Review – Steampunk Tarot That Bets on Atmosphere and Walls of Text
Fallout 4: Anniversary Edition Review – A Total Failure and an Insult to Fans
Ghost of Yōtei Review – Immersive World Aesthetics Hook You In, But Story Falls Short
After the Mongol invasion, we head 300 years later to the north, which both the shogun and an outcast from the once-renowned Saitō clan want to control. Nobody counts on Atsu's arrival. Despite her anger and thirst for revenge, she finds time to explore a world whose beauty draws you in so much that you'll want to explore every corner.
Silent Hill F Review – The Legendary Horror Series Returns in Japanese Form
Otherskin Review: An Atmospheric Indie That Almost Nails It
Otherskin is a moody, atmospheric indie RPG that excels in storytelling, world-building, and strategic combat. While it has some pacing issues and technical hiccups, the unique experience and engaging narrative make it worth playing. I'm giving it a solid 7/10 - a good game that indie fans will appreciate, even if it doesn't quite reach greatness.
Tales of the Shire Review: Hobbits Deserved Better Than Heavy Average
Tales of the Shire promised a relaxing experience in the Shire but falls into complete mediocrity due to poor optimization, unattractive stylization, and very basic mechanics. Despite having a functioning foundation and occasionally capturing atmosphere, the Lord of the Rings brand deserved much better treatment.
Metal Gear Solid Delta Scores Excellent Reviews Despite Terrible Console Optimization
Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater achieves 86% on Metacritic thanks to faithfulness to the original and graphical improvements. Unfortunately, it suffers from dramatic optimization problems - no console mode ensures stable FPS, PS5 Pro runs worse than base PS5, and PC version frequently crashes. Multiplayer component is also missing at launch.
Liminal Exit Review: A Haunting Journey Through Unsettling Reality
Liminal Exit is a surreal walking simulator that excels at psychological horror through atmospheric tension and anomaly detection gameplay. With stunning visuals and simple controls, it creates an unsettling experience that tests your attention to detail and nerve. While sound design could use improvement and the minimal story won't appeal to everyone, it delivers a gripping challenge for fans of psychological horror and liminal space aesthetics.
Mafia: The Old Country Review – A Moody Return to the Roots of Organized Crime
Mafia: The Old Country takes the series back to 1904 Sicily, delivering a linear, story-driven experience that captures authentic atmosphere despite familiar gameplay. Strong voice acting and immersive period details elevate standard cover shooting and stealth mechanics. While predictable, it's an engaging 13-hour journey that successfully establishes the franchise's origins. Score: 8/10
Killing Floor 3 Review – Polished Sequel That Feels More Like Early Access
Killing Floor 3 offers quality cooperative shooting with improved mechanics, but suffers from lack of content. Only 6 classes, 30 weapons, 8 maps, and 3 bosses feels more like Early Access than a full game. Compared to Killing Floor 2, it lacks the depth and complexity that series veterans expect.