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194 people found this review helpful
9 people found this review funny
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133.5 hrs on record (133.3 hrs at review time)
CRIMSON DESERT

This game is simply spectacular, it impresses right from the start with gorgeous, highly detailed visuals and a world full of life, thanks to its rich and diverse fauna. The map is vast, filled with unique regions and an incredible amount of things to do, from missions and side activities to free exploration and hidden challenges.

The puzzles are one of the game’s highlights, you’ll find them both on the ground and in the sky, inside the Abyss, and many of them are genuinely brilliant. On top of that, the world is packed with secret locations scattered across the entire map, making exploration addictive and rewarding. Every new discovery gives that sense of adventure that very few games manage to deliver.

Combat is dynamic, brutal, and extremely fun, with a wide variety of creatures and encounters that demand attention. The mix of action, exploration, and creativity makes it hard to stop playing.

Overall, Crimson Desert is a visually stunning, content‑rich, and highly addictive game.
I recommend it to everyone who enjoys well‑crafted open worlds full of surprises.

I rate it: 9/10
Reviewer's PC Specs:
Windows 11
13th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-13700K - RAM: 64 GB
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4080 - VRAM: 16 GB
Posted 11 April.
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4 people found this review helpful
1 person found this review funny
18.8 hrs on record (18.8 hrs at review time)
Silent Hill f

The game starts slow and even a bit boring at first, but once the story finally opens up, the game becomes far more engaging. The atmosphere gets heavier, the mystery grows, and the narrative delivers a strong twist that really pays off.

The gameplay mixes exploration and tense encounters with disturbing creatures, supported by beautiful graphics and detailed environments.
The combat is limited but intense, and the game offers multiple endings that encourage replaying.

A slow beginning, but a rewarding and atmospheric experience once it gets going.
It's not a masterpiece like Silent Hill 2, but it's an ok game and I recommend it.
Reviewer's PC Specs:
Windows 11
13th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-13700K - RAM: 64 GB
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4080 - VRAM: 16 GB
Posted 22 March. Last edited 22 March.
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8 people found this review helpful
2 people found this review funny
1.5 hrs on record
THE HOUSE OF THE DEAD: Remake

This game brings the classic arcade shooter back to life with a fresh coat of modern visuals while keeping the frantic, on‑rails action that defined the original.

The remake captures the spirit of the 90's perfectly, fast pacing hordes of grotesque creatures, branching paths, and that unmistakable arcade energy that pushes you to replay levels for better scores. The updated graphics give the environments and enemies a new level of detail, but the gameplay stays true to its roots, simple, chaotic, and endlessly satisfying.

The controls are responsive, the atmosphere is fun in a campy horror way, and the new modes add a bit more replay value to an already addictive formula. It’s a short experience, but that’s exactly what makes it feel like stepping back into an arcade cabinet.

A faithful, energetic revival of a cult classic that delivers pure nostalgic fun.
I recommend it.
Reviewer's PC Specs:
Windows 11
13th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-13700K - RAM: 64 GB
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4080 - VRAM: 16 GB
Posted 15 March. Last edited 22 March.
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6 people found this review helpful
4.1 hrs on record
Dead or Alive 5 Last Round

This game stands as the most complete and polished version of one of the fastest and most explosive 3D fighters of its generation. The combat system have fluid movement with hard‑hitting impact, relying on the iconic offensive with strikes, holds, and throws to create a rhythm into the game.

Every character brings a distinct fighting style, making each match feel dynamic and unpredictable, while the interactive stages elevate the action with falls, explosions, and dramatic transitions that turn every round into a visual spectacle. With a massive roster, smooth animations, countless costumes, and a vibrant presentation.
It's a very solid fighting game, I recommend this game.
Reviewer's PC Specs:
Windows 11
13th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-13700K - RAM: 64 GB
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4080 - VRAM: 16 GB
Posted 14 March. Last edited 14 March.
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6 people found this review helpful
1 person found this review funny
54.4 hrs on record (53.7 hrs at review time)
Resident Evil Requiem

This game completely surprised me in the best possible way. For me, this game is even better than Resident Evil 4, and I say that as someone who really enjoyed as well.
Requiem delivers something different, a darker tone, a more emotional journey and moments that genuinely reminded me of The Last of Us in the best sense, especially in its character-driven storytelling and tense, grounded atmosphere.

The gameplay is excellent. Every encounter feels meaningful, the pacing is tight, and the mix of exploration, puzzles, and combat is incredibly satisfying. The game world has a fantastic atmosphere, full of tension and detail, and there were several moments that genuinely made me jump scares.
It’s been a long time since a Resident Evil game managed to scare me like this.

Visually, the game is stunning. The photorealistic graphics are some of the best I’ve seen in the series, with environments that feel alive, dirty, broken, and believable. One of the highlights for me was returning to the destroyed RPD from Resident Evil 2. The level design there is brilliant, it captures the nostalgia of the original location while showing it in a new, devastated state that feels both familiar and haunting.
It brought back so many memories of the time spent in that police station.

The story is genuinely good, with emotional beats, strong characters, and a sense of mystery that kept me hooked from start to finish. It’s one of those Resident Evil entries that stays with you after the credits roll.

Overall, Resident Evil Requiem is an incredible experience. It respects the legacy of the series while pushing it forward with bold ideas, great gameplay, and unforgettable atmosphere.

For me, it’s one of the best Resident Evil games ever made.. 10/10
Highly recommended.
Reviewer's PC Specs:
Windows 11
13th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-13700K - RAM: 64 GB
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4080 - VRAM: 16 GB
Posted 2 March. Last edited 14 March.
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12 people found this review helpful
8.4 hrs on record
CALL OF JUAREZ GUNSLINGER

This game is the most recent title in the Call of Juarez series, a journey through the stories that shaped the myth of the Old West, told by someone who lived through every bullet… or at least claims he did.
The character turns each memory into a legend, mixing facts, exaggerations, and pure imagination while the world around us shifts according to his narration.

It’s a western where the truth matters less than the way it’s told.
The visual style gives the game its own charm, almost as if we were inside a living, stylized western tale.
Historical figures cross paths with the narrative, creating encounters that feel as epic as they are unlikely. Full of personality and that dry humor typical of cowboy stories.

This game doesn’t try to be realistic, it tries to be memorable, and it succeeds.
A stylish western, full of attitude, with such a strong identity that it easily stands out among the greats of the genre.
Posted 23 February.
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7 people found this review helpful
8.6 hrs on record
Call of Juarez: Bound in Blood is a amazing game, even past those years still worth playing. Have an excelent story and a very nice gameplay. Maybe one of the best cowboys games out there besides Red Dead Redemption 1 and 2. Still holds very well on graphics.
I recommend it.
Posted 21 February.
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23 people found this review helpful
2 people found this review funny
6.7 hrs on record
Little Nightmares III a sequel game from the LN1 and LN2 but this time made by a diferent developers, the Supermassive Games.
This game besides beeing not soo good like the others, it doesn't mean that is a bad game.
I felt that it could be better in terms of gameplay and more scares ingame, the story in my opinion is good...
But I still recommend this game, specialy if you get it on sale.
Posted 20 February.
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10 people found this review helpful
1 person found this review funny
6.7 hrs on record (5.7 hrs at review time)
Fantastic game... like Little Nightmares, this one is one of a kind. Very very good, it's a shame beeing abit short, took me 5h to complete. Besides that is a masterpiece, I strong recommend it. You will love it...
Hope more dlcs for this game in the future, or up for another continuation.
Top 5*
Posted 18 February.
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9 people found this review helpful
12.0 hrs on record
Like Crysis 1 this is also a masterpiece...
He have an awesome gameplay, the story is amazing, the mechanics going from cloak or shield are top.
The graphics are much improved from the first Crysis.
I realy recommend this game, is very good...
Posted 16 February. Last edited 16 February.
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