Hugley under rated and under appreciated. Legitimately IS the God Of War not the other way around. Every aspect of this game is PEAK satisfied with the right amount of stress and tension to make or break weaker players. Cannot recommend enough. Rare to see a pro Christian game. Please enjoy
Released in 1999, "Rage of Mages 2" was developed against the backdrop of a challenging period for the gaming industry. The global economic crisis of 1998 had dealt a serious blow to many game development studios, leading to the departure of numerous up-and-coming creators. Even major companies found themselves in a difficult position, which impacted the pace of new project releases. Nevertheless,...
When Morrowind was released in 2002, it was truly a breakthrough in the gaming industry. The game's open world was astounding in its scale, and the graphics were truly impressive for that time. The ability to interact with the world of Vvardenfell in various ways captivated players, offering unprecedented freedom of action. However, like any ambitious project, Morrowind had its flaws. The abundance...
His game is entirely woke, the messages in the game, the caracters... Try it and you will see but not buy it
Ah, Dune II. Just thinking about it transports me back to those countless hours spent in front of my computer, immersed in the harsh desert world of Arrakis. Released in 1992, this game wasn't just another strategy title - it was the grandfather of the real-time strategy genre as we know it today. I remember the first time I installed it from those precious floppy disks. The excitement was palpable...
Best game ever
How else can I describe this game than as pure classic? It was one of the first games I played on my Amiga 500 in 1991. There is a lot of humor in there that I didn’t quite get, but I understand it a bit better now. The tabloid stuff, the aliens that want to warp Earthlings’ minds, the faces on Mars... all quite prescient. Which is not to say that aliens are here, but the media does feel like brainwashing...
(The Krynn Series) This is an AD&D roleplaying game series, based on the Dragonlance universe, originally made by SSI/Wizards of the Coast, between 1990 and 1992. Back in the day! (I only had the option to choose Dark Queen of Krynn as a game, but this review is true for all three games in the title. They are from the same series, and you can take your characters from Champions of Krynn and import...
I enjoyed it requires a lot of thinking and processing and each case feels unique. Linear game so some choices wont matter and can't prevent your character from cheating. But gameplay and action scenes are solid
I replayed the X-Files game out of nostalgia for the iconic TV series. While it was fun to see videos of the original X-Files actors and I did enjoy revisiting the game to some degree, I have to admit that it has not aged particularly well. The game is incredibly linear and rigid in its structure, with little room for player agency or variation in the dialogue. The ending also feels rather open-ended...
As title says, this is a very not objective review I'm not going to lie, I don't know much about judging gameplay mechanics for city-building type games. But I can say as a casual to the genre that it felt well balanced and gave fair challenge. Each time I failed it was due to my own mismanagement or poor planning. I really like how the narrative of this game presents itself with the gameplay. The...
Lots of cool action scenes, but the story is incredible subversive with neomarxist ideas. Basically a bunch of evil white men sit on hills with all water in a desert, suppressing the dirty thirsty masses, but don't you worry, the Mad Max recruits a lot of feminist boomer hag warriors, saves the day, rides victorious into the citadel with red & black anarchist flags, sharing all of the water with...
A game from the creators of the legendary “Paradise Cracked”. Here you will have to command squads of soldiers, ensuring their survival in a post-apocalyptic world. Train and equip soldiers, buy and modify various equipment (from pickup trucks to tanks and helicopters). Each time you will have to choose who should go further and who shouldn’t, since there won’t be enough supplies for everyone....
I played this through once a while ago so in all honesty I don't remember everything. Indie gayslop through and through. Women are super badass, all the brown characters are good (and there are a TON), and all the white male characters are evil to a sadistic degree. There is a literal communist commune that is trying to save the environment who are super wholesome and good compared to the evil corporations....
This game, together with Rome, truly are fantastic games! The combination of strategic map navigation and actual battle tactics always made this an exceptional game experience. The Japanese cultural theme is beautiful, and the memes, for example spear units yelling "yarimazing", is incredible satisfying! Some of the game mechanics has aged poorly, but this game will still always be close to my heart...
This is a classic RPG, based on the great Dungeons & Dragons game mechanics. The storytelling is based on actual stories made by D&D fans and they have a lot of depth and the character developments are very satisfying. I strongly recommend picking up the remastered version if you enjoy RPGs
I really enjoyed this game which has good hand-combat mechanics. You move around in an open world and perform different tasks and challenges that are very satisfying. The game mechanics gets improved in later games in the series, but this game still hold up well compared to contemporary alternatives. I must add though that the story is quite poor, and looking at the diversity hiring, Gotham city is...
Looking at the Hitman series, this game or the Hitman 3 is perhaps the best. The game has great mechanics, you move around in an open world, and you get to assassinate a multitude of unfortunate targets. I have always loved these games, and warmly recommend them to all
The remastered version of this game is still a good boomer-shooter. It is dark and fun to navigate in this post-apocalyptic landscape, where you go deep into the dark Moscow metro network as well as on the surface full of mutants and urban decay. However, remember that the author is a Jew, and the story is quite cringe with stereotypical nazis and other Jewish ideas. With that said, the story is shallow...
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