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Monster Hunter Stories 2 Review
Monster Hunter is one of Capcom's most popular series. The series began on the PlayStation 2 in September 2004. It has since evolved to include new mechanics, weapons, and new ways to play. The series eventually became a rival console, with the Wii U, Xbox One, and Xbox One.
By Charles Smith4 years ago in Gamers
Svoboda 1945: Liberation Review
History is messy. It is difficult to escape the generational trauma of violence and war. It can seem impossible to escape at times. Svoboda 1945 - Liberation explores these themes through a creative mixture of full motion video and comics. FMV games are sometimes thought to be an aging relic of 80s and 90s gaming. However, the team at Charles Games have really utilized the format to create an intriguing peak at Czech history.
By Charles Smith4 years ago in Gamers
NBA 2K22 Review
NBA 2K is the gold standard in modern sports video games - at least for basketball. However, that doesn't mean billion-dollar franchises can't be improved. The desire for bold and innovative innovations has grown over the years, particularly due to the absence of new features that take advantage of next-gen power beyond graphics and presentation, which are, to be honest, top-tier.
By Charles Smith4 years ago in Gamers
The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles Review
Since the Japanese release the first chapter of the Phoenix Wright saga, 20 years have passed. It was only a few years later that we in the West got to see it on Nintendo DS. The first chapter was originally released on GBA. The success of this unique adventure has earned it a lot of fans around the globe, and even inspired 2 anime series. Capcom's Phoenix Wright series owes its outstanding success to a mix that combines engaging stories with excellent character writing. You play as a lawyer trying to prove the truth by analysing evidence and witness statements. The chronicles are finally here. Here's my review of The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles on Nintendo Switch.
By Charles Smith4 years ago in Gamers
Death’s Door Review
Death's Door, an isometric action RPG created by Acid Nerve and published in print by Devolver Digital, is now available. Since its first announcement, this game has captured my interest. It was finally time to give it a try and find out if it is worth the effort. You can read this review if you're interested in Death's Door. Here's my Death's Door review for PC.
By Charles Smith4 years ago in Gamers
12 Minutes Review
Only one developer, just a few minutes to escape a mysterious time loop and a cast full of well-known names. Although it may not seem very exciting at first, Annapurna Interactive's title is innovative and worth a look. Luis Antonio is the only developer of 12 Minutes. Today I will tell you all about the game, which is now available exclusively for Microsoft's ecosystem. Here is my 12 Minutes review on PC.
By Charles Smith4 years ago in Gamers
El Shaddai Review
The first time I played El Shaddai : Ascension of the Metatron, I can still remember it. It was my 20s and I hadn't played anything quite like it since. Yes, it was a hack-and-slash adventure. It was also a mystical biblical tale that drew from Hebrew and Abrahamic traditions. It was dazzling in a way that I had never experienced before with video games. It wasn't "just a video game". El Shaddai felt like interactive art.
By Charles Smith4 years ago in Gamers
It’s Okay for Games to Make You Uncomfortable, Actually
Boyfriend Dungeon has been on my mind a lot lately. As a lover of otome and indie games, I was really excited about it. Boyfriend Dungeon lets you explore dungeons, meet other human-versions of your weapons, and even date them. Boyfriend Dugon was a success in almost all aspects.
By Charles Smith4 years ago in Gamers
State of Mind Review
The combination of neon lights and scantily-clad women, robots being evil and scantily-clad men is something that's hard to resist. It easily draws comparisons to modern cinema's greatest filmmaking machine. The flickering haze that this combination of dystopian grime, mystique and magic will make you feel like Blade Runner is right around the corner. These comparisons are inevitable, but with the right amount of originality, sci-fi can be a pleasant burden.
By Viktor Medelev4 years ago in Gamers
Haimrik review
Haimrik does a lot of things right, and not a lot of wrong. It's short but focused and one of my favorite games. Below The Game in Colombia developed Haimrik. It takes the unusual, awkward, and milquetoast protagonist, Haimrik, and places him in the middle of a medieval rebellion. How does a weak, shy and scrawny man become the leader for a revolution? It all comes down to a magic book, and a little bit of his blood.
By Viktor Medelev4 years ago in Gamers
Jurassic World Evolution review
My boyhood wonder was heightened by the first moments of Jurassic World Evolution. I saw my first dinosaur creation in action through glasses of pure nostalgia. Although it was only a Struthiomimus moment, it was a wonderful moment as the gates opened. Life truly had found its way. It was a long-lasting feeling to hear the Jurassic Park theme as you started the game.
By Viktor Medelev4 years ago in Gamers











