Reviews

Warhammer 40,000: Dark Heresy Alpha Preview – A Proper Successor

Following the success of Rogue Trader, the first classic cRPG set in Warhammer 40,000, developers Owlcat Studios continue to explore…

3 months ago

Dice-Free D&D: Why The Mighty Nine Will Keep You Committed Even If You Don’t Know the Rules

Can an animated series based on a D&D tabletop campaign engage viewers who've never heard of Critical Role? "The Mighty…

3 months ago

Tomb Raider: Why Netflix’s Tomb Raider Season 2 Is Unseen

The second season of Netflix's animated series about Lara Croft once again follows a familiar formula: ancient artifacts, a global…

3 months ago

Pioneers of Pagonia Review – A Comfortable and Charming Urban Development

Pioneers of Pagonia is a vibrant city-building project whose creators consciously continue the traditions of classic The Settlers, while avoiding…

3 months ago

(18+) Started off well, but ended with Bug’s sleep. Review of the Russian visual novel Tiny Bunny / “Bunny”

Zaychik tells the story of a young man exiled to the Russian hinterland, who must survive the reality of school…

4 months ago

A warm post-apocalyptic experience with a Russian soul. A review of the Russian sci-fi adventure Hail to the Rainbow.

Domestic solo developer Sergey Noskov returns with a new intimate post-apocalyptic adventure, where cozy comfort coexists with homesickness and a…

4 months ago

Victoria 3: Iberian Twilight DLC Review – Rebirth Time

The Victoria 3: Iberian Twilight expansion focuses on Spain, Portugal, and the countries in their historical orbit, making the political,…

4 months ago

ROUTINE Review – As You Name Your Ship…

The horror game ROUTINE was announced back in 2012, but it wasn't released until 13 years later, in 2025. We'll…

4 months ago