A few years ago, I accidentally bought for some tiny little game, Mountain, intrigued by the fact that the Steam players rated it with a great rating. It took me a long time to figure out how I actually bought a screensaver, and that is why David O’Reilly did not have a positive opinion. His second game, called Everything, is caught up in spite of this bitter experience, primarily because of the fact that he is partly based on a lecture by British philosopher Alan Watts. If you have…
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RPG games are often considered obsolete and obsolete nowadays because we know some other genres and styles that are trying to do something quite different. If you are well acquainted with JRPG and already know that you can not digest their basic mechanics like fighting on moves, then simply do not play the Person and stick to it. But if you are one of those who still do not know if your JRPG is your cup of tea or you do not have enough experience with them, first keep…
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Let’s start off at the beginning with the rumbling of the name of the name, so we can put it on the review itself. People, if this game was a man, it would be a brasilian, played for Dinamo and wearing the name Mixii on the jersey. If she really was a man, she would hate her father’s life for a lifetime, especially for a million of stupid four (1.5 + 2.5) forensics with which her children were bothered. Well, plenty of shots, let’s go to the text itself,…
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Nostalgia is a tough thing. During the 3D platform Yooka-Laylee I fell to the lizards and bats of the 90s who came to today’s platform. I enjoyed most of the time spent in the game, but it was a shame to me to start it while other people beside me. Namely, Yooka-Laylee is a picture and a picture of what videogames represented at the end of the 90s – an unhappy fun without a real story or something else that would keep you in permanent memory. This game works…
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One of my personal favorite genres has always been 3D platformers. In the golden age of the platform on our thick TVs, we could hear the cheerful sounds of jumping like heroes such as Super Mario, Crash Bandicoot, Spyro or Banjo Kazooie. Today, the situation is, unfortunately, far worse for genre lovers, so every title is greeted with a big smile on the face. A similar situation happened with the arrival of Snake Pass to my console because the tones were happy and the colorful world immediately warmed up…
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Baldur’s Gate and Neverwinter Knights fans, ten years ago, caught up in the head, hearing that Electronic Arts‘s publishing house was bought by the BioWare development team. Electronic Arts already had the reputation of a bad company that devoured talented teams by first buying them, then limiting them to work and finally dispensing them when they no longer make a profit. However, BioWare has not (yet) had the fate of the creators of SimCity, Command & Conquera, Medal of Honor, and Need for Speed. Indeed, Canadian RPG masters by…
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When talking about the history of the Middle Ages, the people of this period is often described as the era of ignorance, superstition, oppression and barbarism. However, these same people often forget that the Middle Ages, just as the time of Gothic art and architecture, the birth of the university and the awakening of philosophical thought. Besides the intriguing historical stories that we read from various historical sources, this dynamic era left behind some interesting fantasy elements, including green dwarf creatures – goblins. It was Styx – misanthrope these…
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The original Nier is a product from last console generation, time that I sometimes colloquially call the “golden age” of gaming, but in fact it was just a really nice time. This was the time between the huge leaps in technology and finding the optimal way to exploit this shift. A time when it was okay to make a game that is only good or even better which is something phenomenal, but then after something else barely average. Today this is due to increasing investments in projects no longer…
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I’d like to say I’m not a trained monkey. But when it comes to Ubisoft games open world, I’m still dancing as the French company plays. I promise you that I will carry out the silly side missions and would not collect a series of trivial thing that are scattered on the map, because none of this in the end does not change the main adventure. In character building I get carried away so much I rely in those open worlds that can keep the focus on the story,…
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I’m talking with a group of abandoned children from the collapsed house. They are keeping apostates other races and robbing other ruins in the village. The girl asked what song I want you to sing. Cheerful song eight coins, sad five. I wonder why it is sad cheaper, and the child answers: because there are more sad songs. This is shortly game atmosphere in Torment: Tides of Numenera, wonderfully pessimistic vision of human life in areas where there is not conditioned by the limitations of our mentality. You play…
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