Immortal Pillars is a great addition to Age of Mythology Retold, finally giving the Chinese pantheon its due. New units and God Powers radically shake things up on the battlefield, and while the new campaign is a tad short, the presentation quality and level variety make it well worth playing.
Rise of the Rōnin delivers a near-perfect samurai open-world RPG experience, deeply satisfying the craving for strategic combat and player choice. The game's dense and rewarding combat system and story is a standout, offering exciting missions and a tight overall experience that feels incredibly polished. While the open world and NPC interactions have minor missteps, these are easily overshadowed by the game's core strengths, making it a truly gratifying adventure for fans of the genre.
Dragon Age The Veilguard represents an unforgivable betrayal of the series' legacy, delivering a hollow, soulless experience that dismantles every pillar of what once defined BioWare's RPG mastery. The story is uninspiring and boring, and the gameplay feels like a repetitive slog; in the end, the entire game feels like an obliteration rather than an evolution.
Stars In the Trash is not the game to play to finish. It is an experience to have and let is consume you with everything it has in store. It is very short, but it's a piece of art, you can see that it's a love project from the developers. And you don't see a game made like that every day. And the overall experience was Amazing
This is just another failed attempt to take the Black Ops saga back to its roots by adding things that nobody asked for. It's just another game in the franchise that misses the opportunity to impress the traditional gamer who is just looking for a decent game to enjoy for a while.
Killer aerial shots, intense chases, and a rock-infused soundtrack make for a heart-pounding ride.
Red Dead Redemption has a beautiful virtual world with an enormous amount of things to do, an exciting story and fantastic action. The game not only shows a world of the past, but also makes the player reflect the times we live in now. An exceptional achievement for a game.
Overall, Starfield Shattered Space is a decent expansion that introduces a deep story along with a dark planet featuring larger quests and new enemies. While it's enjoyable, it doesn’t bring anything groundbreaking and feels more like an additional dose of the familiar rather than offering something truly new to the game.
Until Dawn is the proper slasher game fans have always wanted, and succeeds at creating a wildly unique and enjoyable narrative experience. Beautiful graphics and sound, amazing performances and engaging stories make this a must-play for any horror fan.
Warhammer 40000 Space Marine 2 is pure, unfiltered video game. It's arcadey and straightforward as hell; nothing is overwrought, and there is no misconception of trying to be more than what it should be. Here is the new gold standard for a third-person action game in the 40K universe.
Although I found enjoyment in The Casting of Frank Stone, the title's main problem is that it jumps from two different stories both trying to set something up. Both the stories are building towards something greater, but sadly, the payoff comes very late and hinders the overall vision. It's still worth checking out, but with expectations in check.
Star Wars Outlaws starts with a bang, but eventually drifts into autopilot. While Kay and Nix are a delightful duo set against a breathtakingly beautiful outer rim, the gameplay doesn't always live up to the scenery. Between the lackluster stealth and a heavy dose of repetition, the game’s bright spots are often overshadowed by its own contradictions. It’s a gorgeous ride, but one that occasionally stumbles over its own feet.
The second addon came out easier than the first probably due to player's complaints, so overall I liked it. All but one moment. The most important boss of the entire Doom franchise is a slightly improved Marauder, who was shoved into a mecha-suit and with a couple of extra HP bars. FacePalm.
For DLC it is anything but weak but yet it is exhausting. DOOM Eternal The Ancient Gods Part One really puts the eternal into the game. The endless hordes and your doomguy dying a thousands times gives it a never ending feeling. The game turned from being an action fun game to being a game that just wants to frustrate you and make you feel you’re not smart enough to “get it”.

