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Posted on Nov 2, 2022Jul 12, 2024 by Juril Moone

Bayonetta 3 (Switch) review

Bayonetta 3 kinda let me down. It didn't feel as over-the-top-insane-action as the other two games did. It had its nice moments with the story and few twists here and there.

Posted on Oct 29, 2022Jul 12, 2024 by Juril Moone

A Plague Tale: Requiem (PS5) review

A Plague Tale: Requiem is a good game. It is longer than the first one. It introduces new characters, huge areas and cities, new gameplay mechanics and graphically it is a very polished game. I liked the story, even though the game was a way too long and streched.

Posted on Oct 28, 2022Jul 12, 2024 by Juril Moone

Resident Evil Village: Shadows Of Rose (PS5) review

The Shadows Of Rose was about 3 hours long. It felt much longer than that, because the game was designed in a way that every new scenario was completely new.

Posted on Oct 25, 2022Jul 12, 2024 by Juril Moone

New Tales From The Borderlands (PS5) review

Even though the game was badly overacted and all the minigames and QTEs were overly easy, making the game have no difficulty whatsoever, I did enjoy little bit the New Tales From The Borderlands.

Posted on Oct 5, 2022Jul 12, 2024 by Juril Moone

Tunic (PS5) review

The gameplay, discovering the world and uncovering its secrets, the graphics and music, all did made me enjoy Tunic.

Posted on Jun 13, 2022Jul 12, 2024 by Juril Moone

The Quarry (PS5) review

The Quarry is another amazing title from Supermassive Games which will keep players busy for some time.

Posted on Apr 3, 2022Jul 12, 2024 by Juril Moone · 8 Comments

Ghostwire: Tokyo (PS5) review

Ghostwire: Tokyo is very good game with some new twist. It took me about 11 hours to finish this and it was satisfying to play. The game was full of Japanese folklore, which I found to be interesting and instructive.

Posted on Apr 3, 2022Jul 12, 2024 by Juril Moone

Kirby and the Forgotten Land (Switch) review

Kirby and the Forgotten Land is very good new Kirby game. It leans towards the easy-side, but the level design and the variety of the levels and the areas made it nice to play. All the extra things player can do and collect made the game very much worth the price.

Posted on Mar 5, 2022Jul 12, 2024 by Juril Moone

FAR: Changing Tides (PS5) review

AR: Changing Tides is nice little puzzle-adventure game, that is about 2-3 hours long. It's relaxing and easy going, just perfect size to play through one sitting.

Posted on Mar 2, 2022Jul 12, 2024 by Juril Moone

Martha Is Dead (PS5) review

Martha Is Dead is good psychological horror game. It doesn't lean on jump-scares or anything cheap, but authentic horror and how war can traumatize a person.

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