Archives for author: Miodrag Kuzmanovic
Hitman III Review – Baldness Kills
The third and final part of the rebooted Hitman franchise is probably the best Hitman game of them all, both new and old. It deserves…
Yaga Review – Wonderfully Weird Folklore RPG
Eastern European fairy tales often combine beautiful fiction, immense brutality, and strong educational components, much like their complements from the west. They are largely unknown…
Hades Review – GOTY, To Be Honest
Being more engaging, more polished, and far more cleverly designed than any AAA game from 2020, this indie atomic bomb is the stellar triumph of…
Empire of Sin Review – Mundane Capone
Video games industry is often compared to movies and other forms of legacy entertainment. We brag about the unstoppable rise of gaming, our many fiscal…
Phoenix Point: Year One Edition Review – Some Pandemics are Bigger than Others
Experiencing the COVID-19 pandemic is horrible, but it’s just a mild warm-up for the horrors that await humanity in 2022. The series finale of Earth…
Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War Review – Another year, another CoD
Another year, another Call of Duty. After sixteen games in the main part of the series and forty-two overall (i kid you not!), it gets…
Watch Dogs: Legion Review – Urban Guerilla Pumpkin Spice Latte
How to fight modern techno fascism that turned great European metropolis into a dystopian warren of crushed liberties? Apparently, it is relatively easy if you…
Doom Eternal: The Ancient Gods – Part One Review – Fear, Fury, Frustration, Fun
Internal justification for every DLC for any game in existence probably goes like this: “If you still want more of this, you want it spiced,…
Amnesia: Rebirth Review – There is Nothing to Fear but Fear Itself
Frictional Games established itself over the years as THE developer for indie horror games. In fact, the “indie” prefix is completely redundant in their case,…
Rogue Company Review – Casual Shooting Multiplayer
The number of recent multiplayer shooters that failed to get any real traction and faded into obscurity is rather significant. The most recent victim of…
Star Wars: Squadrons Review – Lock S-foils in Attack Position
There is a gaping discrepancy between the number of good Star Wars games versus good Star Wars movies and TV shows. Many ancient fans would…
Serious Sam 4 Review – Decadent Old-School Comedy Shooter
Single player first-person shooters have devolved over the years into overly-cinematic affairs, focusing heavily on characters and plot but neglecting the meat and bones of…
Marvel’s Avengers Review
You never get a second chance to make a first impression. Marvel’s Avengers deserves to be the default entry in the “Great encyclopedia of phraseology”…
Ghost of Tsushima Review
Mother Nature is sometimes a crucial factor in shaping the flow of events in human history. Imagine, if you will, operation Barbarossa without the Russian…
The Last of Us Part II Review
Australian fires, the COVID-19 pandemic, economic collapse, murder hornets, street riots, the drums of World War III… The greatest game of tug-o-war ever presented in…
Gears Tactics Review
Gears of War wasn’t the first game that combined shooting and taking cover, but it’s probably the most famous of them all. With this game,…
Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord – Early Access preview
Within the period of several weeks, I spent one hundred and eleven hours playing Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord. In normal circumstances, confessing this terrifying…