Crimson Desert [Review] Crimson Desert is smoke and mirrors: the game. Nothing is really that interactive or that well realized. Addictive to play, but the worst version of all its inspirations.
Black Myth: Wukong [Review] There's only so much dopamine that a win can give me. The constant stutters, input lag, bad progression and repetitive gameplay dragged this one down. Not a terrible action game but a mediocre one.
Cronos: The New Dawn [Review] An interesting story and an inventive battle system make this otherwise formulaic survival horror a great game and a good time.
Yakuza Kiwami 3 & Dark Ties [Review] By the end, I liked Kiwami 3 & Dark Ties, but it is a painfully average entry in the series with questionable choices made by the developers.
Pokémon Pokopia [Review] Pokopia is a treat and the full package — practically flawless in execution, full of things to do and moments of awe. Sometimes a bit repetitive and overwhelming, but a great time regardless.
Resident Evil Requiem [Review] Resident Evil Requiem wasn't a simple return to horror, or just another action game. It is Survival Horror at its finest, and proof that making something new is worth it.
Mafia: The Old Country [Review] Mafia: The Old Country for sure is polished and pretty, but it is also vapid and unremarkable. A generic mob narrative with a forgettable gameplay.
Dragon Quest VII Reimagined [Review] Dragon Quest VII Reimagined sometimes feels too simple, but its charm won me over. A very fun adventure, even if too streamlined.
As Dusk Falls [Review] Gorgeous, but often uncanny. Rewarding consequences, but a terrible cliffhanger. As Dusk Falls is paradoxical. Still, it's worth it.
Yakuza Kiwami 2 [Review] Yakuza Kiwami 2 is one of the most memorable years of Kazuma Kiryu's life. Even if some elements of the game still end up being a bit rusty.
Metroid Prime 4: Beyond [Review] Although it has some great stuff in it, it is not enough to really be good, since there are so many problems with its story, cast, progression, enemy variety and open world.
Yakuza Kiwami [Review] The remake of the first game is a steppingstone. It isn't the start of the franchise anymore – as it is Yakuza 0 or Yakuza: Like a Dragon. It is just another chapter in Kiryu's life. An important one, but a mediocre game.
Hades II [Review] Every run of Hades II feels intentional, with an amazing battle system, gorgeous visuals, great sountrack and superb story.
METAL GEAR SOLID Δ: SNAKE EATER [Review] If you never played MGS, you should start with the first one, not the third. So, new players, no reason to start here. Returning players that never played the HD Remaster, go there instead. Otherwise, a fun time, even if too expensive.