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PREVIEW | ACES OF THUNDER | WWII SKIES REMEMBERED

Aerial combat has always fascinated me, but not in the abstract, cinematic way most games present it. For me, planes especially those from the WWII era have always carried weight. Real weight. They’re not just machines; they’re stories suspended between sky and ground, bravery and fear, survival and loss. That’s why Aces of Thunder instantly caught my attention, long before it had a confirmed release date or a clear roadmap. I’ve always been drawn to WWII...

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DIVINITY | AFTER BALDUR'S GATE, LARIAN LOOKS HOMEWARD

That single sentence already carries weight. After years spent in the gravity well of Baldur’s Gate, after awards, numbers, headlines, and the kind of success that permanently changes a studio’s trajectory, Larian has finally said it out loud: the Divinity universe is not finished. A new Divinity game is in development, marking a deliberate step back into the world that defined the studio long before global spotlights and Game of the Year trophies followed them everywhere...

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THE LORD OF THE RINGS | THE MISSING ROLEPLAYING GAME

Middle-earth has a way of igniting expectation before anyone even mentions video games, as if the world itself carries an invitation that developers never quite manage to answer. The moment its name appears, the mind runs ahead: ancient halls lit by dying torches, roads carved through kingdoms long buried, silence stretching across fields that once knew the footsteps of giants. The picture forms instantly, natural as breathing, leaving behind an uncomfortable truth...

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REVIEW | KINGDOM COME: DELIVERANCE II | BRAVER, SHARPER... PCD Wins Review

A quiet shock hits you the moment you step back into 15th-century Bohemia raw, familiar, and strangely alive in a way modern RPGs rarely manage, an energy that stands apart from anything the genre usually offers. Not the heroic swell of a fantasy epic, not the polished sheen of a power fantasy, but something rougher, more grounded, more human. Kingdom Come: Deliverance II takes that fragile identity from the first game and pushes it further, deeper, and with far...

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A.A.U. BLACK SITE | FPS DEMO SET IN YUGOSLAVIA GOES LIVE

A.A.U.: Black Site has released its first playable demo, and it feels like one of those rare moments when a game from our region steps forward with confidence instead of apology. Developed in Serbia, the project doesn’t hide where it comes from. In fact, it leans into it completely. The entire setting is built around the atmosphere of former Yugoslavia its architecture, its silence, its strange, heavy air that never really left the ruins and abandoned bases scattered...

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REVIEW | THE CALLISTO PROTOCOL | ...CREEPING & CALLISTO

There’s something magnetic about stepping into a horror game that already carries a weight of public opinion before you even touch the menu. The Callisto Protocol felt like one of those cursed artifacts the internet had already stamped with failing grades, half-baked jokes, and endless comparisons long before release, as if the entire world collectively agreed that this thing should be thrown into the cold void of its own setting. Maybe that’s why I approached it the way...

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THE ELDER SCROLLS VI | THE RETURN WE’VE BEEN WAITING FOR

Waiting for a new Elder Scrolls game carries a kind of intimacy that few series ever manage to evoke. It’s not like the usual hype surrounding blockbuster titles, where trailers drop every few weeks and the conversation burns out before the game even arrives. Elder Scrolls hype is quieter, slower, almost contemplative. It grows somewhere deep inside, somewhere between nostalgia and longing, somewhere in that strange corner of memory where you can still...

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NEVERWINTER NIGHTS 3 Anticipated PC CRPG

NEVERWINTER NIGHTS 3 | THE FAERÛN NEEDS US SOON !

There’s a peculiar quiet in the fantasy gaming world. Not the comforting hum of dragons and dice, but a silence left by years of waiting. Neverwinter Nights, once the pinnacle of Dungeons & Dragons in video games, cast a long shadow. And now, more than a decade later, the whispers of a third chapter linger like ghosts through forums, Reddit threads, and the dreams of players who grew up with the click of dice and the swing of swords. Neverwinter Nights 3 doesn’t...

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NEOCLASSIC GAMES THE WITCHER III WILD HUNT ROLEPLAYING PC GAME

NEOCLASSIC GAMES | THE WITCHER III WILD HUNT | LASTING TALE

Few games manage to create a world so alive that even the smallest path seems deliberate, yet every corner carries whispers of history, sorrow, and mischief. The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt is one of those rare titles. Released in 2015 by CD Projekt Red, it quickly became a modern classic a benchmark for story-driven, open-world games that still holds up years later. From the first moment, you’re not just playing a game; you are stepping into a living, breathing, morally...

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REVIEW FARTHEST FRONTIER PC STRATEGY GAME

REVIEW | FARTHEST FRONTIER | WHEN CHAOS BECOMES HOME

Standing at the edge of a cold, untamed forest in Farthest Frontier doesn’t feel like the start of a typical strategy game it feels like the first breath before a long, uncertain struggle. Farthest Frontier somehow captures that fragile balance, inviting players into a world where every decision carries weight and every cleared patch of land feels earned. From the first moment, there’s a sense of “okay, this is delicate, this is risky, but maybe I can carve out something real...

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