Reviews
eXputer dives into the world of video games, offering unbiased reviews and early impressions across genres like RPG, Action-Adventure, FPS, Dark-Fantasy, JRPGs, Indie Games, and more. We aim to provide comprehensive insights into gameplay, features, audio, video, and other aspects, guiding players in their decision to buy a newly released title in the vast gaming industry.
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The Casting of Frank Stone Review – C-Lister
The Casting of Frank Stone is a decent narrative-focused horror adventure game that doesn't quite hit its stride.
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Age Of Empires II: Definitive Edition Review — A Pinnacle In Strategy Games
Age of Empires II: Definitive Edition proposes a reviving experience of the original series with enhanced features and many new civilizations
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God Of War Review – A New Hope
God of War is a masterclass in action-adventure, respecting its legendary lineage while also forging a new path for the franchise's future.
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The Rogue Prince Of Persia Early Access Review — Roguelite, Parkour, And A Ton Of Dead Cells
Though monotony plagues its roots, the slick combat and charming art style make The Rogue Prince of Persia a solid pick for fans all around.
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Alan Wake 2 Night Springs Review – An Episodic Trio Of Greatness
The Night Springs DLC lets you go all out with the gameplay of Alan Wake 2 while presenting short and stunning narratives.
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Judgment Review – A Spinoff Overwhelms The Mainline Series
Takayuki Yagami's journey in Judgment is packed with a stunning narrative that features some of the best-written side characters.
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Outcast – A New Beginning Review — So Far An Ideal Open World
Outcast - A New Beginning didn't upset the fanbase despite its late arrival but its lack of innovation might feel underwhelming.
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Soulmask Early Access Review — Potentially The Upcoming Standard
Soulmask has top-notch fight dynamics along with comprehensive and extensive crafting mechanics, and the game is visually captivating.
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Elden Ring: Shadow Of The Erdtree DLC Review — An Extension Of Perfection
Shadow of the Erdtree improves upon the already perfect Elden Ring with the addition of new weapons, regions, and bosses.
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Destiny 2: The Final Shape Review – Shaping Brilliance Once Again
Destiny 2: The Final Shape is the greatest DLC Bungie has ever put out, rivaling the stupendous quality of both The Taken King and Forsaken.
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ARK: Survival Evolved Review — Still Relevant In 2024
ARK: Survival Evolved has ideal mechanics for a survival game, but the absence of a tutorial makes it unwelcoming for new players.
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Raft The Final Chapter Review — A Rift Between Survival And Crafting
Raft The Final Chapter is an incredible survival craft game, but Its only flaw is that despite being open-world, it restricts player movement.
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League of Legends Review — Nearly A Leading Face In The MOBA Genre
League of Legends has done well to keep its hype in the MOBA genre for a long time by providing convoluted and engaging gameplay.
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Selaco Early Access Review – F.E.A.R No Evil
Selaco is F.E.A.R. without the bullet time, and its most impressive feat is that it still manages to be just as good.
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Crown Wars: The Black Prince Review – Disappointingly Mid
Crown Wars: The Black Prince feels like a half-baked product that feels soulless and fails to deliver on its promised potential.
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Hauntii Review – Lost In The Eternity
Hauntii is an adorable ghostly tale that may not terrify you but it will haunt you for a long time, with its incredible lasting impression.
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The Forest Review—Survive The Wilderness Or Become One With It
With a bewildering open world, terrifying enemy design, and addictive exploration, the Forest is one of the best survival games to invest in.
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Astor: Blade Of The Monolith Review — Packing A Familiar Punch
Astor: Blade of the Monolith is a solid entry into the ARPG genre with simple yet effective mechanics and combat that make it a recognizable and worthwhile experience.
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Ghost Of Tsushima Director’s Cut PC Review — Still The Prettiest Open-World Game To Date
Ghost of Tsushima Director's Cut is a must-play samurai epic with a stellar PC port by Nixxes and Sucker Punch.
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XDefiant Review – A Frenetic, Fun Arena Shooter
XDefiant is worth checking out if you're into fast-paced, free-to-play shooters that are all about non-stop action and fun.