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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Stardew Valley Review – Still Unmatched Even In 2024
Even in 2024, Stardew Valley is a universally beloved and utterly timeless farming sim that can provide hundreds of hours of entertainment.
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Dislyte Review – Just Another Uninspired Gacha?
Despite a few annoying shortcomings, Dislyte has the potential to be a worthwhile Gacha RPG for fans of the genre.
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Warhammer 40,000: Boltgun Review – Boomer Shooter Masterpiece
With its incredible atmosphere and engrossing combat, Warhammer 40,000: Boltgun is one of the best boomer shooters in quite a while.
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Diablo IV Review – A Legendary New Entry
Diablo IV is a phenomenal new entry into the legendary series that features a wide variety of new gameplay and visual improvements.
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Street Fighter 6 Review – The Perfect Fighting Game
With its phenomenal gameplay, Street Fighter 6 brings back the franchise from the dead and puts it back on the throne where it belongs.
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Diablo Immortal Review – An Insult To Diablo’s Legacy
While the foundations of Diablo Immortal's gameplay are really solid, the predatory monetarization makes it hard to ever recommend to anyone.
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Lost Ark Review – An Exceedingly Mediocre MMO
While Lost Ark has a lot going for it in terms of gameplay, the visuals and narrative leave a lot to be desired.
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The Legend of Zelda: Tears of The Kingdom Review – An Almost Perfect Game
With its slew of new abilities and fantastical locations, Tears of The Kingdom is a masterpiece that improves on all of BOTW's foundations.
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Redfall Review – No Bark, No Bite
Redfall is a disappointing offering from Arkane that lacks the charm, depth, and mechanics that made their previous titles so beloved.
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Valorant Review – The Best Shooter Game
By combining phenomenal gameplay with a charming premise, Valorant has quickly risen the ranks to become a foundational part of the FPS genre.
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Honkai: Star Rail Review – Lives Up To The Genshin Hype
Honkai: Star Rail's captivating visuals, engaging combat, and expansive roster sets the stage for an extremely engaging new experience.
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Star Wars Jedi: Survivor Review – The Best Star Wars Game In Decades
Jedi Survivor is a phenomenal game that builds on the strengths of its predecessor, even if not all of its narrative choices pan out.
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Dead Island 2 Review – An Imperfect Dying Light
Dead Island 2 has its fair share of technical issues but there is still an extremely satisfying, if imperfect, zombie-slaying adventure here.
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Megaman Battle Network Legacy Collection Review – A Perfect Package
The Megaman Battle Network Legacy Collection is one of the greatest ports of all time, and it brings a beloved series to a modern audience.
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Horizon Forbidden West: Burning Shores Review – A Fiery Conclusion
Burning Shores introduces tons of fantastic new content to the game and concludes the current arc of Aloy's story in a satisfying manner.
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Minecraft Legends Review – A Messy RTS
While the introduction of RTS mechanics certainly does make for an interesting spinoff, the lack of any challenge makes its appeal limited.
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Sherlock Holmes: The Awakened Review – A Classic Bought Back To Life
Sherlock Holmes: The Awakened features a great blend of detective gameplay and storytelling and expertly makes use of its Lovecraftian themes.
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MLB The Show 23 Review – A Small Step Forward
MLB The Show 23 is very similar to its predecessor, but a new story mode and refinements to existing features still make it worth picking up.
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Curse of the Sea Rats Review – A Mixed Bag
Our Curse of the Sea Rats Review discusses how appealing visuals cannot distract from a flawed gameplay system and a mediocre narrative.
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Crime Boss: Rockay City Review – A Disappointment
Crime Boss: Rockay City is a game with big ambitions, but it fails to deliver on most fronts, and we didn't enjoy playing it for the review.