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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Returnal Review – A Gem Arrives On PC
Step into the shoes of Selene once again and see what's like to go through a hostile alien world with our Returnal review.
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Wanted: Dead Review – A Complicated Legacy
Wanted: Dead has a lot of things going for it, but it never really excels in any of those apart from the combat.
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Metroid Prime Remastered Review – The Second Coming
The integration of modern technology has elevated Metroid Prime Remastered to new heights, as we will discuss in our review.
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Hogwarts Legacy Review – A Love Letter To Harry Potter Fans
Take a trip back to the wizarding world and learn what it's like to attend magic school for yourself with our Hogwarts Legacy Review.
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SpongeBob SquarePants: The Cosmic Shake Review – A Cosmic Mix-Up
With our SpongeBob SquarePants: The Cosmic Shake Review, we will go over the sequel to one of the most beloved platformers of all time.
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Dead Space Remake Review – A Brilliant Return
With our Dead Space Remake review, we will look at the reimagining of a beloved game from 2008 and discuss how it fares in 2023.
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A Space for the Unbound Review – Creativity Meets Passion
In our A Space for the Unbound Review, we will discuss one of the most creative and beautiful indie games of the past few years.
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Hi-Fi Rush Review – Slay To The Rhythm
This is our Hi-Fi Rush review, an action hack-and-slash game that features a musical rhythm-based gameplay system.
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Forspoken Review – Half-Baked And Uninspired
Our Forspoken Review explores the latest open-world RPG by Square Enix, and it may not be what fans were expecting.
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Colossal Cave Review – A Not So Colossal Success
Colossal Cave sticks to outdated mechanics and even fails to capture what made the original game so compelling.
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Fire Emblem Engage Review – A Grand Ensemble
With our Fire Emblem Engage review, we will look at the newest entry in the long-running franchise and discuss how it fares.
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One Piece Odyssey Review – A Side Adventure
One Piece Odyssey remains true to the spirit of the legendary manga series in terms of story, while also delivering a solid, if a bit uninspired, combat system.
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Scrap Riders Review – Cyberpunk Beat ‘Em Up
Scrap Riders is a fantastic addition to 2023's indie games scene. It has many great things to offer, including exploration and combat, and what it lacks in story, it makes…
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The Witcher 3 Next-Gen Review – Wind’s Howling
For those who intend to play The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt on the next-gen consoles, the game is bound to offer an upgraded experience, with improvements such as an alternative…
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Dark and Darker Preview – D&D Battle Royale
Dark and Darker is an ambitious game that aims to combine a lot of different genres, and there is a lot to play through and enjoy.
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Blacktail Review – Bewitched Archer
This is eXputer's Blacktail Review, where we will be taking a look at this fascinating little indie title by developers 'The Parasight.'
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River City Girls 2 Review – The Girls Are Back
River City Girls 2 not only is a sequel done right, but the gameplay changes make it feel like a traditional beat-em-up title that is more addictive than ever to…
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High On Life Review – Colorful But Tedious
High on Life may have a lot going on in terms of the gameplay elements, but the writing can be incredibly hit or miss depending on your personal sense of…
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Hello Neighbor 2 Review – More Of The Same
Hello Neighbor 2 is a bigger game than its predecessor and it's also more complex. But it still feels really mundane, and its numerous bugs at launch don't help either.
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Choo-Choo Charles Review – Murder Train
This Is eXputer's Review Of Choo-Choo Charles.