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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Spider-Man 2 Review – Another Incredible PlayStation Exclusive
Spider-Man 2 is a cut above its predecessor, with significantly improved gameplay and a narrative that tugs at your heartstrings.
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Lords of the Fallen Review – A Soulslike Clone That Isn’t Utterly Terrible
Lords of the Fallen is one of the better Soulslikes we've seen in a long time, but some design choices hold it back from true greatness.
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Disgaea 7: Vows Of The Virtueless Review – The Best Entry So Far
Disgaea 7 is the pinnacle of the series. Whether it's improving existing mechanics or introducing new ones, it simply does everything better.
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Final Fantasy XIV Review – Still The Perfect Comeback Story
Final Fantasy XIV is one of the best the series has to offer, with gameplay and a storyline that has continued to impress for over a decade.
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GTA V Review – Still One of The Greatest Open World Games In 2024
Despite its problems, GTA V remains a landmark title that has left an indelible mark on the gaming world and changed the industry forever.
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Mineko’s Night Market Review – A Cozy Little Japanese Life Sim
Mineko's Night Market is a flawed yet heartwarming and visually enchanting adventure that offers a unique blend of simulation and crafting.
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Assassins Creed Mirage Review – A Half-Hearted Attempt At Invoking Nostalgia
Despite its many problems, Assassin's Creed Mirage genuinely feels like a love letter to the games in the series that kickstarted its legacy.
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Payday 3 Review – A Disappointing Sequel
Payday 3 offers a refined gameplay experience, but the lack of a decent progression system and QoL features holds it back from greatness.
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Resident Evil 4 – Separate Ways Review – The Perfect DLC
Separate Ways is the new gold standard for DLC, and at such a competitive price point that it's basically begging me to recommend it.
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Mario Strikers: Battle League Review – An Average Nintendo Game At Best
Mario Strikers: Battle League offers great gameplay paired with creative customization, but it does lack in the single-player department.
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Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty Review – CD Projekt Red Has Finally Delivered
With the release of Phantom Liberty, CD Projekt Red has finally delivered the grand RPG they promised all those years ago.
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Genshin Impact Review – The Greatest Gacha Game of All Time
Genshin Impact is a revolutionary Gacha game that delivers a unique experience that can be fully enjoyed without spending any money.
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CS:GO Review – The Ultimate Tactical Shooter
With its precise gunplay, strategic depth, and vibrant community, CS: GO remains a timeless classic in the world of competitive shooters.
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Mortal Kombat 1 Review – The Legendary Series Is Finally Back
Mortal Kombat 1 is a triumphant return to form for the franchise, and it's the most innovative the series has felt in well over a decade.
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Fortnite Review – Still At The Top of The World In 2024
Fortnite is a near-perfect battle royale game that has lifted the genre to new heights and has managed to stay relevant for years on end.
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NBA 2K24 Review – A Massive Step Back For The Franchise
NBA 2K24 succeeds in capturing the essence of basketball, but the abundant microtransactions hold it back from being a fair experience.
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Immortals of Aveum Review – EA Takes A Big Risk
Immortals of Aveum is a game that has a lot of promise, but that gets overshadowed by the game's own hesitations.
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Starfield Review – Bethesda’s Biggest Misstep?
Starfield aims high and delivers an expansive galaxy ripe for exploration, but it stumbles in its execution.
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Armored Core 6: Fires of Rubicon Review – The Greatest Mech Game of All Time
Armored Core 6: Fires of Rubicon effectively revives a franchise many of us thought dead, and it does so with incredible spectacle at that.
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Gord Review – A Bland New Adventure
Gord's ambition is as vast as the dark fantasy world it portrays, but unfortunately, its execution falls short of the mark.