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1.5 hrs on record
Early Access Review
Playtime: 20–50+ hours | Completion: Survived… sometimes

Highly Recommended

Lethal Company is a chaotic co-op horror game where you and your crew scavenge abandoned facilities for scrap — all while being hunted by unspeakable horrors. It’s part horror, part comedy, and part team-bonding disaster simulator. Every run feels like a gamble, and that's exactly what makes it so fun.

Pros:

Intense yet hilarious co-op gameplay

Procedurally generated maps and unpredictable enemies

Fantastic use of proximity voice chat for immersion and laughs

Simple but effective objective: loot and survive

Endless moments of chaos — from betrayal to last-second escapes

Tons of potential for modding and community content

Cons:

Lacks structure or progression beyond money and cosmetics

Solo play is possible but not nearly as enjoyable

Some jank (part of the charm, but still jank)

Occasional bugs or balance issues, depending on the patch

Final Thoughts:
Lethal Company is the perfect mix of terror and comedy with friends. You’ll scream, you’ll die, and you’ll laugh about it later. Whether you're roleplaying serious scavengers or just goofing around, it's a blast every time.

9/10
"Enter building. Hear breathing. Panic. Blame Steve. Repeat."
Posted 11 July. Last edited 11 July.
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12.3 hrs on record
Playtime: 10–15 hours | Completion: Main story + Leech Hunter

Recommended (for fans)

Resident Evil 0 is a prequel that offers a deeper look into the origins of the series. It keeps the classic fixed-camera survival horror formula, but introduces the partner zapping mechanic — letting you switch between Rebecca and Billy on the fly. It’s atmospheric, challenging, and occasionally frustrating, but worth it for RE fans.

Pros:

Beautiful HD remaster with classic pre-rendered backgrounds

Atmospheric environments and eerie soundtrack

Partner system adds puzzle variety and strategic depth

Ties in well with the events leading into RE1

Leech Hunter mode offers fun extra content

Cons:

Inventory management is a pain — no item boxes

AI partner can be a liability in combat

Story and characters are weaker than other RE titles

Backtracking and item juggling can be tedious

Final Thoughts:
Resident Evil 0 is a love letter to classic survival horror with all its strengths — and quirks. It’s not the most accessible entry point, but for longtime fans, it’s a challenging and atmospheric addition to the lore.

7.5/10
"Back to where the nightmare began — and where the inventory headaches started."
Posted 10 July.
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41.0 hrs on record
Playtime: 100+ hours | Completion: Countless heists, loud and stealth

Recommended

PAYDAY 2 is a co-op heist simulator that turns you and your friends into masked criminals pulling off everything from small-time robberies to full-scale bank jobs. Whether you go in guns blazing or sneak through undetected, there’s endless replay value thanks to its deep customization and mission variety.

Pros:

Tons of missions, from quick grabs to multi-day heists

Deep customization: weapons, masks, skills, builds

Addictive co-op gameplay that rewards teamwork and planning

Regular updates and massive content library (DLC galore)

Tons of ways to approach each heist: stealth, loud, hybrid

Cons:

Steep learning curve for new players

Solo play is possible but much less fun

Can feel grindy without DLC or XP boosts

Some older content and UI feel dated

Final Thoughts:
Despite its age, PAYDAY 2 remains one of the best co-op shooters out there. It’s chaotic, tense, and incredibly satisfying when a plan actually comes together — or when it doesn’t, and you still make it out alive.

8.5/10
"The perfect crime… eventually."
Posted 10 July.
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34.3 hrs on record (23.8 hrs at review time)
Playtime: 20–40 hours | Completion: Both campaigns + extras

Highly Recommended

Resident Evil 2 Remake is a phenomenal reimagining of a survival horror classic. It respects the original while completely modernizing the experience with a stunning engine, tight third-person gameplay, and masterful atmosphere. Whether you’re a longtime fan or brand new to the series, this is survival horror at its finest.

Pros:

Gorgeous visuals and lighting, thanks to the RE Engine

Two distinct campaigns (Leon and Claire), each with their own story beats and challenges

Fantastic map and inventory system — smart, clean, and intuitive

Mr. X is genuinely terrifying and adds tension to exploration

Balanced blend of puzzles, backtracking, and intense combat

Excellent sound design that builds dread around every corner

Cons:

The B-scenarios feel a bit too similar to the A-scenarios

Some late-game enemies lack the same impact as earlier ones

Hardcore mode can be punishing without offering much reward beyond difficulty

Final Thoughts:
RE2 Remake sets a gold standard for how to modernize a classic. It’s terrifying, fun, and polished from top to bottom. Every hallway feels like it could be your last. If you enjoy horror, don’t skip this.

9.5/10
"The remake that raised the bar — and your heart rate."
Posted 5 July. Last edited 15 July.
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25.8 hrs on record
Playtime: 30+ hours | Completion: Main story + Mercenaries + Challenges

Recommended

Resident Evil Village builds on RE7’s foundation while injecting it with gothic action and a larger-than-life atmosphere. It leans into the absurd without forgetting its horror roots. The result is a confident, stylish ride through some of the franchise's most creative environments to date.

Pros:

Beautiful, atmospheric environments with great area variety

Unique boss encounters and distinct enemy factions

Fun crafting, upgrading, and inventory management systems

Well-balanced pacing between horror, tension, and action

Engaging lore and strong ties to the broader RE universe

Cons:

The final segment feels like a sharp tonal shift

Less scary overall than RE7

Some characters deserved more screen time

Final Thoughts:
RE8 is bold, bizarre, and unforgettable. It’s both a spiritual successor to RE4 and a continuation of RE7, and somehow, it works. A masterclass in horror-action hybrid design.

9/10
"Gothic horror, shotgun shells, and a 9-foot vampire lady."
Posted 2 July. Last edited 5 July.
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24.9 hrs on record
Playtime: 25+ hours | Completion: Main story + DLC

Recommended

Resident Evil 7 is a bold return to the franchise’s horror roots, trading action-heavy gameplay for pure, unsettling survival horror. The first-person perspective intensifies the fear, making every creak and shadow feel personal. If you’ve missed the claustrophobic dread of early RE titles, this is exactly what you’ve been waiting for.

Pros:

Tense, atmospheric horror with incredible sound design

The Baker family is terrifying, unpredictable, and deeply memorable

Puzzles, backtracking, and resource management bring back classic RE vibes

VR support is a nightmare in the best way (if you're brave)

Great pacing, with just enough combat to keep it engaging

Cons:

The final act leans more into action, slightly breaking the tension

Some enemy types lack variety

Occasional performance hiccups on older hardware

Final Thoughts:
Resident Evil 7 revived the series by scaling down and focusing on survival and dread. It’s not just a good Resident Evil game — it’s one of the best horror experiences in years.

8.5/10
"Horror is back, and it’s in your face."
Posted 11 June. Last edited 5 July.
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176.1 hrs on record
Playtime: 100+ hours | Completion: Story + side content + online

Highly Recommended

Red Dead Redemption 2 is one of the most immersive open-world games ever made. Every corner of the world feels alive, every character feels real, and every choice you make as Arthur Morgan carries emotional weight. This isn't just a game — it's a cinematic, emotional experience.

Pros:

Breathtaking world-building with unmatched attention to detail

A gripping, heartfelt story with outstanding voice acting

Deep character development, especially Arthur Morgan

Realistic wildlife, weather, and AI interactions

Tons of side content, from hunting and fishing to treasure hunts and stranger missions

RDR Online offers even more content (with mixed balance)

Cons:

Controls can feel clunky, especially on keyboard and mouse

The realistic pace may feel too slow for some players

Requires a strong PC for high settings

Final Thoughts:
RDR2 isn’t about rushing from mission to mission. It’s about living in a world that feels real, and losing yourself in it. If you're patient enough to embrace the pace, you’ll experience one of the most powerful narratives gaming has to offer.

10/10
"A slow-burning, unforgettable masterpiece."
Posted 2 April. Last edited 5 July.
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