Retro Dose #30 - The Witcher before The Witcher
Fenomenal Witcher 3: Wild Hunt delivered us an unforgettable end to Geralt's adventure with Blood and Wine expansion, and we dedicate this dose to the humble beginning of the Witcher series. And no, it's not what you expect.After The Witcher 3: The Wild Hunt , I think it's safe to say that today, a wide circle of gamers is familiar with Geralt and The Witcher series. Although many may not have played it because it is simply not their type of a game, surely everyone is at least aware that he even exists. And that he is important. But something that
Retro Dose #29 - The Lost Vikings
Today we remember the old Blizzard title The Lost Vikings which we played two and a half decades ago.Prior to Diablo and Warcraft, in 1992, for the SNES console, then Silicon & Synapse developer, known today as Blizzard Entertainment, has developed The Lost Vikings - a puzzle platformer, with three Vikings traveling through time. Erik who can run and break walls, Baleog that raises opponents and Olaf who can use their shield as a platform, got apparently abducted by aliens from their wooden houses to put them in a kind of a intergalactic zoo. Of course, our Vikings do not like
Play Super Mario 64 Online with your friends!
Fans have reworked Super Mario 64 by adding a cooperative online multiplayer. Chances are it will not last, so enjoy it while it's still available.Super Mario 64 is one of the best games from the golden age of the 90s, some even say of all time, but one thing was always limited - it was not possible to play with other players. However, fans have tried to correct it on several occasions, just as Nintendo was trying to spoil that party. Fortunately, fans did not give up, and the result of their effort is Super Mario 64 Online - a game
Retro Dose #28 - Myst
Who am I? Where am I? These are just some of the questions we are looking for answers in today's Retro Dose in which we travel to the island of Myst full of puzzles and even more questions.The genre of adventure has always been a bit complicated in terms of logical puzzles, but the title Myst in 1993 has taken a slightly different idea as its basis , but it was still a little complicated. In addition to the first person perspective , unlike most other ancient adventures, in Myst, you have not talked to other people or combined items to
Spacebound Review
Here's a review for the most pain in the ass game I've played since Dark Souls. Although I hate this game - I can't stop playing it, it's too fun.Here's a picture of level 0, the "tutorial section" it's fairly easy, but controlling both characters at once is really really frustrating, especially if you play on keyboard. Maybe that wouldn't be so bad - but there's a rope between them, which constantly pulls one character to another if you go too far. Ok now let's start from the beginning. Spacebound is a puzzle platformer with some unique ideas, although the game
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dimsummentai1234
Honestly, Path of Exile (especially with everything they’ve done leading into PoE 2) deserves a top spot on this list. The dark, gritty art style is incredible, and the lighting engine alone is a masterpiece. When you're running through a damp, dimly lit dungeon and your skills light up the entire screen with realistic shadows and reflections, it looks better than most modern triple-A games.
The only downside to the game looking this beautiful is that when your build gets chaotic and the screen fills up with hundreds of exploding monsters, it can get incredibly intense. To actually survive those gorgeous, high-density maps without constantly dying, you need a seriously optimized character.
That’s why so many players, myself included, eventually look to buy Path of Exile items or high-tier gear on trade markets just to get our defenses up. Having the right build lets you actually appreciate how incredible the game looks at max settings instead of staring at a 'You Have Died' screen every two minutes though
June 08, 2026 -
dimsummentai1234
Honestly, Path of Exile (especially with everything they’ve done leading into PoE 2) deserves a top spot on this list. The dark, gritty art style is incredible, and the lighting engine alone is a masterpiece. When you're running through a damp, dimly lit dungeon and your skills light up the entire screen with realistic shadows and reflections, it looks better than most modern triple-A games.
The only downside to the game looking this beautiful is that when your build gets chaotic and the screen fills up with hundreds of exploding monsters, it can get incredibly intense. To actually survive those gorgeous, high-density maps without constantly dying, you need a seriously optimized character.
That’s why so many players, myself included, eventually look to buy Path of Exile items or high-tier gear on trade markets just to get our defenses up. Having the right build lets you actually appreciate how incredible the game looks at max settings instead of staring at a 'You Have Died' screen every two minutes though
June 08, 2026 -
DrarryFare
Very well written, Reign. Great job.
February 01, 2026 -
johnpery
Haha, this review made my day!
October 13, 2025 -
johnpery
Interesting review!
October 13, 2025 -
johnpery
nice
October 13, 2025 -
Vexwryn
Thanks so much for the nice comment Jeff. I hope you do give it a shot. It's a fantastic game, especially now that Zone 3 has been released!
September 04, 2025 -
jefrobo19844
nice review i gone check out this game good work and good writing
gr from jefrobo19844
June 24, 2025