

Phantom Liberty offers almost as much bang for your buck as Blood and Wine. There are recurring carjacking jobs and airdrops to keep you playing once you conclude the main quest, but it was the small details that captivated me the most: like observing Voodoo Boys saying “V” in binary code. That and Idris Elba’s voice complimenting my op management—it felt like I’d earned the respect of Stringer Bell himself. https://blockhead.cc/p/cyberpunk-2077-phantom-liberty-nus

Even through all its technical issues and shortcomings, Cyberpunk 2077 kept me engaged through many hours. I found myself often just driving around Night City and not really engaging in crime or missions; just taking in the sights and sounds, the songs on the radio, the NPCs chattering, the life of the city. It feels like a real place, as horrible as it may be, and it keeps me coming back, despite some glaring neon flaws. https://blockhead.cc/p/cyberpunk-2077-20nd-chances

The Occupation is a taut investigative simulation and stealth thriller. It’s infused with a realistic and multidimensional approach to mechanics, systems, and level design. This is a must-play for fans of Deus Ex and Dishonored. Want to know more? My full review has been published on TechRaptor: https://techraptor.net/content/the-occupation-review

Months after the final release, Gwent: The Witcher Card Game is still going strong. The minigame-turned-esport continually goes through iterations and patches, shedding skins and morphing into a real beast of a card game. It has a wistful past, a solid present, and a bright future. Want to know more? My full review has been published on TechRaptor, https://techraptor.net/content/gwent-the-witcher-card-game-review