Classic ARPG, click heavy gameplay. Hellfire is the objective better way to play the game with added items and QoL changes. It can get a bit tedious towards the end with the spongey enemies and the high damage projectiles, but it's worth beating for that sense of accomplishment. This game really makes you feel like you've slain the legions of hell to complete your quests.
This game takes advantage of the Star Wars mythos and leans into the expanded universe to tell an interesting story. The build depth is also a welcome addition, it's clear the RPG elements were taken seriously. The combat itself is quite dated and isn't exactly pleasing to engage in, however. Traversal is also a bit boring. If you're a more story focused gamer, this is a great title.
As an american, I know very little about the culture of Hungary, but this game did a fantastic job enveloping the player into the world while providing context for the story beats. The gameplay may actually be the weakest part of the game, but it's still quite good. A very strategic turn based system that's built around the use of statuses and items to work around enemies' weakness and strengths. I highly recommend this to any fans of JRPGs in general! Though the dialogue is written in old english and makes lots of biblical and philosphical references that may fly over most people's heads. It might be a bit different, but that's a damn good thing.
A fun and immersive slow paced tactical shooter that tests your aiming, reflexes, situational awareness and ability to make quick decisions. The AI in this game is notoriously smart and difficult to fight, which leads to each battle feeling unique and satisfying. The world of FEAR is immensely detailed, with some of the best sound design I've seen in a game period. If you're a fan of psychological horror and shooters, please check this one out. It's a super well made fusion of the two genres, even if the story is a bit generic and poorly delivered.