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Werewolf: The Apocalypse - Earthblood

Completely wasted potential

Man, this one stings. Earthblood could’ve been a damn good ride — claws out, lore-rich, dripping with that primal rage the Garou are known for. Instead, it’s a barebones brawler that feels like it crawled straight outta the PS2 era, both in gameplay and looks. The graphics are rough. The main character and his werewolf form look solid enough — that part’s fine — but everyone else? Flat, plastic, dead eyes, barely any expression. The world itself feels just as lifeless: tight corridors disguised as open areas, dull industrial zones that all look the same, no atmosphere, no bite. The story? Generic eco-revenge plot that completely wastes the World of Darkness setting. It doesn’t just ignore the lore, it kinda breaks it. The Garou, their spiritual side, the Wyrm, the Wyld — all shoved aside for a paper-thin narrative with wooden characters that talk like they’re reading placeholder dialogue. Combat’s the only thing with some heat. The werewolf fights hit hard, look decent, and bring a bit of that primal fury the rest of the game’s missing. But once the blood dries, you’re left sneaking through copy-paste levels, doing fetch quests with no markers, for XP you don’t even care about. It’s not unplayable — just painfully outdated. There’s a good game buried somewhere under all this, but Earthblood never lets it out. Verdict: Cool idea, weak execution, ugly presentation. 2 outta 5. Should’ve been a beast — ended up a house dog.

1 gamers found this review helpful
Cyberpunk 2077: Ultimate Edition

Among the best

yberpunk 2077 completely blew me away, especially after all the updates. The first thing that grabbed me was the art direction—Night City is absolutely stunning. It’s not just a setting; it feels like a character itself, with its neon lights, gritty streets, and crazy amount of detail. I got lost just wandering around, taking it all in. The story is super engaging, with twists that kept me hooked the whole way through. The characters are some of the best I’ve seen in a game—complex, flawed, and memorable. And the gameplay? It’s fast-paced and fun, with tons of ways to play depending on your style. Even with its rough launch, Cyberpunk 2077 has become one of the best RPGs out there. If you love RPGs or just want to experience an incredible world, this game is definitely worth picking up.

4 gamers found this review helpful
Baldur's Gate 3

A must-have

Baldur's Gate 3 is honestly one of the best RPGs I’ve ever played, and it's easy to see why it's racking up so many awards. The writing is top-notch, with dialogue that feels real and choices that genuinely shape your adventure. The story keeps you on the edge of your seat, full of twists and moments that make you stop and think. The characters are more than just party members—they’re complex, evolving, and you get so attached to them. The gameplay is incredibly immersive, giving you the freedom to explore, fight, and make decisions that all feel impactful. And the art direction? Absolutely stunning—every detail in the world is crafted with care. If you love RPGs, this game is an absolute must-own. It’s truly a masterpiece.