A suicide mission that makes me care a little for its passengers.

"Academics like to fantasize too, you know ?"

First the giggle, then the broken desk.

This game would be ten times better with a shotgun.

A one-shot summed up by the inability of Nemesis to break through the boundaries of its scripting.

Firefights that never make me doubt.

2019

A shell, a shimmer ; I wish I could call it masterpiece, but the gameplay doesn't hold.

Games need to learn to shut the fuck up.

If insights on the nature of relations and life are so easily reached, are they really worth that much in the first place ?

Completely falls apart once the gimmickey Mr. X disappears from the scene.

A story whose implications make your head spin for a second, before the tale closes itself to shelter the player away in comfort. Shame.

What every AAA should aim for in terms of fully unleashing their technological potential.

So raw it actually sticks to the brain.