Flesh Made Fear (PC) Review – The Closest We’ve Got To Classic Resident Evil In Years

Flesh Made Fear feels like a lost PlayStation survival horror gem, combining fixed camera angles, tank controls, grotesque body horror, and relentless zombie hordes into one of the most authentic retro horror experiences in years.

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Diablo IV: Lord of Hatred (PC) – Messy, Frustrating… and Finally Good

Diablo IV: Lord of Hatred is a strong but flawed expansion that finally gives the game clearer direction. With a standout new setting, improved performance, and a more cohesive endgame, it moves the series forward meaningfully, even as stubborn design limitations, uneven class balance, and missing quality-of-life features still hold it back.

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Pragmata (PC) Reviewed – Flawed, Fascinating, and Full of Heart

Pragmata doesn’t reinvent the shooter, but it brings enough fresh ideas to stand out. Smart hacking mechanics, deep customization, and the brilliant Hugh/Diana dynamic give Capcom’s new IP real heart. It stumbles with bland environments and weak enemy variety, yet remains a memorable ride.

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Mega Man Star Force Legacy Collection (PC) Reviewed

Mega Man Star Force Legacy Collection proves the games still hold up—but the package around them doesn’t always match. Strong QoL features and fast-paced combat shine, while lifeless online modes, uneven visual upgrades, and barebones extras keep this from true greatness. Still, the core experience is hard to put down.

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FATAL FRAME II: Crimson Butterfly REMAKE (PC) Reviewed

Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly REMAKE is a hauntingly beautiful return to one of horror’s most iconic nightmares. With jaw-dropping visuals, spine-chilling sound design, and relentless tension, it drags you deep into its cursed world—though brutal new combat twists may test your sanity as much as the ghosts themselves.

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Resident Evil Requiem (PC) Reviewed

Capcom’s back with Resident Evil Requiem, delivering deep lore, tense survival horror, and polished gameplay. Grace and Leon’s journeys intertwine across chilling environments, mutated foes, and classic series callbacks, making this a must-play for longtime fans craving both nostalgia and fresh terror. A clear step up from the last two entries.

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