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Dawid Wisniewski

I've experienced the evolution of gaming across all major consoles, with a deep-rooted passion for PlayStation, from the original to the PS5. My heart beats strongest for deep, story-driven RPGs, but I also have a soft spot for indie titles with charming visuals. Stunning art direction and unique designs are my ultimate game-changers, driving my enthusiasm and dedication to the ever-expanding world of gaming.

Review: Pie in the Sky

Some games don’t try to reinvent the wheel. Instead, they polish it, slap on a fresh coat of paint, and remind you why you...

Review: Skewer Squad

Skewer Squad is one of those rare indie games that feels like someone asked, “What if we made tower defence for foodies” and actually...

Review: Kejoraa

Some games grab you with spectacle. Kejora doesn’t.Instead, it invites you to sit down, breathe, and quietly notice that something is wrong. Developed by Indonesian...

Review: Asfalia: Panic at the Mansion

There’s a certain kind of magic that only a handful of games manage to capture, the feeling of being wrapped in a warm blanket...

Review: Lost Eidolons: Veil of the Witch

There’s a very specific itch that tactical RPG fans have, the kind that only gets scratched when positioning matters, mistakes are punished, and...

Review: DeadCore Redux

There’s a very specific kind of game that doesn’t care if you’re comfortable. It doesn’t ease you in, it doesn’t hold your hand, and...

Review: Service with a Shotgun

Service With a Shotgun is one of those rare indie games that feels like a fever dream, equal parts clever, absurd, charming, and occasionally...

Review: Fiz and the Rainbow Planet

Sometimes you boot up a game knowing it’s not going to change your life, and that’s kind of the point. Fiz and the Rainbow...

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