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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: Reigns: The Witcher

From a long running series of games spanning across multiple themes and collaborations, just launched their brand new title set in one of my...

Review: Demon Tides

Demon Tides is what Sonic Frontiers wanted to be. The entire game revolves around the main character Beebz traversing distinct islands collecting outfits, talismans...

Review: Under the Island

There’s something immediately comforting about booting up Under The Island. Before the story even begins to unfold, the vibrant pixel art, top-down perspective, and...

Review: Nioh 3

Developed by one of my most beloved, Team Ninja and published by Koei Tecmo, Nioh 3 builds on the foundation of its predecessors while...

Review: Monday Syndrome

There’s something inherently cathartic about turning workplace frustration into pixelated chaos. Monday Syndrome takes that idea and runs with it — hard. Instead of running...

Review: Dead Pets: A Punk Rock Slice of Life Sim

There’s something immediately disarming about Dead Pets. It looks loud, colourful, and chaotic — a cartoon fever dream about demons trying to make it...

Review: Ultimate Sheep Raccoon

When I first heard about Ultimate Sheep Raccoon, the promise was irresistible: a party-racing game where you and other players build a course that...

Review: Don’t Stop GirlyPop!

Some games ask you to master complicated systems. Some games tell incredible stories. Don’t Stop, GirlyPop! asks you one simple thing, never stop moving....

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