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Играю в карточные deck-builder’ы, RPG и одиночные приключенческие игры. Люблю глубокие механики, прокачку и исследование мира. Предпочитаю ПК-гейминг. Игровой путь начался с «Кузи».
Name: Azat Muzafarov
Registration: December 3, 2025
Last visit: June 20, 2026
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Disclosure Day Movie Review
Disclosure Day (2026) is steeped in utter stupidity at every level. An all-powerful shadow government has a satellite network, yet it loses track of a fugitive driving an ordinary car. A supreme intelligence disguises itself as an animal and sneaks into the room of a ten-year-old girl. And the action scenes fall flat due to shoddy CGI and a lazy script. So is there anything good about this new film from the master of cinema?
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June 20, 2026
Review of LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight. Arkham for the whole family
When starting up LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight, I was preparing myself for just another run-of-the-mill brick-fest with obligatory jokes and familiar villains. That only made the surprise even greater when the game completely broke this mold right from the very first minutes. Yes, the gameplay sags in certain places, but the developers' fanatical attention to the universe's lore makes you turn a blind eye to most of its flaws. TT Games truly tried to create something more than just another Lego game in a bat suit. At times, Legacy of the Dark Knight genuinely hooks you, even when its charm crashes against controversial game design decisions.
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June 10, 2026
Onimusha: Way of the Sword Preview
You pick up a massive Japanese door off the ground. You shield yourself from archers' arrows with it. You march forward. And then you slam that plank straight into the faces of your enemies. The Onimusha: Way of the Sword demo ends far too quickly — the moment the credits rolled, I, the author of these lines, went straight to preorder. Capcom is churning out hits at an industrial pace this year: Pragmata, Resident Evil Requiem, Monster Hunter Stories 3: Twisted Reflection. And the new Onimusha holds its own against all of them.
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June 8, 2026
Turtles like we've never seen them before: all the details on The Last Ronin from the creators of Bayonetta
At Summer Game Fest 2026, Paramount Games Studio officially announced Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Last Ronin — a big-budget action game based on the comic book series of the same name. The development of the project was entrusted to the Japanese studio PlatinumGames, known for the Bayonetta series.
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June 7, 2026
Hokum (2026) Review
The word Hokum translates to cheap trick or contrived nonsense. To name his big-budget Hollywood debut this way after the fantastic Astral. Medium (Oddity)—is either a level of self-irony beyond belief on the part of director Damian McCarthy, or a very subtle joke at the expense of horror fans. Either way, under the wing of the NEON film company, the movie made it to the big screen and earned an excellent 89% on Rotten Tomatoes despite its relatively short runtime of 101 minutes—and those are the 100 minutes that will literally have you clinging to your seat. It’s a unique, if not perfect, product that works as an effective mechanism for building tension.
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May 24, 2026
Handmancers Preview
Sit back and get comfortable, because today we’re taking a closer look at something truly bizarre. We’ve all played “rock-paper-scissors” at some point to decide who gets the last slice of pizza or the front seat in the car. But the developers at Handmancers decided to take it a step further and turned this childhood game into a full-fledged card RPG that recently launched in early access. If you’ve been looking for a reason to start trusting your fingers more than swords and magic again, then this review is for you.
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May 16, 2026
Throne and Liberty Preview
After playing Throne and Liberty for 10 hours, I, the author of this piece, realized that this is an MMO that isn’t interesting for its combat or storyline, but rather for its scale, visuals, and the world’s elaborate design. As soon as the game lets you out of the starting corridors, it begins to captivate you with its vistas, the verticality of its locations, its vast spaces, and the feeling that you’re truly in a massive online world—not just a collection of arenas stitched together by quests. In the first few hours, the plot serves as a guide to the world, rather than a story that makes you care about the characters.
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May 8, 2026
Point Blank Review: Is it worth starting to play the famous shooter in 2026?
Some games die gracefully, leaving behind nothing but warm memories. Point Blank is not one of them. This is a Korean shooter by Zepetto, released in 2008, that is still running today. It is no longer thriving and has not seriously competed with modern shooters for a long time, but it is still staying afloat. In March 2026, the game celebrated its 18th anniversary with a festive marathon featuring events and cases designed to encourage the community’s most active participation. In doing so, the developers seem to be signaling that the project still has many years of life ahead of it. Let’s take a closer look at how true that really is.
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April 17, 2026