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Slitterhead is a bold survival horror that reinvents possession with surprising confidence, delivering nightmarish hunts and visceral, body-focused immersion despite some technical flaws. It's a blast to stream — the switches, the gore, and the constant tension make it perfect for hardcore horror fans. However, its weak storytelling and recurring bugs can dampen the experience, especially during a full solo run, giving it an uneven rhythm. Compared to Dead Space, it wins in innovation but loses in narrative cohesion — though its atmosphere remains undeniably gripping. At its price (often on sale for 29.99 € instead of 49.99 €), it's a must-play for fans on PS5 or PC, especially now that post-launch patches have boosted stability. A terrifying split-head nightmare — and a survival experience you won't forget. Full review here: https://rogueh24.fr/test-du-jeu-slitterhead/
Ball x Pit is a wild rogue-lite that bounces the genre in a hilarious new direction, delivering chaotic runs and plenty of laughs despite its occasionally frustrating traps. It's great for streaming too — the fails, the clutch saves, and the ridiculous combos make it perfect for fans of off-the-wall puzzle action. However, its controls and repetition can tone down the excitement during long sessions, giving the experience some uneven pacing. Compared to Super Monkey Ball, it leans more into rogue-lite chaos but loses a bit of accessibility — though its humor absolutely carries it. At its price (often on sale for 9.99 € instead of 19.99 €), it's a must for fans on PC or Switch, with extra appeal thanks to its portability. A hilarious ball pit of madness — short, silly, and unforgettable. Full review here: https://rogueh24.fr/test-du-jeu-ball-x-pit/
Keeper is a contemplative odyssey that captures Double Fine's poetic spirit, offering dreamlike landscapes and silent storytelling despite its short length. Its hypnotic visuals and gentle puzzles make it an ideal pick for streaming, especially for players who enjoy introspective, atmospheric narratives. However, its limited runtime and lack of complexity can hold the experience back during longer sessions, making it feel uneven at times. Compared to Psychonauts, it gains emotional weight but loses some of that trademark density — though its charm still shines through. At its price (often on sale for 14.99 € instead of 24.99 €), it's a must for fans on PC or Xbox, delivering heightened immersion and a quietly powerful journey. A bright narrative beacon — brief, but unforgettable. Full review here: https://rogueh24.fr/test-du-jeu-keeper/
Ninja Gaiden 4 is the comeback fans have been waiting for. It's tough, sometimes unfair, but always thrilling. Every defeat just makes you want to jump back in — and that's the mark of a great action game. I had a blast rediscovering the series, and even if the story stays on the classic side, the gameplay more than makes up for it. At 49.99 €, it's a strong investment for anyone who loves demanding, stylish, and high-intensity games. Ryu Hayabusa hasn't lost his edge — he's only sharpened it even further. Full review here: https://rogueh24.fr/test-du-jeu-ninja-gaiden-4/
Resident Evil Village kept me on edge for 12 straight hours — Capcom firing on all cylinders, with a terrifying village, an unforgettable castle, and gameplay that swings between visceral horror and RE4-style, adrenaline-pumping action. The RE Engine immersion blew me away, the Beneviento section had me sweating, and the action/survival balance is spot on. Sure, the campaign is short and I grumbled about a couple of repetitive boss fights, but once it grabs you, it's hard to put down. Compared to RE7, it's more action-packed and varied, making it perfect to revisit on Hardcore. At its current price (often on sale at 19.99 € vs 39.99 €), it's a must-play on PS5 or PC. Solid 8/10 — Resident Evil horror at its best. Full review here: https://rogueh24.fr/test-du-jeu-resident-evil-village/
it's 1996
afternoon after school
at the arcade with my friends
we start a new game
i'm happy without knowing it
Exceptional
Played 3 times I need more
«Just one more turn»
«Sit back and relax»
Not that good. Its too repetitive and the illegal stuff is barely used
«Boooring»
Good management game but with a bit of too much micromanagement
Consultant "SBI" worked on this game. Do not recommend in any way, shape or form.
«Game over at last!»
This is a good game. It's free and enjoyable. It has good graphics. That said, it does come with some issues... 1. It's quite demanding - although I was running under recommended specs, I couldn't get stable framerate/frametime on battles, which made them just a bit harder (on Legend difficulty). And even then, that leads me to my 2nd point | 2. The game is quite easy - the bosses I've faced personally had really predictable patterns and were quite easy. Maybe I was overlevel for exploring a lot before doing main quests, but they didn't feel much of a challenge. It's not necessarily a bad thing. | 3. It's repetitive -  may be debatable, but at some point I found myself doing the same things all the time. | 4. The story - I enjoyed it, but it felt a bit messy in my opinion. Getting introduced to so many characters at once doesn't help either, and at some point it became a bit boring from having cutscenes being too long for no reason (there was a part of the game where there were blue-like deers and they would take 10 seconds to go from one place to another, and when done in succession it really bored me). I do recommend it for anyone to try. I personally got into it for the campaign and solo-play, but I'm sure there's more to do from the multiplayer/clan system (which I haven't touched myself). Another important thing to note is that I tried co-op and it was really, really messy and disappointing. I wish it was better and I wish we could play the same campaign missions together.
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«Constantly dying and enjoy it»
This is the best turn/story based game from 2025 without a shadow of a doubt. Some would go as far as to say it's the best game ever made (I'm one of them). GOTY of 2025 in my opinion. This game will hold up for many decades to coe.
«Blew my mind»
«Just one more turn»
Beautiful game- combat can get a little repetitive 
«Blew my mind»
«Underrated»
Amazing visuals with a horrible cast, okay gameplay and one of the worst story in 2025.
It's incredibly boring and only 1 out of all the characters was half-decent. Most of them are forgettable. And don't get me started on the story. Even watching playthroughs made me want to skip half of it from how boring it is.

I simply cannot recommend this game. Again, visually speaking it was really good, but that's the only good side of the game. Everything else is nowhere near what Ghost of Tsushima was.
«Disappointment of the year»
«Waste of time»
Exceptional
It's more show than game but the dispatching is sorta fun and the story is great.

Date Completed: 2025-11-18
Playtime: 9h
Enjoyment: 9/10
Recommendation: Definitely
Good idler for munchkins
Dragon Quest I & II HD-2D Remake pulled me back into Alefgard for 35 hours straight — like being a kid again. It's the perfect reimagining of the JRPG pioneers, blending nostalgia-charged HD-2D visuals with fresh additions that modernize the classics without betraying them. I was blown away by the Rubiss cutscenes and DQ2's ship, which suddenly opens the world in ways that feel huge even today. The OST is still looping in my head. Sure, I groaned at a couple of long grind sections in DQ2, but the smooth turn-based flow, epic boss fights, and the sense of closing out the trilogy make up for everything. Compared to DQIII, it feels more intimate but just as essential — a must-play if you want the full Erdrick saga. At 49.99€ (promo vs 59.99€), it's an absolute must-have on Switch, PS5, or PC. The legend lives again. Full review here: https://rogueh24.fr/test-du-jeu-dragon-quest-i-ii-hd-2d-remake/
Where Winds Meet kept me glued to my screen for 25 straight hours — a bold F2P wuxia adventure that mixes epic single-player moments with full sandbox MMO freedom. The world feels alive, the combat hits like a proper martial-arts movie, and the sheer amount of things you can do is wild. I was seriously impressed by the freedom: wall-running, card-based healing, fair PvP, endless exploration, and visuals that look way too good for a free game. But yeah, I also raged hard at the maze-like UI, the tutorial that holds you hostage, and early bugs that break the flow. Once you push past that, though, it's huge, reactive, and ridiculously addictive — better than plenty of paid AAA titles. Compared to Ghost of Tsushima, it leans more into MMO features and customization, making it great for both solo grinding and co-op runs. And at 0€, there is no reason not to try it on PS5 or PC. Easy 8/10 — a wuxia legend taking off. Full review here: https://rogueh24.fr/test-du-jeu-where-winds-meet/
Honestly, The Outer Worlds 2 grabbed me right away and barely let go. It's Obsidian at their best: sharp choices that make you shout "why did I even pick that?!" and combat that finally feels weighty and satisfying. What impressed me most is the reactivity. One awkward dialogue option and suddenly a faction turns hostile, a planet goes up in flames, and you're left wondering how things escalated so fast. Builds are genuinely fun to experiment with, the corporate satire hits exactly where it should (hello 2025), and the retro-futuristic vibe gives off strong New Vegas-in-space energy. Sure, the opening drags a bit and some exploration areas feel empty, but once the game finds its rhythm, it's surprisingly addictive. Compared to the first game, this sequel is bigger, meaner, and far more polished, perfect if you're in the mood to replay it as a charismatic villain. Full review here: https://rogueh24.fr/test-du-jeu-the-outer-worlds-2/
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