Viktor Medelev
Stories (10/0)
State of Mind Review
The combination of neon lights and scantily-clad women, robots being evil and scantily-clad men is something that's hard to resist. It easily draws comparisons to modern cinema's greatest filmmaking machine. The flickering haze that this combination of dystopian grime, mystique and magic will make you feel like Blade Runner is right around the corner. These comparisons are inevitable, but with the right amount of originality, sci-fi can be a pleasant burden.
By Viktor Medelev3 years ago in Gamers
Haimrik review
Haimrik does a lot of things right, and not a lot of wrong. It's short but focused and one of my favorite games. Below The Game in Colombia developed Haimrik. It takes the unusual, awkward, and milquetoast protagonist, Haimrik, and places him in the middle of a medieval rebellion. How does a weak, shy and scrawny man become the leader for a revolution? It all comes down to a magic book, and a little bit of his blood.
By Viktor Medelev3 years ago in Gamers
Jurassic World Evolution review
My boyhood wonder was heightened by the first moments of Jurassic World Evolution. I saw my first dinosaur creation in action through glasses of pure nostalgia. Although it was only a Struthiomimus moment, it was a wonderful moment as the gates opened. Life truly had found its way. It was a long-lasting feeling to hear the Jurassic Park theme as you started the game.
By Viktor Medelev3 years ago in Gamers
Unexplored Nintendo Switch Review
Charles Dance, the third, shuffles around a corner with a shield in front of him and a sword held by a taut hand, ready to be thrown at any creature that emerges from the dark fog. Tap, tap. The unseen darkness behind the wall is heard echoing in the footsteps of the footsteps. A creature moves closer. Dance attempts to creep, using slides, around the bend, in complete awareness that a fight is coming, and his death is only one strike away. TAP, TAP. TAP, TAP. Dance waits for his opponent, hoping to strike first.
By Viktor Medelev3 years ago in Gamers
Graveyard Keeper Review
A quick trip to the grocery store is a common occurrence. You grab a few things, perhaps a pot noodle or two, and head home. You don't make the journey home except in Graveyard Keeper. You're struggling through the torrential rain when you are inexplicably hit by a speeding vehicle. Accidents do happen. Things are about to get even more bizarre. Instead of being in a hospital, you wake up in an alternate dimension where you are told by a shadowy figure that you are a grave keeper. Are you confused? You don't need to worry. Your new job is here.
By Viktor Medelev3 years ago in Gamers
Rifter Review
A game should convey a strong sense or purpose that gives the player significant agency. Rifter will take you to dangerous planets in order to discover and destroy anomalous towers and rifts. At this point, you can wipe out these planets. Why? But you don't know. You'll learn the secrets of the galaxy over time and understand your immense duty as a Rifter.
By Viktor Medelev3 years ago in Gamers
The Lion’s Song Nintendo Switch review
Many writers will be able to attest to the unpredictable nature of inspiration. The perfect description may appear right in front of you, but then it's gone. You've already described the art style as atmospheric, but you still haven't seen the actual game.
By Viktor Medelev3 years ago in Gamers
Unravel Two review
Martin Sahlin (Creative Director at Coldwood Interactive) nervously announced that his small studio from Sweden was working on a puzzle-platform platform game about love, separation, during EA's 2015 E3 press conferences. Halfway through his talk, he reached into his jacket and revealed Yarny, an animated, small-sized ball of yarn. Two years later, Yarny is back and this time he has a friend.
By Viktor Medelev3 years ago in Gamers