
Livber: Smoke and Mirrors Review - Allegory Meets Psychological Horror
Livber: Smoke and Mirrors is a hand-crafted psychological horror that's really about toxic relationships and guilt once you get past the scary stuff.
OCTOBER 29Dina is obsessed with souls-likes and good RPGs in general. Be it a stroll with Geralt in Novigrad or a showdown against Melania in the depths of Miquella's Haligtree, Dina is always up for an adventure. She's a PC gamer at heart, but her love for Ghost of Tsushima will probably make her buy a PS5 for the sequel.
Souls-likes are her bread and butter, but her RPG love runs just as deep, especially when there are NPCs to rob and medieval shenanigans to get into (Henry and Hans from Kingdom Come are basically family). When she's not dying repeatedly to a boss with an unreasonable amount of health, she's building habitats or surviving hostile worlds. Dina's also a proud ARAM-only League player, but her most recent obsession is Where Winds Meet, a wuxia open-world RPG that grabbed her by the collar and hasn't let go. Throw something new and shiny her way and she'll probably play that too.
Dina covers the games she loves most - souls-likes, RPGs, and anything with enough depth to deserve a proper guide. If a game rewards patience and curiosity, Dina's already two steps ahead of you.

Livber: Smoke and Mirrors is a hand-crafted psychological horror that's really about toxic relationships and guilt once you get past the scary stuff.
OCTOBER 29
As Long as You're Here is a tender story about the day-to-day realities of living with Alzheimer's disease, and it's an experience that lingers.
OCTOBER 28
Frontier have blended Jurassic World Evolution’s dinosaur spectacle with the creative freedom of the Planet series to deliver pure park-building bliss.
OCTOBER 24
Sanatorium - A Mental Asylum Simulator hooked me surprisingly quickly with its paperwork, an oddly satisfying rhythm of testing and treating patients, and the occasional moment of uncomfortable self-reflection. Here are my thoughts on the game from my two-hour preview.
OCTOBER 7
Ratatan is a rhythm-based roguelike action game that blends side-scrolling combat with commanding a tiny army of musical minions. Even in its Early Access state, it’s got a charm that creeps up on you.
OCTOBER 3
I spent a couple of hours with open-world survival crafting adventure The Signal: Stranded on Sirenis, and these are my early impressions.
SEPTEMBER 30
Legacy of the Forge is the second of three planned expansions for Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2. Here's how you can access it.
SEPTEMBER 17
Getting into the Blacksmiths’ Guild in Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2’s Legacy of the Forge DLC is about more than swinging a hammer. This guide explains exactly what you need to do to pass the guild trial without losing reputation or wasting groschen.
SEPTEMBER 17
The long-cemented medieval RPG heavyweight returns with a new DLC. Legacy of the Forge, the second of three planned expansions for Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2, drags Henry back to his roots, honouring the blacksmithing legacy of his father.
SEPTEMBER 17
Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2’s first major DLC, Brushes with Death, offers a compelling side story featuring an interesting new character, more of classic KCD gameplay, and a fun shield painting feature - all at an extremely reasonable price.
MAY 16This solo-developed farm life sim oozes charm, but beneath its cosy surface lies a tangle of bugs and missed potential.
MAY 9
Best Served Cold is a compelling story with rich characters that will pull you in, though the lack of gameplay depth could cause the experience to feel a little less satisfying towards the end.
MAY 4