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The Last of Us 2. The Best Video Games of 2020

Darius Matusiak

The Best Video Games of 2020
The Best Video Games of 2020.

The Last of Us 2

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The continuation of Ellie's story from The Last of Us arouses so much excitement that it is worth seeing for yourself how fares Naughty Dog latest game. - The Best Video Games of 2020 - dokument - 2020-10-20
The continuation of Ellie's story from The Last of Us arouses so much excitement that it is worth seeing for yourself how fares Naughty Dog latest game.
  1. Release date: 19 June 2020
  2. Platform: PlayStation 4
  3. Our rating: 10/10

The sequel to The Last Of Us is sure to be one of the most controversial games of recent years. Whatever you think about it, however, there is no denying that it is one of the contenders for the title of the Game of the year. Naughty Dog is a bit like Rockstar, except it specializes in a different genre. It always delivers a product at the highest level even if TLOU2 doesn't rock the boat in of gameplay mechanics. The strength of The Last Of Us: Part II lies elsewhere.

The second installment of the series wins thanks to the narrative, the engaging plot, and the plethora of emotions we feel about the main characters. It takes a little getting used to the older and slightly more violent Ellie, but we quickly re-enter this bleak yet engaging post-apocalyptic world. A world that looks so convincing and detailed that it's hard to believe that the creators managed to get such graphics on a regular PS4. No matter what, this is a game that you can't walk past. It's a production that you literally have to "go through" and make your own opinion of it.

This is the level of craftsmanship we've come to expect from Naughty Dog, and which they proudly deliver. You see the score and you know that Ellie and Joel are coming back in a great, in many ways outstanding, sequel. For many of you, it may be perfect. What's also adding spice is that this is a sequel, and these are usually tricky.

Maciej Pawlikowski, review of The Last Of Us: Part II

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Desperados III

Desperados III is like isometric RDR II. - The Best Video Games of 2020 - dokument - 2020-10-20
Desperados III is like isometric RDR II.
  1. Release date: 16 June 2020
  2. Platforms: PC Windows, PlayStation 4, Xbox One
  3. Our rating: 9/10

Red Dead Redemption II was a great western, but – as it turns out – Rockstar isn't the only one who can make successful productions about cowboys. German-based studio Mimimi Games has done well with another game in the Desperados series, the third installment of which is a prequel to previous events. The gameplay remained unchanged, so we're still dealing with a real-time strategy similar to the famous Commandos series or Shadow Tactics (Mimimi's previous production).

Desperados III, however, is not solely focused on tactical thinking. Despite the lack of cut-scenes, the creators managed to smuggle in a lot of the atmosphere and stories, mainly thanks to the well-sketched characters. These, in turn, were presented so well thanks to the well-written dialogues and good voice actors. Combined with beautiful locations and immersive gameplay, this creates a very interesting mix not only for westerns fans.

Desperados 3 may not be a very original game, but it's completely fine because it perfectly assembles the available building blocks, with each elements working in tune with all the rest. Now, we wish for the equally successful return of the Commandos series.

Przemyslaw Zamecki, review of Desperados III

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Darius Matusiak

Author: Darius Matusiak

Graduate of the Faculty of Social Sciences and Journalism. He started writing about games in 2013 on his blog on gameplay.pl, from where he quickly moved to the Reviews and Editorials department of Gamepressure. Sometimes he also writes about movies and technology. A gamer since the heyday of Amiga. Always a fan of races, realistic simulators and military shooters, as well as games with an engaging plot or exceptional artistic style. In his free time, he teaches how to fly in modern combat fighter simulators on his own page called Szkola Latania. A huge fan of arranging his workstation in the "minimal desk setup" style, hardware novelties and cats.