Playing the Warhammer 40k took most of my time last week. Which led me to go through the lore of Warhammer and grasp the basics of it. I’m getting there slowly. All of this made me even more invested, so naturally I’ve started 3D printing a few “miniatures”. If you have plans with minis that I can massively print to paint, let me know, I would love to hear from you. Anyways, I have really high hopes for this week’s games and I intend to test out all of them from my list. So here are my top picks:
The Seven Deadly Sins: Origin

The Seven Deadly Sins: Origin is an anime RPG developed and published by Netmarble. I’ve tried numerous times to get myself into the Beta testing but failed miserably. Finally they can’t prevent me from playing it. I’ve considered it a decent anime that had tons of potential and hopefully the game can do it justice. It’s a free game that will have a gacha system implemented so watch your wallet with it. Stay tuned for a full review.
Crimson Desert

Crimson Desert is an action adventure game that’s being developed and published by Pearl Abyss. I’ve heard so many different things about this game which made me have great unrealistic expectations for it. So, I’ve decided to scrape everything I know about it and go see for myself once the game is out. If it ends up being bad, at least my disappointment won’t be huge and if it’s good, then great. But riding a dragon? COUNT ME IN.
DEATH STRANDING 2: ON THE BEACH

DS2 was already released on PS5 last year in June. The game was positively received and it’s considered a huge success. Now it’s getting released on PC. If you somehow managed to stay complete with spoilers and were patiently waiting for this, you’re an absolute legend. I’m so happy for you. Have fun.
Pavle is the founder of PlayForge and its lead writer and reviewer, covering PC, PS5, and mobile games, a with a focus on RPGs, MMOs, FPS games, and more. He’s been gaming since the PS2 days and now writes in-depth reviews and guides to help players find their next obsession and get gaming insights from real players, not just critics. His reviews are honest and transparent, but he always tries to stay positive, because in his opinion, almost any game can be fun if you look at it the right way.
In his free time, he likes to (obviously) play more games, spend time with his family, theorycraft about various media with his wife, and watch anime. So yes, he’s a complete nerd, even if he’ll never admit it.

