Darius Matusiak

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Number of publications: 282

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.

Project Motor Racing review: A full-price game that feels like Early Access

Project Motor Racing review: A full-price game that feels like Early Access

Project Motor Racing is launching as a full-priced game, but with all the technical issues and glitches from the Giants Engine, it feels more like an Early Access release. An interesting idea for a career mode is overshadowed by poor performance.

Project Motor Racing review: A full-price game that feels like Early Access
Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 review: More Destiny than Black Ops

Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 review: More Destiny than Black Ops

The latest Black Ops 7 not only pales in comparison to Battlefield 6, but it also doesn't measure up to the previous Call of Duty games. Despite its huge PvP and PvE content, this is the most bland installment in years, with the worst story campaign.

Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 review: More Destiny than Black Ops
Jurassic World Evolution 3 review: Essential for dinosaur fans, lacking for tycoon players

Jurassic World Evolution 3 review: Essential for dinosaur fans, lacking for tycoon players

Jurassic World Evolution 3 doesn't revolutionize the series, but it refines what fans already love. With natural dinosaur breeding, smoother management, and a solid sandbox mode, it's a pleasant, if safe, evolution of Frontier's dino-park formula.

Jurassic World Evolution 3 review: Essential for dinosaur fans, lacking for tycoon players
Farewell to Henry. Kingdom Come devs reveal what's next after Deliverance 2

Farewell to Henry. Kingdom Come devs reveal what's next after Deliverance 2

Mysteria Ecclesiae promises to be a dark and serious DLC, where Henryk will play detective and Indiana Jones at the same time. But what's next? What will be the next game from Warhorse Studios?

Farewell to Henry. Kingdom Come devs reveal what's next after Deliverance 2
Battlefield 6 review: Getting back to the roots paid off

Battlefield 6 review: Getting back to the roots paid off

The Battlefield series has really lost its way in recent years. Fortunately, Battlefield 6 seems to be getting back on track, returning to the essence of the brand that we loved so much.

Battlefield 6 review: Getting back to the roots paid off
Dying Light: The Beast review - slashing zombies is now even better

Dying Light: The Beast review - slashing zombies is now even better

Dying Light: The Beast is neither an expansion nor a sequel. However, it is another good opportunity for an extremely spectacular extermination of zombies in a beautiful, open world of reasonable size.

Dying Light: The Beast review - slashing zombies is now even better
We played John Carpenter's Toxic Commando. Successor to L4D surprises with spectacular hordes of zombies from World War Z

We played John Carpenter's Toxic Commando. Successor to L4D surprises with spectacular hordes of zombies from World War Z

The „toxic” commando team aspires to become the new Left 4 Dead. And indeed - the foundations of co-op gameplay are solid, hordes of zombies are spectacular. But is that enough for the game to be noticed once it releases?

We played John Carpenter's Toxic Commando. Successor to L4D surprises with spectacular hordes of zombies from World War Z
Mafia: The Old Country might be an amazing gangster story for fans of The Godfather: Part 2

Mafia: The Old Country might be an amazing gangster story for fans of The Godfather: Part 2

Mafia: The Old Country is one of the most anticipated games of this summer. Why is it so iconic, and what can we expect from the new project by Hangar 13 studio? You will find out about this from this article.

Mafia: The Old Country might be an amazing gangster story for fans of The Godfather: Part 2
Battlefield 6 makes good first impression, but one aspect of the controls falls short for now

Battlefield 6 makes good first impression, but one aspect of the controls falls short for now

June's silence, among other announcements, Electronic Arts has just more than made up for. Battlefield 6 is not only the return of an iconic series, but also a return to its roots, to what we once loved. At least, those are the first impressions after playing the multiplayer mode.

Battlefield 6 makes good first impression, but one aspect of the controls falls short for now
Before you become Enzo: What every real Mafioso needs to know

Before you become Enzo: What every real Mafioso needs to know

Mafia: The Old Country looks like an engaging game not only for fans of the series. Before we start playing, it's good to get into the mafia vibes and know at least how to recognize a real mafioso.

Before you become Enzo: What every real Mafioso needs to know
Tales of the Shire review: A disappointing journey that lacks Tolkien's magic and cozy gameplay

Tales of the Shire review: A disappointing journey that lacks Tolkien's magic and cozy gameplay

Tales of the Shire was supposed to bring back the cozy atmosphere of Tolkien's universe, but the optimization issues and content pacing kept ruining the fun for me.

Tales of the Shire review: A disappointing journey that lacks Tolkien's magic and cozy gameplay
We played new Painkiller. Brutal, dynamic, made for co-op and even in single-player it hits hard

We played new Painkiller. Brutal, dynamic, made for co-op and even in single-player it hits hard

The new Painkiller is not just a reboot of a well-known Polish game franchise, but also a chance to bring back the trendy term „Doomlike.” There are a lot of similarities to the recent Doomslayer adventures, but there's also something new that was never in Doom before.

We played new Painkiller. Brutal, dynamic, made for co-op and even in single-player it hits hard
Eriksholm: The Stolen Dream review: Impressive indie gem with great visuals and engaging challenges

Eriksholm: The Stolen Dream review: Impressive indie gem with great visuals and engaging challenges

Eriksholm: The Stolen Dream is a little gem of indie games. It has amazing visuals, cleverly designed levels with challenging gameplay, and the real star of the game is the main character, Hanna.

Eriksholm: The Stolen Dream review: Impressive indie gem with great visuals and engaging challenges
Most famous simulator of a nonexistent 'invisible' jet feels like a CIA operation

Most famous simulator of a nonexistent 'invisible' jet feels like a CIA operation

In the late 1980s and early 1990s, MicroProse was the undisputed king of the simulator genre. Its games perfectly combined accessible gameplay with realism. One title, however, was somewhat at odds with realism.

Most famous simulator of a nonexistent 'invisible' jet feels like a CIA operation
Doom: The Dark Ages review - great game, not the best Doom

Doom: The Dark Ages review - great game, not the best Doom

Doom Slayer has a new toy - a shield combined with a saw - and he returns in a completely new scenery, mixing dark fantasy with science-fiction, with completely new gameplay mechanics. But is it a victorious return or a defeat...?

Doom: The Dark Ages review - great game, not the best Doom
Beneath is solid mix of Dead Space and FEAR with a dash of Lovecraft

Beneath is solid mix of Dead Space and FEAR with a dash of Lovecraft

Good singleplayer experiences without online modes and map markers can never be too much, so keep an eye on the upcoming Beneath. It's a mix of the best titles of action game classics and FPP shooters set in the claustrophobic corridors of underwater locations.

Beneath is solid mix of Dead Space and FEAR with a dash of Lovecraft
Terrifying tutorial and awesome driving model. Driver offered a three-dimensional open world with cars before GTA

Terrifying tutorial and awesome driving model. Driver offered a three-dimensional open world with cars before GTA

In anticipation of the Driver brand's reactivation, let's recall the first game in the series, which had us behind the wheel of American cars and allowed us to experience spectacular car chases straight out of Hollywood movies.

Terrifying tutorial and awesome driving model. Driver offered a three-dimensional open world with cars before GTA
Best games available in Game Pass - 2025 update

Best games available in Game Pass - 2025 update

Xbox Game Pass, aka "Netflix for games," provides access to over a hundred great games. Here are 17 most interesting titles you can find in Microsoft's subscription service.

Best games available in Game Pass - 2025 update
After 30 hours in Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 I'm hungry for more

After 30 hours in Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 I'm hungry for more

Amid the parade of clichéd tales about world-saving or magical artifact-hunting quests, Henry of Skalitz brings back the refreshing normality of daily life in medieval society. Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 does not disappoint after 30 hours!

After 30 hours in Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 I'm hungry for more
Indiana Jones and the Great Circle review - Love letter to fans of film trilogy

Indiana Jones and the Great Circle review - Love letter to fans of film trilogy

Indiana Jones and the Great Circle grabs the hearts of fans of the famous archaeologist from the very first minutes. However, MachineGames' game falls a little below expectations. It sits on the border of an action game and an adventure game.

Indiana Jones and the Great Circle review - Love letter to fans of film trilogy
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