Rogueh
Rogueh
J'ai créé Rogueh24.fr, une plateforme dédiée aux tests approfondis de jeux vidéo, aux actualités gaming, et aux longplays immersifs. Avec mon expertise technique, je conçois des configurations PC optimisées pour les gamers exigeants, alliant performance et esthétique. Sur YouTube, je partage des lives et des longplays, tout en construisant une communauté dynamique de passionnés.
Sonic Frontiers is frustrating — brilliant highs in Cyber Space races, dragged down by a clunky open world. Sonic Team's bold open-world experiment has perfect 2D-inspired levels: fluid, speedy, replayable for S ranks. If it stuck to that, easy 9/10.
But exploration is repetitive slog, riddled with menu interruptions, annoying tutorials, and flow-killing notifications. Puzzles suck (statue rotating, slab stepping, Cyloop loops), robot fights are dull, islands blur together. Great idea, poor execution.
Soundtrack slaps, late-story hits hard, Titan bosses are visual feasts. Prefer this risky swing to bland repeats like Sonic Forces.
Decent game for classic Sonic fans (Cyber Space shines), but open world frustrates. Worth it on sale — races alone justify it. Needs fixes for sequel.
Full French review:
https://rogueh24.fr/test-du-jeu-sonic-frontiers-des-courses-excellentes-gachees-par-un-open-world-frustrant/
Pathologic 3 left me with mixed feelings. On one hand, it fully captures the series’ signature psychological survival horror. The plague-ridden town, constant moral dilemmas, and the relentless pressure of the 12-day structure create a uniquely oppressive atmosphere. Ice-Pick Lodge still excels at building discomfort, and the Pathologic universe remains deeply fascinating.
On the other hand, technical shortcomings significantly undermine the experience. Dialogue often feels stiff, facial animations are lifeless, and the complete absence of French localization (even subtitles) is a major barrier for many players. The game’s ambition clearly exceeds its means — the 3D visuals aim high but fall short, lacking polish and consistency.
At times, it feels like the project would have benefited from a different artistic direction. A stylized pixel-art approach could have reduced costs, allowed for tighter writing and mechanics, and given the game a stronger visual identity. Instead, Pathologic 3 tries to stand alongside much larger productions without the budget to fully support that vision. The slow, repetitive gameplay loop doesn’t help either, often replacing urgency with frustration.
At 27.99 € on sale (34.99 € full price), Pathologic 3 is hard to recommend without caveats. Fans of experimental, atmospheric, and deeply unconventional games — especially those comfortable with English — may still find value here. For everyone else, the flaws are hard to ignore. A game full of potential, but one that needed either more time or a more restrained scope to truly shine. Full French review:
https://rogueh24.fr/test-du-jeu-pathologic-3/
Tormented Souls II looked like a dream come true for vintage RE fans — gorgeous atmosphere, striking fixed-camera shots, and a Villa Hess dripping with pure horror. And on that front, it absolutely delivers.
But the frequent cheap hallway traps, deaths that come out of nowhere, and puzzles that rely on barely visible objects quickly turn the tension into frustration. Even as someone who enjoys classic survival horror, I found myself oscillating between admiration and annoyance.
There are moments where exploration hits the right mood and certain puzzles feel genuinely rewarding, but the uneven design makes it a tough sell. This is clearly aimed at PS1-era purists who don’t mind a heavy dose of jank.
At 29.99 € (24.99 € promo), it’s a niche but sincere throwback for fans on PS5, PC, or Xbox.
Full review (FR):
https://rogueh24.fr/test-du-jeu-tormented-souls-ii/
Of Ash and Steel nails the feel of a raw medieval RPG: no modern QoL, just pure wandering, survival, and discovery. Exploring Greyshaft, finding secrets, and crafting your first weapons is genuinely satisfying, with a Gothic-like atmosphere that really works.
But the long, dragging intro, stiff combat with messy hitboxes, and bugs that can block quests keep it from reaching its full potential. Ambitious and charming in its old-school jank, yet too unpolished to shine.
At 23.99 € (-20%), it’s a niche recommendation — purists only.
Full review (FR): https://rogueh24.fr/test-du-jeu-of-ash-and-steel/
Total Chaos is one of the most surprising indie horror experiences I’ve played in years. Built by a single developer, it delivers an oppressive descent into Fort Oasis—a place that gets under your skin within minutes. The atmosphere is dense, the combat is nerve-wracking, and the whole thing feels like a wild evolution of classic Doom mod sensibilities transformed into a modern survival horror gem.
Despite its small scale, the game shows remarkable polish: the exploration is rewarding, paranoia-inducing, and filled with smart environmental storytelling. The psychological themes are bold but handled with a surprisingly sincere touch. The early hours can feel brutal—limited ammo, hostile corridors, and spider encounters that spike the tension—but New Game+ and hidden secrets help smooth the difficulty curve.
Compared to modern Resident Evil remakes, Total Chaos is more intimate and psychological, making it perfect for marathon horror sessions. At around €24.99 (often -15% on Steam) or via Game Pass, it’s an easy recommendation for players on PS5, Xbox, and PC.
Full review: https://rogueh24.fr/test-du-jeu-total-chaos/
Gears of War: Reloaded is a beefed-up remaster that brings the brutality of the 2006 classic roaring back to life, delivering visceral firefights and a tense Cold War-style atmosphere. On stream, the slow-motion dives and destructible environments shine, offering a gory spectacle for FPS fans.
However, inconsistent AI, dated controls, and high PC requirements slow the momentum, making some sections frustrating. Compared to Gears 5, it's rougher, but also less refined.
At its price (often on sale for 19.99 € instead of 39.99 €), it's a solid pick for fans of the series on PS5 or Xbox Series, though the PC experience remains less stable. An explosive return that still shows its age.
Full review here:
https://rogueh24.fr/test-du-jeu-gears-of-war-reloaded/
MindsEye is an action-adventure game that squanders its visual potential in a sea of dull missions and archaic design, delivering bland shootouts and an empty city despite its detailed environments. On stream, the futuristic backdrops may intrigue, but the sleepy pacing and technical bugs quickly kill the vibe, far from the standards of modern hack 'n slash titles.
Compared to GTA, or even linear action games like Uncharted, it desperately lacks polish and soul, earning its reputation as one of the year's big disappointments. At its price (often discounted to 29.99 € instead of 59.99 €), it's best avoided, even for the curious — consoles run it slightly better, but the PC version is a nightmare.
A failed cyberpunk promise that deserved far better than this fiasco.
Full review here:
https://rogueh24.fr/test-du-jeu-mindseye/
SD Gundam G Generation Cross Rays is an SRPG monument for mech fans, delivering a massive reservoir of nostalgic content and satisfying tactical battles across the sprawling Gundam multiverse. On stream, the wild crossovers and flashy animations shine, perfect for assembling improbable dream teams.
However, its soft difficulty curve and occasionally archaic presentation hold it back, making the experience uneven for hardcore strategy purists. Compared to Super Robot Wars, it lacks narrative polish, but its sheer generosity remains irresistible.
At its price (often on sale for 19.99 € instead of 59.99 €), it's a must-have for Gundam lovers on PC or PS4, with decent portability on Switch. An exhaustive celebration, true to the franchise's crossover spirit.
Full review here:
https://rogueh24.fr/test-du-jeu-sd-gundam-g-generation-cross-rays/
Serious Sam 4 is an explosive return to old-school FPS mayhem, delivering hours of hilarious carnage and nonstop firefights across a wild, over-the-top world. On stream, the massive battles and goofy humor shine, making it perfect for chaotic co-op sessions.
However, a flat story and disappointing console ports hold it back, making the experience uneven on next-gen. Compared to Doom Eternal, it lacks modern polish, but its pure, unfiltered chaos still hits the spot.
At its price (often on sale for 14.99 € instead of 39.99 €), it's a solid pick on PC, but a skip on consoles for now. A joyful bloodbath that stays true to the Serious spirit.
Full review here:
https://rogueh24.fr/test-du-jeu-serious-sam-4/
Far Cry 6 is a blast of tropical chaos that sharpens Ubisoft's open-world formula with biting satire and an iconic cast, delivering hours of unrestrained liberation across Yara. On stream, the wild gadgets and explosive uprisings shine, making it ideal for fans of absolute freedom.
However, its predictable story and lingering bugs tone down the excitement, making the experience uneven compared to its predecessors. Versus Far Cry 5, it gains in scale but loses some narrative punch, though its ambition still carries it.
At its price (often on sale for 14.99 € instead of 59.99 €), it's a solid pick on PS5 or Xbox Series, with even better stability on PC. A farcryesque revolution, vibrant yet imperfect.
Full review here:
https://rogueh24.fr/test-du-jeu-far-cry-6/