I’m building a public-facing website that reviews and compares online games. The core idea is simple: give visitors a clean table that lines titles up side-by-side, shows my own star rating and comments, and lists the best current price I can find across major stores. Check sample website i need https://esportnow.pl/kasyna-online/ This type of multiple page. What I need developed • A responsive front end that lists games in grid and comparison-table views, each game linking to a detail page. • An admin panel where I, as the site owner, can create a game entry, upload cover art, write a review, assign a numeric/star rating, and toggle its visibility. • A rating module that displays my score now but is coded so public submissions can be switched on later without rewrites. • Price-comparison integration that checks at least the Steam, Epic, and GOG APIs (or reliable scrapers) and caches results to keep load times fast. • Sorting and filtering by genre, platform, user score, and lowest price. • SEO-friendly URLs plus Schema.org Product and AggregateRating markup so snippets show up correctly in search results. Acceptance criteria 1. I can add a new game, hit “publish,” and immediately see it on the live site. 2. Each live game page shows my rating, review text, and at least three store prices in a single table. 3. The comparison page lets me tick any three titles and see them lined up column by column. 4. Lighthouse mobile performance score ≥ 85. 5. Code delivered in a Git repository with a brief README explaining how to connect the price APIs and deploy. Stack is up to you—WordPress with custom plugins, Laravel + Vue, or even a headless CMS—so long as the final product meets the criteria above and is easy for a non-technical editor to update.