Elden Ring became the most anticipated game for 2 years in a row according to some sources. Personally, I’ve been excited about it since it was announced. George RR Martin and Hidetaka Miyazaki creating a fantasy world together, one that is ruled by swords and magic,...
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Rainbow Six Extraction Review: Brings The Right Tools for The Wrong Job
Ubisoft isn’t a stranger to making innovations. They came up with For Honor with its interesting way of tackling melee combat, then there’s Riders’ Republic that decided to take the battle royale formula in an interesting direction. They even made Immortal Phoenix...
Timelie – Testing Your Logistical Skills
When it comes to video games, tragedy and time travel seem to be a tandem that works quite well. Trying to resolve past regrets by rewinding time and trying to get that perfect solution done. It’s a kind of power we may wish we have had when we make big mistakes....
Ruined King Review: Good Enough to Float My Boat
When game developers try to create a new game, especially when it’s a populated genre, they normally try to add some twists to it to make it more interesting. Perhaps with a mix of new characters, maybe a unique battle system, or perhaps a story out of the ordinary....
Lost Judgement Review: Evidently Entertaining
Whenever I’d step into an open-world game, I’m usually looking for multiple paths of progression, different sets of activities, and many ways of approaching the same objectives. While Lost Judgement is a departure from the Yakuza series, the proverbial fruit doesn’t...
Far Cry 6 Review: A Fun Wild Ride (so far)
Introduction Now let me preface this by saying this is my first Far Cry game, yep. I just wasn’t attracted to playing FPS games with controllers, and I never had a PC that could handle new games until recently, so that’s the story behind that. The other thing I should...
Lost Epic Early Access: A Promising Mashup of Genres
Finding out that I’m quite the fan of the soulslike genre is nothing new. You can put in how I’m a general weeb into the pile of understatements of the century as well. So, when I heard that an anime game that is basically both at the same time, I was ready to hop on....
Rustler Impressions: A Return to Simpler, Funnier Times
Remember when games didn’t think too hard about the logic of things and just focused on being a game? Well, Rustler remembers. It in fact wants to take you much further back in the time of gaming that it may very well have mixed up its timelines as modern humor sneaks...
Guilty Gear Strive Review: Definitely Rocking It
A few years ago, Guilty Gear Strive was announced, and it was evident from the get-go that it wasn’t going to be an expansion on the previous games, but an entirely new one. This came as a big surprise to me as an avid follower of the series considering the...
Tips to Play: Guide in Playing Idol Manager
My exposure to the Japanese Idol industry has been pretty much Love Live and Idolm@ster, so I have no idea what it would actually look like as a business. That is except maybe until I got introduced to Hololive, which is pretty much just part of the picture, wouldn’t...
