by Allen | Nov 25, 2020 | Gaming, Review
For some reason, the year where all of us are asked to stay home as much as possible becomes the year where open world games look to expand what they can do. They’ve either worked on including set pieces, added more activities, or even synergize the genre with other...
by Allen | Oct 5, 2020 | Gaming, PC, PS4, Review, Xbox One
Live Service games these days usually have a bad rap, and with good reason. Most Live Service games face a lot of issues on release. Whether it be enormous patches at launch, inability to access the servers, or anything bugging, from items in your game to resolution...
by Alex Neri | Jul 28, 2020 | Gadgets, Review, Tech
Most creative work involves a lot of brainstorming– from the benign illustrative arts to the most complex 3-Dimensional modeling and texturing. After conceptualizing, here comes the creation process itself, where the hardware comes in. ASUS ProArt StudioBook X...
by Allen | Jun 27, 2020 | Anime, Gaming, PS4, Review
Back during the days of AXN being a cable channel that does anime, I first encountered Sakura Wars, an anime that I had no idea was actually also a game at that time. I was a bit envious of my friend who had a Sega Saturn at that time because the game looked good and...
by Allen | May 18, 2020 | Anime, Gaming, PC, PS4, Review, Switch, Xbox One
The ‘Warriors’ or ‘Musou’ genre has been made a name for itself and all sorts of IPs have been looking for ways to integrate themselves into the one man army game because that’s pretty much what a lot of shonen anime end up making their heroes to be. So it’s no...