There are things that you’d think would look good together but ultimately don’t end well. Like a game of Monopoly and some of your competitive friends, what you may have pictured as a fun time slowly spirals into arguments on with a rulebook and collusion against that...
Just Cause 4 Review: A Little Hard to Justify
Sandbox games tend to get recognized based on how easy it is to get creative with and how stable it is with whatever you’re doing, a fine example would be ‘Garry’s Mod.’ While some are meant to be building things, the game we’re about to review is generally about...
Red Dead Redemption 2 Review: Wild West D&D
Sometimes I find it difficult to just sit down and watch a movie or one of the more well-written shows on Netflix because of the amount of attention it demands. I’ve gotten used the habit of being able to do something else while some youtube video plays or as the news...
HyperX SAVAGE EXO: The external drive you never thought you’d want
Welcome to portable Solid State Society. Kingston's labs whipped out something new for gamers once again as their HyperX brand unveils the SAVAGE EXO, their newest Portable External Solid State Drive marketed mainly as a storage expansion solution for PS4 and Xbox One...
Shadow of Tomb Raider Review: A Case of The Game Trilogy Problem
Movie trilogies typically get a much lower rating for their second movie as it’s a middle-child about simply continuing the story from the first one and setting up the stakes for the finale. In games, though this isn’t always quite the case, especially as they aren’t...
Game Review Scoring Update
After discussing the matter internally, our team has decided to change how we tier our ratings for game reviews. Generally because people don’t think I generally like a game if the rating is anywhere below 3.5 and only recommend it rated above 4.0. We’ve decided to...
Soul Calibur 6 Review – Old School in a Good Way
Soul Calibur is a little less popular title among the fighting games. Starting out under a different name Soul Edge, it has come a long way since. It was one of the games to make a more direct application of moving around a 3D stage and even included the use of a huge...
Review: Shinobi Striker – Brawling, Refining, Grinding, Repeat
Whether or not you’ve been into anime in the last 15 years chances are you know a thing or two about Naruto, which has recently broken into making a second generation of heroes within the same universe. Fittingly enough, this transition between Boruto and Boruto’s dad...
Asus Zenfone Max Pro M1 Review: Long Lasting Mobile Gaming Machine
The new Zenfone Max Pro M1 boasts of a large battery capacity for longer usage, but does it live up to its name? Asus is also making its name on the smartphone scene, with more recent releases of its Zenfone models, it’s now catered to certain audiences. But recently...
Little Witch Academia: Chamber of Time Review – Not Magical
I happen to know someone that I have a love-hate relationship with. You probably have someone similar, that kind of person you like having around because you know they’re pretty amusing and funny, however, completely different when drunk. For our friend, Studio...
