Have you ever watched those movies that are supposed to be something to connect two major points of a story? Like it not a sequel or a prequel? I don’t know if there’s a name for it, but we’ve seen this done to death with the Star Wars IP. With Rogue One, Solo, and...
Knight vs Giants: An Ornate Blade That Lacks Polish
"I've lived the same day over and over again. The same day, the same people, the same events. It's like a prison, a prison of time." Phil Connors, Groundhog Day (1993) Knights vs. Giants: The Broken Excalibur is a game that I finished, albeit with a...
Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 Review: A Spectacular Sequel
It’s always a challenge to create a worthy sequel that surpasses its predecessor, whether it aims to provide a new experience to the franchise or continue its familiar gameplay, it can make or break the game if it can’t meet the expectations of the fans. But it seems...
Armored Core 6 Fires of Rubicon Review: Fast, Fine-Tuned, Faithful
Bloodborne was my first Soulsborne game, and I fell into the rabbit hole of FromSoft games very quickly. I enjoyed the combat, the movement, and the boss fights. My immediate comment about my experience was something along the lines of “Yeah, it feels like a great...
Samba de Amigo Party Central Review: A Rhythm Game That Shakes Things Up
The Nintendo Switch boasts a set of controllers called the JoyCons. These hold an immense potential on what you can do with it as they’re two separate smaller controllers held in each hand as opposed to the conventional controller that’s held by both. Combine that...
Final Fantasy XVI Review: Awesome Action-packed Adventure
Final Fantasy is a franchise that will always be known for epic stories, memorable characters, fantastic soundtrack and engaging gameplay. The franchise always aims to provide a different and refreshing experience for each new game Square Enix would release, though...
Asus ROG Ally Review: A Lightweight Powerhouse at the Palm of Your Hand
Asus isn't skipping the handheld gaming race as they released their version with the ROG Ally, but can it beat the competition? The idea of having a handheld version of your gaming PC or console that you can play on the go or in your living room was any gamer's dream,...
Street Fighter 6 Review: Retuns to its Roots in Top Form
Street Fighter is a very, very old IP starting around the 1980s, it has continued to evolve all this time and it’s daunting to think that we have a game that’s still being played by everyone out here after roughly fifty years. Man, fifty years, the game is as old as...
Dead Island 2 Review: Deep Silver Throws us Huge Big Zombie Piñata Party
Ever gone out on a barbeque with friends? You know, where you enjoy just jabbing each other over drinks while hanging out at someone’s porch, or lawn. Exchanging stories and light insults while one of your Chad friends goes man the grill to make sure there’s always...
Like A Dragon: Ishin! Review – A Hero’s Journey is a Wild Ride
So, here’s another RGG game, which is predictably Yakuza game, or at least a spin-off. And well, as I try to traverse the twists and turns of the titillating Kyoto, or Kyo, as it was called at that time, the same question came up again and again, which was what I...
