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Tormented Souls 2 Review: A More Fun And Improved Sequel
Tormented Souls 2 creators, Dual Effect, is a newly founded studio based in Chile, with the sole purpose of preserving the essence and mechanics of the old school retro era. It is really great to see that people still care about preserving and using traditional mechanics in their games because they can never go out […]
Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment Review – A Kingdom Forged in Battle
Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment is the latest collaboration between Nintendo and Koei Tecmo, blending The Legend of Zelda’s iconic world with the large-scale, combo-driven action of the Warriors franchise. While not a direct sequel, it follows in the footsteps of Hyrule Warriors and Age of Calamity, once again reimagining Zelda lore through a Musou-style […]
Powerwash Simulator 2 Review – A Game Made for the Fans
There is nothing that calms my brain more than playing Powerwash Simulator 2 and listening to a good audiobook. When the first game came out, I was hooked almost immediately, as the repetitive nature of the game truly helped me relax after a long day and forget all my stresses. I have no joke played […]
Bambu Lab P2S Review – It Makes Choosing Your Printer Easy
We were lucky enough to receive the Bambu Lab P2S about a month ago and have gone through rigorous testing of the printer and filaments, and fine-tuned it to print amazing One Page Rules models. The Bambu Lab P2S has suffered at our hands, and after withstanding everything we put it through, it is now […]
Bambu Lab H2C Combo Review – Perhaps the Most Complete 3D Printer Available
It was a Wednesday morning, and as I was enjoying my first coffee of the day, I received an email from Bambu Lab asking me to test and write about a new printer that had not even been officially announced yet. This printer was the Bambu Lab H2C, and it would be released in three […]
Pokémon Legends Z-A Review – A Parisian-Themed Pokémon Adventure
New Pokémon game releases are always a hit or miss with dedicated fans. As someone who started playing Pokémon at the age of 5, I am always eagerly awaiting the next game release. I love seeing the new Pokémon being added, the fun new areas to explore, and new missions. Of course, with how often […]
Tales of Xillia Remastered Review – One Half of a Solid Remaster
As part of its 30th anniversary celebration of the series, Bandai Namco announced The Remastered Project. It’s an initiative to bring all classic Tales games to modern hardware, starting with Tales of Symphonia in 2023. The plan is to gradually make every Tales game available on current hardware with very minor improvements or changes. So […]
Just Dance 2026 Review: Prepare To Have A Great Time!
I was never a big fan of dancing, so I’d never had the chance to try a Just Dance game before, but to my surprise, I found Just Dance 2026 super fun, especially when I played it with my girlfriend. It is also a great way to exercise for people who hate cardio because it […]
Anno 117: Pax Romana Review – A Golden Age For City-Builder Fans
With Anno 117: Pax Romana, Ubisoft Mainz has delivered our favorite game in the Anno series. Bringing what fans love about the series and making it the ideal first Anno game for newcomers at the same time. Anno 117: Pax Romana brings the iconic Roman civilisation at the tips of your fingers to build your […]
Game Developers Meetup #3 – One Of The Most Anticipated Events Of The Year
8th of November 2025 | JOIST Innovation Park, Larissa Pack your bags and get ready for one of the most important events of 2025. IGDA is hosting its third Game Developer Meetup (GDM), once more in the JOIST innovation park in Larissa. If you thought last year’s event was big, you will be even more […]
Greece’s 5 New Exciting Videogames
These last 5 years, there has been a huge bloom in gaming development all over the world. A recent example of that is the game Black Myth: Wukong, a Souls-like adventure game from Game Science, a studio originating from China. With that in mind, we at BGeek would like to talk about some games in […]
Final Fantasy Tactics: The Ivalice Chronicles Review – The Remake We Didn’t Know We Needed
Final Fantasy Tactics: The Ivalice Chronicles is a remake of Final Fantasy Tactics, which was released for PlayStation 1 in 1997. It is a spin-off game of the main franchise, changing the familiar turn-based JRPG gameplay of the other Final Fantasy games to a turn-based strategy game, such as Fire Emblem, XCOM, and many others. […]
Battlefield 6 Review – Back to Basics with a Bang
The Battlefield series had its fair share of ups and downs in the past decade. With Battlefield 2042 trying to modernise the series with a futuristic setting and weather effects, it also failed to stay true to its roots. Battlefield was always about large-scale sandbox multiplayer, where everyone could feel useful by reviving teammates, repairing […]
Little Nightmares III Review: Creepy, Grim, and Beautiful
Little Nightmares III invites players back into a world where innocence meets terror. This time, the familiar darkness has more elements, since the game has 2 characters to collaborate. Developed by Supermassive Games, the torchbearer after Tarsier Studios, the third entry preserves the series’ signature surreal horror while adding a cooperative play detail. The result […]
Silent Hill f Review – The Horrors of Growing Up
The Silent Hill series was one of Konami’s golden geese for the majority of the early 2000s. As Team Silent disbanded, many studios tried to take creative ownership of the IP to varying success. Some leaned too much on combat, while others broke the lore in the process. Following the success of Bloober Team’s Silent […]
Borderlands 4 Review – Best Loot, Best Shoot and Compile Shaders
Borderlands 4 brings the Borderlands franchise back to a more grounded, serious and yet quirky fun baseline we expect from the franchise. Bringing better gun-play, insane build-crafting and a ton of quality of life upgrades. But underlining a terribly good game is the bad performance that has an impact on all platforms, yet it was […]
Kirby and the Forgotten Land: Star-Crossed World Review – A Cosmic Wwist on a Familiar Adventure
Kirby has always been Nintendo’s most cheerful enigma. A pink puffball who can inhale almost anything and turn it into power. With Kirby and the Forgotten Land, the series made the leap into fully 3D platforming, earning praise for its charm, creativity, and approachability. Now with Star-Crossed World, the pink hero returns in a new […]
Ghost of Yotei Review – A Legend Forged in Vengeance
Ghost of Tsushima is one of the most pleasant surprises of the PlayStation 4 era. Developed by Sucker Punch, the studio behind cult classic Sly Cooper and Infamous series, Ghost of Tsushima was a bold new direction for them. Set in the backdrop of the 13th-century Mongol invasion of the Japanese island of Tsushima, the […]
Shinobi: Art of Vengeance – Joe Musashi’s Grand Return From The Shadows
It’s been a long time since Sega’s ninja hero, Joe Musashi, graced our screens. After years in hiding, Shinobi: Art of Vengeance finally pulls the franchise back into the spotlight. Developed by Lizardcube, this 2025 revival promises fast combat, stylish visuals, and a proper modern twist on a classic series. What we have here is a brilliant revival […]
Hell Is Us Review: A Well-Designed World Suffering from Dull Gameplay
I like supporting small studios and their ideas mainly because they come up with unique ideas, weird worlds, and new gameplay mechanics. Rogue Factor, the company behind Hell Is Us, made some interesting choices both in the art and the overall structure of the game, but it also came with a cost that, in my […]
Lost Soul Aside – Review: Dragon with no wings
It may have been months since my last review for BGeek, but I couldn’t help but smile when Mike suggested I try Lost Soul Aside for this review. Lost Soul Aside is a third-person action/adventure title from Chinese developer Ultizero Games, developed with the help of the PlayStation China Hero program, an initiative by Sony […]
The Rogue Prince of Persia (PS5) Review: Stylish and Addictive, an Essential Rogue-Lite
Slick wall-runs and clear combat define The Rogue Prince of Persia, a stylish rogue-lite that plays great but feels light on long-term depth.
Cronos: The New Dawn Review – Polished Polish Sci-Fi Horror
Following the success of their Silent Hill 2 remake, Bloober Team gained significant trust and confidence from the gaming community. While their previous titles, like The Medium or the Blair Witch, were divisive, the Silent Hill 2 remake was universally accepted as a great game. Cronos: The New Dawn development began in 2021 and was […]
PEAK Review: A Simple Idea Executed Perfectly
When two small but very talented studios combined their skills, PEAK was created. Aggro Crab is the studio behind Another Crab’s Treasure, a well-made soulslike indie game with a unique style that unfortunately did not make the impact the studio wanted. They partnered with Landfall, which is famous for making physics games, and recently, the […]

