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THE Comic Con Vol.10 – Celebrating Our Passion With Style
This year, I had the amazing opportunity to attend the 10th annual THE Comic Con convention, and I really enjoyed my visit. This year was particularly special because of the many special guests who joined Comic Con, with the most important to me personally being Akira Yamaoka, the legendary composer of the Silent Hill series. […]
Saros Review – Revolution of the Roguelike Genre
Housemarque’s Returnal was one of the first games to showcase what the PlayStation 5 was capable of. And it did so in the most unexpected genre for a first-party PlayStation game – the roguelike genre. Combining a mysterious narrative with hardcore shooter action was a genius move on Housemarque’s part, as it introduced gamers to […]
Xenoblade Chronicles X Definitive Edition Review – A Visual & Technical Marvel
As one of Nintendo’s flagship series, the Xenoblade Chronicles has seen a healthy number of new entries since its debut in 2010. What started as an ambitious Nintendo Wii title quickly grew into a multi-generational franchise, with games on every major Nintendo console. Xenoblade Chronicles X is a spin-off that shares its DNA with the […]
Resident Evil Requiem Review – Redefining Survival Horror the Right Way
Few franchises in gaming carry the type of legacy Resident Evil does. For nearly three decades, Capcom’s iconic survival horror series has evolved from fixed-camera terror to cinematic action spectacles while somehow maintaining its identity. With Resident Evil Requiem, the ninth mainline entry, following my beloved Resident Evil Village, the series attempts something ambitious: to […]
God of War: Sons of Sparta Review – An Amazing, Down-to-Earth Reimagining of a Classic Franchise
God of War: Sons of Sparta took us all by surprise. When it was suddenly announced at Sony’s State of Play presentation, I was immediately intrigued. God of War: Sons of Sparta seemingly came out of nowhere and offered an insight into a widely lesser-known part of Kratos’ history, his childhood. Developed by Santa Monica […]
Code Vein II Review – Bigger Isn’t Always Better
As one of the original Dark Souls clones, the first Code Vein was an anime-inspired action game with a story revolving around vampires. With the passage of time being its central theme, it distinguished itself from its inspiration by introducing an AI partner system to the Soulslike formula. You were never alone, and so the […]
Crimson Capes Review: Poor Locke Sets The Bar To A New High
Poor Locke is a small independent studio located in Greece, and as you will see for yourself in the credits of the game, it is mostly created by three people, which is beyond impressive, considering the quality of Crimson Capes. I personally had the opportunity to try the game back in 2024 at the second […]
Animal Crossing New Horizons Switch 2 Edition Review – Even Better Cozy Vibes
When Animal Crossing: New Horizons launched in 2020, it quickly became much more than just another life-simulation game. Arriving at a time when many players around the world were looking for comfort and escapism, it offered a gentle, pressure-free experience that felt almost therapeutic. There were no fail states, no strict objectives, and no sense […]
SteelSeries Arctis Nova 7 Wireless (Gen 2) Review: We used them for a month and we loved them
Let’s be honest: buying a gaming headset has become a real headache. You browse forums, watch YouTube reviews, read specs, and in the end, you’re more confused than when you started. With so many options out there, it’s easy to wonder if the SteelSeries Arctis Nova 7 Wireless is just another “overhyped” pair of headphones […]
Longer Nano Pro 12W Review – The tool you didn’t know you need
Today, we will be reviewing something new for BGeek, as this is the first product of this category to be reviewed. And that’s nothing else than the laser engraver Nano Pro 12w by Longer. This is a small and portable engraver with many capabilities, especially the version Max, which comes with 2 additional extensions, slide […]
Metroid Prime 4: Beyond Review – Samus Returns and It Was Worth the Wait
After years of silence, development restarts, and endless fan theories, Metroid Prime 4: Beyond is finally here, and thankfully, it feels like a game that was worth waiting for. Retro Studios returns to continue the Metroid Prime series, this time fully embracing the power of the Nintendo Switch 2 to give our beloved badass, Samus, […]
Avatar: From the Ashes Review – Grimdark Pandora Feels Like Home
Ubisoft and Massive Entertainment decided to give us an end-of-year present with the Avatar Frontiers of Pandora DLC called Avatar: From the Ashes. In tandem with the release of the new Avatar movie, Avatar: Fire and Ash. Avatar: From the Ashes is not just a small DLC but a separate storyline you can play even […]
Pioneers of Pagonia Review – Build, Build, Build, Build – Fight!
Pioneers of Pagonia is the recently released title of Envision Entertainment, a studio based in Germany. This builder game gets you around quite nicely in a mysteriously foggy environment where you have to gather materials, build everything to survive, and face numerous dangers. You will face the challenges of the terrains, bandits, and the hardest […]
STALKER 2: Heart of Chornobyl Review: Embark On a Lonely And Vigorous Journey Inside The Zone
STALKER 2 is a game that, despite all the obstacles it faced during production, managed to exceed my expectations, delivering a unique experience that reflects on their emotions and work. I cannot even begin to comprehend the emotional states GSC Game World went through, as they had to develop a video game in the midst […]
The Outer Worlds 2 Review – Fallout New Vegas in Space?
Obsidian Entertainment is one of the most beloved RPG studios in the industry. They’re also a studio known for developing sequels to games that other studios made. Fallout: New Vegas and Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic 2 are standout examples of how Obsidian Entertainment can build on the foundations set by the already […]
Absolum Review: Hitting All the Right Notes
Hey there, long time no see. It’s been some time since we all sat down and partook in our old and terrible bad habit, rogue-like. Truth be told, this project nearly flew under my nose. I was almost there, you know? Almost clean for a whole year and then Boom! Awake at three in the […]
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 […]