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Skaramazuzu – Review: Small Bites of Adventure
I have to confess that I was never an adventure game enthusiast. I did enjoy some of the most well-known titles, like ” The Curse of Monkey Island,” but the sense of fulfillment that resonated with many people when playing this genre always eluded me. The fact that many games operate on what we call “video game logic” for […]
Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 – Releasing in 2024
The world was a very different place when Kingdom Come: Deliverance was released in 2018. Warhorse Studios‘ overly ambitious first project wasn’t exactly what people expected, but it was certainly a good RPG. With excellent visuals for its time, and strong roleplay elements, it may not have lived up to the “realistic knight simulator” hype, […]
Dragon’s Dogma 2 Review: Fast Gameplay, Slow Travel, and Everything In Between
First and foremost, my absolute biggest complaint about Dragon’s Dogma 2 is the fact I had to stop playing to take the time to write this review. While personal opinions and experiences may differ, I, for one, am having an absolute blast with the game. While the technical state of the game is indeed a […]
The Rogue Prince of Persia – Ubisoft & Evil Empire Reveal
Motion Twin and Evil Empire’s Dead Cells is arguably one of the best indie games, but after six years of post-launch support, its developers have decided to move on to their next project. Last week we were invited to an exclusive remote hands-on event, which offered a sneak peek into an upcoming release. We can […]
Philips Evnia 42M2N8900 Review – The Ultimate Gaming Monitor
We’ve tested tons of monitors till now. But, this is the first time I’m reviewing a beast like the Evnia 42M2N8900. It is not only the size that determines this, but also what it hides in it. Its technology and capabilities will satisfy even the most demanding gamers. I remember, until a few years ago, […]
Horizon Forbidden West Complete Edition PC Review – The Perfect Port
What if every port or remake was like the Horizon Forbidden West Complete Edition? A port that feels like a game that was made for PC. The Horizon Forbidden West Complete Edition runs smoothly, has a plethora of options to tweak for your system, and runs amazingly well on older systems with lower graphics. The […]
Alone in the Dark Review – A Reboot Best Left in the Dark
Alone in the Dark is a game that gave birth to an entire genre when it first launched in 1992 – survival horror. While that title mostly belongs to the first Resident Evil today, the influence of Alone in the Dark can be felt in every game that came after it. Being stuck in a […]
Stepping Into Tomorrow: MSI’s “AI Era of Computing” Product Launch
The Event Overview In an exclusive gathering of technological prowess and visionary partnerships, MSI unveiled its 2024 laptop lineup in a remarkable showcase in Athens. It was led by Nikos Printezis, Business Development Manager at MSI, who honoured the significant collaboration with Mercedes-AMG Motorsport and celebrated MSI’s recent achievements. This includes the 2023 third consecutive […]
Spring 2024 Anime releases: Isekai fever
The roster for the upcoming Spring 2024 Anime season fits the vibe that’s usually associated with the season. The amount of isekai and romance anime is vast and is sure to cure you of your winter depression. And if that’s not enough to lure you out of hibernation, maybe the next Demon Slayer Arc will! […]
Rise of the Ronin – Review: A ronin with a dull blade
Rise of the Ronin is a story-driven action RPG from Team Ninja in collaboration with PlayStation. Set in Japan at the end of the Edo era, it places you at the centre of the events and decisions that will define the country’s future. Our main character is a Ronin who happens to be in the […]
Mario Vs. Donkey Kong: Old Rivalry, New Generation
As is the trend with many of Nintendo’s properties, getting a remaster or re-release on the latest console is almost a rite of passage. Mario Party Superstars had us revisit nostalgic maps from our childhoods. Mario Strikers: Battle League Football brought back our favorite sports spinoff in the Mario universe. And now Mario Vs. Donkey […]
We got to play Rise of the Ronin early: First impressions from the new action RPG by Team Ninja
Rise of the Ronin is the highly anticipated game from the legendary Team Ninja that takes us to one of the most pivotal points in Japanese history, puts us in the shoes of a wandering samurai, and lets us carve our own story using a katana. Rise of the Ronin releases on March 22nd, exclusively […]
Final Fantasy VII Rebirth Review – A Bold Journey Into the Unknown
Remaking one of the most beloved JRPGs of all time would always be challenging. So instead, Square Enix decided to build on its foundations and expand its story while respecting what came before. The Compilation of Final Fantasy VII was the company’s first attempt to breathe new life into the game with projects like Crisis […]
SCUF Reflex Pro Review – From 0 to Hero
Before we talk about the SCUF Reflex Pro, let’s take a look at what SCUF is and what they do. SCUF was founded in 2011 with one goal: to help players reach their full potential. Several times, classic controllers limit users, especially those who are passionate about FPS games. For this reason, SCUF designed custom […]
Dune Part Two Review – Setting New Standards for Sci-Fi Cinema
For the longest time, Frank Herbert’s Dune was considered to be unfilmable. Even David Lynch (Twin Peaks) stumbled in adapting the 1965 epic to the big screen, often citing it as one of his greatest failures as a director. Enter Denis Villeneuve, an auteur director with an impressive track record comprised of Sicario, Arrival, and […]
Baldur’s Gate 3: Why Astarion is more than just a handsome vampire
Editor’s note: This is only a fragment of Astarion’s character being explored in the following article. With the release of the award-winning and hugely popular Baldur’s Gate 3 by Larian Studios, we saw the introduction of new characters that immediately gained thousands of fans. Of course, as expected, some stood out above the rest with […]
Helldivers 2- Review: Spreading Much-Needed Democracy
Have you ever had the feeling that someone is messing with you? From annoying situations like someone stealing your parking spot or not holding the elevator that you desperately are running to catch to even more minor things, like losing only one of your socks, misplacing your keys, or even your alarm suspiciously not ringing […]
Skull and Bones review: Release your inner yarr
After eleven years Skull and Bones is finally here. The first quadruple A game, according to Yves Guillemot – Ubisoft CEO. Oh boy was I excited to take the leap into the next generation of games that goes beyond anything we have seen so far. Being quadruple A surely makes up for the seventy euros […]
Anycubic Kobra 2 Max Review – It’s So Big, I Can Print My Future
Anycubic is a company that has been well-known in the field of 3D printers since 2015. It is one of the big and respected names mainly for its resin printers. They surprised us though and sent us an FDM printer to test. And not just any printer, but their largest model. The Anycubic Kobra 2 […]
Banishers Ghosts of New Eden – Review: At a Crossroads Between Life and Death
Banishers Ghosts of New Eden is not a game I planned on playing this month. But I am glad I did. Sandwiched between high-profile releases such as Tekken 8 and Persona 3 Reload, and even with surprise gems like Helldivers 2, it’s not really a title that immediately stands out in the calendar. Regardless, knowing […]
Jujutsu Kaisen Cursed Clash Review: An Incomplete Domain
Following on the heels of Tekken 8, Bandai Namco has released yet another fighting game in Jujutsu Kaisen Cursed Clash. As an avid fan of manga and anime, how could I not pick up this game? The game takes the most iconic characters from season one of the anime and Jujutsu Kaisen 0, giving us […]
Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League Review – No Bang for Your Buck
Receiving the review key for Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League several days after release doesn’t bode well. If a publisher or developer is confident about their game and the quality it will deliver, we get that early look to spread the good news. Everyone had seen the screenshots, trailers and discourse surrounding Suicide Squad: […]
Persona 3 Reload Review – A Not So Definitive Remake
Today, most players don’t know that Persona is a spin-off of Shin Megami Tensei (henceforth SMT), a long-running JRPG series developed by Atlus. Persona 3 is the game that pushed this spin-off series into mainstream popularity in 2006, with its addicting combination of turn-based combat and high school life elements. While Persona 5 Royal is […]
Tekken 8 Review: The New King of Iron Fist
Every so often industry releases line up so well that they create a constant stream of groundbreaking releases one after another. First was Street Fighter 6, followed shortly after by Mortal Kombat 1, and now a few months later, we have Tekken 8. Three titans of the fighting game genre. The story continues where Tekken […]