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Space Marine 2 Review – Squashing Bugs For The Emperor
Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 is finally here and we are so excited to share this Space Marine 2 review with you. AVE Greece and Focus Entertainment blessed us with the holy relic of an early access key for the Xbox Series X to deliver the message of the Emperor, praised be his name, to […]
Anycubic Photon Mono M7 Pro Review – The most advanced resin printer to date
For many 3D printing users, Anycubic is the top tier company for resin printers (not professional grade). Anycubic has performed its magic once again with the Anycubic Photon Mono M7 Pro, a resin printer that achieves perfection on all levels. Everything this printer has to offer, especially for the price it sells for, makes it […]
Anycubic Kobra 3 Combo review – The full option bundle
The Anycubic Kobra 3 Combo enters the market of 3D printing with faster speeds, quality of life additions and multi-colour printing options. Expanding Anycubic’s already wide range of products tailored for everyone’s needs. Anycubic offers something for everyone, from hobbyists starting with FDM printers to 3D sculptors who want to bring their creations to life […]
AOC Porsche Design Agon PD32M: Porsche quality on top of your desk
Most people spend their lifetimes dreaming of getting a Porsche. Geeks are the same as well. Only difference is we dream of the Porsche Design Agon PD32M from AOC. It is tough not to exaggerate on many good aspects of this monitor, after only just opening the box. But before I start going into the […]
Star Wars Outlaws Review – The Galaxy is Your Playground
There has never been a time without Star Wars games. But, either due to technical limitations or creative decisions, very few have attempted to create a truly open world. The recently released Star Wars Jedi: Survivor featured a Metroidvania structure. The cult-classic Knights of the Old Republic games opted for a semi-open world. Star Wars […]
Concord Review – The Ugly Duckling of Hero Shooters
Overwatch, Fortnite, Apex Legends, Marvel Rivals, Valve’s Deadlock…and Concord. Firewalk Studios debut project is a 5v5 hero shooter, an (almost) fully priced game in a genre dominated by F2P titles. Despite its pedigree of being published by Sony Interactive Entertainment, the game failed to garner attention. Its first trailer promised a story-driven game with quirky […]
Kunitsu-Gami: Path of the Goddess Review – An Exciting Concoction
So, we were chilling on the sofa watching Summer Game Fest 2024. There were good games all around, the vibes were positive, and the alcohol was flowing. Then, I imagined that I had a fever dream when the trailer of this game was revealed. Kunitsu-Gami: Path of the Goddess was advertised as a tower defence […]
The Legend of Heroes Trails Through Daybreak Review – A Perfect Place to Start with Trails
The Legend of Heroes series is undoubtedly Nihon Falcom’s magnum opus. As a JRPG series that started in 1989, it has since evolved into an interconnected universe of games. This has made it both unique and overwhelming for the fans of the genre. How do you justify devoting hundreds of hours to a series, especially […]
Concord Open Beta Preview – Fighting Against Windmills
In April 2023, Sony acquired Firewalk Studios. Firewalk is made of ex-Bungie developers who made it their mission to create a new kind of shooter using their expertise in the genre. When their first project, Concord, was revealed in May 2024, it received a mixed reception. Its first CGI trailer focused on the characters, the […]
Lenovo Legion Go & Glasses – An extreme gaming experience, in your pocket
Lenovo. One word, 40 years of experience in the field of technology and gaming, since recently. That’s why, when I heard that they will release a handheld gaming console called Legion Go, I was sure that it will be the most powerful handheld console on the market compared to the existing ones. Having had it […]
Summer 2024 Anime releases: Streets say deer girls are the new cat girls
After dubbing the Spring 2024 season ‘isekai season’, it actually looks like the trend continues with even the Suicide Squad jumping on it. While there are always other things to look forward to, the most anticipated releases often take place in another world. As is the habit at BWeeb, this article is just a hand-picked […]
Elden Ring: Shadow Of The Erdtree DLC Review – Get Rekt Casuals
After tremendous success Elden Ring has its first DLC out, Shadow Of The Erdtree is an enormous expansion to the already huge Elden Ring. Adding a new area to explore called the Shadowlands and a ton of other content. But is it for you? Are you prepared for this? TL;DR Elden Ring: Shadow of the […]
Shin Megami Tensei V Vengeance Review: The Definitive SMT Experience
Atlus has gained a notorious reputation for re-releasing its titles and charging full price for new editions. While Persona 3 Reload is a (almost) full remake, Persona 4 Golden and Persona 5 Royal are the same games they initially released, only upgraded and expanded. This is what Shin Megami Tensei V Vengeance is in a […]
Killswitch: The Truth Behind the Undying Gaming Urban Legend
Diving into the Gaming Urban Legends category, I stumbled upon the whole ‘Killswitch mystery’ and all the chaos it had to offer. But first, let me explain. Gaming urban myths are super cool and interesting to look into therefore imagine how happy and surprised I was when I found out about one I’d never heard […]
Bambu Lab A1 Combo review – Bigger is Better
The new and improved Bambu Lab A1 is here and of course that means we have to deliver a Bambu Lab A1 review. While we said that size doesn’t matter in our A1 Mini Combo review, playing around with the Bambu Lab A1 made us see and feel that bigger can be better. While the […]
Alan Wake 2 Night Springs DLC Review – Fiction Becomes Reality
Releasing 13 years after the first game, Alan Wake 2 had an uphill battle ahead of it. Published by Epic Games as a digital-only game, it needed to be good enough for gamers to come out of their comfort zones and give it a chance, despite the odds against it. Luckily, the team at Remedy […]
Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door Review
A remake of “Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door” was released under the same name for the Nintendo Switch on May 23. The award-winning GameCube original will now finally meet a larger audience, though it’s not the first entry in the Paper Mario series to come to the Switch. Let’s take a closer look so you […]
Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II Review: Beautifully Unremarkable
Ninja Theory is a studio with a rich history of creating action games. Heavenly Sword, Enslaved, and their Devil May Cry reboot are only some of the titles they’re known for. However, in 2014, the studio decided to pivot. What if we could create an AAA game with a small budget and only about 20 […]
Waverox Mind Tracker: See how your brain works with a good twist
Finally, we got our hands on a piece of headgear that can read minds and help you get better with everything around you. Now, the purpose of Waverox Mind Tracker is not to see what others think but rather what your own brain does. You never thought it would be that easy, right? This pair […]
Elegoo Neptune 3 Pro Review – For That Really Tight Starter Budget
The Elegoo Neptune 3 Pro is another FDM printer in the books for our 3D printer reviewing line-up. We’ve got a pretty broad range of brands that we covered so far and we were happy to give Elegoo’s FDM printer a shot. The Elegoo Neptune 3 Pro isn’t their latest model, the Neptune 4 series […]
Wayfinder – A Crazy Journey
How did one of the most anticipated games of 2023 manage to have barely 100 people playing on Steam? What were the reasons for their publisher dropping them in cold water? Could we be looking forward to one of the most incredible turn-around stories since No Man Sky? If you’d like more information about the state of the […]
Logitech PRO X 60: Pioneering the E-Sports Gear
Introducing Logitech’s PRO X 60: the compact wireless gaming keyboard for E-Sports. Customizable keys, sleek design, elevated gaming.
Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes Review – Suikoden for the Modern Era
Yoshitaka Murayama’s Suikoden from 1995 is one of the most influential turn-based JRPGs of all time. Despite that, the series hasn’t had much success in recent years, with the last few games launching only in Japan, and only on handheld consoles. In the meantime, turn-based JRPGs continued to grow with titles like Triangle Strategy, proving […]
Stellar Blade – Review: Angels in a desolate world
Stellar Blade was definitely not one of the games I expected to love so much this year. Mainly because before February’s State of Play, no one knew if this particular game would ever be released. We were first introduced to it as “Project EVE” in 2021, but between then and the release a lot of […]