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RODE Wireless ME review: Compact Wireless Microphone of pure magic
Wireless ME is one of the latest little diamonds from Rode. We’re talking about a lightweight set of microphones weighing in at only 32g, which has raised the level of audio recording at a good price. This set is particularly good if you are looking for an upgrade on your recording set, or just want […]
Lords of the Fallen Review: How to Master Stutters and Falling Frames
Lords of the Fallen is a reboot and a continuation of Lords of the Fallen. Just to make everything as simple as possible, Lords of the Fallen has the same name as Lords of the Fallen. Still with me? Probably not. Lords of the Fallen was already released in 2014, and Lords of the Fallen […]
Agatha Christie – Murder on the Orient Express Review: A Modern Classic
Even if you’re not an avid reader, chances are you can easily associate Agatha Christie with the famous detective novel “Murder on the Orient Express”. The murder mystery from 1934 has influenced several film, TV, and game adaptations. Now Microids brings us a new take on the classic story by setting it in 2023 and […]
EA Sports FC 24 – Review: Same-same but different
One year after EA’s FIFA license expired, we’re back here again. If you thought that no FIFA license meant no more yearly football game releases by EA, then you must be new to these parts. EA is back with EA Sports FC 24, the first instalment in what will no doubt be a lengthy series […]
Fae Farm Review – The Perfect Cozy Game for Fall
When it comes to farming games, fans of the genre have certain expectations that make or break a game. The cosy vibes and beautiful scenery Fae Farm has to offer definitely make it a must-have addition to your fall games list. Everything from nature to the items and different areas shows just how much work […]
Assassin’s Creed Mirage Review – A Breath of Fresh Air
The Assassin’s Creed series has stagnated lately. While the franchise is bigger than ever, it has strayed far from its roots. The first Assassin’s Creed was a spiritual spin-off of Prince of Persia with a unique spin – what if we could access our ancestors’ memories by exploring our DNA? It’s a novel sci-fi idea, […]
Mortal Kombat 1 Review: “Flawless Victory”
Mortal Kombat is such a mainstay in the fighting game community that you can’t even discuss the genre without talking about the Mortal Kombat series even a bit. Just like Street Fighter, For thirty years now, every time Nether Realms drops another bone-crushing installment, players around the world rally to their favorite iconic characters and […]
Payday 3 Review – At Least We Still Have Payday 2
After a rocky first week for Payday 3, its servers are more stable, and matchmaking has improved tremendously. Although I still can’t say Payday 3 is a worthy successor to Payday 2. A myriad of systems that hinder the player experience stand in the way of it being truly excellent. TL;DR Payday 3 started off […]
Fall 2023 Anime releases: A Really, Really, Really, Really, Really packed season
September is typically a month where people tend to feel overwhelmed. Summer is over, no holidays in sight and school or office life is picking up the slack. On top of that you have to act like you care about how others have spent their summer. Yikes. The good thing is you can come home […]
Samba de Amigo: Party Central Review – Shake your Maracas!
When it comes to games, I must admit I have a soft spot for anything that can give me that dopamine hit as well as a nice workout. As a fan of the Just Dance games, I was super excited when I found out that Samba de Amigo was launching and I was so excited […]
Gamescom 2023 – Games you didn’t even know you wanted to play!
The Beginning Mike sat at his computer with a cup of warm coffee in hand, a ritual he had repeated more times than he could remember. This day was supposed to be like any other. Check some emails, respond to some inquiries and then continue trudging along. He could barely believe his own eyes when […]
Bambu Lab A1 Mini: A Beginner-Friendly Introduction to 3D Printing
Our friends at Bambu Lab have just released the Bambu Lab A1 Mini. This 3D printer is the ideal tool for beginners who have always wanted to partake in the hobby but found the technical details too complicated. As the latest entry-level product, Bambu Lab A1 Mini aims to bring high-end, state-of-the-art features to newcomers, […]
The Crew Motorfest Review – A Worthy Competitor Arrives
Ubisoft’s The Crew Motorfest is a bold entry into the world of open-world racing, akin to the Forza Horizon series. While Forza remains exclusive to Xbox and PC, The Crew Motorfest breaks these boundaries, making high-speed racing accessible to all. As the title of this review suggests, The Crew Motorfest doesn’t hold back; it races […]
Immortals of Aveum Review- Disappointingly mortal
What happened to this game? I remember seeing the announcement at the Game Awards 2022 and feeling excited about the prospect. A fantasy shooter from veteran developers of Call of Duty and Dead Space? Sign me up! It sounded like a cool concept. So, how come the result is an uninspired generic FPS with uninteresting […]
Sea of Stars Review – Passion Before Trends
As a platform for funding indie gaming projects, Kickstarter has brought us many noteworthy titles. Chained Echoes, and Eijuden Chronicle, with its prequel Eijuden Chronicle: Rising, are only some of the most recent ones. Sea of Stars now joins the pantheon of these success stories. Developed by Quebec-based Sabotage Studio, Sea of Stars began development […]
Starfield Review – Great Ambition, Greater Expectations
Bethesda Game Studios is known for building rich, immersive worlds with user-friendly modding tools available on launch. With such a reputation to maintain, launching an original IP, disconnected from The Elder Scrolls and Fallout series, was no small feat. And while we’ve enjoyed playing and replaying Skyrim for years, it was time for Todd Howard […]
Armored Core VI: Fires of Rubicon Review – The Best Mecha Soulslike
This Armored Core VI review is not a sponsored one. My impatience and hype forced me to buy my own copy on Steam. Armored Core was a series I touched on in my youth, where I had fun building silly robots and going bankrupt after failing too many missions or dumping ammo into corpses. Therefore, […]
Alterium Shift Early Access Review – A Journey Between Worlds
If you’re a fan of JRPGs, you have probably played a lot of different titles through the years. These games entail certain qualities that make them so nostalgic and fun for every gamer. Alterium Shift is a JRPG with a unique story and fun areas to explore. It was released on Steam on July 6th, […]
Baldur’s Gate 3: A Benchmark CRPG and a Strong Game of the Decade Contender
It took some time, but the wait was well worth it. Larian Studios’ CRPG Baldur’s Gate 3 has been released and let me tell you, it’s a smashing success. I believe Baldur’s Gate 3 has pushed the boundaries of what a Computer Role-Playing Game (CRPG) can do, and showed players what single-player games can be […]
BenQ GS50 Review – A pocket sized cinema
As I mentioned in my article about the BenQ X3000i, BenQ is one of the MVPs in the projectors industry. Just when I thought I’d seen it all with their gaming projectors, they sent me the BenQ GS50 and blew me away. A first look What is the BenQ GS50? It is a portable projector. […]
Advance Wars: A hidden gem in the strategy games genre!
Advance Wars definitely belongs to a “niche” category of games. In general, even Nintendo considered strategy games with some light RPG elements as an unprofitable category for the Western market in the early 2000s. Intelligent systems however managed and convinced Nintendo to export such a title to the international market as an experiment to see […]
Atlas Fallen Review – An oasis in the desert
After seeing the first trailer of Atlas Fallen at Opening Night Live, I immediately knew I’d want to take on the review. And so I got to review Atlas Fallen on the PlayStation 5. At first I figured Atlas Fallen was going to be a souls-like with hard battles, insane bosses and a huge maze-like […]
Warsat Shell – Our Destiny 2 PC Mod
It’s already been a year and a half since we finished Project Arthas and it was time for something new. This time, we decided to make a Destiny 2 PC mod. We wanted to make our case look like the Ghosts in the game, and more specifically the Warsat Shell, which was available for a […]
Testament: The Order of High Human Review – A Good Concept Lacking in Execution
Metroidvania games have always had a special place in my heart, and I always try to play them when I can. When I was approached to write about this new game Testament: The Order of High Human, I was very intrigued to read about their inspiration from the genre of Action RPGs and Metroidvanias. This […]