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The Cult of the Lamb experience: Worship or die!
So you’re here again. Let me guess, you saw the picture of the cute lamb on the cover and thought this was gonna be a wholesome experience. Well, I have news for you. This is not your average cutesy indie title about small animals having a great time. This is visceral, disturbing, and bloody. My […]
GDA Greece: Game development in Greece
We all know about the Indie community and what can be created through it. Many games have come out of small studios or a few developers who just had a passion for what they do. So, in turn, Greece has its share of developers. But what happens when a group like GDA (Game Development Association […]
Elgato Wave 3 – A microphone that escaped from the studio
Once again our beloved Elgato made a miracle with the Elgato Wave 3. Which was sent to us to test in the all-fresh white colour. To create the Wave:3, Elgato collaborated with Lewitt. Lewitt produces professional microphones for live shows and studios. Based in Vienna, Austria, Lewitt Audio puts its microphones to rigorous calibration and […]
Xenoblade Chronicles 3 Review – Spoiler free for your pleasure
I know this Xenoblade Chronicles 3 review is a bit late considering its 29/07/2022 release date. But Xenoblade Chronicles 3 is a one hundred hour long game, if you stick to most of the main story and choose not to pursue most of the side-quests and explore every corner of the map. As far as […]
Digimon Survive Review: When Danganronpa Meets Fire Emblem (Xbox Series X)
Announced in July of 2018, developed by Witchcraft and Hyde, and published by Bandai Namco Entertainment, Digimon Survive is to mark a new starting point for a franchise that was unfortunately often paralleled to Pokémon. It promised a darker tale that would serve as a natural continuation of the themes and subject matter tackled in […]
Marvel’s Spider-Man Remastered Review: Amazing is the best word for it
It seems like a dream, but it is reality. Marvel’s Spider-Man Remastered has finally arrived on our PCs. I admit I was jealous of the title when it was originally released as an exclusive for PlayStation consoles. But the conditions are ripe, and the time has come to see it on the best platform. In […]
MADiSON Review: Puzzles and horror! What can go wrong?
It has been a while since I dabbled in the horror genre, but here comes MADiSON. A psychological horror game from Bloodious Games with the classic FPS overlay. Many different puzzles as well as a generic story make MADiSON an interesting title. So let’s look in detail at its pros and cons. Graphics / Art […]
Marauders Beta Impressions – A frigate on its way to a powerful capital ship.
My Marauders beta impressions come from about fourteen hours of playing the last beta and eight hours in the alpha. Furthermore I would like to add that everything is subject to change, whatever I encountered this beta could change by the time Marauders releases in early access and any game breaking bugs are hopefully fixed […]
Klonoa Phantasy Reverie Series review: celebrating this dog/cat/?!’s 25th anniversary
Klonoa Phantasy Reverie Series by game developer Monkey Craft arrived on all platforms recently. Publisher Bandai Namco is celebrating the franchise’s 25th anniversary with this video game compilation. It contains remasters of both Klonoa: Door to Phantomile and Klonoa 2: Lunatea’s Veil. Want to find out if this platformer suits your taste? Let’s jump puzzle […]
SureFire Kingpin M2 review – The keyboard for barbarians
The main thing that you should take away from this SureFire Kingpin M2 review is that this is an incredibly durable keyboard with a superb format. Compared to my actual keyboard the SureFire Kingpin M2 is noticeably smaller and opens up more space on my desk. I can place it around for a perfect position […]
Outriders Worldslayer review – Xbox Series X – The redemption expansion?
A short expansion is really summed up in a short Outriders Worldslayer review. While Outriders Worldslayer builds on top of Outriders’ amazing loot and build potential, it still suffers from the same problems. Outriders Worldslayer review – Setting The Outriders Worldslayer expansion picks up where the Outriders campaign and endgame ended. Furthermore it builds on […]
F1 22 Review: A peculiar Formula 1 experience
Formula 1’s radically new era is midway through its inaugural season and it somehow feels very similar to the F1 of the past. The overall standings are slightly changed and a different team is steamrolling in the front of the field. But there is a sense that the 2022 regulations have caused as many problems […]
20 Years of Xbox in Japan – What Does the Future Hold?
If you’ve been a gamer for any number of years, you’re undoubtedly familiar with Microsoft having trouble finding its footing with Xbox in Japan. Xbox is a Western brand and product through and through. Something which Japanese, and Asian gamers in general, are still coming to grips with in terms of mass adoption. However, according […]
Trak Racer FS3 Review – For those of you who always fail your driving exams
The Trak Racer FS3 was my first experience with this kind of peripherals. Or does it fall into the furniture category? Does not matter. It’s definitely something that’s cooler than the word that defines it. I recently had the pleasure of testing the Logitech G29 steering wheel in conjunction with the new Gran Turismo 7. […]
Naraka: Bladepoint Xbox review – The ultimate BONK royale.
If I had to put this Naraka: Bladepoint Xbox review on a timetable, I’d be very late. For good reasons might I mention. First off I never intended to write a review about Naraka: Bladepoint, secondly I was having way too much fun to start the writing process. Do I think you should give Naraka: […]
We spent the weekend at the post-pandemic Gameathlon Summer 2022
It’s been a week since Gameathlon and after some tiresome photo-editing sessions, I finally get to share my thoughts on Greece’s biggest gaming event. After a long two-year wait due to the pandemic, the Olympic arena of TAEKwonDo finally welcomed thousands of gamers, cosplayers, and exhibitors in this mega event. With Samsung being its official […]
Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak Review – Stronger, faster and more brutal than ever
If you are reading this I will assume that, not only are you familiar with the Monster Hunter games, but also that you’ve probably been tortured by them before. If not then I will give you one warning. You press the X button on your browser tab, close this article and go back to playing […]
Summer 2022 Anime releases: who wants to rent a part-time devil?
Music festivals, food fairs, trips to the beach. There’s plenty to look forward to during the summer season. For me that also includes turning on the AC, closing all curtains and spending the day inside nice and cool. No better way to keep entertained than by checking out the latest releases in anime. If you […]
SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Review: Galaxies apart from the competition
Gather ’round my fellow audio connoisseurs, it’s time for yet another gaming headset review, and this time we’re going to talk about the latest and greatest in gaming audio by SteelSeries. We’ve been working closely with SteelSeries for well over a year now, and in this timeframe, we’ve seen them pull off all kinds of […]
The Quarry Review – A Bloody Introduction to Horror
Last month, the opportunity to review not only my first AAA-title but also my first ever horror game, presented itself to me. Although I’m not a huge fan of the horror genre in general, I felt that I would regret passing an opportunity like this. So, after a lot of mid-game pauses to catch my […]
Elder Scrolls Online: High Isle review – Feels like deja-vu
This year we got a sponsored key for this High Isle review. I’m guessing our sponsor AVEtech read my Elder Scrolls Online: Blackwood review and liked it. While Blackwood left me disappointed with the meager story and ending of it; Blackwood still let us explore a beautiful zone and introduced companions. Does High Isle live […]
Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag Revisited: Back to the pirate life – 9 years later
Ubisoft recently celebrated 15 years since the release of the first title of the much-loved Assassin’s Creed series, and I can safely say that nostalgia is on a high. Having already gone back in time and revisited Assassin’s Creed II in a previous article, it was time to travel again to another diamond in the […]
Mario Strikers: Battle League Football – If Mario Kart was a football game
Mario Strikers: Battle League Football is the third installment in the Mario Strikers series. It launched for the Nintendo Switch on June 10th. The premise of the game? Something in between soccer and football, but forget all the rules and add some good old Mario chaos. The core gameplay is easy to learn, but hard […]
Eastward Review – Vibing to the swings of my frying pan – Nintendo Switch
Before starting this Eastward review I initially thought: “whoa a €25 game with a banging soundtrack and fancy pixel graphics, I’ll get through that in an hour or eight and get to writing”. Dear readers, I could not be more wrong. Eastward is a thirty five hour journey that is worth more than it asks […]