Articles for author: Pavle Perunicic

July 21, 2025

Pavle Perunicic

arknights game review

Arknights Game Review: A Beautiful Gacha Game

Arknights is one of those gacha games I ended up sticking with for longer than I expected. I’ve been playing it on and off for a while now, and honestly, it’s grown on me. It’s not the flashiest or the most aggressive with its marketing, but it’s got that kind of consistency that keeps pulling you back. Before you press the download button, here are my full thoughts about the game: Story Arknights does have a story, and honestly, it’s better than I expected going in. You play as the “Doctor,” a character with amnesia who ends up leading a

July 10, 2025

Pavle Perunicic

subnautica game review

Subnautica Review 2026 – Is This Survival Classic Still Worth Playing?

I didn’t expect much when I first launched Subnautica. Just another survival game, right? Turns out, I was wrong.  What I got instead was one of the most unique and oddly immersive survival experiences I’ve ever played. There’s no combat-heavy intro, no flashy tutorial, it’s just you, a busted lifepod, and a massive alien ocean waiting to be explored. It’s slow, atmospheric, and surprisingly tense, especially when you realize you’re not exactly alone down there.  After multiple replays since release, I feel qualified enough to talk about it (and I rave about it in many articles, like here — did

July 8, 2025

Pavle Perunicic

palmon survival game review

Palmon: Survival Game Review: Is It Just Another Pokemon Copy?

During the summer days, time feels like it’s flying by so fast. There’s so many things to do, so many people to see, and so many games to play but by the time I blink, the day is over. So in order to combat these types of days, I’ve developed a system.  I tend to download a game that I can enter at any given time and do what needs to be done and continue with my day. It takes a few minutes ever so often but it’s a much needed dose of relaxation. That’s where the Palmon: Survival comes

July 7, 2025

Pavle Perunicic

star wars jedi survivor review

Star Wars Jedi: Survivor Review: Is It a Good Intro to Soulslikes?

When it comes to the Star Wars franchise, I wouldn’t call myself a superfan but also I’m not a hater of it. I liked Fallen Order well enough, even if it had a few rough edges. Jedi: Survivor picks up right where that left off, building on the combat, expanding the world, and refining the formula.  And there’s a word around the block that if you want to get into soulslike games, that Jedi series is the place to start. And since I’ve played the first part eons ago, I thought it would be a good idea to play the

July 4, 2025

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New to Soulslikes? Start with These 7 Games

Soulslike games for beginners is a bit of an oxymoron because, let’s face it — they’re all so hard. Playing soulslike games can be a real challenge and it can get really frustrating when you are stuck at a certain boss for hours and even days sometimes, just because they seem impossible to beat.  I distinctly remember being stuck on Tiger Vanguard in Black Myth Wukong for hours, only to leave it for the next day where I managed to beat it with such an ease that I thought I was a God gamer. Unfortunately, I came to realize that

June 18, 2025

Pavle Perunicic

ghost of yotei

Ghost of Yotei: Release Date & All You Need to Know

Ghost of Yotei is a standalone sequel of a game very dear to me — Ghost of Tsushima (see my full review here). The key part in the previous sentence is “standalone”, which means that while the game’s story is in the same universe, it can be played without playing or having any knowledge about the previous part. I’m highly against that, I can not implore you enough to play the first part. In fact I’ll put you on a naughty list if you don’t. Now that we cleared that up, let us continue with what you came for. Here’s

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Balatro Tips for Beginners (Guide for New Players)

If you’re just getting started with Balatro and find yourself stuck on early runs or not sure which jokers are actually doing anything, don’t worry, you’re not alone. The game keeps things simple on the surface, but there’s a lot of clever stuff going on under the hood. This guide breaks down the basics, shares some beginner-friendly strategies, and gives you a few tips to help your next run go a little smoother (or at least last longer than five minutes). Learn Which Hands Score Well Early Before we dive deeper, it’s of utmost importance that you get familiar with

May 22, 2025

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16 Best Pixel Art Games to Play in 2026 (PC, Switch, & More)

Pixel art games used to be a necessary evil, but now they’re a style of its own, and quite popular too. To be honest, I wasn’t a big fan when this trend took off. It might be “vintage” to some people, but it transported me back to barely working consoles or TV games. In my mind, it was a regression from beautiful, life-like blockbusters.  But they grew on me, I have to say. They’re much better than they used to be when I was a kid, so I can get that sense of nostalgia and good old times without any

May 21, 2025

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Diablo Immortal Review

Diablo Immortal Review — More Than Just a Mobile Cash Grab?

When Diablo Immortal was first announced, it got buried under backlash almost immediately. A lot of that came from the idea that a mobile game couldn’t possibly live up to the Diablo name.  But the game that launched (and especially the version that exists now) isn’t some watered-down, throwaway spin-off. It’s a full RPG with real-time combat, a full class roster, skill customization, loot grinding, and a decent chunk of endgame content. It’s easy to write this off as “Diablo Lite,” but once you get past the early levels and into the real build-crafting and challenge content, it starts feeling

May 20, 2025

Pavle Perunicic

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20 Games You Can Play on Any Laptop, Even Your Chromebook

Laptop games exist. And I don’t mean games for expensive, PC-like gaming laptops — I mean games you can play on Chromebook, or any old laptop you have. Which is great news, especially if you’re a student, don’t have a setup yet, or just want to have some fun without investing in expensive devices.  And because I, too, know the pain of wanting to play a game but not having the right equipment, I decided to save you some time and round up the best of the best laptop games ever.  Some of these are oldies but goodies (that I