Articles for category: Reviews

January 28, 2026

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BLEACH: Soul Resonance – Anime Gacha Review

Bleach: Soul Resonance is shaping up to be one of the more interesting anime games we’ve seen in a long time, mostly because it’s actually trying to be a game first and a nostalgia vehicle second. It’s an action RPG Gacha built around fast combat, character switching, and real mechanical depth, rather than the usual auto-play or shallow systems that most anime adaptations fall into. Soul Resonance at least feels like it understands what a Bleach game should play like and that alone already puts it ahead of most previous attempts. In another life this would have made the perfect

January 21, 2026

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Megabonk Review – It’s Very Addictive

Megabonk is a roguelike survival game developed by Vedinad. The game was released on September 18, 2025 and in a short span, it took over the internet. As someone whose best interest was to review the game immediately, that’s exactly what I didn’t do. Not that I thought that the game wasn’t worth my time but the truth is much more complicated than that. As someone who invested countless hours into playing Vampire Survivors, I just knew if I started playing Megabonk I wouldn’t get anything done. Anyways, during holidays I felt like it’s a perfect time to play it.

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League of Legends Review & Beginner Guide (2026): Is LoL Still Worth Playing?

League of Legends is that one friend you’ve tried to cut off like… ten times already, but somehow you still end up hanging out at 2AM, questioning all your life choices. We all know the drill: uninstall, swear you’re never touching it again, then after some time out of nowhere you’re back in Summoner’s Rift, getting stomped left and right. So the big question is: Is League of Legends still worth playing today? Is it still fun? Or should we create some sort of anonymous support group that would help us stay away from it?  Meta & Patch Information (Updated)

November 24, 2025

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Why is Minecraft so Popular? Full Breakdown

Minecraft is a 3D sandbox adventure game released back in 2009. Originally it was a passion project of a Swedish developer Markus “Notch” Persson. Minecraft started gaining real traction somewhere in late 2010, and in 2011, due to rising popularity, they released the 1.0 version. That was also a year where Notch stepped down as a lead dev and Jens “Jeb” Bergensten replaced him. Only 3 years after that, on 15 September 2014 Microsoft announced a $2.5 billion acquisition of Mojang, which involved Minecraft IP.  Fast forward to present, Minecraft is one of the most popular games in the world

November 3, 2025

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Brawl Stars Review (2026): Still the Most Addictive Mobile Brawler Out There?

Brawl Stars is a multiplayer action game from Supercell, available on iOS and Android. It launched on December 12, 2018, and quickly built a massive following thanks to its fast-paced matches, vibrant characters, and variety of game modes that keep things moving. What makes Brawl Stars stand out is how easy it is to jump in and start having fun, while still leaving plenty of room for skill and strategy. Every brawler feels distinct, the combat is smooth, and the constant updates make the game feel alive even years after release. It’s one of those rare mobile games that genuinely

October 29, 2025

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Oriental Immortal: Sandbox RPG With Millions of Views in China

Oriental Immortal is an upcoming Chinese open-world sandbox RPG inspired by classic cultivation stories, the kind where you train, ascend, and basically become a god if you grind hard enough. The game’s still in development, with early playtest/demo available on Steam. Now, the game here didn’t catch any buzz yet but on Chinese socials, it already has a couple million views. Which I only found out recently while I was gathering some information about developers.  First 60 Minutes With Oriental Immortal When I stumbled on Oriental Immortal on Steam, it caught my eye and I didn’t expect the game not

October 21, 2025

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mo.co by Supercell Review: Fun, Fast, But Is It Deep Enough?

mo.co is Supercell’s latest experiment, an online ARPG that swaps out bases and builds for monster hunts and flashy combat. It dropped in 2025 on Android and iOS, and it’s pretty clear Supercell wanted to try something different here. The setup’s simple: you hop into quick missions, team up with friends (or randoms), and take down colorful beasts while collecting loot to upgrade your gear. It’s fast, stylish, and easy to get into, which makes sense for a studio known for making mobile games that hook you right away. What stood out to me most is how smooth everything feels.

October 17, 2025

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Tabletop Game Shop Simulator Review: Is It Just Another Management Sim? 

Tabletop Game Shop Simulator is a cozy store management and simulation game available on PC (Steam). It puts you in charge of your very own tabletop game shop, where you’ll stock shelves, manage customers, and slowly grow your business from a small corner store into a big empire. It’s surprisingly relaxing, and the progression loop of expanding your space and customizing your shop is genuinely satisfying. Did it live up to the cozy sim dream? Read on and find out. First 60 Minutes With Tabletop Game Shop Simulator The first hour in Tabletop Game Shop Simulator does a great job

October 5, 2025

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Stardew Valley Review: Is It Worth Your Time in 2026?

Stardew Valley is a cozy life sim released way back in 2016 by Concerned Ape. It took the world by a storm then, and it’s still going strong now (and growing), even after almost ten years. What’s even more impressive — this game was developed fully by one man who had no formal training in game design, art or music.  And if you’re a little bit like me (wary of anything labelled “cozy” or anything really hyped up), you might want to know if it’s worth playing now, in 2026. Well, I’m here to help with that.  The short of

October 3, 2025

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Ghost of Yōtei Review: Does It Live Up to The Hype?

Ghost of Yōtei has been my most anticipated game of the year. Its predecessor, Ghost of Tsushima, is probably my favorite game of all time, and so naturally, I couldn’t wait to play this one. Plus, all of the content that came out about it before it was released looked awesome. And if that doesn’t tell you enough about how excited and hyped I was for this game, then you should know that I played it the moment it came out, even though I had a fever and felt like crap the whole time. Right away, I was blown away