Articles for category: Reviews

March 24, 2026

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Crimson Desert

Crimson Desert Real Honest Game Review

Crimson Desert is an action adventure game developed and published by Pearl Abyss, who created Black Desert Online, a widely popular MMORPG. The reason I’m mentioning this is that they’ve planned Crimson Desert as sort of a prequel for it but decided on making it a separate game. Thank whatever deity you believe in for that. I’ve played it since release and I waited a little bit to review it, just to gather my thoughts and let my emotions calm down. But now I feel ready to talk about everything. Here are all the reasons why Crimson Desert is one

March 18, 2026

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Seven Deadly Sins: Origin Honest Review (Is It Really That Bad?)

Seven Deadly Sins: Origin is a game developed and published by Netmarble, a gaming company that was in charge of the rise of Lineage 2: Revolution and coincidentally, its downfall (mainly due to their own greed). Now the question poses itself — will they do the same with this adaption of the popular anime?  For now, Seven Deadly Sins is out on PC, PS5, and on mobile phones. Seems like a great start. I’ve played it all night since the launch and the whole morning the day after. I’ve accidentally seen that reviews on Steam are mixed and I just

March 17, 2026

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I Completed Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2

When I started playing Warhammer 40K I had a plan. I was going to do a series with multiple articles and takes included. Unfortunately, that’s not happening. After the first part, I sat down to play a little and what happened is that I got carried away. I finished a damn game in one sitting, didn’t even take a bathroom break. I didn’t see this coming. So, I guess we are doing two part series only. Here’s everything I have to say about W40KSM2: Gameplay The last time I paused was after the third mission, where I was fighting those

March 11, 2026

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My First Day Playing Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2

Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 is a 2024 third-person shooter with hack and slash elements developed by Saber St. Petersburg and published by Focus Entertainment. It was released for PlayStation 5, Windows, and Xbox Series X/S on 9 September 2024. And while I initially wanted to play it on release day, I didn’t. Reasons are unknown to me but if I had to guess, knowing me, it just slipped my mind and I completely forgot about it. Anyways, I finally got around to it and here are my thoughts after playing Warhammer for a day: Gameplay  Before I start talking

March 10, 2026

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I Played Dragon Traveler and Here’s What Happened

In the past week or so, I’ve been extremely busy with life and one of the games that I could hop on to relax a little after a long day was Dragon Traveler. Granted, I didn’t know much about the game before I started playing it — mainly, the “graphics” of the game until I started to play it. Now it sounds like I’m justifying myself too much which makes me look even more guilty, so I’ll move on. Dragon Traveler is an mobile idle RPG game developed by HongKong GameTree. To be fair though, it’s also on Steam but

February 23, 2026

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I Played Arknights: Endfield and Fell Asleep While Doing So

Arknights: Endfield is a new action RPG developed and published by Hypergryph. It was released on January 22, 2026 for PlayStation 5, Android, iOS, Windows and for some reason I didn’t receive notification even though I pre-register for it. But half a month later, I stumbled upon it. Since I’ve played their previous game Arknights and liked it, I naturally thought that I’m going to like this one too. But from the title you already know that I’ve managed to fall asleep while playing it. More on that later. So is it actually worth your time? Let’s break it down.

February 12, 2026

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I Tested Avatar: Realms Collide — Is It Worth Your Time?

Avatar: Realms Collide is an Android strategy game published by Tilting Point. In a million years you won’t guess what this game is about but I’ll tell you so you don’t have to think about it. And no, it’s not based on the science fiction film directed by James Cameron – Avatar but rather on the popular cartoon Avatar:The Last Airbender. You are probably in shock now, so take a minute before continuing. You good? Let us continue. Story  The whole Avatar: Realms Collide story is set sometime during the period of Aang’s youngest child Tenzin. A new enemy has

February 10, 2026

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I Played The New And Improved League of Legends Aram Mayhem

League of Legends has done what I already knew they would do for a long while — in the latest patch 26.3, they’ve made Aram Mayhem permanent. A mode that, in my opinion, made League so much fun. You can bet that I’ve spent all my free time playing and testing it out. Which sounds unhealthy but let me assure you that I’ve got it under control. You must believe me, I do.  Since the patch, I’ve been trying to keep an open mind and test different characters with different builds and augments. It’s been a fun and difficult journey,

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.