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February 9, 2026

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New Games This Week (Feb 9 – Feb 15) – Game Drop Monday

The past week was pretty eventful and I hope you had fun as much as I did. But it’s Monday and it’s time for a list of new games coming out this week. With the rise of AI in the gaming world, I’ve feared that this is it, we peaked and there won’t be any good games in the future. So far I’ve been wrong and we as gamers are eating GOOOOOD. This year has been nothing short of great and I’m happy to report that streak continues. So without further ado, here are games to check out this week:

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)

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

September 28, 2025

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Diablo IV Review: Is It Worth Playing in 2026?

Diablo IV is a dark fantasy action RPG that sends you into the war-torn world of Sanctuary. Available on PC, PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X/S, and Xbox One, it officially released on June 5, 2023. This installment stands out for its gritty atmosphere, open-world exploration, and class-driven combat that keeps both series veterans and newcomers occupied for weeks. Did we end up loving Diablo IV overall, or were the drawbacks too big to ignore? Read on and find out. Last updated on: Quick Facts About Diablo IV Developer/Publisher Blizzard Entertainment Platforms you can play it on PC, PS5/4, Xbox Series X/S,

September 16, 2025

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Genshin Impact Review — Worth Playing in 2026?

Genshin Impact is an open-world action RPG (see our picks for the best RPGs) that dropped back in September 2020 and is now on PC, PlayStation, and mobile. What made it such a big hit back then is how a free-to-play title ended up looking and playing like a full-price blockbuster, mixing anime visuals, elemental combat, and a world that feels endless. I still think the best part of Genshin was just exploring. You’re always running into puzzles, hidden loot, or side quests that spiral into bigger adventures. Of course, the gacha side of things can be a drag, and

September 12, 2025

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Borderlands 4 Review: Is It Worth Your Time?

An honest review from someone with an average PC. Borderlands 4 is a looter shooter released on September 12, 2025 as one of the year’s most anticipated sequels and a long-awaited return to the franchise. It’s available on PC, PS5 and Xbox Series X|S, and it has planned expansions and extra content just like the previous installments. I played it on my PC, and I really should have gone with my PS5 because you pretty much need a NASA rig to get this game working, which I realized way too late. But I was fortunate enough that it did kind

September 4, 2025

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Hollow Knight: Silksong Review — Was It Worth the Wait?

Hollow Knight Silksong is a soulslike metroidvania that came out on September 4, 2025 and managed to crash the servers within the first hour of being out. Which is amazing for an indie game, I have to say, despite being a follow up to the already much-loved Hollow Knight. But it’s been a long time coming (8 years, give or take) and fans were excited.  I’ll be honest, I was one of those lucky few who managed to buy and download the game before the whole crash (even though the payment system did bug and crash once or twice). And

August 29, 2025

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Deadlock Review – A Legendary Game In The Making

The new golden child of Valve, Deadlock, is a game that mixes elements of shooters and MOBAs into one. Think of it as LOL and Valorant/Overwatch fused together. It’s a weird combination that somehow works. I’ll be first to admit that I had my doubts about this one, hence the belated review. But boy, was I wrong. Mistakes were made. I should’ve played it way sooner. And in case you have a similar feeling like me, here’s everything you need to know about Deadlock.  How to Get Deadlock Since Deadlock is still in development, you can’t just go to Steam, press

August 26, 2025

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JRPG Games You Can Sink Into (Greatest JRPGs of All Time)

JRPG games are super fun because they let you get lost in these huge, amazing worlds and follow stories that are both epic and emotional. You get to level up characters, explore every corner, and really sink into the game without worrying about anything else for a while.  Honestly, it’s a bit surprising how few JRPGs really hit that perfect mix of story, gameplay, and fun. Some get stuck on old consoles, others get lost in forgettable mobile ports. But I’ve managed to track down a bunch that actually shine — games that are satisfying, and just a joy to