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May 19, 2025

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dave the diver review

Dave The Diver Review 

Dave the Diver is one of those games you try on a whim and suddenly it’s 2AM and you’re running a sushi bar with a harpoon gun in your inventory. It mixes deep-sea diving, light-hearted management sim chaos, and an absurd sense of humor into something way more addictive than it has any right to be. It’s part underwater exploration, part restaurant hustle, and somehow, it all just works.  When I did my first playthrough, I started in the morning and by the time I blinked it was already night. So, you’re probably wondering what makes this game so good

May 13, 2025

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best anime games

12 Best Anime Games in 2026 (Games Based on Anime)

Anime games are a perfect antidote to the endless suffering of waiting for the new season of your favorite anime to come out. The wait until the new season is often long, and in some cases, the anime is done, and there will never be more. Which is depressing, I know.  People keep recommending manga or fanfic, and that’s fine, but if reading is really not your thing, then how are you supposed to recapture some of that joy you got from watching? Well, let me introduce you to anime-based video games. This is how I got over my devastation

May 9, 2025

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best sci-fi games

Space Games You Have to Try If You Like Sci-Fi

Space games often fly under my radar, if I’m honest. When I’m picking a game to play, I almost always reach for something set in a fantasy world. It’s what I grew up with, and let’s face it, nothing beats a good sword-swinging, magic-filled adventure. Plus, it feels like there are just more fantasy games out there than sci-fi ones. But every now and then, a sci-fi game comes along that completely pulls me in. The kind that makes me forget all about dragons and elves because I’m too busy navigating space politics or fighting off rogue AIs. And if

best full motion video games

FMV Games: What Are They? Plus, Best FMV Games to Play

FMV games (of, full motion video) feel like watching and playing a choose-your-own-adventure film (and if you haven’t heard of them before, that’s okay! We go over everything below). They sort of had their heyday in the ‘90s, they’ve been quietly coming back, thanks to indie developers and improved video technology. In this article, we’ll break down what FMV games are, trace their evolution, give you a few modern recs you can play right now, and explore why they’re still worth playing today. Last updated on: What Are FMV Games? FMV (Full Motion Video) games are a genre of video

May 5, 2025

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celeste game review

Celeste Game Review: A Game That Tests Your Patience

Celeste is more than just a tough platformer, it’s one of those games that feels perfectly tuned, where every jump, dash, and wall climb clicks just right. The difficulty ramps up fast, but the instant restarts and tight controls make each challenge feel fair, even when it’s throwing everything at you. There’s a story running underneath all the precision and spikes, something a little more personal that unfolds as you go but it never gets in the way of the gameplay. It’s the kind of game that’s hard, rewarding, and quietly thoughtful all at once. If you’re into platformers that

best puzzle games for pc

The Best Mind-Twisting Puzzle Games You Can Play on PC

PC puzzle games are fun and brain-teasing, and perfect for when you want something challenging but perhaps not as stressful as FPS games or something like that. And to be honest, there’s something incredibly satisfying about cracking a tough puzzle. But let’s face it: not all puzzles are created equal and some are generally not that interesting or challenging. And then there are those on this list. These games are gonna make you think, sweat, and maybe even question your life choices. Let’s dive into the world of brain-bending challenges. The Witness Okay, so The Witness tricked me. I loaded

April 29, 2025

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Creepy Roblox Games That You Have to Try

Horror games on Roblox may not look like much on the surface, but there are some seriously creepy games hiding in there. Whether you’re into ghost stories, eerie vibes, or just want to freak out your friends with a haunted maze, there’s plenty to choose from. This list rounds up the creepiest Roblox games — some are actually scary, some are just weird, and a few are straight-up chaotic in the best way. If you’re not sure where to start or just want something spooky to play, I’ve got you. Apeirophobia If you’re into eerie mazes and the unsettling vibe

April 28, 2025

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If You Love Stardew Valley, You’ll Love These Games

Games like Stardew Valley aren’t that hard to find, but you have to know where to look and perhaps more importantly — what you’re looking for. Do you like Stardew for the farming? Or maybe the romancing? Or all of it together? Whatever your goals are, you can find a game you’ll like in this list. There are some that copy that Stardew vibe fully, and some that do their own thing but somehow work even better. All of these are very cozy though, and match some aspect of Stardew perfectly. Looking for cozy games for Android? Here are some

April 25, 2025

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The Best Gacha Games in 2026

Gacha games get a lot of hate, and I mean… it’s not not deserved, seeing as how most of them see your wallet as their personal property. But I have to admit — they’re also so much fun. Unless RNGesus hates you like it hates me. Then it’s still fun, but also frustrating. Anyways, it’s not about me. It’s about you. And you, apparently, want to play a gacha game. Good for you, you little masochist! Me and my terrible luck decided to test some out. And while Mrs. Luck abandoned me pretty much immediately, I still enjoyed a lot

April 23, 2025

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The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt – What Made It So Popular

Some games are fun for a weekend. Others stick with you for years. The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt is the kind that quietly sets a new standard for what an RPG can be. It didn’t just give us a massive world to explore, it gave us a reason to care about every corner of it. Whether you were tracking monsters through foggy swamps, making tough choices in tense conversations, or just vibing with Geralt and his dry sense of humor, this game had a way of pulling you in and keeping you there. So, the questions are: Why was it