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October 5, 2025

Pavle Perunicic

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

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 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

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

August 9, 2025

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Missing The Sims? These 8 Games Scratch That Same Itch

Games like The Sims are… well, nonexistent if you want to be strict about what makes a game “Sims-y”. It’s one of a kind, or at the very least the most popular and widely played example. Few have tried to usurp that throne.  But if you zero in on what you like about Sims specifically, you might have more luck finding something similar. And that’s what I’m here to do — give you options that are not quite the same, but will scratch specific itches and might even become your new favorite game to play.  And hey, if you don’t

July 10, 2025

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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 9, 2025

Kristina

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13 Best Tower Defense Games to Play in 2026

Tower defense games have a bit of everything that I like — some strategy, some base building (sometimes) and lots of challenges. I first fell in love with this genre while, ironically, playing other games that had tower defense elements. For example, SpellForce (which I talk a lot about here).  And since then, I’ve sought this out repeatedly through other games. And in case you’re interested as well, I’ve rounded up the best of the best tower defense games so you can enjoy them too (in no particular order). Save your time searching, and dive straight into one of these!

July 7, 2025

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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

May 26, 2025

Kristina

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Are you a fan of It Takes Two? Try these games

Looking for games like It Takes Two? I get it — it was truly a memorable experience. My husband and I loved playing it, even when I kept getting stuck in random places, when I couldn’t jump the distance, when I didn’t understand what to do, when he had to take the joystick and just do it himself…Anyway, I’m sure it was enjoyable for him too.  It’s perfect for people who want to laugh and work together. All the little mini games and the different areas make it feel like a ton of games rolled into one. And it’s super