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Dragon Age: The Veilguard Review- A Return to Form for Bioware
It’s been a long road for Dragon Age fans. From the politically charged landscapes of Inquisition to the high-stakes cliffhanger with Solas, the elven god and our former ally, the series has left us wondering if it could recapture the…
Life is Strange: Double Exposure Review: Welcome Back, Max Caulfield
Reintroducing us to Max Caulfield nearly a decade after her harrowing days at Arcadia Bay, Life is Strange: Double Exposure feels both like a reunion and a quiet rebirth. Now in her late twenties, Max has traded Blackwell Academy for…
Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 Review- Call of Duty Reimagined for a New Era
With each fall comes a new Call of Duty installment, and it’s easy to wonder whether the franchise can still surprise us. But Black Ops 6 feels different. It’s a game that balances tradition and innovation, reaching back into the…
Six Years Later, Red Dead Redemption 2 is Still as Influential as Ever
When Red Dead Redemption 2 was released in October 2018, it was more than just another game in Rockstar Games’ portfolio; it was a complete reimagining of the Western genre in an interactive format, blending meticulously crafted world-building with a…
Silent Hill 2 Remake Review: Elevating a Masterpiece
When the remake for Silent Hill 2 was first announced, I wasn’t sure how to feel. Silent Hill 2 is possibly the most influential and beloved horror game of all time, and with Bloober Team’s spotty track record, coupled with…
Why Starfield Feels Dated (and Why Simply Being Skyrim in Space isn’t Enough)
When Bethesda Game Studios first unveiled Starfield, the excitement was palpable. For over two decades, Bethesda has been synonymous with vast, open-world RPGs like The Elder Scrolls and Fallout, each defining new heights in immersive gameplay. Naturally, a game that…
Are Video Game Remakes and Remasters Bad for the Industry?
The announcement of the Horizon Zero Dawn PS5 remaster raises a familiar question: Are video game remakes and remasters truly necessary, or are they becoming little more than cash grabs by studios? With Horizon Zero Dawn originally released in 2017,…
DRAGON BALL Sparking! Zero Review: A Super Saiyan Experience That Flies Above Expectations
As soon as I picked up Dragon Ball Sparking Zero, I knew this wasn’t just another entry in the long line of Dragon Ball games. This was different, the kind of game that pulls you in with nostalgia but then…
How the Dragon Age Franchise Has Evolved Over the Last Fifteen Years
The Dragon Age series has always been a significant part of my gaming life—a saga that has captivated me with its rich lore, complex characters, and expansive world-building. From the moment I first stepped into Ferelden in Dragon Age: Origins,…
First Impressions of Ghost of Yotei: A Fresh and Familiar Journey
When the trailer for Ghost of Yotei was first unveiled, it was clear that Sucker Punch Productions was making a bold statement with the next installment in the Ghost of Tsushima franchise. With sweeping landscapes of snow-covered forests, an imposing…