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…
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…
Rodri vs. Vinicius Jr.: Did the Ballon d’Or Choose the Right Story?
Rodri’s win for the 2024 Ballon d'Or was both a triumph and a surprise, especially for fans and pundits who expected Vinicius Jr. to take home football’s most coveted individual prize. The award, steeped in nearly 70 years of history,…
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,…
Which Flagship Android Phone Should You Pick in 2024?
In the vast, evolving landscape of mobile technology, choosing the right Android phone can feel like navigating a maze. Unlike the limited options from Apple's iPhones, Android phones come in every imaginable size, shape, and feature set, offering unparalleled diversity.…
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…
Revisiting God of War Ragnarok on PC: Kratos’ Story Continues to Evolve
There’s something inherently captivating about revisiting a story you thought was already complete, and in God of War Ragnarok, the sense of returning to familiar ground brings with it both comfort and anticipation. With the PC release, God of War…
Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 is a Brutal, Visceral, and Grimdark Return to the Iconic World of 40K
I wasn’t sure what to expect from Space Marine 2 after more than a decade of waiting. The original game, while flawed, captured the raw essence of Warhammer 40,000’s unrelenting universe, and as a fan of the franchise, I couldn’t…
How Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare (2007) Changed Gaming Forever
As I recently dove back into the remastered versions of Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare and Modern Warfare 2, I found myself awash in nostalgia, transported back to the countless hours I spent engrossed in their groundbreaking campaigns over…