If there is one company that’s looking to make a hell of an impression this fourth quarter of 2021, by far, that would be Square Enix. It is certainly a guarantee that the massively popular Final Fantasy XIV’s latest and arc-ending expansion, Endwalker, will result to...
Far Cry 6 Review: A Fun Wild Ride (so far)
Introduction Now let me preface this by saying this is my first Far Cry game, yep. I just wasn’t attracted to playing FPS games with controllers, and I never had a PC that could handle new games until recently, so that’s the story behind that. The other thing I should...
Huawei Matebook D15 Review: A Large And Light Laptop
What better way to help ensure privacy but to actually hide the webcam and block its view? This laptop can be the companion for professionals and students on the go with its superb screen size, wide viewing angles, responsive chiclet keyboard, cool wrist rest, matte,...
Guilty Gear Strive Review: Definitely Rocking It
A few years ago, Guilty Gear Strive was announced, and it was evident from the get-go that it wasn’t going to be an expansion on the previous games, but an entirely new one. This came as a big surprise to me as an avid follower of the series considering the...
Red Solstice 2 Survivors Review: Brute Force is Still a Strategy, OK?
What do Valkryia Chronicles, League of Legends, Red Solstice: Survivors have in common? Let me save you some time, I suck at all of them. That’s right, what we have for today is something from Ironward studios, a game called Red Solstice 2: Survivors. And it’s one of...
Ratchet & Clank Rift Apart Review
In hindsight, there is no doubt that Ratchet and Clank have truly forged their way as one of the most iconic duos in the PlayStation era of gaming. Since their 2002 debut, they have gone on to be the stars of multiple sequels, a remake, and even a movie! To say that...
Shin Megami Tensei III Nocturne HD Review: The beauties and pains of a classic JRPG
Real gamers play Nocturne. The cult classic makes a comeback in the modern-day as Shin Megami Tensei III Nocturne gets the HD treatment from Atlus. One of the well-known mainline Shin Megami Tense titles, Nocturne was well-received during its first release and was...
Monster Hunter Rise Review: A Playful Dance with Danger
Back around the start of 2018 Capcom released what would be, at that time, their biggest selling title ever. Monster Hunter World, the game that used to be just a small niche in the gaming scene finally hit mainstream success thanks to its impressive visuals, many...
Persona 5 Strikers Review: Continuing the Streak of Atlus’ Great Spin-Offs
‘I am thou, thou art I’ is a phrase you’d be all-too-familiar with if you’ve the last 3 installments of Atlus’ Persona. And it looks like they’ve taken this phrase to heart even when coming up with spinoffs. One of the recurring themes of the Persona series is how an...
Little Nightmares 2 Review: A Journey Into the Void
Horror games or movies is something we commonly think involves a hapless person or group of people that have to run from some sort of ghost, monster, or serial killer. Where the victims are suddenly placed in a situation where they are put in constant fear as...