Tag: Reviews
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Big Apple, Small Screen: Can The Division Resurgence Actually Work on Mobile?
Cramming a massive, loot-heavy cover shooter like The Division onto a smartphone? Sounds like a recipe for cramped thumbs. Yet, Ubisoft has gone ahead and done exactly that with Tom Clancy’s The Division Resurgence. Now out on iOS and Android, this free-to-play spin-off bridges the story gap between the 2016 original and its D.C. sequel.…
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Resurrecting Nosgoth: Legacy of Kain Pivots to 2D After a Two-Decade Slumber
It’s been over twenty years since players last walked the dark paths of Nosgoth. We do appreciate the remasters, but still, the old vampiric fans do crave some fresh blood. We’ve been thirsting for far too long. Today, the Legacy of Kain series quietly broke that long silence. Instead of a massive, big-budget 3D sequel,…
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Unraveling Kulebra: A Chat on Limbo’s Vibrant Afterlife
We are always fascinated by the incredible journey developers undertake when bringing an imaginative world to life. Recently, we had the pleasure of sitting down with Galla, the brilliant independent studio formed by Dominican brothers Paulo and Pavel Lara. Their acclaimed papercraft adventure, Kulebra and the Souls of Limbo, has been capturing hearts since its…
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Reclaim is a Glorious Exercise in Controlled Demolition
Be honest with me. You don’t play RoadCraft to relax. You play it because you have a sick, twisted desire to fight gravity, mud, and your own poor spatial awareness. It’s ok. I get it. It’s why I also play it. It’s why I also love it. The base game already established that driving a…
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How Industry Veterans Are Forging a Dark New Co-Op Souls-Like
When you look at the résumés behind newly formed indie studio Feeble Minds, you see a history defined by colorful optimism and wacky chaos. With alumni who helped shape massive hits like Satisfactory and Goat Simulator—alongside experience from strategy giant Paradox Interactive—you might expect their debut title to be a sprawling, lighthearted simulation. Instead, they…
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AI Limit Ignites Fresh Trials With Free Furnace of War DLC
The acclaimed action-RPG AI Limit just received a massive, completely free content drop. Titled Eirene’s Furnace of War, this post-launch expansion is out today on PC and PlayStation 5, picking up right where the main narrative left off. Developer Sense Games and publisher CE-Asia celebrated the launch by dropping a new gameplay trailer that highlights…
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Andrew Smith: The Magic Behind Trash Goblin
Trash Goblin is a charming, cozy shopkeeping simulator that invites players to unwind, unearth hidden trinkets, and restore them without the burden of time limits. Its unique, stress-free approach has resonated deeply with players, cultivating a dedicated community drawn to its tranquil atmosphere. To uncover the creative process behind this standout indie title, we sat…
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The Rogue Prince of Persia: Crowns, combos and control!
Turning a 35-year-old legendary franchise into a punishing, “die-and-retry” roguelite is a massive gamble. But if anyone was going to pull it off, it had to be the team at Evil Empire. After years of carrying the torch for Dead Cells, they’ve taken the keys to Ubisoft’s Persian palace, and the result is honestly one…


