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From 1994 to Now: How AAA Gaming Lost Its Soul While Indies Stole Our Hearts
It’s hard to pinpoint the exact moment AAA games stopped feeling magical. But if you grew up in the 90s…

The Disco Elysium Mobile Port Is A Divisive Episode In A Long And Bitter Saga
By now, the confusing and complex behind-the-scenes story of the Disco Elysium team feels like required reading for anyone who…

Death Stranding 2 – Two Months Later, Does It Still Walk the Walk?
Death Stranding 2: On the Beach arrived in June like a thunderclap - big trailers, big expectations, and that unmistakable…

Xenoblade Chronicles Finally Seizes Its Own Destiny
For any JRPG fan who was around in the late 90s, the name Xenogears carries a certain weight. It was…

Astro Bot Review – Months Later, Is It Still Worth Your Time?
When Astro Bot dropped in September of 2024, it came with all the sparkle and polish you'd expect from PlayStation’s…

Why Zelda: Breath of the Wild Still Matters – A Deep-Dive Review
There’s a strange kind of silence that hits when you step out into Hyrule for the first time on The…

The Dictator We Deserve: How Helldivers 2's 'Dungeon Master' Is Saving Live Service Games
The year is 2025, and the live service graveyard is getting crowded. For every long-running success, there are a dozen…

How Code Vein Taught Me to Stop Worrying and Love the Souls-like
For years, the world of Souls-like games felt like an exclusive club with a brutal initiation rite. I’d watch friends…

Donkey Kong Country 3: Why the trilogy's "ugly stepchild" is an underrated masterpiece
The recent launch of Donkey Kong Bananza has taken the gaming world by storm, as a sprawling title built for…

The Lord of the Rings game failures: Why Middle-earth is gaming's most perilous road
J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth should be a perfect canvas for video games. It’s a world of epic struggles, breathtaking landscapes, and…