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Nintendo Switch 2 Review – Expected Successor That Fails to Surprise
Nintendo Switch 2 is exactly what you'd expect - higher performance, similar design, and backward compatibility. However, it lacks compelling game releases and the display suffers from ghosting issues. Perfect for newcomers, current Switch owners can wait.
The Lost Glitches Review – Cybernetic Card Strategy That Changes the Game Rules
The Lost Glitches is an ambitious fusion of card strategy with Web3 technologies from Mimunga LLC and Honig Studios. The game offers over 300 unique cards, blockchain integration on the Xai network, and a visually stunning cybernetic world.
Dune Awakening – Review: Arrakis Never Looked Better, But Has Its Flaws
When You’re Serious About Fighting Games: Razer Kitsune Gaming Controller Review
Razer Kitsune is a premium leverless controller for fighting games with exceptional build quality and compact design. Weighing only 800 grams, it's ideal for tournament players. Main drawbacks are the high price ($350) and limited compatibility with only PC and PS5.
Diablo 4 Review is spicy as Hell
A brutal snowstorm claws at your character as you push through knee-deep drifts, visibility shrinking to whatever your lantern can reach. Massive wolves lurk at the edge of the light before lunging in with teeth and talons. You finally stagger into a settlement hoping to escape the cold, only to discover something rotten beneath its surface, the kind of secret that could doom the world. This is Diablo IV, and Blizzard’s blood-soaked, dark-gothic descent is only getting started.
Elden Ring Nightreign Review: When Souls Meets Battle Royale
Nightreign is FromSoftware's bold multiplayer experiment that combines Souls mechanics with rogue-lite elements and cooperation. While it hooks you for dozens of hours thanks to its addictive gameplay loop, flaws in the progression system and absence of basic online features prevent it from becoming a true hit.
Review: Lords of the Fallen – Darker and Better Than Ever Before
When the original Lords of the Fallen was released in 2014, it appeared as one of the first Dark Souls clones that tried to bring something of its own. Although the game from Deck13 Interactive studio ultimately didn't achieve the same success as other soulslike titles, it gained its own fan base. Now, almost ten years later, the brand returns in the form of a complete reboot. Hexworks studio (a subsidiary of CI Games) made a bold decision - to create a game that preserves the spirit of the original while introducing modern mechanics and visual design.