When news first broke of Dawnguard, Bethesda’s first DLC expansion to the critically acclaimed Skyrim, I hopped back into my game after some months away to grind my character, complete sidequests, and prepare the noble Breton Dovahkiin Erik...
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Stop Buying Cheap Mic Arms: Why the Elgato Wave Mic Arm MK.2 is Worth...
The other night I was re-watching a clip from an old stream where I absolutely choked a 1v3 clutch in Valorant. It was tragic...
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XGIMI Horizon 20 Max Review: The 4K Laser Projector That Actually...
It’s late 2025, and I’ve been staring at the wall for the last three weeks. Well, not the wall exactly, but what’s on it. I’ve...
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Wireless is Overrated: The NACON RIG R5 Spear PRO HS is the Budget...
You know, sometimes I look at my gaming setup here at the tale end of 2025 and it feels like I’m running a NASA control center...
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Dragon Lore Realized: A Deep Dive into Razer’s CS2 Flagship...
You know that feeling when you finally unbox a Grail item? That mix of excitement and the terrifying realization of how much...
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Better Than Disney? My Honest Knott’s Merry Farm 2025 Review
Is This the Most Underrated Holiday Event in California? You know, there is a specific feeling you get when you pull off the I-5...
Read MoreNordic Games and Dream Catcher Interactive have just released their latest expansion to Spellforce 2, named Spellforce 2: Faith in Destiny. Faith in Destiny was originally announced back in 2009 but, due to budget concerns as well as their...
I recently reviewed Tiny And Big: Grandpa’s Leftovers which was a great game with a polished and modern stylized look. Resonance on the other hand I appreciate for its rough, old school look that warms my gamer’s heart. It reminds...
I know that with a name like Tiny And Big: Grandpa’s Leftovers you expect a hardcore game with over the top shooter action probably produced by Sony for several million dollars. You are wrong sir! Or madam! This is an indie game...
Our Editor-In-Chief is a rabid simulator fan, he has a cockpit in his house because he can’t play a flight simulator without a cockpit. True story! So when he let this one go to me I knew it was a painful choice for him but he knew a...
Golden Axe II was definitely a sign of its time and did things right and wrong which video game sequels today tend to do even though this is a history lesson over two decades old. Golden Axe was a huge success, even more so on the console than...
At the recent Electronic Entertainment Expo, I got the chance to check out Razer’s new Blackshark gaming headset. I was initially impressed by the military aviation visual style they conveyed. Not usually Razer’s aesthetic, I then...
In the world of the fighting game genre, Virtua Fighter holds a very unique and special place in my heart. Fighting games, like Mortal Kombat or Street Fighter, focus on special attacks or moves that no human could possibly pull off. While...
Krater: Shadows Over Solside is a game I have sat down to review several times now – each time playing it some more, restarting it and taking a break and playing other games then coming back to repeat the cycle. The temptation to...
After a long, long day at the 2012 Electronic Entertainment Expo, I made the choice to see the midnight showing of Ridley Scott’s Alien prequel, Prometheus. Two hours and change later, I walked out of the movie with my mouth agape and...