WWE 2K26: Powerbombs and Pitfalls
Last year, I was genuinely excited to jump back into WWE 2K25 after years of not really playing or even watching wrestling all that closely. I went in thinking I’d mess around for a few
Last year, I was genuinely excited to jump back into WWE 2K25 after years of not really playing or even watching wrestling all that closely. I went in thinking I’d mess around for a few
Therapy Simulator drops you straight into the therapist’s chair and lets you navigate a colourful swirl of human emotions, oddball personalities, and the occasional “wait… did they really just say that?” moment. It’s a narrative-driven
A First Glance at the Horror There’s something about a horror game that pulls me in, even when I’m not entirely sure why. Maybe it’s curiosity. Maybe it’s that stubborn little voice that says, go
Puzzle Quest: Immortal Edition is one of those games I didn’t expect to care about. Honestly, if you’d asked me a month ago whether I’d go out and buy a match-3 RPG, I’d probably have
Duck Detective: The Ghost of Glamping is a stand-alone sequel to the quirky point-and-click adventure Duck Detective: The Secret Salami. Happy Broccoli Games is back at it, and honestly, they’ve doubled down on charm. You’re
I’ve been diving into ÆRTHLINGS for a few weeks now, and honestly, they’re so much more than a set of mini figures. There’s an entire game built around them, and that’s what makes them truly
Julian Gollop’s name carries weight; X-COM still gives me flashbacks to losing my best sniper to a 3% miss, but Chip ‘n Clawz vs. The Brainioids doesn’t feel like it’s trying to live in that
I got my hands on a pre-release key for Dark Quest 4, the latest entry from UK indie studio Brain Seal Ltd. It’s the fourth in the series, and yeah, it leans hard into that
Mac gaming feels... different now. Not in a bad way, just... unexpected. The shift didn’t happen overnight, but it’s hard to ignore how far things have come. Apple’s silicon team keeps pushing, and with the
In a genre that usually sticks to its lanes, strategy here, action there. OTHERWAR doesn’t seem interested in playing by the rules. It’s one of those games that makes you pause and go, “Wait, this
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