I’ll be straight with you: Booze Masters: Freezing Moonshine is one of those games you just have to play to believe. It’s like a wild trip without...
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Let me tell you about the latest game that I’ve been eyeing. It’s Pro Basketball Manager 2024, and as someone who’s got deep into its...
When I first picked up Trinity Fusion, I have to be honest, I didn’t expect much. It looked like just another game where you run around, jump, and fight...
When I first booted up Arizona Sunshine 2 on my VR headset, I felt a rush of excitement. I was back in the dusty world I remembered, but everything looked...
Labyrinth of Zangetsu caught my eye with its unique, ink-painting look. The game promised a classic dungeon crawl feeling with a fresh visual twist, and as...
Surfing is a pretty cool sport, you know? You take a board, throw yourself into the ocean, and ride waves like some sort of water wizard. But the truth is...
I recently got my hands on a game called DEVOUR, and let me tell you, it’s been one wild ride. This isn’t your everyday walk in the park. You play...
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Surviving the end of the world is no joke. That’s the lesson I learned playing ZERO Sievert, a video game that throws you into a post-nuclear disaster...
Picture this: You’re a cool spy, sitting in your chair with a virtual reality headset strapped on, ready to save the world one puzzle at a time. Well...










