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It’s always tricky for a developer to create fun strategy games on consoles. More than often the controls for these games are lacking on consoles, and the gameplay then ultimately turns into a h... Read More »
It’s always tricky for a developer to create fun strategy games on consoles. More than often the controls for these games are lacking on consoles, and the gameplay then ultimately turns into a h... Read More »
With Kao the Kangaroo getting a new lease on life and Klonoa getting a remaster, it’s clear that old-school action platformers still entertain many gamers young and old. Most of these titles fro... Read More »
Slightly over a year ago, we took a closer look at The NES Omnibus, Volume 1 (A-L), which proved to be a very interesting compilation of all (official) NES titles. The book not only gave us more infor... Read More »
Over the course of the last few years, working from home has seen an exponential increase. Of course, the pandemic influenced this heavily, but it was also a rising trend before that. Nonetheless, wor... Read More »
We reviewed Sennheiser’s HD 400 Pro some time ago, and we can honestly say that we are still quite inexperienced when it comes to reviewing studio headphones. Nonetheless, we concluded that Senn... Read More »
Long gone are the days that games such as Final Fight or Streets of Rage reigned supreme. While many of these classics are getting a new lease on life, the side-scrolling beat ’em up genre has f... Read More »
The most recent Batman was played by Ben Affleck, who sadly never got his own Batman film. He had to share his first official outing as the Dark Knight with the Man of Steel himself. Many found Batman... Read More »
It’s been slightly over a year since we took a closer look at Outriders, Square Enix’s looter shooter. We found the game to be an okay experience that didn’t bring that much new to t... Read More »
One cannot help but feel old when realizing the first Klonoa game was released all the way back in 1997. The Klonoa series was loved by many, but for some reason, outside of two mainstream games, we o... Read More »
Like clockwork, we can expect a new iteration of the F1 games every single year. For the most part, Codemasters has a spotless track record when it comes to these games, and the only thing that differ... Read More »