Game Reviews

Super Mario on Switch 2: The Games Nintendo Fans Want Most in 2026
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Nintendo has not officially revealed its full Switch 2 Super Mario roadmap yet. And honestly, that silence is starting to make fans even louder. Right now, the conversation around Nintendo Switch 2 feels impossible to avoid. Every week brings new rumors, hardware discussions, leaks, or speculation about what Nintendo is preparing for its next generation.…

Pragmata Review: Capcom’s Sci-Fi Epic Is a 2026 GOTY Contender After a Six-Year Wait
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in Game ReviewsAfter six years of delays, mystery, and “is this game even real anymore?” jokes, Pragmata is finally here. And somehow, against all odds, it actually feels worth the wait. That alone is impressive. Capcom’s long-delayed sci-fi action game launches on April 17, 2026, and after the first wave of reviews landed on April 13, one…

Marathon One Month After Launch: Sales Estimate, Bubble Shield Nerf, and Bungie’s Anti-Cheat Challenge
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in Game ReviewsFive weeks after launch, Bungie’s Marathon is finally entering the phase every live-service game eventually hits: the part where the launch buzz fades, the patch notes start mattering more than trailers, and the real question becomes brutally simple — is this thing actually sticking? That is where Marathon is right now. The reboot launched on…

Mario Tennis Fever Review Switch 2: Is It Worth Buying in 2026?
After years of waiting, Mario Tennis is finally back, and this time it lands as one of the early sports standouts on Nintendo Switch 2. On the surface, Mario Tennis Fever looks like the exact kind of comeback fans wanted. It arrives with a larger roster, more modes, sharper visuals, and a flashy new gameplay…

Slay the Spire 2 Steam Review Bomb Explained: Why the First Big Balance Patch Has Players Fighting Back
Slay the Spire 2 is still one of the biggest PC success stories of 2026 — but right now, its Steam page feels less like a victory lap and more like a war zone. Just over two weeks after its March 5 Early Access launch, the sequel is facing its first real community backlash. The…

Crimson Desert Review Roundup: Stunning Visuals, Great Combat, and a Story That Can’t Quite Keep Up
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in Game ReviewsCrimson Desert is finally here, and if the launch-day review wave proves anything, it is this: Pearl Abyss built a world people can’t stop staring at. They just didn’t build a story everyone wants to stay for. The long-awaited open-world action adventure officially launched today, March 19, 2026, on PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X|S,…

Resident Evil Requiem Review: Leon Kennedy Returns in Capcom’s Bold Survival Horror
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in Game ReviewsCapcom has spent the last decade rebuilding the Resident Evil Requiem formula. First came the terrifying reinvention of Resident Evil 7. Then the studio proved it could modernize action horror again with the Resident Evil 4 remake. Now comes Resident Evil Requiem, released on February 27, 2026. And strangely enough, it feels like both games…

WWE 2K26 Review: Next-Gen Gameplay Breakthrough or Ringside Pass Controversy?
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in Game ReviewsWWE 2K26 arrived earlier this week, and the reaction has been anything but quiet. For the first time in years, the series moves entirely into the current-generation console era. PlayStation 4 and Xbox One are no longer part of the equation. Everything in this release targets PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S hardware. That shift…

Avowed Anniversary Edition PS5 Performance Review: Does 60 FPS Beat Xbox?
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in Game ReviewsThe Living Lands feel different today- Avowed. Avowed PS5 launch performance comparison searches are peaking because this is not a simple port. Instead, Obsidian’s RPG arrives on PlayStation as the fully updated Anniversary Edition. That means twelve months of optimization, new playable races, New Game Plus, and improved stability across every major region. If you…

Deus Ex Remastered Review: Does the Switch 2 Version Finally Do It Justice?
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in Game ReviewsWhen Deus Ex first released, it redefined player freedom. Choice mattered. Systems overlapped. Nothing held your hand. Twenty-five years later, Deus Ex Remastered arrives with a simple promise: clean up the rough edges without rewriting history. This is not a remake. It never pretends to be one. Instead, it aims to become the most playable,…

HIGHGUARD Review: Is This Raid Shooter Worth Playing After Launch Backlash?
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in Game ReviewsHIGHGUARD launched into chaos. Within days of its reveal, it hit massive concurrent player numbers and equally massive backlash. Steam reviews dipped into “Mostly Negative,” servers buckled under demand, and comparisons to failed hero shooters flooded social media. Two weeks later, the noise has faded. What remains is the game itself. After spending over twenty…

Helldivers 2 Redacted Regiment Review: Does Stealth Actually Work?
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in Game ReviewsHelldivers 2 has always been loud by design. Orbital barrages, accidental friendly fire, and panicked retreats define its identity. The Helldivers 2 Redacted Regiment Warbond challenges that philosophy. After two weeks operating behind enemy lines, one truth stands out. Arrowhead did not simply add suppressed weapons. They attempted to introduce an entirely different way to…

Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora – Did the 5-Hour Trial Prove It’s Worth Your Time in 2026?
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in Game ReviewsAvatar: Frontiers of Pandora has already made its first impression on you. If you played the five-hour trial before it ended on January 26, 2026, you are no longer deciding blindly. You explored Pandora, flew an Ikran, cleared RDA outposts. Now the real question sits quietly in the background. Is it actually worth committing to…

Atomfall Review: Survival Action in a Haunting Post-Nuclear Britain
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in Game ReviewsAtomfall is a survival-action game released on March 27, 2025, developed by Rebellion Developments, the studio known for grounded combat and tactical design. Set in an alternate-history version of northern England, Atomfall imagines a catastrophic nuclear incident that reshapes the countryside into a sealed quarantine zone filled with mystery, danger, and moral uncertainty. Rather than…

BrokenLore: Unfollow Review – A Psychological Horror Game That Confronts Social Media Toxicity
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in Game ReviewsBrokenLore: Unfollow has officially launched, and it arrives with a message that feels uncomfortably relevant. Rather than relying on traditional horror tropes, this indie psychological horror experience turns its focus inward. The game explores online bullying, body dysmorphia, digital obsession, and mental health through a deeply personal nightmare. Instead of monsters lurking in the dark,…

Streetdog BMX Launching – A Fast, Stylish Arcade BMX Experience
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in Game ReviewsStreetdog BMX officially launched on January 14, 2026, and now that players have spent real time with it, the game’s identity has become clear. This is not a simulation-heavy sports title. Instead, it is a pure arcade BMX experience built around creativity, rhythm, and replayability. Developed by Yeah Us! Games in collaboration with Null Games,…

Code Violet Launched on PS5 as a Modern Dino Crisis-Style Survival Horror Experience
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in Game ReviewsThe survival-horror genre has quietly been waiting for a true dinosaur comeback. With Code Violet now released on PlayStation 5, that wait finally feels justified. Designed as a spiritual successor to classic dinosaur survival games, Code Violet blends tense third-person combat, limited resources, and atmospheric storytelling into a focused, single-platform experience. Set in the 25th…

Core Keeper Blends Mining, Survival, and Co-Op Exploration Into a Deep Underground Adventure
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in Game ReviewsAt first glance, Core Keeper looks simple. Pixel art. Top-down view. Quiet atmosphere. However, that impression fades quickly. The game drops players into a mysterious underground world centered around a glowing Core. From that moment, curiosity drives every action. You mine walls, explore dark tunnels, and uncover biomes that feel alive and dangerous. Instead of…

Need for Speed Unbound Redefines Arcade Racing With Bold Visual Style and Street-Focused Gameplay
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in Game ReviewsWhen Need for Speed Unbound launched, it did not try to please everyone. Instead, it made a clear statement. The series was ready to evolve. Rather than chasing realism, Unbound leaned into personality. Its cel-shaded effects, graffiti-style animations, and expressive character design stood out immediately. This shift divided opinions at first. However, over time, it…

Feed the Reactor Launches as a Strategic Incremental Game Built Around Reactor Management and Long-Term Planning
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in Game ReviewsFeed the Reactor has officially launched, offering a different take on the incremental game genre. Instead of focusing on idle accumulation alone, the game places players inside a reactor where every decision affects stability, efficiency, and long-term output. At its core, Feed the Reactor is about balance. Players manage fuel types, control elemental flow, and…




















