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  • Resident Evil 3: Remake is worth a shot, even if your gaming hours are limited in this action-horror spectacle. Undoubtedly, it stands out in terms of visuals, feel, and performance, yet it undergoes some weakening experiences compared to its 2019 counterpart, “Resident Evil 2: Remake.” In the previous installment, each scene could be completed in…

  • Unveiling the Darkness: The Last of Us Part II

    In the vast narrative landscape of “The Last of Us Part II,” there’s an ever-present sense of oppression, a departure from the first installment. Every moment is fraught with tension and anticipation, akin to the unsettling vibe in A24’s “Hereditary.” Those fleeting moments of ease are swiftly shattered, leaving little room for indulgence. Is it…

  • Elegance Meets Familiarity: Ghost of Tsushima’s Tale Unveiled

    Ghost of Tsushima, created by Sucker Punch Productions is an open world game with a Mongol invasion of Japan theme. It has a familiar structure and a buttery smooth combat system. Ghost of Tsushima achieves the Sony Exclusive standards of polish and workmanship, but it is lacking in innovation and polish to compare to other…

  • Embark on a Pokémon Adventure: London Welcomes its First Pokémon Center Pop-up Store

    This morning at 10 a.m., Pokémon unveiled the first-ever Pokémon Center pop-up store in the Shepherd’s Bush area of Westfield London. For those, like myself, who haven’t had the fortune of visiting a Pokémon Center in Japan, now is your chance to explore the exclusive pop-up shop. Here are some useful details: So, what’s in…

  • Unveiling the November Lineup of Xbox Gold Games

    Unlocking some crime mysteries, hopping onto a series of trains, piloting some cosmic spaceships – embark on a delightful driving journey. Xbox Gold members are in for a treat with four free games in November, spanning three generations of Xbox consoles and delivering excitement to the Xbox One. Ah, so that’s why it’s called Xbox…

  • Connecting Isolated Realms: A Deep Dive into Death Stranding

    Death Stranding’s hype cycle was insane. Kojima’s dedicated fans would have you believe he was a messiah. Every new piece of information about Death Stranding had them going wild. They were captivated by the mystery that the former Konami creator wove in the trailers leading up to launch. Death Stranding is finally out. Does it…

  • Review of The Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening

    I got into the Game Boy late in its lifecycle, but that never bothered this little gamer. Shortly after, I got my hands on “Pokémon Ruby,” and the Pokémon craze ensued. One of the trends was the “Pokémon Trading Card Game.” Why am I mentioning this? Because, much like the notorious item-trading sequences in “The…

  • Skyrim Guide: Early Wealth Strategies

    In Skyrim, gold is the ultimate ruler, even if you’re Dragonborn. Hard work and perseverance will take you far, but they won’t make you rich. If you’re aiming to amass a fortune in Skyrim, you need to take matters into your own hands. There are numerous ways to earn gold in Skyrim—will you become an…

  • Mario Kart 8 Deluxe: Racing Into the Future with Nintendo Switch

    Contrary to opting for a challenging sequel, Nintendo has chosen a “high-definition remaster” approach by porting Mario Kart 8 to the Switch. Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, as speculated before the recent Nintendo Switch showcase, transcends the realm of a mere port; it introduces substantial additions and transformative changes to the game. One of the most…

  • Skyrim’s Enduring Allure: A Journey Through Tamriel

    Though released in 2011, “The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim” remains a household name among gamers, standing as one of the most beloved RPGs. According to the game’s creator, Todd Howard, as of November 2016, it had sold over 30 million copies, a testament to its enduring popularity. The game’s endless open-world system has undeniably captivated…