Pragmata Review
Pragmata is one of those rare modern AAA games that actually tries something different—and more importantly, commits to it. After years of delays and mystery, Capcom finally delivered a sci-fi action-adventure that blends shooting, hacking, and emotional storytelling into a surprisingly cohesive experience.
Crimson Desert Review
Crimson Desert feels like the kind of game that wants to cover every base - and in many ways, it succeeds, just not without a few rough edges.
WWE2k26 Review
If you’ve been following the series, you know WWE 2K26 isn’t trying to reinvent wrestling games—it’s trying to perfect the spectacle. And honestly? This one gets pretty close. It’s loud, dramatic, sometimes ridiculous… and that’s exactly why it works.
High on Life 2 Review
If you thought High on Life was unhinged, High on Life 2 basically looks at that chaos and says, “Yeah… we can go weirder.”
Nioh 3 Review
Nioh 3 keeps what the series does best - quick, challenging fights - and throws in a few fresh ideas to keep things interesting.
Code Vein II Review
Code Vein II comes out swinging with bigger ideas and a clear mission: make what worked in Code Vein even better and broaden the whole experience.
Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 Review
Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 doesn’t just kick the door down — it explodes it in slow motion, laughs maniacally, then shoots you in the face for fun.
The Outer Worlds 2 Review
The Outer Worlds 2 is smarter, funnier, and more expansive, proving that Obsidian’s brand of choice-driven chaos still hits hard. It’s a sci-fi RPG that respects your decisions, mocks your employers, and reminds you that the real final boss is corporate policy.
Ninja Gaiden 4 Review
Ninja Gaiden 4 is fast, fierce, and merciless—and that’s its greatest strength.
Battlefield 6 Review
Battlefield 6 is explosive, cinematic, and gloriously unpredictable. It doesn’t just simulate war—it throws you into a multiplayer blockbuster where teamwork, timing, and dumb luck collide.
Hollow Knight: Silksong Review
After years of anticipation, conspiracy theories, and at least one calendar sacrificed to the void, Hollow Knight: Silksong finally arrives—and yes, it was absolutely worth the wait
Madden NFL 26 Review
Madden NFL 26 actually feels like the franchise broke the huddle with a fresh game plan.
Mafia: The Old Country Review
Mafia: The Old Country is a stylish, story-driven return to form for the series, drenched in Sicilian atmosphere and brimming with classic mob drama.
Grounded 2 Review
If the first Grounded made you feel tiny, Grounded 2 makes you feel microscopic in the best possible way.
EA Sports College Football 26 Review
EA Sports College Football 26 feels like someone bottled the chaos of a student section, the smell of tailgate barbecue, and the sound of a marching band blasting your eardrums—and then poured it all into your console
Death Stranding 2: On the Beach Review
Death Stranding 2: On the Beach is one of those rare sequels that feels both inevitable and impossible — inevitable because Hideo Kojima was never going to leave the Strand genre alone, and impossible because it somehow manages to be stranger, more ambitious, and more emotionally charged than the original.
Mortal Kombat 1: Definitive Edition Review
Mortal Kombat has always been about excess — excess gore, excess style, and excess swagger. Mortal Kombat 1: Definitive Edition takes that and cranks it up like a malfunctioning arcade cabinet.
Doom: The Dark Ages Review
You know a game is doing something right when you finish a level, set the controller down, and think: “I’m pretty sure I just committed several demonic war crimes… and it was awesome.” That’s DOOM: The Dark Ages in a nutshell
Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 Review
If you’ve ever wondered what would happen if a JRPG, a rhythm game, and a oil painting all walked into a bar—this is it. Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 is bold, beautiful, and haunting, an RPG that trades swords for brushstrokes and tells a story that feels both epic and deeply personal.