Nioh 3 Review – Brutal Masterpiece Returns

It’s quite hard to believe that Nioh 1 released almost a whole decade ago in 2017. The sequel Nioh 2 was released in 2020, and it’s been long enough that Koei Tecmo have decided to release a third entry into…

Code Vein II Review – Stunning Anime Epic

There’s the saying that no good deed goes unpunished. And nowhere is it more true than in Bandai Namco’s follow up to it’s 2019 Anime Soulslike, Code Vein. With Code Vein II we’re dropped into the aftermath of an ongoing…

Styx: Blades of Greed PC Review – Stunning Stealth and Goblin Brilliance

Styx Blades of Greed marks the long-awaited return of gaming’s most foul-mouthed goblin master thief. Developed by Cyanide Studio and published by Nacon, the game arrived on February 19, 2026 for PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S, to everyone, however, purchase the Quartz…

The Jackbox Party Pack 11 Review – The Awesome Family Game is back

The latest instalment of the Jackbox series has arrived The Jackbox Party Pack 11, and it marks a significant milestone as the eleventh annual pack. Having spent some time with the full collection since its release, here is a look…

Genesis Toron 301 Stereo Gaming Headset Review

I’ll be honest right from the start — the Genesis Toron 301 didn’t make a strong first impression when I pulled it out of the box. No lights, no flashy design, no “look at me” gamer styling. It’s just… a headset. And…

Genesis Thor 404 Full-Size Mechanical Gaming Keyboard Review

The first time I used the Genesis Thor 404, I wasn’t entirely sure what to expect. I’ve handled a lot of budget mechanical keyboards, and most of them feel… well, like budget keyboards. But this one? It immediately felt different. Solid.…

Ayasa Shadows of Silence Review – A Broken, Frustrating Mess

Ayasa Shadows of Silence from Aya Games is a side-scrolling puzzle platform adventure game. It features a dark, creepy aesthetic, and from the trailers and visuals put out, it certainly looks interesting. However, looking interesting is not enough. Is the…

Genesis Zircon 660 Pro Wireless Review – Killer Lightweight Mouse

The Zircon 660 Pro Wireless from Genesis aims to give you the best of all worlds: lightweight, modern sensor performance, and flexible connectivity — wired, 2.4 GHz low‑latency wireless, or Bluetooth. For under or around mid-budget range, it manages to deliver a…

Genesis Krypton 660 review – ultralight performance for gamers

Genesis‘s Krypton 660 arrives as a tidy answer to a very simple question: Can you get modern ultralight mouse features without breaking the bank? The short answer is yes — the Genesis Krypton 660 nails the basic ultralight formula (very…

Sektori Review – A Brilliant and Explosive Twin-Stick Shooter

Sektori from developer Kimmo Lahtinen is what I’d like to call a work of art. And before I get questioned heavily here for stating such, there’s a lot to unpack here as to why. Honestly, this is one of the…