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Gift Review: Simple Yet Heartwarming Platforming Fun

Platform: PC (Steam) Genre: Puzzle Platformer, Atmospheric, Side Scroller Platformers are just not my thing. But this one, Gift; this one was truly enjoyable. In a world full of pretty damn tough platformers, I'm glad Gift is simple for us little newbies out here. When I say simple, I don't mean easy. Don't get me wrong, it has its tough par...

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LEGO Star Wars Tantive IV Brings Hope to Collectors and Builders, Old and New

The Tantive IV, while is not one of the most popular in the Star Wars massive library of starships, is probably one of the most important ships in the Star Wars franchise. The first ever starship to appear in the first Star Wars, responsible for transporting the Death Star schematics *cough macguffin* after the Battle of Scarif, any semblance of ho...

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Tarot Movie Review: A Deck Of Creepy Monsters But Mild Scares

Horror movies where a group of friends play a game and get killed one by one is essentially a subgenre by now, including movies like All Fun And Games, The Blackening and the recent Talk To Me. However, not all of them can be as good as Talk To Me, and unfortunately, Tarot is nowhere as fun as its premise promises to be. Reshuffling In Tarot,...

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Star Wars Tales Of The Empire Review: Path Of The Dark Side

Star Wars Tales Of The Jedi (our review here) was one of the best pieces of Star Wars animation ever when it premiered in 2022, giving us a short series that expanded Star Wars lore in meaningful ways while also being a great series in its own right. Two years later, and we're getting a follow-up anthology series in the same vein, but one that prom...

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Godzilla Minus One Review: Kaiju May Cry

It's a great time to be a Godzilla fan. We received not one, but two major live-action Godzilla movies in the span of a year with Godzilla Minus One and Godzilla X Kong The New Empire. Godzilla Minus One, in particular, has received universal praise, even winning Best Visual Effects at the Oscars earlier this year. Here in Southeast Asia, it's u...

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Apple TV+ Dark Matter Review: A Multiverse Story With Heart & Emotional Stakes

It seems like the Multiverse was a niche and mindblowing concept just a few years back but that all changed since comic book adaptations arguably made it more mainstream (despite sci-fi movies and TV shows having covered it for decades). It used to be that time travel was the most common sci-fi trope but now we're in a world where the multiverse is...

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The Samsung Galaxy A55 5G Review: Above Average in All Areas

Among the Samsung smartphones lineup, the A-series is considered to be the mid-tier in their list of offerings. Unlike the S-tier devices (e.g S24 Ultra, S24 Plus) which comes with all the flagship bells and whistles like the latest chip, top shelf camera setup and for the creme de la creme, titanium body, A-series devices are more subdued and grou...

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Civil War Review: View Finder

War is good for absolutely nothing in general. But if one were to happen, at least we have war correspondents and journalists to brave the front lines and chronicle these events, hopefully as a warning to other nations and world governments not to do this. Alex Garland of 28 Days Later and Annihilation fame has directed a film with A24 called Civil...

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Knuckles TV Series Review: An All-Ages Middling Buddy Flick

Video game movie and TV show adaptations have come a long way since the 90s, thanks to stellar shows like Arcane (League of Legends) and Fallout. Every production of these gaming offshoots requires quite a budget and some care in placating its respective fanbase while recruiting new ones in hopes of getting them on board the source material. Par...

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Stellar Blade Review: A Dull Edge In Need of Sharpening

Platform(s): PS5Genre: Action RPG Stellar Blade by Korean developer SHIFT UP will be the last PlayStation PS5 exclusive in a while. That means a lot of hype and anticipation will be riding on the tail of this game's release. Is it a game worthy of being a first-party PS5 exclusive? Unfortunately, if I have to rank this game amongst the panth...

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Abigail Review: A Fun Time For Horror Fans To Sink Their Fangs Into

Directing duo Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett has been a fan-favourite in horror circles for the past few years since the more niche days of 2012's VHS and 2014's Southbound to more recent breakout hits such as 2019's Ready Or Not and the latest two Scream movies (2022's Scream and 2023's Scream 6). After taking on horror anthologies and sl...

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Tales of Kenzera: ZAU Review – An Unforgettable Journey

Platform(s): PC (version reviewed), Xbox Series, PS5, Nintendo SwitchGenre: Metroidvania, Story-Driven, Platformer Grief is something we all deal with differently. In my time of gaming, I've dealt with my emotions one way. Raging in FPS games. As I hit my 30s, maybe taking out my frustrations on random teammates is not really idea. I say this bu...

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Lunar Lander Beyond Review: Houston, We Have Takeoff

Platform(s): PC (Steam and Epic), Switch, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, Atari VCSGenre: Action Adventure, Exploration, Arcade, Space Sim Brazillian developer Dreams Uncorporated's last game was 2021's Cris Tales, an ambitious but flawed attempt at making a non-Japanese JRPG. Three years later, they delve into a different genre, going back...

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Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes Review – Rally Forth

Platform(s): PC (version reviewed), Xbox Series, Xbox One, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch Genre: 90s Role-Playing Game Capsule Experience As a guy who loves his Japanese role-playing games from the Final Fantasy series to lesser-known ones like the Shadow Heart/Koudelka entries, I am ashamed to admit that I've never delved really...

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The Fall Guy Review: A Lovable Ryan Gosling Leads Action, Romance & Meta Tribute To Stunt People

It's impossible not to love Ryan Gosling at this point. He was the highlight as Ken in last year's Barbie, and he's been a delight in other movies over the years such as La La Land and The Nice Guys (both released in 2016). Meanwhile, director David Leitch has been improving himself with each movie, including the fun ride that was 2022's Bullet Tra...

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Lego’s Latest Millennium Falcon Is A Must Have for All Star Wars Fans

The Millennium Falcon is one of, if not, the most iconic Star Wars starship in pop culture history. A light freighter-turned-command ship for the Rebel Alliance, the Falcon was originally owned by Lando Calrissian before losing it in a game of sabacc to Han Solo. By the end of the sequel trilogy, the ship was seen under the care of Rey. Needless to...

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HBO’s The Sympathizer Review: From Saigon With Love

War and spy thrillers are famous genres in both TV and film, from James Bond to Jack Ryan to all the conventional and generic shows out there. Here comes HBO's The Sympathizer, which is based on the 2015 novel by Viet Thanh Nguyen, offering something new that's never been seen before. Not only is it set during the Vietnam War (and post-war), the le...

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Prime Video Fallout Series Review: A RAD-ical ATOM-ic Epic

Video game adaptations have recently been improving over the past few years with shows like HBO's The Last Of Us and Netflix's Arcane animated series, as well as movies like the Sonic The Hedgehog soon-to-be trilogy. We're gradually overcoming the video game adaptation curse that has long plagued the genre. However, the curse isn't entirely gone as...

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Children of the Sun Review: Bullet Bending Made Fun!

Platform(s): PC (version reviewed) Genre: Action, Shooter, Puzzle With so many games out there these days, it's hard for titles to stand out and grab gamers attention. Children of the Sun is definitely one experience that will pique interests, even in the already-unique indie space. Developed solo by René Rother, this puzzle shooter title w...

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The First Omen Review: An Ominous Prequel Elevated By Great Performances

1976's The Omen is nearing 50 years old now. It remains an underrated horror classic that hasn't been as popular in pop culture as other horror franchises, but it was probably responsible for kickstarting the 'evil child' trope in the horror genre. The First Omen is a prequel to that original movie (not the 2006 remake, thank God). Most prequels te...

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