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PixelJunk Eden 2 and Dreams Of Another Bundle Announced For Early October: In an intense match, the Lone Wolves came out victorious. Read all about the big night here // Indonesian Indie Beat-Em-Up Troublemaker Out On Nintendo Switch This Month: In an intense match, the Lone Wolves came out victorious. Read all about the big night here // Crossfire: Legends Beta Test Pre-Download Starts In Southeast Asia: In an intense match, the Lone Wolves came out victorious. Read all about the big night here
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Spirit X Strike Review: All Combo, No Soul

Platform(s): PC (version reviewed) Genre: 3D beat 'em up In the great pantheon of beat ‘em ups, I’ve always been a sucker for the more theatrical, hack-and-slash side of things. You know, the kind where the camera dramatically zooms in on your 400-hit combo while your character says something like “You’re not even worth killing” for t...

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Elden Ring Nightreign Review: Chaos, Co-Op, & Carnage Done Right

Platform(s): PS5 (version reviewed), Xbox Series, PC Genre: Soulslike Survival Roguelike I’ve never slain a single boss in Elden Ring. In fact, I’ve yet to actually touch the game. Or any Soulslike, for that matter. Yes, yes—I can already hear the collective gasp of sweaty keyboard warriors calling for my public execution. But alas, here ...

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Andor Season 2 Arc 1 Review: Star Wars At Its Very Best

Sequels which outshine, outperform, and surpass their predecessors are dime a dozen. But when they do, they become important milestones in fandom and pop culture. They redefine an era. They set new benchmarks. Think of The Dark Knight, Back to The Future II, The Empire Strikes Back and The Godfather II. When Andor was first released, we admit, w...

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Corsair VOID Wireless v2 Review: Built For Battle, Not For Bass

There are gaming headsets that sound good. There are headsets that last long. And then there are the ones that try so desperately to do both, they forget the bit where you’re supposed to actually enjoy using them. Enter the Corsair VOID Wireless v2—a headset designed for people who aren’t particularly fussy, have a skull shaped like a Corsair...

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Spectre Divide Shut Down Weeks After Console Launch—Studio Closes Too

Well, that didn’t last long. Just six months after its launch—and mere weeks after making the leap to consoles—Spectre Divide, the free-to-play 3v3 shooter, is being unceremoniously put out to pasture. But it’s not just the game that’s going under; developer Mountaintop Studios is closing its doors as well. The news comes straight from M...

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Soloz: Game of Life Review – MLBB Meets Malay Melodrama Madness

As an esports journalist, I’ve spent countless hours dissecting the careers of players and streamers, but today, I’m stepping out of my comfort zone to review something a little different – Soloz: Game of Life. Now, do not be fooled; this isn’t a biopic of Faris "Soloz" Zakaria, Malaysia’s top streaming sensation. It is a fictionalised...

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Razer Barracuda X Chroma Review: Lean Green Listening Machine

Wearing the Razer Barracuda X Chroma headphones can be summed up with one word: liberating. After being an advocate for wired headphones for god-knows-how-long, you would think the change would be jarring. I still swear by my Philips SHP-5000 for work and (sometimes) play, but a week with one of Razer's recent flagship RGB headphones prove that ...

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Spectre Divide Review: A Fresh Twist With Some Growing Pains

Platform(s): PC (version reviewed) Genre: Tactical FPS Ever had one of those moments where you charge into a game, play a little too recklessly, and end up dying—only to find out that one of your teammates is AFK? You probably wished you could take control of their character and try again, right? Well, Spectre Divide brings that fantasy to ...

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Fairy Tail: Beach Volleyball Havoc Review: A Chaotic Volley Of Fun With Missed Potential

Platform(s): PC (version reviewed) Genre: 2D Sports Arcade Game   As someone who proudly identifies as a weeb, I have to admit Fairy Tail has always been a series that has always eluded me. Not for any specific reason—it just wasn’t part of my anime diet growing up. And now that binge-watching marathons aren't a thing for me (thanks...

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One Week With The Latest TTRacing One Piece Gaming Chair: Worth It?

If you're a One Piece fan and a gaming enthusiast, you won't want to miss our latest video review! I took an in-depth look at the TTRacing Maxx Air Threads Fabric Gaming Chair – Luffy Edition, a standout piece from their exciting One Piece collaboration. This special edition chair, part of a fantastic collaboration with One Piece, brings a uni...

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SteelSeries Arctis Nova 5 Wireless Review: Versatile AF

In the realm of gaming peripherals, there is no shortage of household names and SteelSeries stands out among them. While they offer a variety of products, I find their audio line, especially their headphones, to be the most impressive. Donned and praised by content creators, streamers and esports players alike, one caveat I've always had with the b...

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Anger Foot Review: Kicking Up Chaos In Pixelated Paradise

Platform(s): PC (version reviewed) Genre: First-person shooting/kicking speedrunning game In the realm of indie gaming, where creativity often trumps glossy visuals, Anger Foot emerges as a bold contender. Developed by Free Lives who is known for its offbeat titles, this first-person shooter(?) blends stylised graphics with adrenaline-pumping g...

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Super Fantasy Kingdom Preview: A Charming & Unique Roguelike City Builder

Platform(s): PC via SteamGenre: City Builder, Roguelike, Pixel Graphics The roguelike genre is saturated with action games (Hades, etc.) and bullet hell or twin-stick shooters (like The Binding Of Isaac, Dead Of West, etc.). To mix it up, what about a roguelike city builder? That's exactly what the new indie game Super Fantasy Kingdom is; by de...

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XDefiant Review: A Promising Work In Progress

Platform(s): PC (version reviewed), PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X | S Genre: Arena-Hero Shooter meant to rival Call of Duty The controller-driven segment of the first-person shooter world finds itself in an intriguing phase. Call of Duty (CoD) has reigned supreme for the better part of the past decade, while titles like Halo: Infinite and The Fi...

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Ghost of Tsushima: Director’s Cut Review: A Masterful Port

Platform(s): PC (version reviewed), PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4 Genre: Open-world Samurai RPG After earning its place as one of the top-rated PS4 exclusives and later transitioning to the PS5 with a director's cut brimming with extra content, Ghost of Tsushima Director's Cut is no longer bound to Sony's consoles. It has now arrived on PC shore...

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SAND LAND Review: A Quest Fueled By Potential, Hindered By Execution

Platform(s): PC (version reviewed), PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X | S, PlayStation 4 Genre: Anime action RPG Renowned manga artist Akira Toriyama, known for his iconic works like Dragon Ball and Dr. Slump, penned a standalone story in 2000 that epitomises his signature style. Sand Land seamlessly blends humour with the intense battles characteri...

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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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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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The Finals Review: A Dynamic Blend of Chaos & Control, Even After A Month Later

Platform(s): PC (version reviewed), Xbox Series, PlayStation 5 Genre: Chaotic Arena FPS   In the realm of online multiplayer shooters, recent trends often revolve around systems that restrict player power through unlocks, battle passes, or vast maps filled with scattered rewards. Even before these became commonplace, shooters demanded m...

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Delicious In Dungeon Starts The New Year Tastefully

Delicious In Dungeon is what happens when you cross a Dungeons & Dragons campaign with the Asian Food Channel. It's a concept that is so absurd it works: a dungeon party have to make a return trip to rescue their cleric from being digested slowly by a red dragon. However, since they're on borrowed time and limited resources, the leader Laios ha...

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