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As far as I can remember, I've been surrounded by technology. My father bought us a Commodore 64 so I started playing games as a baby, following my passion with Amiga 500, then PC and so on. I love game related collectibles, and when I'm not collecting I review games, watch movies and TV Shows or you may catch me keeping a low profile at Game Events.

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MISERY Review

Sirens in the Zaslavie Silence When the world ends not with a bang but with a 60-second scramble to the bunker, MISERY doesn’t just simulate survival, it savors the suffering. Developed by Platens Entertainment, a nimble team drawing from STALKER‘s irradiated roots and DayZ‘s desperate dynamics, and published by Ytopia, this October 28, 2025, co-op rogue-lite survival opus ($29.9...[Read More]

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MISERY

MISERY is a 1–5 player co-op survival game set in a nuclear disaster zone. Here, every day is a struggle: search radioactive ruins for resources, build your bunker, craft weapons, and explore a weird, procedurally-generated world with your friends. Beware of anomalies, monsters, and armed bandits.

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Embark Studios Eyes a Decade of ARC Raiders: A Bold 10-Year Vision for the Extraction Shooter Phenomenon

From Server Slam Smash to Long-Haul Legend: ARC Raiders’ Ambitious Roadmap With ARC Raiders just four days from its October 30, 2025, launch on PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC (Steam and Epic Games Store), Swedish powerhouse Embark Studios is doubling down on their futuristic extraction shooter as more than a one-season wonder, it’s a “10-year game.” Design director Virgil Wat...[Read More]

Marathon’s Alpha Woes Became ARC Raiders’ Secret Weapon: An Unplanned “A/B Test” in Extraction Shooter Design

Bungie’s Stumbles, Embark’s Gains: How Rival Feedback Shaped ARC Raiders In the cutthroat arena of extraction shooters, where every loot drop and player betrayal can make or break a title, timing is everything. Just ask Embark Studios, the Swedish team behind ARC Raiders. Their PvPvE looter-shooter, fresh off a blockbuster “Server Slam” open test that peaked at 189,668 conc...[Read More]

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Amanda the Adventurer 2 Review

Creeping Back to the Attic’s Aftermath Once upon a time in the dim glow of a CRT screen, a deceptively cheery cartoon rabbit lured you into a web of wrongness that left you questioning every educational VHS you’d ever trusted. Now, Amanda the Adventurer 2 rewinds the tape with a sequel that’s as unsettling as finding your childhood teddy bear with a switchblade. Developed by MANG...[Read More]

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Amanda the Adventurer 2

In Amanda the Adventurer 2, the story continues as Riley encounters a mysterious masked figure after destroying the TV in the attic. Travel to the Kensdale Public Library and dig deeper into the mystery of Amanda the Adventurer.

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Farthest Frontier Review

Awakening on the Wilderness Edge In the frost-kissed fringes where the known world kneels to the untamed, Farthest Frontier beckons like a beckoning bonfire amid the biting blizzard, a city-builder survival saga that simmers with the sweat of settlers and the sting of scarcity. Developed and self-published by Crate Entertainment, the Boston-based blacksmiths who hammered Grim Dawn‘s ARPG anv...[Read More]

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THE GOOD OLD DAYS Review

Arostia’s Awkward Adolescence In the pixelated pastiche of 19XX, where CRT glows birthed basement legends and every NES cart was a covenant with childhood, The Good Old Days materializes like a mislaid Metroid manual unearthed from a time capsule. Developed by Yokogosystems, a Tokyo tandem of retro revivalists who’ve honed their hand-drawn homage since the 2023 demo dazzle, and publish...[Read More]

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THE GOOD OLD DAYS

A nostalgic metroidvania from the good old days back in 19XX. Take on the role of Sean, a young boy who ventures into the fictional city of Arostia to repay his father's debt. Rescue your 3 friends from imprisonment, defeat strong enemies, all while getting your debt paid in time!

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Occlude

You thought you knew the rules. You don't. Have you ever done something you regret? What if I told you there was a way to fix it? Make it so that something never happened at all; or perhaps, just happened differently. What if I told you it was as simple as a game of solitaire? What if I told you that the game’s name was Occlude? The game’s not simple. The rules are hidden, a...[Read More]

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Firefighting Simulator: Ignite Summer Camp DLC

S’mores and Smoke Signals: A Campfire Catastrophe Oh, the siren song of summer camp, roasting marshmallows over crackling flames, trading ghost stories under starry skies, and now, apparently, roasting marshmallows in crackling flames while frantically fetching your SCBA mask. The Summer Camp DLC for Firefighting Simulator: Ignite, developed by the tireless tinkerers at weltenbauer and publi...[Read More]

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Sanatorium – A Mental Asylum Simulator

“Sanatorium: A Mental Asylum Simulator Is One of the Most Unique Games I’ve Ever Seen” - VICE It’s the roaring twenties, an age of technological progress and social upheaval. As the city around you expands, you feel left behind: a weary journalist burdened by debt and drifting purpose. Then, out of the blue, a cryptic message arrives from a childhood friend—perhaps the tip of a lifetime. It poi...[Read More]

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