You bought in. You believed. The roadmap looked solid. The trailer had potential. And now? You’re staring at the same three enemy types in an unfinished biome, wondering how this
You bought in. You believed. The roadmap looked solid. The trailer had potential. And now? You’re staring at the same three enemy types in an unfinished biome, wondering how this
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You keep saying it’s your favorite. You defend it. Quote it. Swear it changed your life. But here’s the truth: You haven’t played it in years. Maybe a decade. Maybe
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You used to learn the game. Now the game learns you. Difficulty scaling was the start. Then came procedural generation. Then enemy AI that flanks you. But in 2025, a
If 2023 was the year of unfinished games and 2024 was the year of layoffs, then 2025 is the year of the Patch Note Meltdown—a glorious, chaotic spiral of overcorrection
The handheld PC wars are in full swing and honestly? It’s getting messy. Between Valve’s Steam Deck, ASUS’s ROG Ally, and Lenovo’s dark horse Legion Go, the dream of pocket-sized
Remember when AAA meant quality? Now it mostly means “another abandoned live service with a $70 price tag and a 120GB download that’s 40% cutscene.” In 2025, the most exciting
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When Baldur’s Gate 3 dropped in full, it didn’t just raise the bar—it set the bar on fire and made everyone else look like they forgot their dice. This wasn’t
The Real Game of the Year? Your Backlog Every year, the internet argues over what the Game of the Year really is. And every year, the true winner gets ignored: