Nathaniel Stevens

9.5

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The Drifter Review (Nintendo Switch 2)

I haven’t seen this much drama in a point-and-click game since The Dig. The Drifter, from developer Powerhoof and Dave Lloyd, is a narrative-driven point-and-click experience that puts the user in the shoes of a drifter named Mick, who is trying to make it back to his family for his mother’s funeral. Along the way, he gets caught in a web of murder and mayhem and is forced into lightning-quick dec...[Read More]

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8.5

Great

UFC 6 Review (PS5)

Over the years, I have been putting the UFC video game titles in the same spot as WWE games. Not because of their over-the-top tough guys, or the ridiculous atmosphere of fans screaming for blood. None of that connects. The bridge I built between the two titles is based on controls and fun gameplay. Both games are notorious for asking their players to master the controls and memorize flicks and co...[Read More]

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Thank You for Your Application Review (PC)

Grammarly does not like the fact that there isn’t a comma in that name. Oh, well. Grammarly will have to live. Thank You for Your Application from developer Ice Lemon Tea Studio hit Steam this past Friday. It’s a logical deduction game that is led by a dystopian backdrop and a funny set of rules. If you have ever played a Carmen Sandiego game or the Phoenix Wright series, then you will understand ...[Read More]

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Huanuo FlowLift Pro Dual Monitor Arm Review (PC)

Never underestimate the importance of a properly lifted pair of monitor arms, especially if you’re gaming, streaming, or editing. Honestly, you never know how much you need them until you use them, and you might need these. Tech monitor arm manufacturer Huanuo has released its latest and very inexpensive dual-monitor arm solution to the world with the FlowLift Pro Dual Monitor Arm. This monitor ar...[Read More]

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Echoes of Aincrad Preview – Impressions (PC)

It has been a preview and demo-type of summer so far for Digitalchumps. We have been privy to a lot of early access and in-development games, and have found most of what we have seen super interesting, even if it’s going in the wrong direction. The 2026 holiday season, as well as 2027 are going to be an interesting time for the gaming industry. Lots of things to look forward to and plenty of hope ...[Read More]

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Epomaker TH108 Pro V2 Keyboard Review (PC)

The keyboard reviews keep on coming.  I can dig it. Or is that ‘type it’? ANYWAY! Our latest keyboard review is the Epomaker – TH108 Pro, and this pink beauty is pleasant as it is pretty. It’s a gasket-mounted keyboard that features a useful LCD screen, raised creamy keys with jade switches, and a pretty swanky knob for multi-uses. It’s a solid choice for multiple typing situations, as it is incre...[Read More]

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9.5

Amazing

The 7th Guest Remake Review (PC)

This game has some legs. The 7th Guest Remake from developers Vertigo Games and Exkee has returned to Steam, this time as a non-VR experience. For players not interested in the VR aspect, the game still packs plenty of entertaining puzzles, a solid story, and a reason to believe that developers can breathe life into old games. Let’s talk. Story While I won’t give away too many details of the story...[Read More]

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The Caribou Trail Review (PC)

This was an experience. The Caribou Trail from developers Unreliable Narrators and ManaVoid Entertainment is a narrative-led adventure game that puts players in the shoes of fishermen who have found themselves at Gallipoli during World War I. If you’re not familiar with Gallipoli, there are plenty of stories out there about it, even a movie starring Mel Gibson. Be warned, it isn’t a pleasant set o...[Read More]

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Epomaker HE75 V2 Keyboard Review (PC)

Leave it to Epomaker to create yet another gaming keyboard that works damn well. They continually know what their audience wants, and seem to understand how to draw newbies into their wonderful web. The HE75 V2 Keyboard from Epomaker landed on our desk this week, a 75% Hall Effect Tri-mode RGB beauty that is easy to use, adjust, and enjoy. This gorgeous, tiny-engine-that-could may not replace your...[Read More]

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7.8

Good

World of Tanks: HEAT Review (PC)

I realize World of Tanks: HEAT has some faults, but good gravy, it’s fun driving a tank around and blowing shit up. What more could you want from a multiplayer tank experience? World of Tanks: HEAT from developer Wargaming Group Limited is a free-to-play gaming experience. The game puts players on large maps, in various modes, and lets them blow the holy hell out of each other. Packed with upgrada...[Read More]

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Turtle Beach Command Series KB5 Keyboard

KB5 is king. That’s the end of the review. Kidding. I am required to type more. The Turtle Beach Command Series KB5 Keyboard landed on my desk a couple of weeks ago. As I have written a bajillion times in countless keyboard reviews, I am a big stickler for a comfortable, functional, and well-designed keyboard experience. If it doesn’t meet all those categories and expectations, it isn’t a keyboard...[Read More]

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Buffet Knight – Decadent Full Course

A hero that eats, spits out their food, and saves the day. I have seen this before somewhere. Buffet Knight – Decadent Full Course from developer Nowis-337 Games is a top-down action-adventure in the same spirit as any popular NES role-playing game from the 80s. It’s filled with puzzles, a decent amount of action, and plenty of opportunities to spit at enemies. While it doesn’t do anything particu...[Read More]

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