Nathaniel Stevens

Path of Exile livestream unveils 3.25 update – Settlers of Kalguur, closed beta registration coming for Path of Exile 2

This should have made more than a few people happy. Enjoy the official details below. Auckland, New Zealand – JULY 19, 2024 – During today’s Path of Exile Livestream, “GGG Live,” developer Grinding Gear Games unveiled details for Path of Exile’s 3.25 update, Settlers of Kalguur. The July expansion introduces the Settlers of Kalguur Challenge League, balance improvements including two Ascenda...[Read More]

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Stray Gods – Orpheus Review (PS5)

Back in August of last year, I had the pleasure of reviewing Stray Gods, a visual novel – musical. I had never seen a game like this before in my life, and it was just a blast to take in the engaging narrative, compelling characters, and musical talent that went into it. It was truly something special and I highly recommend checking it out, if you haven’t yet. Nearly a year later, the good folks a...[Read More]

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Neon White Review (Xbox)

Have you ever had one of those games where you’re incredibly skeptical of everyone’s reaction towards it, especially after playing it for a whopping 10 minutes and not fully grasping the uniqueness of it, and not sure where the fun lies? I have had several of those games over the years and I must tell you, Neon White isn’t one of them. To add more credibility to that notion, our own Ben Sheene rav...[Read More]

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The Tribe Must Survive Review (PC

Way back in the early part of 2024, I played through The Tribe Must Survive while it was in early access. What I found was an addictive game that pressed me with its strategy to keep a group of people alive, develop their world while catering to their needs, and at the same time force me to get better through the emotional fragility of its characters. It was one helluva EA playthrough. Now, it’s o...[Read More]

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Super Monkey Ball: Banana Rumble Review (Nintendo Switch)

My time with the Monkey Ball series is minimal. Part of the reason is that I haven’t realized how many of these games have graced mobile. I’ve been out of the Monkey Ball loop with the series’ releases. The other reason is that I just stink at the games, and I am easily frustrated with rolling off the edges repeatedly. Pretty much the same reason I politely pass on FromSoftware games.  Minus the r...[Read More]

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TSUKIHIME – A piece of blue glass moon Review (PS4)

If you want a visual novel, this is a visual novel. TSUKIHIME – A piece of blue glass moon from developer Type-Moon is a deep and well-written monster and mayhem-driven story. It’s quite a journey. While I would certainly like a bit more interactivity in my visual novel, as you’re often making dialogue choices rather than action-based ones, having a good story with hard turns and twists make...[Read More]

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#BLUD Review (PC)

#BLUD is a game that lives with the heart of the Powerpuff Girls while maintaining the personality of Buffy the Vampire Slayer. That is one helluva combination for a game to contain, especially when the visuals back it all up. And believe me, this is a visually stunning game on so many levels. The game doesn’t live solely on its prettiness and powerful edginess, it also contains a wonderful backbo...[Read More]

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ASKA launches into Early Access

Check it out, folks. Enjoy the official announcement below. Gothenburg, Sweden — June 20, 2024 — ASKA, the third-person Viking survival builder from Thunderful Games and Sand Sailor Studio, is now available in Early Access on PC via Steam. In ASKA, players find themselves shipwrecked on a mysterious island where they must tame an uncharted land and build a Viking empire worthy of Odin’...[Read More]

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Splintered Fate set to launch July 17th

TMNT lives on! Check out the official details below. SAN FRANCISCO – June 20, 2024 – Super Evil Megacorp’s award-winning Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Splintered Fate – which received over 22,000 5/5 radical player reviews on mobile — will make its console debut on July 17 when it lands on Nintendo Switch. The crime-fighting, pizza-loving Turtle brothers are back and better than ...[Read More]

Stray Gods: Orpheus set to release on June 27th

If you have not tried this game, this is the perfect moment to jump in. It’s really quite good. Anyway, enjoy the official release below. Last month, Humble Games and Summerfall Studios’ revealed that their brand new DLC, Stray Gods: Orpheus will release for PC on June 27, 2024. Today, they surprised console fans with the announcement that the DLC will launch for Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, P...[Read More]

Megabit and Tiny Roar release a first-look at Lou’s Lagoon

Enjoy those official details below. Hamburg, Germany – June 20, 2024 – Today, Megabit, the new publishing arm launched by Aonic to support the company’s first and third-party video game studios, in partnership with German publisher rokaplay and developer Tiny Roar, revealed a first look at brand new gameplay for adventure-exploration game Lou’s Lagoon at the Games Made in Germany Steam event...[Read More]

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Ghost of Tsushima: Director’s Cut Review (PC)

I don’t really care how many versions of Ghost of Tsushima: Director’s Cut Sony Interactive Entertainment publishes on another platform because I’m still going to play the hell out of it before reviewing it. Every single time. Let me clarify, the main reason for doing that repeatedly is that GoT is a fantastic, replayable game that features a compelling story and set of well-developed characters. ...[Read More]

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