It has been a hot minute since I reviewed a dedicated wired headset. Like a super-hot minute. But here we go. KIWI Ears x Z Reviews Serene from developer Kiwi Ears is an interesting headset. Packed with a braided wire, sporting some good isolation, and delivering some great sound quality, the headset makes its mark in positive ways. The only blight on its review record is the driver flex, which ne...[Read More]
Well, that’s a good way to get a new audience, especially this time of year (such a good time to watch those films). Anyway, enjoy the announcement below. December 2, 2025 – Scopely, one of the leading video game companies in the world, today unveiled a new collaboration between the chart-topping mobile game MONOPOLY GO! and Harry Potter. Players (aka “Tycoons”) are invited to roll the dice...[Read More]
Hopefully, the game gets better with this new reveal. We’ll see. Until then, enjoy the official details. Redwood City, CA – December 2, 2025 – EA SPORTS FC™ 26 today revealed 10 Classic XI squads, which will see some of football’s most iconic heroes return to pitch. Featuring fan-favourite legends who defined the most successful eras for their clubs and leagues, players can select Cl...[Read More]
It’s a really solid game, especially if you’re TMNT fan. Anyway, enjoy the official details below. Super Evil Megacorp is offering plenty of amazing deals on the popular, action-packed roguelike, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Splintered Fate. Steam (until December 4) Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Splintered Fate – 60% off ($29.99, $11.99) TMNT: Splintered Fate – Heroes Prem...[Read More]
Looks like a good plan. Check out the official details below. December 2, 2025 – Yesterday, NEXON and The First Descendant development team revealed the roadmap for the first half of 2026 in a special livestream, unveiling plans for the next year of content. The First-Half 2026 Roadmap The First Descendant has unveiled its roadmap for the first half of 2026, focusing on expanding combat con...[Read More]
I haven’t played God like this since Electronic Arts released Populous on the Sega Genesis. It’s good to be back to godhood. Reus 2, from developer Abbey Games and publisher Firesquid Games, allows players to play as a god. Or two. Or more. Players create worlds using different gods that add their own spice to planets (not Dune spice), while cultivating and building civilizations that produce vary...[Read More]
I’m getting some Kung Fu Master vibes from this. I can dig those vibes. Keys of Fury, from developer Elecorn, is an interesting typing-led action game. It takes the concept of a retro-style 2D arcade game and adds an exciting gameplay element: typing. The typing portion of the game is what it’s really about, and the game’s challenge is pushed forward by gradually difficult words to spell in a shor...[Read More]
Sometimes it doesn’t take a $200 SCUF controller to enjoy a gameplay session. Sometimes a $49.99 controller is just fine. Well, Hyperkin has just that controller for you with The Competitor. This $49.99 wonder features hall effect thumbsticks, impulse triggers (for that extra immersion), a programmable backend, and just enough customizable grip to make it seem like you’ve got a fancy controller. W...[Read More]
A little bit of tactical gaming never hurt anyone. Demonschool from developer Necrosoft Games was released on November 19th on PC and consoles, and has been surprisingly entertaining the last week or so, as I reviewed it. Touted as a tactical isometric role-playing game, this turned into more of a tactical turn-based experience with a fun story, rather than a gradual progression RPG. That’s not a ...[Read More]