Will Silberman

My name is Will. I drink coffee, and I am the Chumps' resident goose expert. I may also have an abbreviation after my last name.

Draknek’s upcoming puzzle game, The Electrifying Incident launches this April

This thinky game looks delightful. Check out the news from Draknek & Friends below!  We’re excited to announce that the next game from Draknek & Friends is The Electrifying Incident: A Mini-Monster Expedition. This game will be announced February 18th, and will launch on Steam this April. From February 18th, a short demo will be available to play on Steam. Featuring the monster from ...[Read More]

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Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii (PC) Review

What do pirates and yakuza have in common? Nothing. Absolutely nothing. Yet, Ryu Ga Gotoku reached deep to make these two disparate thematics work in their tried-and-true bonkers fashion. Every time I have picked up a new Yakuza game, I think I’ve seen it all. Yet, once again, I’m pleasantly surprised to no end. We don’t deserve Ryu Ga Gotoku, folks. We don’t deserve them at all. I spent the past ...[Read More]

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VALORANT Partners With Thai Superstar MILLI For VALORANT Masters Bangkok Cinematic Video Featuring Single “ONE PUNCH”

It’s always awesome to see who Riot Games Music partners with in their major releases. Check out the news below! TL;DR: VALORANT and Riot Games Music have collaborated with Thai rap phenomenon MILLI on the show-stopping new single “ONE PUNCH,” which is featured in the cinematic video for the upcoming VALORANT Masters Bangkok event released today. The tournament marks the first global event o...[Read More]

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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Splintered Fate – Casey Jones & The Junkyard Jam DLC Review

My return to Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Splintered Fate was a positive one. Last summer, I spent a good eight hours playing Splintered Fate for my original review of the Nintendo Switch version, with a handful of additional hours spent playing it on planes, trains, and automobiles when traveling for work. It grew on me, convoluted upgrade/currency systems and all, especially once I had managed ...[Read More]

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KiiBOOM Moonshadow V2 Mechanical Keyboard Review

KiiBOOM’s mechanical keyboards have consistently impressed me in my previous experience. The Phantom keyboards’ acrylic construction and build quality are uniquely designed, the Loop series of keyboards are comprised of hefty premium aluminum, while KiiBOOM’s switches have held up to immense pressure and sound delightful. I’ve recommended KiiBOOM’s keyboards for my friends who’ve wanted colorful a...[Read More]

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Lelelab Y2K 76 Hotswap Mechanical Keyboard Review

The Lelelab Y2K 76 Hotswap Mechanical Keyboard is a work of keyboard art. It is the wildest, but most beautifully-designed cybernetic keyboard I have used so far. I am usually cautious to make a hyperbolic statement here, but it’s hard for me to gloss over how much the Y2K feels like it was designed for me and looks starkly different from any other keyboard I have seen or used. Before I get too fa...[Read More]

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Momodora: Moonlit Farewell (Nintendo Switch) Review

The pantheon of metroidvanias are known for their innovative thematics, exploration, and additions to the gaming genre. Over the past few years, I’ve played several that have gone on all in on separating themselves from the pack in unique ways. Hollow Knight won me over on its charm and deep combat. The Last Faith challenged me in all the right ways, testing my resolve in keeping up with its steep...[Read More]

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SASHA ALEX SLOAN RELEASES NEW VERSION OF “WHAT HAVE THEY DONE TO US” FROM ARCANE SEASON 2 SOUNDTRACK

I’ve loved the ARCANE Season 2 soundtrack so far. Check out the news about its newest single below Today, Riot Games and Virgin Music Group have unveiled a stirring new version of “What Have They Done to Us,” featuring the haunting and enigmatic vocals of Sasha Alex Sloan. This transformative take on the standout track from Arcane League of Legends: Season 2 (Soundtrack From The Animated Ser...[Read More]

SUGOI Showcase for Indie Games that Defy Expectations to Debut March 27

SHERMAN OAKS, California – Jan. 31, 2025 – After the success of The Game Awards for Games Who Can’t Afford the Game Awards (TGAGWCAGA), organizer Joystick Ventures to provide indie games a new space to spotlight talented teams in the gaming industry this Spring with the SUGOI Showcase, taking place Thursday, March 27. [Developers, submit your games here] The first S-video Ultra-64 Gameboy Ob...[Read More]

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Guilty Gear -Strive- Nintendo Switch Edition Review

Better late than never, right? Guilty Gear -Strive-, Arc System Works’ 25th installment of the Guilty Gear series, is now on the Nintendo Switch. I don’t hold it against Arc System Works for not initially releasing -Strive on the Switch – look at how Mortal Kombat 1 exists on Nintendo’s little handheld that might or might not be a console. Even more, not many of the Guilty Games made their way to ...[Read More]

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Day of the Devs: San Francisco Edition + GDC- Developer Submissions Now Open!

Day of the Devs is always exciting to watch. Check out the news for the upcoming San Francisco Edition! It’s a brand new year, and Day of the Devs is kicking it off with a bang with a lineup of exciting events happening in March, including the return of Day of the Devs: San Francisco Edition and an incredible exhibition of titles featured at this year’s Games Developer Conference.   Day...[Read More]

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Keychron K5 QMK Wireless Mechanical Keyboard (Version 2) Review

When I first plugged in my Keychron K5 QMK Wireless Mechanical Keyboard (Version 2), I couldn’t happen but marvel at its slimness, its build quality, its shinethrough keycaps, and how it felt in hand. I was just blown away by how well-designed it was despite its affordable asking price. I’m getting ahead of myself. Let’s take a few steps back. The Keychron brand comes praised from Redditors and ot...[Read More]

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