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PSO2 New Genesis Provides Players With An Open World
PSO2 New Genesis is a brand new game that provides players with new equipment, weapons, and PSO2 Meseta. Phantasy Star Online 2: New Genesis is an open world, where there are many new content, we can have more fun in this game.
By Richard Patrick Jr.4 years ago in Gamers
HAMMERHEAD TRUE WIRELESS EARBUDS REVIEW
I haven’t had much luck with earbuds over the years. As someone who wears them religiously when working out, going for a hike, or just mowing the lawn, they never seem to last long. Mainly because I sweat profusely, to the point where even the best “sports” and “water-resistant” earbuds eventually get moisture in them and die. As a result, I never want to spend a great deal of money on a pair, unless I know they’ll last. Are Razer’s Hammerhead True Wireless earbuds the answer? Likely not, but when it comes to gaming and listening to tunes when you aren’t dripping wet, the Hammerhead delivers a fantastic audio experience.
By Wendy Zhang4 years ago in Gamers
HOA REVIEW
Studio Ghibli’s influence on the video game industry is becoming increasingly more palpable. The cute, ethereal worlds, packed with character and signature color palette have seeped into many titles. Dripping with personality, Hoa manages to do something that only a handful of games have been able to accomplish. Perfectly capturing the essence of Hayao Miyazaki, can Skrollcat Studio ensure that the gameplay matches the ambition of the jaw-dropping aesthetics?
By Wendy Zhang4 years ago in Gamers
PSYCHONAUTS 2 REVIEW
Aside from the devastation caused by Hurricane Katrina, I don’t remember a lot about 2005. But I do recall playing Psychonauts, Double Fine’s groundbreaking action puzzle platform game with its weird, trippy visuals, quirky sense of humor, and unique take on the human mind. Playing it today Psychonauts remains a game with more ambition and heart than mechanical polish, but it literally set the stage for Psychonauts 2, where all the wondrous, challenging and creative ideas of the original are more than fully realized.
By Wendy Zhang4 years ago in Gamers
The Ascent Review
Tiers are everywhere. Socioeconomic tiers split people based on education, wealth, and occupation. Sport tiers range from children’s amateur leagues to professionals competing at the Olympics. Tiers also exist in gaming. We expect that indie titles will not have the visual quality and content of the bigger games. But every once and a while a game blurs the line. The Ascent is a fun top-down shooter from a small development studio, Neon Giant, with exceptional visuals and plenty of content. If it were not for bugs, tedium, and other issues, it would sit comfortably alongside games several price tiers above its own.
By Wendy Zhang4 years ago in Gamers
Madden NFL 22 review: A game of inches
The Madden series is among the most heavily-criticized franchises on the market. Typically getting a new entry every summer, just before the real-life NFL season kicks off, Madden is infamous for its long-standing bugs, repeated content, and a general lack of innovation. Madden NFL 22 is the latest installment in the series and although it does address some of the game’s long-running problems, it feels like more of an incremental upgrade, rather than the generational leap players are hoping for.
By Wendy Zhang4 years ago in Gamers
Boyfriend Dungeon review: Man Crush Monday
I always love it when a developer can cleverly weave together two genres. Bonus points if those two genres are a pair that we almost never see together. Kitfox Games gave themselves the challenge to do just that with Boyfriend Dungeon, a visual novel dating sim combined with a traditional dungeon-crawler. Somehow, they pull it off.
By Wendy Zhang4 years ago in Gamers
Epsiton Origins
Epsiton Origins Life had been good, university was an excellent place; the Queen City had always been a locale I had enjoyed, but something was different this, the 20th Christmas of my life… It started with trouble sleeping… I kept having these overwhelming dreams; in one I was far in the north, it was night time, a clear cold night, and as I gazed up at the stars as I always had whenever I could, the constellations appeared, their respective lines, then an inter-connecting network between them…
By Lawrence Finlayson4 years ago in Gamers











