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Best RPG Side Quests That Were Better Than the Main Story
RPGs are built on epic main quests, but sometimes it’s the detours that stay with us forever. Whether it’s the gut-wrenching tragedy of The Witcher 3’s Bloody Baron, the sinister thrill of Skyrim’s Dark Brotherhood, or the unforgettable loyalty missions of Mass Effect 2, these side quests proved they could outshine the main campaigns. Packed with emotional depth, quirky characters, and high stakes, these stories turned “optional content” into some of gaming’s most legendary m

Braheim Gibbs
Sep 183 min read


10 JRPGs That Should Be on Every Gamer’s Bucket List
JRPGs aren’t just games—they’re epic journeys filled with unforgettable characters, emotional storytelling, and soundtracks that live rent-free in our heads for decades. From timeless classics like Chrono Trigger and Final Fantasy VII to modern masterpieces like Persona 5 Royal and Dragon Quest XI, these games showcase the best the genre has to offer. Whether you’re new to JRPGs or revisiting old favorites, this bucket list is the ultimate guide to essential experiences every

Braheim Gibbs
Sep 183 min read


15 Biggest PS5 Games Coming in 2026: The Year PlayStation 5 Flexes Its Power
2026 is shaping up to be the biggest year yet for PlayStation 5. From Resident Evil Requiem and GTA 6 to brand-new heavy hitters like Phantom Blade Zero and Marvel 1943: Rise of Hydra, Sony’s console is stacked with legendary sequels, fresh IPs, and jaw-dropping blockbusters. Here are the 15 biggest PS5 games coming in 2026 that will define the year in gaming.

Braheim Gibbs
Sep 63 min read


Top 10 Open Worlds That Actually Felt Alive
Not all open worlds are created equal. Some feel like empty sandboxes, while others breathe with life, history, and personality. From the unpredictable NPCs and sweeping landscapes of The Witcher 3 to the dangerous mysteries of Elden Ring and the cultural richness of Assassin’s Creed Odyssey, these are the worlds that pulled us in and convinced us they’d keep spinning even if we set the controller down.

Braheim Gibbs
Sep 43 min read


Why Twisted Metal is the Best Video Game Adaptation—and Yes, It Beats The Last of Us
Everyone crowned The Last of Us as the gold standard of video game adaptations, but the truth is, it never felt like a game. It was prestige TV with zombies. Twisted Metal, on the other hand, fully embraces the chaotic soul of gaming—explosions, killer clowns, dumb jokes, and all. Here’s why Twisted Metal captures the true spirit of video game storytelling better than Joel’s mushroom apocalypse ever could.

Corey M. Floyd
Aug 274 min read


Why Bethesda’s Latest Hire Is a Signal of Things to Come for Elder Scrolls VI and Fallout 5
Bethesda just hired ex–BioWare writer John Dombrow as Senior Quest Designer—signaling renewed narrative muscle for The Elder Scrolls VI and Fallout 5. With Elder Scrolls VI slowly entering full production and Fallout 5 confirmed greenlit, this move hints at better quests, sharper storytelling, and big ambitions for both RPG heavyweights.

Braheim Gibbs
Aug 272 min read


Gamescom 2025: Everything You Need to Know
Gamescom 2025 kicks off with blockbuster premieres, indie showcases, and global reveals from studios like Xbox, Bandai Namco, and Blizzard. From Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 and World of Warcraft: Midnight to indie gems like Kitsune: The Journey of Adashino, this year’s event is packed with major announcements and surprises. Here’s everything you need to know about Opening Night Live and what’s coming to the show floor.

Braheim Gibbs
Aug 182 min read


Rolling for Representation in Black TTRPG Spaces
For decades, tabletop RPGs like Dungeons & Dragons thrived on Eurocentric fantasy tropes while sidelining Black players and creators. From gatekeeping to stereotypes, the TTRPG world wasn’t always welcoming—but that’s changing. Today, Black storytellers and communities are reclaiming the table with new systems, streams, and worlds rooted in Black culture and imagination. This article explores why representation matters and how the game is finally evolving.

Corey M. Floyd
Aug 184 min read


Stellar Blade’s PC Port Smashes Records, Secures Sequel for 2027
Stellar Blade’s PC port has shattered expectations—selling over one million copies in three days and peaking at 183,000 + concurrent players on Steam. That performance not only outpaces other PlayStation ports but secured Shift Up its most lucrative quarter ever. With sales topping 3 million across platforms and a sequel confirmed for 2027, Stellar Blade is now a global emblem of South Korean gaming rising.

Braheim Gibbs
Aug 182 min read


Metal Gear Solid Δ: Snake Eater – The Remake You’re Waiting For
Metal Gear Solid Δ: Snake Eater launches August 28, 2025, bringing Kojima’s Cold War-era classic into Unreal Engine 5. The remake offers two playstyles—Legacy Mode for purists and New Style for modern stealth fans—alongside upgraded environments, multiplayer with “Fox Hunt,” and a Collector’s Edition loaded with extras. Here’s everything you need to know before Snake sneaks back onto PS5, Xbox, and PC.

Braheim Gibbs
Aug 182 min read


Resident Evil: Survival Unit Surpasses 1 Million Pre-Registrations Ahead of Global Launch
Resident Evil: Survival Unit has already surpassed 1 million pre-registrations ahead of its global 2025 launch. Co-developed by Aniplex and JOYCITY, the mobile strategy spin-off blends real-time tactics with the tension of Capcom’s iconic survival horror series. Players can now meet the game’s operatives, join the social media follow campaign, and pre-register via the App Store, Google Play, or the official website.

Braheim Gibbs
Aug 112 min read


Atomfall Review: A Flawed But Fascinating British Post-Apocalypse
Set in an alternate 1960s Britain after a fictional nuclear disaster, Atomfall delivers a fresh, eerie take on the post-apocalypse. With its distinctly British setting, non-linear storytelling, and emphasis on exploration, this survival-action game stands out—even if clunky combat and a weak ending hold it back. It’s not perfect, but Atomfall is an atmospheric gem worth discovering.

Corey M. Floyd
Jul 284 min read


5 Reasons Elden Ring Deserves a Movie Adaptation
From its sprawling lore and haunting landscapes to its unforgettable bosses and tragic demigods, Elden Ring is more than a game—it’s a cinematic epic waiting to happen. With the success of The Last of Us and Fallout, it’s time we ask: could Elden Ring be the next great game-to-screen masterpiece?

Corey M. Floyd
Jul 284 min read


MindsEye Video Game Review: 5 Red Flags That Signal a Triple-A Disaster in the Making
MindsEye, the flashy debut from Build A Rocket Boy, promises cinematic brilliance and futuristic thrills. But beneath the surface lies a buggy, secretive mess that feels more like a tech demo than a full game. In this brutally honest review, we break down five major red flags—troubled development, shady marketing, generic gameplay, and more—making it a launch to approach with extreme caution.

Corey M. Floyd
Jun 124 min read


“The Precinct” Launches – A Throwback Cop Drama With a Neon-Noir Edge
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Braheim Gibbs
May 142 min read


Wizdom Academy Review: Build the Magical School of Your Dreams
Wizdom Academy mixes magic, strategy, and sim management into one charming game. Build your dream wizard school and become headmaster!

Maya Curry-Bey
Apr 163 min read


Why We’re Excited to Play: Assassin’s Creed Shadows
Assassin’s Creed Shadows finally heads to feudal Japan, delivering dual protagonists, tense missions, and stealthy satisfaction.

Braheim Gibbs
Apr 64 min read


Why Robin Hood Would Make for a Great Assassin’s Creed Game (And How It Should Work)
Ubisoft’s next Creed should head to Sherwood. Robin Hood isn’t just lore—he’s the perfect morally gray assassin we deserve.

Braheim Gibbs
Apr 44 min read


I Tried Machine Mind—Here's Why I Kept Dying (and Why You Might Too)
Survive, explore, and upgrade in Machine Mind, a post-apocalyptic tower defense game with deep strategy, tough enemies, and immersive lore.

Maya Curry-Bey
Mar 14 min read


Afterplace: The Open-World Pixel RPG You Didn’t Know You Needed
Discover Afterplace, a charming retro adventure that blends open-world exploration, immersive storytelling, and nostalgic RPG fun.

Maya Curry-Bey
Feb 143 min read
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