Morefun Studios made waves at Gamescom 2024 with a slew of exciting announcements for their popular military extraction shooter, Arena Breakout: Infinite (ABI). The media briefing revealed substantial updates and new features that are set to revolutionize the game’s landscape.
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We had to meet the amazing and incredible people at MY.GAMES during gamescom to talk and see and play the game that they are bringing in which will feed the hunger of a real-time medieval war game that we really needed and a good one at that.
I’m not a huge medieval game fan but this game is very entertaining! It makes me miss this old LOTR games I had for PC like 10 years ago that was only available at the local video game store, Nonetheless 100% worth the download if you like simple concept games! 10/10
This game is very fun and gives you the opportunity to not just play as your own character, but to raise troops to battle along with you. So if you are not confident in your solo skills, you can build troops to make up for where you lack.
Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot – Review
The second I started playing DBZK I felt as if I’m in the beloved anime series itself.
The game tells the story of the DBZ anime series from the Sayian sega all the way to the Mujin Buu sega. You play as any of the main characters – Goku, Vegeta, Piccollo, Future Trunks and Gohan. According to where you are in the story, the game will give you the character that is relevant to the plot. Just like the anime, a lot of the time the main character you hope to see – Goku – is found dead and because of that you’ll play more as is kid Gohan. That aspect of Goku is both annoying but to the point. because Goku is almost all the time the big “savior of the universe” (mostly at the Buu sega) it makes sense to play as Gohan and to experience with him the affect of time passing and powering up as a Z-Warrior.
Continue reading “Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot – Review”Final Fantasy VII Remake Impressions
Final Fantasy VII Remake is a reimagining of Final Fantasy VII until a certain point. While the remake takes a lot of elements from the original game you eventually will experience better storytelling, world, and character development that until that point that wasn’t present 23 years ago as deep as it’s now. So polish your Buster Sword, ready your Materia, and dive into one of the most anticipated games of the last decade.
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Last year Limited Run Games, a company that releases exclusive physical versions of digital video games, in limited quantities, announced the physical release of Celeste. After almost a year of waiting, I finally got it, and now I can share the unboxing with you.
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Jamestown+ is a co-op friendly shoot ’em up for all gamers and casual players alike. Sir Walter Raleigh, a disgraced knight, finds himself against the Mars warriors and the Spanish Conquistador. Do you have what it takes to save the last British colony on Mars and win the war for the New World?
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Being a huge space games fan and a minecraft addict, I was really excited to hear about a new game called Gearstorm being released on Steam’s early access and I had the chance of playing it during this weekend, so how was it? The short answer is: Even though it’s still in early access stage – I had a hell of a good time playing it.
Continue reading “GearStorm Review – Conquer the stars”DEATH STRANDING – Review
DEATH STRANDING is the game that will get you confused as hell. But with everyone calling it an Amazon Prime simulator, I had to play it, because I knew it’s not just that. I was right.
Continue reading “DEATH STRANDING – Review”Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order – Review
Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order is the new game developed by Respawn Entertainment in the Star Wars universe, which takes place a few years after the execution of Order 66. So if any of you ever wanted to know the struggles of a Jedi, this is for you.
Continue reading “Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order – Review”Ling: A Road Alone – PS4 Review
“Slash, bash and dash” is the shortest way to describe Ling: A Road Alone.
Yet, even though the game is very minimalistic, it does not give you that feeling. Developed by Chautauqua Software and published by Winking Entertainment, they surely know what they’re doing.