Beyond the Switch: Why Coromon is the Creature-Collector Evolution We’ve Been Waiting For
For decades, the creature-collection genre has been synonymous with a single household name. While Nintendo’s flagship franchise has undeniably defined a generation of gaming, the barrier to entry—the mandatory purchase…
Hell is Us: The Acclaimed Action-Adventure Set for Nintendo Switch 2 Launch
By Mustafa Mahmoud The landscape of modern gaming is often dominated by predictable sequels and live-service models. However, occasionally, a title emerges that challenges convention, prioritizing atmosphere, player agency, and…
Shift Up Pivots to Self-Publishing: What the Future Holds for Stellar Blade 2 and ‘Project Spirits’
The South Korean gaming landscape is shifting, and at the heart of this transformation is Shift Up, the developer behind the breakout action-RPG Stellar Blade. Following the release of their…
The Sovereignty of Simulation: Arjan Brussee’s Quest to Build a Fully European Game Engine
In an era defined by global digital consolidation, where the infrastructure of our virtual worlds is largely dictated by American tech giants and Chinese conglomerates, a quiet but profound challenge…
Blade of Darkness: A Retro Masterpiece Reclaimed from the Shadows
For nearly two decades, Severance: Blade of Darkness existed only as a ghost in the machine—a cult classic relegated to the dusty corners of abandonware forums and the memories of…
Microsoft’s New Xbox Mode for Windows: The Trade-off Between Performance and Multitasking
By João Silva | Technology News Correspondent Microsoft’s ongoing effort to bridge the gap between console convenience and PC versatility has reached a critical juncture with the introduction of its…
Anbernic Unveils the RG Rotate: A Retro Gaming Experiment with a Mechanical Twist
The handheld gaming market, long dominated by high-powered emulation giants and sleek, modern form factors, has just received a curious addition. Anbernic, a brand synonymous with the rapid-fire release of…
The Shape-Shifting Future: MIT’s “Y-Zipper” Bridges the Gap Between Flexibility and Rigidity
In the realm of structural engineering and robotics, designers have long faced a persistent "Goldilocks" dilemma: how to create a mechanism that is flexible enough to adapt to complex environments…
















