REVIEWS
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Ambrosia Sky: Act One Review: the soft apocalypse of a forgotten colony
TL;DR: A contemplative, atmospheric space-cleaning adventure anchored by loss, memory, and one of the gentlest depictions of death in gaming. Unfinished, yes—but absolutely worth stepping into. Ambrosia Sky: Act One…
Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 Campaign review: big swings, weird vibes, and the most ‘it’s fine’ CoD yet
TL;DR: Ambitious ideas, great gunplay, and fun movement meet inconsistent pacing, a co-op-first design that hurts solo players, and a repetitive endgame. A bold but uneven Call of Duty campaign…
Black Ops 7 vs Battlefield 6: the year’s biggest shooter showdown between two titans of war
TL;DR:BLOPS 7 is intensity and imagination.Battlefield 6 is strategy and spectacle.Pick the one that fits your inner gamer archetype. The FPS Civil War Returns, and My Thumbs Are Already Sore…
9-1-1 S9E6 review: when a mid-season finale forgets it’s a finale
TL;DR: 9-1-1 Season 9 Episode 6 tries to juggle four major storylines and drops two of them. Chimney finally becomes Captain — but in an off-screen whiplash moment. Harry’s firefighter journey…
A Merry Little Ex-Mas review: a warm, funny, nostalgic holiday rom-com worth streaming
TL;DR: A Merry Little Ex-Mas is a cozy, charming Netflix Christmas comedy carried by strong performances from Alicia Silverstone, Melissa Joan Hart, and Jameela Jamil. It’s heartfelt, easy to watch,…
Where Winds Meet review: a Wuxia wonderland that trips over its own robes
TL;DR: A stunning, ambitious Wuxia adventure with great ideas and clumsy execution. Gorgeous world, fun combat, too many systems, plenty of bugs. Imperfect but memorable. I have this ritual whenever…
In Your Dreams review: Netflix’s new animated masterpiece out-Pixars Pixar
TL;DR: In Your Dreams is a gorgeously animated, emotionally grounded fantasy about siblings navigating the chaos of growing up and family drifting apart. With humor, heart, and a giraffe named Baloney Tony,…
The Beast in Me review: Claire Danes delivers Netflix’s best thriller of 2025
TL;DR: The Beast in Me is a gripping, beautifully acted psychological thriller powered by Claire Danes and Matthew Rhys at the top of their game. With tight writing, layered characters,…
Nomad’s Find My Tracking Card Air: my wallet’s new emotional support gadget
TL;DR: Slim, smart, and wire-free. The Nomad Find My Tracking Card finally gives wallet trackers the upgrade they’ve needed for years. I’ll admit it right away: I’ve been living in mild,…
Lumines Arise review: the puzzle game that made me feel everything
TL;DR: Lumines Arise turns color and sound into therapy. Gorgeous, hypnotic, and deeply human — it’s the kind of puzzle game that reminds you how to feel again. I didn’t expect…
Lenovo ThinkBook Plus Gen 6 Rollable review: the future of laptops, unfolded differently
For years, the idea of a rollable display has lived in the same realm as jetpacks and holograms, futuristic, fascinating, but never quite practical. With the ThinkBook Plus Gen 6…
Nothing Phone (3a) Lite review: nothing to hide, everything to like about this affordable slice of style
TL;DR: Nothing’s most affordable smartphone keeps the transparent magic alive. Featuring a 6.77” AMOLED 120Hz display, 50MP camera with TrueLens Engine 4.0, Dimensity 7300 Pro 5G, 5000mAh battery, and Nothing…
Possessor(s) review: I fought demons, glitches, and my own patience
TL;DR: Possessor(s) Review – A buggy, frustrating Metroidvania with a brilliant story trapped inside a broken game. Despite its emotional narrative and striking world-building, poor optimization, dreadful map design, and repetitive…
The Running Man (2025) review: a thrilling, sprint through fame, fear, and futurism
TL;DR: Edgar Wright’s The Running Man (2025) reimagines Stephen King’s dystopian classic as a neon-soaked, high-octane satire starring a ferocious Glen Powell. Equal parts Baby Driver, Black Mirror, and The Hunger Games, it’s a thrilling,…
LG xboom Bounce review: big sound, bold style, and surprising amount of soul
TL;DR: Weird-looking. Great-sounding. A little too heavy. A lot of fun. The LG xboom Bounce isn’t for everyone—but for those who like their gadgets with a side of personality, it…
Palm Royale season 2 review: Kristen Wiig leads Apple TV’s most chaotic glow-up yet
TL;DR: Palm Royale Season 2 ditches the pretense, doubles down on chaos, and delivers Apple TV’s most deliciously camp comeback. Kristen Wiig is spectacular, the writing finally clicks, and the entire…
Anno 117: Pax Romana review: the most beautiful mess Rome ever made
TL;DR: A gorgeous, strategic city-builder that makes you feel like Caesar with a clipboard. Occasionally clunky, but endlessly satisfying. There’s a moment in every city-building game when the illusion of control…
Goodnight Universe review: I blinked, the baby exploded, and now everyone’s crying
TL;DR: Psychic baby, great concept. Touching moments, half-baked mechanics. Cute, confused, and worth a bedtime story—but not a full night’s sleep. I remember the first time I saw the key art…

