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Cthulhu: The Cosmic Abyss review: the sonar-pinging detective game that made my brain feel deliciously corrupted
TL;DR: Cthulhu: The Cosmic Abyss nails immersive detective puzzling in a flooded Lovecraftian world with clever sonar mechanics and branching corruption paths, though fiddly controls and spotty saves can frustrate.…
The Pitt Season 2 finale explained: how baby Jane Doe saved Robby (and what it means for season 3)
TL;DR: The Pitt season 2 finale trades explosive drama for intimate, heartbreaking realism as Robby finds a fragile spark of hope while holding Baby Jane Doe, surrounded by a support…
Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream review: creative joy meets 3DS-era sharing regrets on Switch 2
TL;DR: Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream delivers hilarious, heartfelt Mii chaos and deep customization on the Switch 2, but archaic sharing limits and isolation hold it back from true greatness.…
Beef season 2 review: class warfare has never been this funny or this uncomfortable
TL;DR: Beef Season 2 delivers another round of razor-sharp dark comedy with stellar turns from Oscar Isaac, Carey Mulligan, Charles Melton, and Cailee Spaeny. The country-club setting brings fresh class-warfare…
Lee Cronin’s The Mummy review: the curse that’ll make you never look at your own skin the same way again
TL;DR: Lee Cronin’s The Mummy transforms the classic monster into a skin-crawling contagion nightmare packed with grotesque practical effects and zero interest in playing nice. It’s nasty, unsettling, and deeply…
Normal review: small town satire with big guns and bigger messages
TL;DR: Ben Wheatley’s Normal is a fun, flawed, gun-crazy small-town satire that gives Bob Odenkirk another chance to shine as a reluctant hero in a snow-draped Minnesota powder keg. The…
Samsung Galaxy A57 5G review: the slim mid-ranger that stopped apologizing and started impressing
TL;DR: The Galaxy A57 5G brings flagship-level design, surprisingly strong cameras with actually useful AI tools, excellent all-day battery life, and serious long-term software support at a price that feels…
Invincible S4E7: the episode that made me feel sorry for the villain while heroes commit the ultimate sin
TL;DR: Invincible Season 4 Episode 7 delivers the series’ strongest, most emotionally devastating hour yet by humanizing Thragg through flashbacks, unleashing planet-shattering action, and forcing the heroes to embrace Viltrumite…
Replaced review: after a five-year wait, this 2.5D cyberpunk masterpiece finally delivered pure neon-soaked cinema
TL;DR: Gorgeous 2.5D cyberpunk adventure with evolving combat, heartfelt characters, and movie-like presentation that overcomes a rocky pre-release build to deliver one of 2026’s standout experiences. Play it on Game…
The Boys season 5 episode 3 is peak trauma cycling, but does the V1 hunt actually move the needle?
TL;DR: The Boys Season 5 Episode 3 delivers more grim family trauma, killer propaganda satire, and Homelander unhinged moments, but the V1 MacGuffin and filler vibes hold it back from…
HONOR 600 Unboxing: first hands-on look at the sleek design, 200MP camera, and massive 7000mAh battery
The HONOR 600 has just landed on the desk, and first impressions are seriously promising. Straight out of the box, the phone immediately stands out with its sleek curved design…
Daredevil: Born Again S2E5 review: Fisk takes the throne and breaks the show
TL;DR: “The Grand Design” turns Daredevil: Born Again into the Wilson Fisk show with bold flashbacks, killer performances (especially D’Onofrio), and a smart reframe of Vanessa that makes everything click.…
Mouse: P.I. for Hire review: when noir meets cartoon cheese and everything starts to smell a bit off
TL;DR: Mouse: P.I. for Hire is a visually stunning boomer shooter with fun movement and solid gunplay that tries really hard to marry classic noir with cartoon absurdity. The endless…
Pragmata review: Resident Evil vibes meet tender father-daughter bonding on a haunted moon base
TL;DR: Pragmata delivers tight, enjoyable third-person shooter action with a surprisingly endearing dad-and-daughter dynamic between Hugh and his AI android Diana. Streamlined systems, fun hacking mechanics, and well-tuned bosses make…
Sintopia review: I tried running hell, and somehow my real job now feels like easy mode
TL;DR: Sintopia turns bureaucratic hell management into an addictive, charming, and surprisingly deep strategy sim that balances overworld chaos with underworld logistics perfectly. Minor camera frustrations and slow early unlocks…
Euphoria Season 3 Review: still looks incredible but the edgy provocation now feels exhausting
TL;DR: Euphoria Season 3 still looks incredible and delivers powerhouse performances (especially Zendaya and Alexa Demie), but the writing feels stale, the shock value has gone numb, and the time…
One Piece Episode 1157 review: Nami & Usopp’s blocky nightmare sets up epic Elbaf chaos
TL;DR: One Piece Episode 1157 splits the Straw Hats in classic fashion, traps Nami and Usopp in a blocky death maze while the Monster Trio preps for a beastly brawl,…
Pokemon Champions review: finally a stadium successor, but it forgot the fun stuff
TL;DR: Pokemon Champions is a visually impressive but barebones battle-only experience that honors the Stadium spirit without capturing its full charm. Great for competitive players, disappointing for anyone wanting more…
