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Jujutsu Kaisen season 3 Crunchyroll review: a visually insane, emotionally devastating power vacuum that pushes modern anime to the edge
TL;DR: Jujutsu Kaisen Season 3 on Crunchyroll is a dark, visually arresting continuation that elevates the supernatural anime series into even more brutal and emotionally complex territory. With Gojo sealed,…
Sony WF-1000XM6 vs AirPods Pro 3: battle of the noise-canceling titans
We’re living in the golden age of true wireless earbuds. Not the “hey look, no wires!” phase from 2016. Not the awkward growing pains era of battery anxiety and random…
The Simpsons 800th episode review: Irrational Treasure nails The Pitt parody and a big Marge moment
TL;DR: The Simpsons 800th episode, “Irrational Treasure,” is a surprisingly heartfelt and consistently funny milestone that doesn’t feel like a trophy case. The Pitt parody is razor-sharp, the guest voices…
Logitech Pro X2 SUPERSTRIKE review: tunable speed, pro control
TL;DR: The Logitech Pro X2 SUPERSTRIKE is a $179 esports-focused gaming mouse that replaces traditional clicks with customizable haptic triggers. It cuts latency by up to 30 ms, offers tunable…
Jujutsu Kaisen Modulo Chapter 22 review: this the moment Yuji decided the system had to fall
TL;DR: Jujutsu Kaisen Modulo Chapter 22 sets up the endgame by attempting to erase cursed energy itself. Yuji defeats Mahito again, but the real shock is Maru’s plan to rewrite…
The Beauty episode 6 review: beautiful patient zero is where the show stops flirting with horror and marries it
TL;DR: The Beauty Episode 6 Beautiful Patient Zero transforms the series from glossy sci-fi drama into full-scale biotech tragedy. Byron’s descent into godhood, Mike and Clara’s heartbreaking origin story, and…
A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms episode 5 Review: the trial of seven Is brutal, beautiful, and weirdly interrupted
TL;DR: The Trial of Seven is muddy, violent, and emotionally charged, with Dunk’s brutal duel against Aerion stealing the spotlight. A powerful Flea Bottom flashback deepens his character but undercuts…
How to Get to Heaven from Belfast review: the smartest, funniest thriller on Netflix right now
TL;DR: How to Get to Heaven from Belfast is a frantic, funny, emotionally loaded murder mystery that blends Catholic guilt, teenage secrets, and middle-aged mayhem into one of the best…
Tokyo Scramble review (Switch 2): a dinosaur stealth horror game that should’ve stayed buried
TL;DR: Tokyo Scramble on Switch 2 has a cool premise—stealth horror with dinosaurs—but clunky gameplay, ugly visuals, uneven difficulty, and a weak story drag it down hard. One of the…
EPOMAKER HE68 Lite review: the budget magnetic keyboard that types like a premium powerhouse
TL;DR: The EPOMAKER HE68 Lite proves Hall effect keyboards don’t need to be expensive. It’s fast, customizable, Mac-friendly, and absurdly capable for $49. If you’re curious about magnetic switches or…
High On Life 2 review: a cult comedy shooter that grinds like Tony Hawk and jokes like it’s 1999
TL;DR: High On Life 2 improves movement and story urgency, keeps the jokes flying, and stumbles on bosses and bugs. Still a highly entertaining comedy FPS in 2026. Booting up…
The Pitt season 2 episode 6 review: Louie’s death, Robby’s breaking point, and the most emotional hour yet
TL;DR: The Pitt Season 2 Episode 6 delivers the most emotionally devastating hour of the season so far, anchored by Louie’s heartbreaking death and a quiet, powerful exploration of grief,…
Sony WF-1000XM6 review: noise-canceling crown has been reforged, silence just unlocked its final form
TL;DR: Sony takes back the noise-canceling crown with the WF-1000XM6. Incredible ANC, fantastic sound, and a feature-packed experience — just make sure you get the right ear tips and prepare…
Reanimal review: the most beautiful horror game in years and a masterclass in cinematic dread
TL;DR: Reanimal isn’t the scariest horror game, but it might be the most beautiful—and it will live rent-free in your head long after the credits roll. I’ve played a lot…
Love Story review: a stylish, devastating portrait of fame, marriage, and high cost of obsession
TL;DR: Love Story transforms the highly publicized romance of JFK Jr. and Carolyn Bessette into a deeply human, emotionally grounded drama. It’s less about the tragedy we remember and more…
Pokémon Pokopia preview: the coziest Pokémon life sim might also be its most emotional reinvention yet
TL;DR: Pokémon Pokopia is a cozy Pokémon life sim where you play as Ditto, build habitats, restore a broken world, and befriend Pokémon. It’s charming, addictive, and emotionally richer than…
Romeo Is a Dead Man review: a chaotic love letter to old-school hack-and-slash games wrapped in neon sci-fi absurdity
TL;DR: Messy, loud, wildly creative. Romeo Is a Dead Man stumbles in places, but its combat and sheer personality make it a future cult classic. 4/5. The first time I…
Mario Tennis Fever review: the most fun you’ll have with friends, and the fastest you’ll bounce off a single-player mode
TL;DR: Fantastic couch and online multiplayer, wildly fun Fever Rackets, huge roster, but a dull, forgettable Adventure mode keeps Mario Tennis Fever from being a full-on ace. There’s a very…

