Robert Nakagawa
January 23, 2020 Hardware Reviews
It might be just me, but when I pay almost $100 for a mouse, I expect it to last. More than 2 years have passed since I got the Roccat LEADR wireless gaming mouse from Massdrop (now just Drop) for $89.99 and it’s time for a review. It was the …
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Robert Nakagawa
November 14, 2019 Game Reviews, Mobile Gaming
Girls X Battle 2 is the sequel to the 2016 controversial original that is still being played by millions worldwide. Is it something you would like? Let’s find out! Some ‘(Un)Mature’ Content I have to start this review with a small digression. I played the original game for some 6 …
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Mark Veljkovic
November 12, 2019 News
Games.CON is one of the biggest gaming and pop culture festival in the Balkans, held in Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. Тhis year’s festival will take place December 6th to 8th. Our team happened to be around last year so we visited and had a great time. So what can …
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Robert Nakagawa
August 1, 2019 Mobile Gaming
I heard about Game of Sultans probably the same way you did too – phone ads. For a time, this game was so heavily advertised that I had its ads pop-up 4 or 5 times per day for about a week or two. Honestly, I installed it just to stop …
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Mark Veljkovic
June 7, 2019 Game Reviews
Element: Space is a turn-based tactical RPG that combines a sci-fi story of political turmoil and squad tactical combat. As a fan of the XCOM games, Element Space attracted me precisely because of this tactical element. In the distant future… Element: Space is the first game development project of Sixth …
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Robert Nakagawa
May 28, 2019 Mobile Gaming
Oh boy, this will be difficult… How do you describe Game of Thrones Conquest to someone who hasn’t played it before – a cash grabbing clone with uninspired content? Maybe, but that’s not the whole story. Game of Thrones Conquest is a mobile strategy game, where you level up your …
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Robert Nakagawa
May 27, 2019 Game Reviews
I didn’t immediately fall in love with Thronebreaker: The Witcher Tales. In fact, I had to readjust my expectations right at the start. Having a blast with Gwent in the Wild Hunt (which I rate one of the best games of all time), I expected a similar experience. One of …
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Robert Nakagawa
May 23, 2019 News, Opinions
One of the marketing beats of the upcoming PS5 is expected to be “no loading times” and we got an early preview of the same in a Sony meeting in Japan. While I wasn’t at the meeting, Takashi Mochizuki was there and twitted us some footage from the meeting. On …
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Mark Veljkovic
May 15, 2019 Game Reviews
I write this article happy because it was this series that brought me into the world of games and real-time strategies, and more than 20 years down the line, the draw is still strong. However, I have played every Civ game since Civ II and I wasn’t the biggest fan …
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Mark Veljkovic
April 9, 2019 Game Reviews
Paradox Interactive continues with the old practice of releasing DLCs for existing games. Sure, a lot of them improve the base games and some even add enough new things to be worth the money. Speaking of money, it has also been a great cash cow for Paradox, which is why …
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Mike Sheppard
April 9, 2019 Mobile Gaming
Remember the scene from Jackie Chan’s Who Am I, when the girl parks like a pro, and you were like – woooooooa?! That’s exactly what you try to do in Drive and Park. In the world of exploding and crashing cars in movies and games, I’ve always cringed when the …
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Robert Nakagawa
April 3, 2019 News, Opinions
Skyrim is considered by many as one of the best games of all time. I have spent countless hours with the game and still return to it on occasion. The fan made mods, the Special Edition’s improved stability, the 8k textures, there’s always something that pules me back to the …
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Mike Sheppard
March 15, 2019 Mobile Gaming
Have you ever wondered what your life would be like if you were a sperm? Imagine you are in a tube – your consciousness contained in a small white round shape – going left and right, avoiding lots of stuff in your way, and just when you get to the …
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Robert Nakagawa
February 8, 2019 Hardware Reviews
We’ve had a chance to spend a few weeks with Massdrop’s x JBL LSR30X and we like them a lot. Gaming, music or movies, these neat speakers do it all. The LSR30X is based on the JBL LSR305, a well-regarded monitor. Massdrop claims that all speakers are factory measured and …
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Robert Nakagawa
January 25, 2019 Buying Guides, Hardware Reviews
I love Massdrop! Sure, not every deal they offer is a “deal”, but I’ve saved money on quite a few items and discovered and bought a few more. My favorite, though, are their exclusive collaborations with other companies where they do a slight cosmetic change on a popular product, often …
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