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Maya Thompson leads review coverage, focusing on how games feel in real play rather than marketing language. With a background in Information Technology and software testing coursework, she brings a QA mindset to every review. Maya evaluates pacing, control, readability, and long-term value, checks performance and stability, and delivers clear, fair recommendations.

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main character from Astral Chain on the left and another character riding a glowing, futuristic canine Legion in an urban setting on the right, overlaid with the game's logo
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Astral Chain Review – Blend of Anime Style and Action

Well. I’ve been playing Switch games for years now. But Astral Chain? It hit different. You’re probably here because you heard the buzz. Maybe a friend mentioned it. Or you

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Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 Review – Anime Action Examined

I’ve spent countless hours throwing energy blasts and screaming power-ups in Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2. And honestly? It’s been a blast. This game lets you step into the shoes of

Gameplay footage from the game Hades shows combat with enemies across different environments, overlaid with the game's stylized logo
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Hades Switch Review – Why This Roguelike Rules Hard

I’ve been playing roguelikes for years now, and I can tell you most of them feel pretty similar. You die, you start over, you grind. But Hades on Switch? It’s

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The Legend of Zelda Breath of The Wild Review Score

I’ve been playing games for years, and I know how frustrating it is to buy a title based on hype alone, only to feel let down. You want to know

urassic World - The Game cover art showcasing iconic dinosaurs and lush landscapes, perfect for fans of the franchise
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Jurassic World Evolution Review – Chaos, Claws, Control

Building a dinosaur park sounds thrilling, right? But managing rampaging dinosaurs, angry guests, and budget constraints? That’s where things get real. I’ve spent countless hours with Jurassic World Evolution, and

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Remnant from The Ashes Review – Soulslike Surprise

You’re probably tired of the same old third-person shooters. I get it. Most games feel like copies of each other these days. But there’s a shooter that mixes guns with

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Metroid Dread Review – A Gripping Switch Thriller

Samus Aran returns to screens, and fans can’t stop talking about it. This Metroid Dread review gives you the reason why Nintendo’s latest entry has players glued to their Switch

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Cult of The Lamb Review – Cute Chaos Done Right

I’ve been playing games for years, but few have made me smile and wince at the same time quite like Cult of the Lamb. You’re a cute little lamb who

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PlayStation Portal Review – The Handheld Dream

I’ve been gaming for years, and I know the struggle. You want to play your PS5 games, but someone else is using the TV, or you’re just stuck in bed

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Pokémon Scarlet Review – Honest Insights & Verdict

Remember when Pokémon Scarlet first dropped? Everyone was talking about it. The buzz was real, and even I couldn’t wait to see what all the excitement was about. The thing

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Disney Dreamlight Valley Review – Honest Opinion

I’ve been playing Disney Dreamlight Valley for months now, and I know what you’re wondering. Is this cozy life sim worth your time and money? Trust me, I had the

split fiction reviews pure co op brilliance
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Split Fiction Reviews – Pure Co-op Brilliance

Looking for a co-op game that’ll make you and your buddy laugh out loud? I get it. Most split-screen games feel like they’re just tacked-on features these days. They promise

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