Alexander Lataillade-Nguyen
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You can feel it in your soul that evil is once more making your life more miserable than it is. But even so, are you ready to take on a Prime Evil once more, wanderer? From the moment Diablo IV: Lord of Hatred begins, Sanctuary feels like it’s already losing, crumbling under the creeping weight of Mephisto’s influence, darker and more desperate than anything the base game dared to attempt. He will stop at nothing to take everything and make it his from Litlth’s death to Eru betraying Ne...
There’s a lot to like about the idea and the game design behind People of Note. A turn-based RPG that blends rhythm mechanics, musical storytelling, and a character-driven journey feels like a natural fit, especially in a genre that’s constantly experimenting with new ways to stand out. Developed by Iridium Studios, the game puts players in the role of Cadence, an aspiring pop singer with big ambitions and an even bigger ego, determined to make it big after being rejected from the Notewor...
Co-op shooters built around zombie hordes are not exactly rare. Over the years, we have seen countless variations, such as Killing Floor 2, Left 4 Dead 2, and plenty more. Some focused on speed, others lean on tactical survival, and a few try to stand out with a unique twist. So I must say I do love a good zombie theme (hopefully someone will make a Dawn of the Dead simulator).
When I heard that MP1st would get a chance to do a hands-on review of Mewgenics, I was intrigued by what it would be, so I had to look it up. I did not expect to see the YouTuber Meat Canyon (I know him better from his channel, Papa Meat) make a trailer for this game, which I was excited to try. What I also did not expect was to become engrossed in making a house full of mixed combinations or mutated cats, carefully managing their genetics, stress levels, and combat roles while constantly deb...
Team NINJA latest entry in the Nioh franchise, aptly titled, Nioh 3, seems determined to see just how far that point can stretch and whether that is a good thing or a bad thing; that is for gamers to decide.
There are many types of martial arts fighting games out there, but by far any genre that touches upon Wuxia in a meaningful way gets my utmost attention. For those who are unfamiliar with Wuxia, think of Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon.
You might have caught MP1st’s preview of Absolum about a month ago, and since then we’ve had the chance to go hands-on with the full version of the game. What started as an intriguing roguelite from Guard Crush, Supamonks, and Dotemu has shaped into something much more refined, polished, and punishing in the best possible way.
Roguelites live and die by the strength of their loop: how satisfying it feels to fight, die, and to get back into the fight again. Towa and the Guardians of the Sacred Tree, developed by Brownies Inc. and published by Bandai Namco, is one of those games that takes a familiar formula and wraps it in something heartfelt and charming. On the surface, it’s about swinging swords and surviving dungeons. But underneath, it’s also about forging blades, building bonds, and shaping the future of a...
Coming home tired, and you just want to play a game with a friend or family member with no hassle. Well, look no further than the stars with LEGO Voyagers by Light Brick Studios. This stress-free co-op adventure offers plenty of laughter, teamwork, and lighthearted puzzling as you and your partner explore a whimsical world built one brick at a time.
Hell Is Us is a game that wears its ambition proudly. This third-person action-adventure doesn’t try to be anything it’s not. There are no maps, no quest markers, no glowing icons to guide you—just you, your instincts, and the will to survive in a hostile, war-torn land haunted by supernatural horrors. We spent time with Hell Is Us for the game review, and while its vision is undeniably bold, its execution can feel uneven, frustrating, and at times, outright felt clunky.


