Soul Cores feel like Nioh 2 giving you little pockets of chaos to fling at yokai whenever...
Video Game Swords
From early pixelated scraps to today’s gleaming, finely rendered blades, video game swords have become a defining part of gaming culture. They’re not just tools of battle. They represent courage, mastery, and the worlds they inhabit. In games like Devil May Cry, they slice through chaos with style. In The Elder Scrolls, they hum with ancient magic. These weapons influence not just how we fight, but how we remember the journey.
Some classes in Baldur’s Gate 3 handle magic like it is a polite suggestion. Others treat the...
Fia’s whole quest feels like wandering into a gothic fever dream where you also have to keep...
Every ruler in Crusader Kings 3 eventually learns one hard lesson. You can build mighty armies, you...
If you ever wanted Geralt from The Witcher 3 to feel less like a grumpy witcher and...
Some quests in Kingdom Come II hit you with that familiar mix of panic, stubborn pride and...
Magic in Nioh 2 hits a strange sweet spot. It is supportive, destructive, quietly overpowered and somehow...
There is something very human about hoarding weapons in Bannerlord. You swear you will pick the sensible...
Sometimes CK3 feels like a medieval personality test that can accidentally end with your heir face down...
Baldur’s Gate 3 throws so many spells at you that by Act 3 you start wondering if...
