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Hoover Heroes (PC Beta) Impressions

Imagine a world where cleaning isn’t a chore—it’s a competitive sport. That’s the quirky premise behind Hoover Heroes, an indie multiplayer brawler that’s currently making waves in its PC beta. Developed by Kiki Games, Hoover Heroes takes something as mundane as a vacuum cleaner and turns it into a weapon of pure chaos. The result? A laugh-out-loud, physics-driven experience that feels like a mash-up of slapstick comedy and competitive gaming. From the moment you boot up Hoover Heroes, you know…

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Kevin’s Top 10 of 2025

2025 was a phenomenal year for gaming. It felt like every month brought something fresh, bold, and unforgettable. Narrowing down my favorites wasn’t easy—there were so many standout experiences—but these ten games rose above the rest for me. They weren’t just fun; they left an impact, whether through storytelling, mechanics, or sheer creativity. Here’s why each one earned its spot on my list. 10. PEAK – PEAK is the kind of game that makes you sweat—literally. It’s a minimalist climbing…

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More Thoughts From Me: Top 10 Games of 2025

The year is almost over so now its time once again to count down my favorite games of this year! Here we goooo. 2025 is almost over. RIP 2025. Well okay before the year ends, here are my top games of this year: 1. Donkey Kong Bananza: If you want a reason to buy a Switch 2 right now, its this game! Donkey Kong Bananza is awesome. The graphics are so colorful and detailed. And best of all: the gameplay…

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Huntsman (PC) Impressions

If you’ve ever felt your stomach drop at the sight of a spider, Huntsman is about to turn that fear into a full-blown survival experience. This indie horror title doesn’t rely on gore or cheap jump scares—it thrives on atmosphere, tension, and the primal dread of being hunted by something you can’t fight. The game begins in Atherton Laboratories, a research facility that feels sterile and lifeless—at first. You’re the new security guard, clocking in for what should be a…

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Flotsam Review (PC)

After years in Early Access, Flotsam has finally launched its full version on PC, and it’s a fascinating entry in the city-building genre. Developed by Pajama Llama Games, Flotsam takes a concept that feels both timely and imaginative: a world drowned in water, where survival depends on ingenuity and cooperation rather than conflict. Instead of grim, oppressive tones, Flotsam offers something rare—a hopeful post-apocalypse. The game begins with a simple setup: a small raft, a handful of drifters, and an…

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Abra-Cooking-Dabra Demo Impressions (PC)

Abra-Cooking-Dabra is one of those games that immediately grabs your attention with its quirky premise. You’re a chef whisked away into a Wonderland-inspired café after answering a mysterious email, and your overseer? A monocle black cat with an attitude. The art style leans into gothic whimsy, and the smooth jazz soundtrack adds an oddly relaxing backdrop to what quickly becomes a frantic cooking experience. The demo introduces its core concept with surprising elegance: cooking through cards. Every ingredient, tool, and…

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Two Point Museum Welcomes Revenge of the Savage Planet in Free Update

A mysterious rift has opened, and Two Point Museum is blasting off into the Digiverse! The latest winter update brings a wild crossover with Revenge of the Savage Planet, and it’s available right now on PC, Xbox, PlayStation, and Nintendo Switch 2. We love Two Point Museum and have a TON of content about the game on the site! Check out this link to see it all! Two Point Studios and SEGA Europe have partnered with Raccoon Logic Studios to…

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Drywall Eating Simulator Review (PC)

Drywall Eating Simulator is one of those games that makes you do a double take. The title alone sounds like a meme, something you’d expect to see in a joke thread on Reddit. But once you dive in, you realize it’s more than absurd humor—it’s a surreal, biting commentary on modern life, wrapped in a mechanic so strange it becomes oddly therapeutic. You play as an unnamed office worker navigating the suffocating monotony of corporate existence. The game drops you…

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HUANUO TitanLift Heavy Duty Monitor Arm Review

If you’ve ever tried to mount a 49-inch ultrawide monitor, you know the challenge. These screens are massive, heavy, and demand a level of stability that most monitor arms simply can’t deliver. That’s where the HUANUO TitanLift Heavy Duty Monitor Arm comes in—a piece of gear engineered for gamers and creators who refuse to compromise on performance, durability, or aesthetics. The first thing you notice about the TitanLift is its sheer presence. This isn’t a flimsy arm that feels like…

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I’m Hooked on Disney Dreamlight Valley Thanks to Wishblossom Ranch

Between the release of the last two DLC packs for Disney Dreamlight Valley, I took a really long hiatus from the game. It wasn’t that the game wasn’t fun anymore, but other priorities starting creeping in. We had a ton of Nintendo games to review, a lot of board games to finish, and so much more. Unfortunately, Disney Dreamlight Valley was just push to the backburner, and eventually it just fell off the stove. Puns aside, sometimes it takes a…

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