Drop into ARC Raiders right now and you'll notice the rhythm's changed. Not the map. Not the enemies. It's the reasons you queue up again. People used to do a couple runs, grab some cosmetics, then hit that wall where progress felt like it was on a slot m...
Arc Raiders is walking into a jam-packed extraction shooter scene, yet it still finds ways to hook you fast. You drop in as a Raider, poke through a wrecked landscape, and try to leave with something worth keeping. Sounds simple, right up until the ARC sh...
Path of Exile 2 has basically swallowed the ARPG conversation whole. Even in early access, it's already the sort of game that makes you alt-tab to planners and spreadsheets without meaning to. If you're the type who likes trading and gearing up fast, you'...
ARC Raiders doesn't ease you in. The first time you ride up from the underground and step into the open, you realise it's not about racking up kills, it's about getting out. You're a Raider with a half-empty bag, listening for metal footsteps, weighing ev...
You open Monopoly Go "just for a quick roll," and then you're still there twenty minutes later, waiting on that dice bar like it owes you money. It's wild how a board game we used to drag out on rainy weekends now feels like a daily check-in. The app's al...
Trying to drop into ARC Raiders lately can feel like rolling the dice, and it's extra painful when you've just finished kitting out and you're ready to risk it all. One run you're locked in, calling shots and watching your ammo, and the next you're starin...
Monopoly Go didn't ease its way into my screen time, it basically moved in and started charging rent. One minute you're taking a quick roll on the train, the next you're timing your lunch break around a new banner, a partner task, or Racers Event slots bu...
January 17, 2026 feels like the moment Pokemon TCG Pocket wakes back up after that mid-month lull. I opened the app "just to check," and suddenly I'm knee-deep in the Mega Latios EX Drop Event, tweaking lists instead of clearing chores. If you're the kind...
I didn't even touch Celeste's Journals for a while because every deployment felt like a tournament. Kettle Rifle spam. Holiday cheaters. You'd load in thinking you'd do a little questing and end up crawling to extract with nothing but a bandage and regret...
Path of Exile 2's Fate of the Vaal league didn't feel great at the start. Most ppl were stuck spamming juiced T16s, fighting the destabilisation stuff, watching progress crawl. As a professional platform that lets players like buy game currency or items i...
When Fate of the Vaal first went live, the mechanic honestly felt like a deadweight once you hit early maps, and a lot of people, me included, were ready to walk away from it until players started testing the Holten setup and realised you could mix the us...
I've been grinding Path of Exile 2's 0.4 patch and I keep circling back to Goratha's Entangle Sorceress, mostly because it doesn't play like the usual caster template. It's not "stand still, lob spell, loot, repeat." You're building a space on the ground ...
Since Update 1.1.3.0 dropped, Battlefield 6 doesn't play like the same old loop, and you feel it fast. The Winter Offensive isn't just a holiday coat of paint; it's pushing people out of lazy angles and into real decisions, especially if you're trying to ...
I’ve gotta tell you, the anticipation for tomorrow is absolutely killing me. If you haven’t marked your calendar yet, December 12th at 11 AM PST is when the floodgates finally open for the 0.4.0 update, "The Last of the Druids." I managed to s...
It finally feels like Path of Exile 2 is waking up in a big way. On December 12 (PST), patch 0.4.0, “The Last of the Druids”, lands on PC and consoles, and there is a free weekend running from the 12th to the 15th, so you can just jump in, try...