by Luke Stone | May 8, 2025 | Gaming News
I’ve always been the kind of person who falls hard into something. When something clicks with me, it clicks. Suddenly it’s all I can think about, talk about, and inevitably spend money on. That’s what this series is all about, diving into the joyful (and sometimes...
by Luke Stone | Apr 23, 2025 | Gaming News
When the first notes of the Oblivion theme filled the room, I was instantly overwhelmed by a wave of nostalgia that hasn’t let up for the past 18 hours. The sweeping orchestration, so deeply etched in my memory, transported me back to a time before the weight of...
by Luke Stone | Apr 16, 2025 | Gaming News
There’s something poetic about the moment the rain starts falling as you creep across a temple rooftop in feudal Japan. The wind rattles through paper lanterns, the faint echo of a shamisen drifts from a nearby inn, and down below, guards shuffle about completely...
by Luke Stone | Apr 9, 2025 | Games
I was wrong. I was embarrassingly, utterly, hilariously wrong. Not long ago, I was on record scoffing at the idea of Pokémon TCG Pocket, the mobile adaptation of the beloved Pokémon Trading Card Game. I asked, “Who asked for this? Why would anyone want this?...
by Luke Stone | Mar 28, 2025 | Games
It’s not every day you wake up in a bunker beneath the English countryside, crawl through a radioactive hedgerow, and immediately get barked at by a bloke in a gas mask offering you tea. But then again, Atomfall isn’t your average post-apocalyptic romp. It’s weird,...