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Reviews of new gaming technologies, consoles and newly released games.
Rust Mobile Closed Beta Announced for November 2025
If you’ve ever played Rust, you know the drill. You wake up naked on a beach, with nothing but a rock and a dream, and from there it’s all about surviving in the most brutal sandbox imaginable. Now, imagine all that madness fitting right into your pocket. That’s exactly what Rust Mobile is promising, and after its first hands-on showcase at gamescom 2025, fans are buzzing. I didn’t make it to the convention myself, but trust me, the stories flooding online are enough to make anyone’s survival instincts kick in.
By Serhii Biloshytskyi6 months ago in Gamers
Mafia Mobile: A Dark Strategy Game for iOS & Android
If you’re anything like me, the word “mafia” instantly sparks visions of backstabbing, power grabs, and streets that don’t forgive mistakes. Mafia Mobile from IGG.COM hits all of that and then some, and I’ve got to say—it’s one of the freshest mobile strategy games I’ve seen in a while. This isn’t your casual “tap and build a base” affair. Oh no. This game kicks off with betrayal so vicious, you might actually feel a little burned by your virtual “brothers.” Imagine trusting your allies to the hilt, only to have them ghost you, steal your turf, and start celebrating with your rivals. Brutal. And yet, that’s the beauty of Mafia Mobile: the game doesn’t leave you in the dirt. It invites you back to reclaim your honor, your streets, and maybe exact a little sweet revenge while you’re at it.
By Serhii Biloshytskyi6 months ago in Gamers
Poop a Brainrot Review – Codes, Gameplay, and Pure Chaos
If you’ve ever scrolled through Roblox looking for something unusual, you’ve probably seen games that make you scratch your head and wonder, “Who came up with this idea?” That’s exactly what I thought the first time I stumbled upon Poop a Brainrot. At first glance, it looks like one of those silly little games you might try for a few minutes and then forget about. But once you give it a shot, it’s surprisingly hard to stop. The premise is ridiculously simple: you poop Brainrots, collect them, and use them to level up your character. That’s it. And yet, this goofy loop is so strangely satisfying that hours can slip away before you even notice.
By Serhii Biloshytskyi6 months ago in Gamers
Z Re:write – Explore a Magical World of Heroes and Stories
Stepping into the universe of OZ Re:write is like opening a door to a world that feels both strangely familiar and astonishingly new. The premise immediately grabbed me: a universe created entirely by the imagination of its original architect, known simply as "OZ." But when OZ mysteriously disappears, the world—aptly named "ANOTHER"—begins to falter, teetering on the brink of collapse. And here’s where the story really hooks you: you’re summoned into this world as the reincarnation of OZ. From the very first moment, the game made me feel like I wasn’t just an observer but a key player, responsible for breathing life back into a crumbling reality.
By Serhii Biloshytskyi6 months ago in Gamers
Heaven and Earth Pre-Registration Live – Epic SRPG Adventure
Blackjack Studio is making waves with their upcoming mobile SRPG, Heaven and Earth, and honestly, it’s hard not to get excited. If you’ve ever been a fan of strategic anime-inspired games with rich stories and beautiful visuals, this one seems like it might just hit all the right notes. Pre-registration is now open on the App Store, Google Play, and the game’s official website, and there’s even a PC version hinted at, giving everyone multiple ways to jump in when the game officially launches on October 21, 2025.
By Serhii Biloshytskyi6 months ago in Gamers
PEACEKEEPERS Review – A Shooter Where Every Mission Matters
The first time I launched PEACEKEEPERS, I expected a typical first-person shooter full of relentless firefights and nothing but explosions. And yes, the game delivers those adrenaline-packed firefights in spades—but it quickly became clear this isn’t just another run-and-gun military simulator. Instead, PEACEKEEPERS adds a very human layer to its gameplay. You’re not just a faceless soldier mowing down enemies. You’re an operative deployed to fragile regions around the globe, trying to bring stability where chaos reigns.
By Serhii Biloshytskyi6 months ago in Gamers
Girls’ Frontline II: Exilium Updates Gacha and Rewards
If you’ve been following Girls’ Frontline II: Exilium, you probably know how much chatter there has been around the game’s gacha system. Well, the developers recently took player feedback to heart and announced some notable changes. After an offline meeting on August 17, the team shared adjustments that promise to reshape how we interact with banners, outfits, and even furniture. I’ve been playing since the early beta, so seeing these changes in action felt like a breath of fresh air… but with a few caveats.
By Serhii Biloshytskyi6 months ago in Gamers
Hit the Field This Summer With a Camp That Inspires Young Athletes
When the school year winds down and the city heat begins to rise, kids across New York City crave something more than video games and screen time. They’re looking for movement, adventure, and the kind of learning that doesn’t come with a desk. Summer is a special time for exploration, and what better place to do that than in an environment full of sports, friendships, and fresh air?
By Brandon Honey6 months ago in Gamers
Profane MMORPG – A Living Sandbox with Endless Possibilities
There are some games that grab you right from the start, not because they spoon-feed you quests or hold your hand, but because they throw you into a world that feels alive, unpredictable, and just waiting for you to make your mark. Profane is one of those games. It’s a sandbox MMORPG, but not in the way we’ve grown used to. It doesn’t try to be another cookie-cutter fantasy world with polished questlines and static NPCs who endlessly repeat the same lines. Instead, it feels like a world breathing on its own — one that reacts to players, changes over time, and dares you to adapt.
By Serhii Biloshytskyi6 months ago in Gamers
Fish a Brainrot Review – Catch, Collect, and Rebirth in Roblox
Fishing games in Roblox have always had their charm, but Fish a Brainrot takes the entire idea and flips it upside down. Instead of relaxing by a lake and pulling up some trout or bass, here you’re fishing for creatures called “brainrots.” They’re bizarre, funny, and oddly captivating, and the entire gameplay loop keeps dragging you back in for “just one more catch.” Right from the start, I should mention that the game has codes you can use to claim free rewards, and honestly, that makes progression feel way smoother, especially when you’re just starting out.
By Serhii Biloshytskyi6 months ago in Gamers
Azur Promilia – An Epic Adventure of Magic, Technology, and Choices
There are games that you simply play, and then there are games that pull you in so deeply that you forget the real world exists. Azur Promilia belongs to the second category. This isn’t just another fantasy adventure. It’s a living, breathing world where futuristic tech and ancient magic intertwine in ways that make you stop and marvel. From the very first steps into its sprawling environments, you feel like you’re standing in the middle of a story that’s been unfolding for centuries — and now, you get to decide where it goes.
By Serhii Biloshytskyi6 months ago in Gamers











