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  • Super Mario Party Jamboree Review

    Super Mario Party Jamboree kicks off with Kamek welcoming players to a bigger, bolder Mario Party, and it doesn’t take long to realize that this confident opening statement isn’t just hype. The latest entry in Nintendo’s 25-year-old dice-rolling, star-swiping series is not only its biggest, but also one of its best. Jamboree is the true…

  • History Of Indian Gaming

    Early Beginnings In the early 90s, Rakesh Duggar and Hasmukh Garra founded Maze Marketing with an initial investment of 10 lakhs, aiming to introduce gaming to India. Since video games were a novel concept in the country at that time, it seemed like the perfect moment to start. They partnered with a local arcade game…

  • Gaming News Week 06

    2 Crore Investment to Indian Studios  Nikhil Kamath and Nazara have collectively invested a total of ₹2 crore in two gaming companies. One of these companies, Nordian Games, is developing a dinosaur simulation game called Alien of Ancients. The other company, Sigma Games, is well-known for its Bonfire IP and is currently working on a…

  • Gaming News Week 05

    GTA Trilogy DE Update For OG GTA fans, the good news is that the latest patch for the GTA Trilogy: Definitive Edition has arrived, bringing numerous bug fixes and significant improvements, particularly in lighting. The version available on Netflix previously featured support for classic lighting, and now that this is available on PC as well,…

  • Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy – The Definitive Edition Review

    Has any game released in the last 20 years been more influential than Grand Theft Auto III? From establishing the open-world sandbox formula to reshaping video games into a more mature medium, GTA III‘s legacy still looms large over almost every aspect of the art form. If any game deserved a definitive edition that allowed…

  • Dark Souls 3 Review

    If the first Dark Souls depicted a world gracefully drifting toward the apocalypse, Dark Souls 3 shows one spiraling feverishly into it. It’s a fierce, punishing behemoth of a game that dares you to take a step forward, only to knock you back again, and again, and again. Yet, I always felt compelled to return,…

  • Saints Row 4: Re-Elected Review

    Saints Row IV often feels like the natural progression of what would happen if you activated god-like cheat codes in Saints Row III and went completely wild. With a recycled map, overpowered abilities, and a ridiculous storyline, the game’s appeal lies in its goofy characters, self-aware humor, and an excellent character editor. However, the fun…

  • Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor Review

    Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor is a game that makes you feel over-the-top powerful without sacrificing the fear of defeat. It offers great, free-flowing combat and a well-designed open world full of Lord of the Rings lore to explore. But what really makes it stand out is the background system—a dynamic hierarchy of enemies that gives…

  • The Division 2 Review

    The Division 2: A Polished Journey with Some Endgame Shortcomings The Division 2 presents a polished, well-thought-out progression path that keeps you engaged, with at least some fuel left in the tank after the initial journey. It’s great gunplay, rewarding loot, and beautiful world—brimming with reasons to explore—kept me engrossed for the majority of my…

  • Sea of Thieves Review (2020)

    Sea of Thieves: A Pirate’s Sandbox Adventure The ultimate pirate fantasy means something different to everyone. For some, it might mean plundering the vessels of would-be explorers, wreaking havoc across the open sea with your crew. For others, it might be as simple as singing shanties with a pet monkey. Whatever your particular flavor of…