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Game review: "Yakuza 5 Remastered" – Five stories, five cities, and narrative chaos in the remaster

February 11, 2026
  Yakuza 5 Remastered is the fifth entry in the “Like a Dragon” series, refreshed for modern platforms as part of the Yakuza Remastered Col...Read More

Game Review: "Yakuza 4 Remastered" – Four Stories, Four Fighting Styles, and Kamurocho in the Spotlight

February 09, 2026
  Yakuza 4 Remastered is another step in SEGA and Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio’s effort to bring classic entries to modern consoles. Released as pa...Read More

Game Review: "Yakuza 3 Remastered" – Kazuma Kiryu as a Father, Caretaker, and… Still the Toughest Guy in Japan

February 07, 2026
  SEGA made me a liar and this time, I don’t even mind. Until recently, it seemed like Yakuza 3 Remastered had been stuck in publishing lim...Read More

Game Review: "Yakuza Kiwami 2" – The most polished return to the past, even if it isn’t the perfect starting point

February 06, 2026
  Over the years, the Yakuza series has earned a reputation as a franchise “for those in the know.” These aren’t games you stumble into by ...Read More

Game Review: "Yakuza Kiwami 1" – A return to Kamurocho that feels more like a history lesson than an exciting journey

February 05, 2026
  After the massive success of Yakuza 0 , SEGA faced a fairly obvious question: what comes next? The answer was equally straightforward a re...Read More

Game Review: "Yakuza 0" A brutal crime drama drenched in the neon glow of 1980s Japan, effortlessly shifting between tragedy and pure, unfiltered absurdity.

February 04, 2026
  Yakuza 0 is one of those rare games that proves video games can tell stories on par with the best crime films and television series. It is...Read More

Comic Review: Absolute Batman #14 – A Review of a Finale That Obliterates Everything in Its Path

January 31, 2026
  Absolute Batman #14 is a comic that doesn’t just close one of the strongest story arcs in modern Batman history it does so with such forc...Read More

Comics review: Absolute Batman Annual #1 (2025) – Anger, Compassion, and the Cost of Heroism

January 26, 2026
  Absolute Batman Annual #1 is not only the strongest issue in the still very young Absolute line, but also one of the boldest, most uncom...Read More

Comic Review: Wolverine #13 – A Stylish Detour With Claws, Even if It Doesn’t Matter Much

January 25, 2026
  Wolverine #13 is a perfect example of an issue that changes absolutely nothing , yet still manages to be thoroughly enjoyable. This is a ...Read More

Comic review: Uncanny X-Men #21 – A Heart in the Right Place, a Story in Pieces

January 24, 2026
  Uncanny X-Men #21 closes out Gail Simone’s current phase of the series just before the upcoming Age of Revelation , and as expected it’s ...Read More

Comic Review: Uncanny X-Men #20 – Trauma Instead of Heroism

January 23, 2026
  Uncanny X-Men #20 is an issue that perfectly encapsulates both the greatest strengths and the most frustrating weaknesses of Gail Simone’...Read More

Comic Revie: Ultimate Wolverine #10

January 21, 2026
Ultimate Wolverine #10 is an issue that perfectly sums up the core problem of this series so far. It’s a good comic, at times even very cl...Read More

Comic Review: Ultimate Wolverine #9 – When Darkness Stops Being an Idea and Becomes a Problem

January 17, 2026
  Ultimate Wolverine #9 is an issue that, for many readers and unfortunately for me as well becomes a breaking point. The kind where you ge...Read More
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