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Minecraft or Roblox: Which Is Better for Our Kids?
As parents, we want the best for our children, especially regarding screen time . With countless video games available, two are...


Press Start to Heal: Video Games and Mental Health Awareness
Content Warning: This article, part of Mental Health Week, deals with various aspects of mental health. It sometimes includes examples...


Tempest Rising, A C&C Wannabee RTS Review
Once upon a time, a small but beloved team was called Westwood Studios. By the end of the last century, their résumé boasted a Dungeons & Dragons game and even titles from the popular Dune franchise.


Commandos Origins, A Simple Review
In 2022, the second and third installments received remastered editions, and a new team, Claymore Game Studios, was assigned the development of a new entry (actually a prequel).


South of Midnight, A Fine Adventure Game We Found Lacking
With slightly better gameplay and story, South of Midnight could have been the year's hit. Or, at the very least, a cult classic.


Blue Prince, A Humble Review
We often hear in conversations that there are no fresh ideas in games anymore or that last year was disappointing. Many titles follow familiar patterns, and some rely on sequels and remakes, but that's not the whole picture.


Like a Dragon Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii, A Surprisingly Fun Addition
The Like a Dragon series (formerly known as Yakuza) has existed for nearly two decades, and behind it stands Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio, a team within SEGA that has managed to create one of the most unique and entertaining series in the industry. Their work is characterized by a distinctive blend of serious crime drama and absolute madness.


Gaming for a Greener Future: Our Path to Net Zero by 2030
At 4Gamers, sustainability isn’t just a buzzword—it’s at the core of everything we do. We’re proud to share our journey toward achieving...


Grit and Valor - 1949, A review
Modern gaming often implies that games are complex. They have deep narratives, elaborate characters, and so on. As much as I advocate for that direction, I can also understand people who want to launch and play a straightforward game devoid of all that. It is a game where you act more on instinct


Karma The Dark World, A Review
In an era where indie games increasingly rival big AAA titles in atmosphere and narrative depth, Karma The Dark World emerges—a first-person psychological thriller combining exploration, narrative choices, and dystopian paranoia.
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