Author: Obsidian

I'm a passionate gamer and video game enthusiast. I find immense joy in creating detailed and insightful video game reviews, diving deep into different adventures anytime I can manage. But if there's one thing that truly gets my heart racing, it's the thrill of surviving zombie-infested landscapes. Join me on my gaming journey as I explore and share my thoughts on the undead-filled worlds of gaming! 🎮🧟‍♂️

The saga of Riley Park and the cursed children’s show Amanda the Adventurer has finally reached its conclusion. After a breakout first game and a puzzle-heavy sequel that left some fans scratching their heads, Amanda the Adventurer 3 attempts to tie up loose ends, blending the creepypasta horror of the original with the expanded lore of the second. Picking up immediately where the second game left off, Riley has survived the horrors of the Kensdale Public Library and must now venture into the belly of the beast: an abandoned Hameln facility. The stakes have never been higher, and the narrative…

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CI Games unveils a blood-soaked first look at the sequel featuring music by Ghost, while simultaneously dropping the final major update for the 2023 original. At The Game Awards 2025, CI Games pulled back the curtain on Lords of the Fallen II, delivering a bone-breaking first look at the sequel’s gameplay. Set to a cover of “It’s a Sin” by the rock band Ghost, the trailer showcased a darker, faster, and significantly bloodier experience built on Unreal Engine 5. The sequel is scheduled to launch in 2026 on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC via the Epic Games Store.…

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Some games try to simulate reality, meticulously recreating the physics of a race car or the historical accuracy of a war zone. Then, there is Tingus Goose. This is a game that looks at reality, laughs hysterically, and decides that what the world really needs is a simulator where you grow a massive goose neck out of a human torso, water it until it bursts through the stratosphere, and profit from the “durable fetuses” that tumble out of it like a biological Pachinko machine. Developed by SweatyChair and born from the twisted, surreal mind of animator MasterTingus, Tingus Goose is…

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After a successful debut at TwitchCon, Firefox’s card game about data privacy and sending billionaires to space is now free to play online. Last month at TwitchCon, Firefox celebrated its 21st birthday with a unique activation: Data War, a chaotic card game that satirizes the hidden business of personal data. Today, Firefox has announced that the game is now available digitally, allowing anyone to play for free directly in their browser. In Data War, players compete to protect their data (currency) and outsmart rival billionaires. The ultimate goal? Launch an over-the-top billionaire avatar on a one-way trip to space. Chaotic…

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tinyBuild’s brutal new shooter lets you fight mercenaries, survive prehistoric predators, and even command dinosaurs on a mysterious island. Indie publisher tinyBuild and developer OMYOG have officially unleashed FEROCIOUS, a visceral, single-player survival FPS that drops players onto a deadly island teeming with prehistoric life. The game is available now on PC via Steam. To celebrate the launch, tinyBuild premiered a thrilling new trailer at the PC Gaming Show: Most Wanted showcase, giving players a closer look at the explosive combat and immersive, dangerous world awaiting them. Survival of the Fittest In FEROCIOUS, players take on the role of a…

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Thirteen years in the making, ROUTINE has finally launched, and it proves that sometimes, vaporware can solidify into something spectacular. Developed by a tiny three-person team at Lunar Software, this first-person sci-fi horror game drops players into an abandoned lunar base designed around an 80s vision of the future. It’s a game that feels like Alien meets early Resident Evil—clunky, analog, and absolutely terrifying. The premise is simple: you are an engineer sent to investigate why the Lunar Propagation Station has gone silent. What follows is an immersive, slow-burning nightmare where exploration is king, and hand-holding is non-existent. There are…

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