Recent Entries

  • by Zhang LiLi Apr 13
    Starting Path of Exile 2 feels a bit like being dropped into the deep end and told to enjoy the swim, and weirdly, that's part of the appeal. If you came in expecting a simple hack-and-slash, that idea fades fast. The game asks you to pay attention from the first few hours, especially once you start...
  • by Zhang LiLi Apr 9
    A few rounds in, it hit me why this series still has such a grip on people. Battlefield 6 throws you into fights that feel messy in the best way, and that scale never really stops being impressive. One second you're moving through a street that seems under control, then smoke, debris, and crossfire ...
  • by Zhang LiLi Apr 7
    Battlefield 6 feels a lot healthier now than it did a year ago, and if you've spent any time in the current build, that shift is hard to miss. The upcoming Hunter/Prey update looks like another step in the right direction, especially for players who've stuck around and want their time to count. Prog...
  • by Zhang LiLi Apr 1
    I didn't expect Monopoly Go to click with me the way it did. I figured it'd be another phone version of a board game I already knew too well. But after a few sessions, it was obvious this thing is built for speed, not for long, drawn-out family battles. Even the way people talk about features like t...
  • by Zhang LiLi Mar 29
    Honestly, I came into Monopoly Go with pretty low expectations. Board Monopoly has always felt a bit too long, too messy, too likely to end with somebody in a mood. This mobile version does the opposite. It gets in, gives you a few quick wins, and lets you move on with your day. That's probably why ...
  • by Zhang LiLi Mar 25
    It's honestly a bit mad how GTA 5 still feels alive after all these years. You'd think a game from 2013 would show its age by now, but once you're back in Los Santos, that thought disappears fast. One minute you're planning a mission, the next you're just driving for no reason, radio up, wasting an ...
  • by Zhang LiLi Mar 22
    If you've played Monopoly with family, you already know the real game isn't just money. It's the petty deals, the revenge, the little arguments over luck. Monopoly GO taps straight into that feeling, but it cuts out the slow bits that used to drag on forever. As a professional platform for buying ga...
  • by Zhang LiLi Mar 18
    Booting up GTA V now feels less like revisiting an old favourite and more like checking in on a city that never really went quiet. The story mode is still there, untouched, and that's part of the charm. Michael's midlife collapse, Franklin trying to level up, Trevor being Trevor—it all still l...
  • by Zhang LiLi Mar 15
    I wasn't expecting much when I first gave Monopoly Go a proper shot. Like a lot of people who grew up with the board game, I assumed the mobile version would either feel watered down or push too hard into flashy nonsense. Instead, it lands somewhere much smarter. It keeps that familiar property-grab...
  • by Zhang LiLi Mar 11
    I booted up MLB The Show 26 expecting a familiar tune, and yeah, it's still the same series at heart, but it's dialled in harder than ever. It's on PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and Switch, and it doesn't really pretend to be arcade-y. The game wants you to think, to plan, to live with your mistakes. Even s...
  • by Zhang LiLi Mar 8
    Most shooters lose me after a few hours. You spawn, spray bullets, die, repeat. ARC Raiders doesn't feel like that at all. It's slower, more nerve-racking, and way more deliberate. Even before people start worrying about loadouts or hunting for cheap ARC Raiders Coins, the game's biggest strength is...
  • by Zhang LiLi Mar 3
    Path of Exile 2 gives you that comfy ARPG feeling for about ten minutes, then it starts nudging you into deeper waters. You're still running gloomy zones, popping packs, and eyeballing every drop, but the choices stack up fast. If you're the type who likes tinkering between fights, you'll probably e...