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  • by Zhang LiLi Wed at 8:12 PM
    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...
  • by Zhang LiLi Feb 26
    Lately Battlefield 6 feels like that game you boot up "just for one round" and then somehow lose an entire evening to. People moan in chat, rage-quit, rejoin, and do it all again. The big question isn't even what's coming next; it's whether the whole thing is actually stabilising. If you're trying t...
  • by Zhang LiLi Feb 22
    Season 2 has Battlefield 6 feeling like a game you can't quite quit. You log on thinking you'll play one round, then it's midnight and you're still chasing a clean win. Some nights are genuinely fun, especially when the limited-time modes hit and the squad's laughing again. Other nights, it's the sa...
  • by Zhang LiLi Feb 6
    I've lost more "just one more run" evenings to ARC Raiders than I'd like to admit, and you can feel how big it's become the moment you queue in. People aren't treating it like a weekend fling; they're building routines around it, trading tips, and arguing about loadouts like it's football. That kind...
  • by Zhang LiLi Feb 2
    It's strange how GTA V has turned into a habit more than a game. You hop on for "ten minutes" and suddenly an hour's gone, because there's always some little thing to chase or some mess to stumble into. Even after all these years, it still feels like a living playground, especially when you see how ...
  • by Zhang LiLi Jan 24
    Path of Exile 2 is technically Early Access, but nobody I know plays it like a "maybe later" beta. It already eats up evenings, and it already has that live-service pressure where one patch can change your whole mood. If you're chasing big drops like poe 2 Mirror of Kalandra, you'll notice the hype ...
  • by Zhang LiLi Jan 19
    I used to swear Monopoly Go wouldn't get me. Then one night I'm on the sofa, thumb hovering, doing "just a couple rolls" that somehow turns into a whole session. The moment I started paying attention, it clicked: dice aren't a refillable toy, they're the whole economy. That's why stuff like Monopoly...
  • by Zhang LiLi Jan 14
    Los Santos has that familiar "log in and lose two hours" pull this week, and if you've been active from Jan 15–21, 2026, you've probably felt the pace shift a bit. It's not just another rerun of old jobs with a tiny payout tweak. People are actually queueing for the new stuff, arguing loadouts...
  • by Zhang LiLi Jan 9
    I've been back on Battlefield 6 most nights since Flamefront Surge landed, and it's not just "a patch." It plays different. Shots feel like they go where you meant them to, especially up close, and that changes how you move through a room. If you're still juggling unlocks while you learn the new rhy...
  • by Zhang LiLi Jan 1
    On release, Black Ops 7 felt rough, like we had paid full price to test an early build, and a lot of people bounced off hard, but after the Season 1 Reloaded patch hit, the whole thing shifted and suddenly a CoD BO7 Bot Lobby was not the only way to make the game feel playable, because the core gunp...