Author: Wiktor Reinfuss

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‘Forza Horizon 6’ Game Review: Takes Racing to New Heights

There are racing games that try to simulate reality with obsessive precision of being too accurate, and then there are racing games that try to capture the feeling of being obsessed with cars only. The Forza Horizon series belongs in the second category, and that is undoubtedly why the series has been working so well for so many years. After years

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‘LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight’ Game Review

Whenever a new LEGO game is released, it usually follows a familiar structure. They are charming, funny, and full of collectibles, and they are always great fun for fans. But after a while, many of them started to blur together. Even the best entries, like LEGO Star Wars or previous LEGO Batman projects, often felt like variations of the same formula.

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‘007 First Light’ Game Review: The Best Bond Game Ever Made

The idea of a modern James Bond video game felt strangely impossible. Bond remained one of the most iconic figures in entertainment, especially after the end of Daniel Craig’s era as Agent 007. But gaming never truly found a consistent way to reinvent him after the legendary era of GoldenEye 007, and some low-budget games were made just to keep the

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Comic Book Review: ‘Ben 10’ #1 (2026) Evolves The Beloved Series in Intriguing Ways

The world of Ben 10 is one of my favorites. Even though the franchise has existed in a strange place inside pop culture, especially after the bad reboot, it was fantastic during its peak. It shaped an entire generation of superhero cartoons, sold loads of toys and games, and somehow still never truly disappeared. Even when new animated versions divided people,

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‘The Boys’ Series Finale Brings Tragedy, Gore, and Emotional Closure

For years, Prime Video’s The Boys built its reputation as a superhero satire and often crossed lines that most superhero stories would never even consider. Heads exploded, politicians became puppets, and corporations weaponized celebrity culture. With each season, superheroes slowly transformed into terrifying symbols of unchecked power and terror. What started as a violent, funny parody of comicbook universes eventually evolved

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‘Gambonanza’ Game Review: Offers A Unique Twist on Classic Chess

The game Gambonanza uses the chess system and rules uniquely. Not by simplifying it or changing the décor to flashy visuals, but by slowly pulling apart the foundations of chess and rebuilding them into something unpredictable. Gambonanza respects the core idea of chess just enough to keep it recognizable and understandable, but everything around it feels new, weird, and unexpected, like

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‘Dead as Disco’ Game Review: Combines Rhythm and Action Perfectly

Dead as Disco is one of those unique indie games that immediately feels like it’s going to be a big hit. It doesn’t just take inspiration from rhythm games or beat ’em ups. It fully commits to mixing them into something that feels like you’re fighting your way through a music video. At first look, it seems like it’s another flashy,

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‘The Boys’ Season 5 Mid-Season Review

The first five episodes of The Boys season 5 deliver the trademarked brutality and uncomfortable moments as intended, but what really defines the final season is how heavy and serious everything feels. Every conversation carries tension, every decision feels like it’s irreversible, and the pacing slows down just enough to let you absorb the consequences of the character’s actions. That makes

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‘Mouse: P.I. For Hire’ Game Review

At first glance, Mouse: P.I. For Hire almost feels like this game was based on a concept that was never meant to go beyond a short demo or to achieve this level of detail and love. But when you think about it, a first-person shooter with a cartoon mouse detective, all rendered in black-and-white animation inspired by the 1930s? That’s got

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‘Star Wars: Maul – Shadow Lord’ Premiere Review

For years, Sam Witwer fought for a Maul solo project, and he worked really hard to achieve it. Even when animation expanded his story in The Clone Wars and Rebels, the character remained more myth than man. And now it’s finally time to explore what happened in between those projects. Thankfully, this isn’t just another side story project. It’s an attempt

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‘Daredevil: Born Again’ Season 2 Premiere A Strong Start to the New Season

Daredevil: Born Again is back with its second season, a.k.a., season five of one of the most beloved superhero shows. The quality and emotions are there from the beginning. The previous season tried to start over by going back to those characters after a 10-year hiatus and to show that it is still the same universe as the Netflix series.  For

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‘Scrubs’ Revival Series is Both a Continuation and a Fresh Start

If you can’t do this all on your own and you know that you’re no Superman, then it’s time to acknowledge that Scrubs is officially back after over fifteen years. Scrubs has returned with new episodes, stories, and characters, but with the same humor, jokes, relationships, and moments we loved in the original series. This reboot serves as both a continuation

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