Computer games have long gone beyond simple entertainment. Today, they are a full-fledged part of popular culture, a unique combination of art, technology, and human creativity. Our site is a platform for those who want to understand, feel, appreciate, and discuss every aspect of this industry. Here we bring together gamers, analysts, content creators, and simply those who cannot imagine their lives without video games.
We do not just publish news and reviews. We create a space where every element of the gaming world receives attention: from mechanics and plot to psychology and the social role of games. Here you will find articles that make you think, reviews that help you make an informed choice, and guides that really simplify the game, rather than copy someone else’s text.

How we differ from other gaming sites
Topics we cover
We do not limit ourselves to genres. We are interested in all areas:
RPG — from classics like Baldur’s Gate to modern giants, including Elden Ring and Cyberpunk 2077. We discuss the leveling system, moral choice, lore and nonlinearity.
Shooters — we analyze not only the dynamics and weapons, but also the level of AI, tactics, map design.
Indie is a separate section where we give voice to small studios and unusual projects, often much more creative than big hits.
Simulators — from Cities: Skylines to Farming Simulator — why are they so addictive?
MMO and online games — reviews, guides, community, economy, events.
Retro — we analyze the legends of the past, where it all began, and why these games are still relevant.
VR and the future of games — how will the perception of the gaming world change in the next 10 years?
Reviews: not only an assessment, but also an immersion
Each review for us is not just a list of pros and cons. It is a full-fledged study. We consider the game as a product of art and engineering. Here’s how we approach reviewing:
Deep analysis of the plot — how logical and dynamic is it, does it affect the gameplay.
Development of the world — how alive and interactive is it, does it make you want to explore.
Graphics and sound — art style is more important than FPS.
Game mechanics — how everything works, how convenient it is, are there any bugs or unnecessary complexity.
Emotions — what does the player feel when completing a particular mission? Is there catharsis? Disappointment?
We do not give a dry assessment, but an atmosphere. We want you to feel the game before you install it.


