Once again, I am leaving this to the last minute, which I shouldn't do, especially when I had all the songs planned out for this month, in the middle of the month! But hey, it doesn't take me long to write it, so it's still a win-win. I haven't been spending a lot of time… Continue reading Optimist Salvatore is Dissolution Grieved Demon – Music of March 2026
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Give Devastation Daydreamer Fates on Water – Music of February 2026
February is such a short month, and I sometimes wish that it went on a little longer, like just one more week, or even half of a week. I focused a lot on work this month to keep myself focused as I got hit quite early with some stressors that were making my muscles really… Continue reading Give Devastation Daydreamer Fates on Water – Music of February 2026
Metal: Hellsinger – Voice of the Unknown
Sometimes I need a break from my story-rich games, so I will shift to something that's just action-packed and even helps me relieve stress. This is a game I played the demo multiple times before buying the full version. If you're a fan of the modern DOOM games like me, then check out Metal: Hellsinger.… Continue reading Metal: Hellsinger – Voice of the Unknown
Spilled! – Keeping the Ocean Clean
Today, I decided to play a short indie game again and this one took me under two hours to play. But, if you like games that are cute and satisfying, then this is a game for you. Also, I love our environment and just what I need, is a game about cleaning it up! Spilled!… Continue reading Spilled! – Keeping the Ocean Clean
Solar Ash – Through the Voids of Time
If I could think of one way to describe this game, it would be ethereal. A broader term would be it digs into the cosmos within my powerful imagination. I got it on sale and it's the type of platformer that won't drive you to rage-quit, but it's challenging enough to not be boring. Solar… Continue reading Solar Ash – Through the Voids of Time
We’re Fate Rocket Sabotage Regia – Music of October 2025
It's been a challenging October for me this year. The first half of it was going fine where I cleared a lot of movies on my watchlist, until some personal things occurred toward the end. I still got some music to lift my spirits as my tastes grow. The Le-Koro Band - We're the Le-Koro… Continue reading We’re Fate Rocket Sabotage Regia – Music of October 2025
Tron: Identity – The Repository Mystery
I decided to try something different when it comes to gaming. One genre that seems to have a cult following is visual novels. Think about it as a game that is like a book but it's like one of those "choose your own adventure" that results in different outcomes in the conflict, who lives, dies,… Continue reading Tron: Identity – The Repository Mystery
The Alienation in Gaming – Violent Little Thing
We've seen this problem before. It always sucks when a game you want to play isn't on your preferred platform. Apart from Nintendo, I can understand if this decision is related to budget, licensing, and lack of expertise, but none of these things are impossible to address and find a workaround for. In the gaming… Continue reading The Alienation in Gaming – Violent Little Thing
A Park Full of Cats – Hunt for Playtime
I played another Devcats game this month, and it was a lot of fun! I mean, what game from these developers isn't? They have a lot of games coming, but their Full of Cats series remains the most popular. This one is free and has an additional DLC at a very affordable price. Instead of… Continue reading A Park Full of Cats – Hunt for Playtime
Caeyron vs. Vhagar and the Wall of Water
I seem to have a lot of dreams that tie to House of the Dragon, and Vhagar is the most featured in those dreams. Is it because I decided to name my gaming chair after that dragon? It's funny because I like the name Vhagar, but I don't like the way she looks in the… Continue reading Caeyron vs. Vhagar and the Wall of Water
