by Matthew Kennedy | Jan 6, 2026 | AAA Games, Articles, Gaming, Playstation, Xbox
During the grand finale of the Game Awards, which was fairly par for the course as far as the Oscars/E3 Hybrid goes with reveals, a game from the ‘creators of Apex Legends and Titanfall’ (An appellation I am hesitant to accept at face value) called...
by Preston Kennedy | Dec 3, 2025 | Articles, Game Controllers, Gamepads, Gaming, Gaming Tech, Playstation, Xbox
After decently thorough testing, these are the Survivability rates and Quality of Most average gaming tools. Xbox Controllers Xbox controllers, though reliable in most aspects, are very prone to breaks over time, most commonly in the joysticks or bumpers, frequent use...
by Matthew Kennedy | Oct 9, 2025 | Arkham Shadow, Arkham VR, Articles, Batman VR, Blade and Sorcery Modding, Meta Quest, VR Games
As a VR user, I’ve often been witness to the dichotomy between indie-made VR games and first party-made VR games. I’ve begun writing this article because I want to explore actual modern examples and put to words what I feel this argument is actually discussing. I’ve...
by Matthew Kennedy | Oct 7, 2025 | Articles, Meta Quest, VR Games
Overview Blade and Sorcery is a name that many people in the Indie VR scene will recognize. The game was a staple of the niche Physics-based Virtual Reality Sandbox genre that bore games such as Battle Talent, Hard Bullet, and the legendary Boneworks. I, and certainly...
by Matthew Kennedy | Oct 7, 2025 | Articles, Meta Quest
It’s an often talked about concept, especially in the spaces that I find myself in. It’s something out of a sci-fi movie, ala ready player one, and it’s a technology that’s actively being explored by companies like Meta. I’ll be honest and say the concept of the...