Abdul Saad



I’m pretty sure I’m not the only one who was astonished by Bright Memory: Infinite, the technical and graphical wonder of a game created by a single developer. It’s been on my mind ever since I watched the gameplay reveal trailer in what seems like ages ago
by Abdul Saad
Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic is the epitome of what a Star Wars game should be as, despite its age, it is regarded as one of the best products of the franchise. This is because of Bioware’s excellent execution in presenting the beloved series to gamers. Yet
by Abdul Saad
Blue Reflection: Second Light is the sequel to Koei Tecmo and Gust’s 2017 Magical Girl JRPG Blue Reflection. While I never had the chance to play the first title, the sequel provided an experience unlike any other I’ve had playing a JRPG. The game follows Ao Hoshizaki, a
by Abdul Saad
Life is Strange: True Colors Wavelengths tells a highly intimate tale centered around fan-favorite queer badass Steph Gingrich, who escaped Arcadia Bay before the bizarre events that occurred there to make a fresh start in Haven Springs. The DLC focuses on Steph’s year-long experiences and journey before meeting Alex,
by Abdul Saad
I’d like to start this by admitting that I’m a closeted fan of the FIFA series. I’ve played every installment of the game since FIFA 12 along with my brother who I have to thank for helping out with this overly detailed review. Whether or not to
by Abdul Saad
After developer LEVEL-5 released its first hit game in the Ni no Kuni series Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch, on the PS3 back in 2013 with a Switch remaster in 2019, it’s now the successful sequel’s turn to yet again shine under the spotlight. Ever
by Abdul Saad
Lost in Random takes place in the titular Random, a world where every decision is decided by the roll of the dice. That is, until the sinister Queen banned all but one dice in Random, which she uses to rule over the kingdom. In Random, the fates of children who’
by Abdul Saad
Life is Strange: True Colors is the latest entry in the hit Life is Strange series. Having played all previous games in the franchise, with the first being perhaps one of my favorite games of all time, I was ecstatic to learn that Square Enix and developer Deck Nine were
by Abdul Saad