Stable Diffusion and the Democratization of AI Art

It was a lovely early August night back in 2015 when I took my first Computer Information Systems class in university and heard for t...

Red Dead Redemption 2 Review

Rockstar Games is known for setting benchmarks when it comes to their open world titles. Red Dead Redemption 2 is their best work to ...

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Stable Diffusion and the Democratization of AI Art

It was a lovely early August night back in 2015 when I took my first Computer Information Systems class in university and heard for the first time about the imminent threat of AI-assi...

In Opinions, Artificial Intelligence, Computing, Sep 09, 2022

Championship Manager 01/02: The game that refuses to die

It has been a good decade since I first heard about Championship Manager 01/02. Unlike most people, I didn’t grow up with Championship Manager or Football Manager being my first manag...

In Reviews, Football, Manager, Classic, Feb 03, 2022

Ready or Not Review

Just when everyone thought 2021 was over in terms of relevant releases, Ready or Not appeared out of thin air. Well, not exactly out of thin air. People knew it was coming, and it has...

In Reviews, Tactical, FPS, Simulation, Dec 22, 2021

Forza Horizon 5 Review

Playground Studios’ Forza Horizon 5 is their biggest launch to date. With over one million players even before the official release (premium edition owners had early access), its succ...

In Reviews, Racing, Open World, Nov 13, 2021

xCloud, the perfect Xbox replacement

I have been a cloud enthusiast for over a decade, since the early days of alwaysonpc, which was a Linux virtual machine that you could access and control via web browser and do office...

In Opinion, Gaming, Cloud, Oct 29, 2021

DayZ: from mainstream to ostracism

When DayZ Mod came out back in 2012, it didn’t take long until it was among the most popular game mods on PC, boosting ArmA 2 sales massively and dominating the multimedia scene on Yo...

In Opinion, Gaming, Survival, Oct 24, 2021

The Last of the Soviets and why you should read it

Svetlana Alexievich is a Nobel Prize winner and it shows. “Secondhand Time: The Last of the Soviets”, is nothing short of brilliant, and most definitely a must-read if you are into hi...

In books, literature, reviews, Oct 21, 2021

The Conundrum of Perceived Value

Have you ever wondered why people care so much about designer brands, iPhones, and all things premium? It’s because of the perceived value. Not so much on how much it’s worth, but the...

In opinion, games, Oct 21, 2021

God of War on PC and what it means to the industry as a whole

The flagship of console exclusivity is soon to be available for everyone, and it’s a huge deal. Sony had already mentioned their intention to bring some of their titles to PC, but peo...

In Gaming, Thoughts, Oct 20, 2021

New Blog, who dis?

I didn’t think I would ever start a blog again, after two failed attempts. More so, a traumatic and bitter stop to my rising career as a pre-teen blogger, and a simulator-oriented web...

In announcements, Oct 19, 2021