About

We don’t just talk about games. We live in them.

The gaming world is not just an industry. It is an environment where people find inspiration, emotions, goals and friends. We did not create this site to collect traffic. We created it to build a gathering point for gamers who care not only about frame rates and discounts, but also about depth, context and meaning.
Each of our texts, reviews, guides or analytics is the result of personal experience, not a translated press release.
We perceive gaming as a form of self-expression. And if you are reading this, you most likely do too.

Who we are

We are a team of people who cannot be contained in one definition. Among us:
gamers with 20 years of experience,
PvP analysts and building fans,
editors with a background in game development,
former modders and custom designers,
fans of story-driven games and lore researchers.
We are united not by a platform or a genre. We are united by attention to detail, respect for the player and a passion for meaningful content.

Why we started this project

Because we felt tired.
Tired of:
identical texts about different games,
adjusting opinions to trends,
“tops” without arguments,
guides without tests,
reviews written at the start of the release without playing through.
We wanted to create a platform that would make sense. Where every word would have weight. Where the gamer would feel that they were not being “sold” to, but were being talked to as an equal.

We are not only about AAA

If you think that we only have stories and hardcore, you are wrong.
We study both Pokies and simple mobile projects. But we do not look at them as excitement, but as game design. We ask ourselves questions:
Why do mechanics work?
What keeps the player in the loop?
What elements really bring Rewards, and not just an illusion?
Even in the simplest Play models, you can find elegance. And we are looking for it. Because a game is a game. Regardless of the genre.

We listen and hear

One of the project’s principles is that feedback is not just for show. We read all comments, process suggestions and really change the content structure based on the opinions of readers.
We do not have an “editor’s office that knows better.”
We have a community that thinks together.
And if you want to join, just write. We are open.

ransparency and principles

We do not publish materials on request without a note.
We do not accept payment for Payouts in ratings.
We do not hide the shortcomings of games for the sake of partnership.
We always write based on experience.
We personally check tips and guides.
We openly name sources and links.

Our plans:

launching a podcast where gamers talk not only about games but also about thinking,
a series of materials “gaming as thinking”,
our own Discord server with selections, collaborations and gaming events,
an editorial column where we share development experience,
live AMA sessions with subscribers.