Part-time game reviewer, full-time gaming geek, Mitch was introduced to Pac-Man and Asteroids at Shakey's Pizza in the '70s and has been hooked on games ever since. Mitch has always had an opinion to share on anything gaming, but it wasn't until 2018 that he began his writing side hustle. Mitch currently writes about gaming and tech for MMORPG and Gamespace.com. You can find him on X @mitchgassner.
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This week, it feels like every game got some sort of update. Check out the long list in this week's Indie MMO Spotlight.
As the rest of the world went gaga over Palworld and Enshrouded, indie MMOs continued to pump out their juicy goodness. Broken Ranks released their new update, Mad World gets Steamy, and Ravendawn starts to stretch its legs.
Magnetic switch keyboards are poised to be the hot trend of 2024 and Akko is kicking things off strong with the MOD007B PC Santorini. Find of if it has what it takes to compete with Wooting in this review!
The NZXT H6 Flow is a gorgeous case perfect for showing off your new gaming PC. Mitch used it to build his latest system and shares what he thinks in this review.
Touted as "Pokemon with guns," Palworld is a survival game, Monster Hunter, and Pokemon all rolled up into one fun experience. Here's our guide with tips to get off to a good start in Palworld.
This week, we give our final verdict on The Wagadu Chronicles, we share Part 2 of Philip Harker's Case Studies in First-timer Indie MMO Development, and Fractured Online has one crappy week
This week, Monsters & Memories (image above) gives an update on its development, the Wardens and Colonials go to war on Able, and Eternal Tombs teases its magic system.
This week, people wonder whether Quinfall is following in the footsteps of The Day Before, Britannia gets a development update video, and we posted our Review in Progress of The Wagadu Chronicles.
This week, almost everyone appears to be on holiday. Other than just about every studio sending out a seasonal greeting, very little happened this week.
Here are five MMORPGs that deserve a look as we head into 2024 - and five singleplayer games that might get in the way.
This week, things are a little slow due to the holidays. We still have some random trailers, beta announcements,
It's gift-giving time, and we're back with the very best gifts to buy the gamer in your life!
This week, The Day Before had the worst launch of all time, Eterspire released on Android (image above), and Once Human made a splash on Steam
While everyone else is sipping eggnog and watching old Christmas movies for the millionth time, gamers around the world will be logging into their favorite MMO to slay all sorts of beasts and collect fantastic rewards. While some developers remain on the naughty list for another year, some of our favorite MMOs made the nice list by adding tons of new quests, challenges, and presents.
Mitch wants people to play good games, not bad ones. Since The Day Before came out and has been exactly what everyone predicted, here are 7 recommendations from Mitch to play instead if you want to scratch that zombie, post apocalyptic itch.