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Saim Khurshid

Born in Islamabad, Pakistan, Saim Khurshid, a student of the English language with years of writing, scripting and editing experience, holds a deep passion for gaming as an art form. Practically born with a keyboard and mouse in hand, he fell in love with the possibilities of the gaming medium quite early. With a keen eye for storytelling and gripping gameplay, Saim is set to advocate that no game should be met halfway; rather, it's the game's responsibility to justify its presence in the industry

Review: Little Rocket Lab

If Stardew Valley had a dumper baby with Satisfactory that grew up to get a worthless college degree, that baby’s best friend would be...

Review: Unboxathon

This review of Unboxathon was supposed to be finished days ago. Unfortunately, I kept clicking. And opening boxes. And telling myself, “just one more...

Review: Puzzle Parasite

If you're insinuating that I like Puzzle Parasite because it has a cricket bat in it, then you, sir or madam, are a racist....

Review: Monsters are Coming: Rock and Road

Combining tower defence with a Vampire Survivors-like bullet heaven felt like a step in the right direction for gaming, but Monsters are Coming: Rock...

Review: Escape Simulator 2

I’ve tried more than a few at-home escape room experiences over the years, some fun, some forgettable, some best left sealed in their envelopes...

Review: Second Sun

Games like Second Sun feel like they were assembled from spare parts found in the back of a developer’s workshop. It rushes forward with...

Review: Slots and Daggers

I don’t know what went wrong in the production of Slots and Daggers, but I have yet to find a game that tends to...

Review: The Crazy Hyper-Dungeon Chronicles

A prime example of a game that did not hit as hard as it should have is The Crazy Huper Dungeon Chronicles. The crazy...

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