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Clean structure. Cold precision. Sharp words. This is where games get dissected, not worshipped.

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S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2

S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2: Heart of Chornobyl

Radiation, desperation, and a dying Zone. Every bullet counts. Every shadow lies.

The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim

The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim

Dragons fell. Mods rose. A fantasy legend that never truly aged — it evolved.

The Witcher 3

The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt

Politics, monsters, consequences. Geralt’s world is sharp, cold, and absolutely magnetic.

About Us

Who We Are

Igameing is a no-filter zone for gaming analysis. Built by lifelong players, not marketeers. Our crew writes, plays, tests, and tears down — all for clarity.

What We Believe

Games are more than fun. They're systems, culture, economics, storytelling, psychology — and sometimes, straight-up scams. We write about all of it.

Why We Exist

You don’t need another shiny hype blog. You need a cold, direct, quality-first voice that respects your time. We built igameing for players who want more.

No Sponsors. No Echo Chamber.

We fund ourselves. We answer to readers — not publishers. No early-access fluff, no safe reviews. Just honest, informed, sharp opinions.

FAQ

Do you review indie games?

Yes. If it's worth your time, it’s worth our words.

Are your reviews sponsored?

No. We don’t take money to praise or protect. Every review is 100% clean.

Can I submit a game for review?

You can. Use the contact form. If the project fits our tone, we’ll dive in.

What genres do you cover?

All genres. What matters is quality, not category.

How often is content updated?

Weekly at minimum. More if a patch breaks something fun.

Latest Blog Posts

Top 5 Games That Wrecked Our Rigs

From Cyberpunk 2077’s launch to the Crysis remaster — here are five titles that sent our GPUs into meltdown. Frame rates dropped. Fans screamed. We hit Ultra anyway.

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Why Gamers Don’t Trust Metascores

Numbers lie. Context matters. We break down why review averages fail real players and how to read between the stars.

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Minimal UI ≠ Good UX

Empty menus, hidden mechanics, and clean design that sacrifices usability. We expose how bad UX hides in silence.

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