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KGK Weekly Roundup: October’s Gaming Blitz and the Tech That Powers It
October 2025 is proving to be a seismic month for gamers. With heavyweight releases dropping across platforms and hardware manufacturers pushing the envelope on performance, the industry feels like it’s firing on all cylinder
Phil Brown
Oct 14, 20255 min read


Battlefield: A Legacy of War, Innovation, and Cultural Shockwaves
When Battlefield 1942 launched in September 2002, few could have predicted the seismic impact it would have on the FPS genre. Developed by Swedish studio DICE and published by Electronic Arts, the game introduced a revolutionary concept:
Phil Brown
Oct 13, 20254 min read


Digimon: Time Stranger Review — A Smart, Stylish Revival
Digimon: Time Stranger marks a major turning point for the franchise. Released in October 2025 across PS5, Xbox Series, and PC, it’s already being hailed as one of the best Digimon games ever. With over 450 Digimon to collect, a time-bending narrative, and a sleek turn-based combat system
Aaron Greenfield
Oct 9, 20253 min read


Through Mist and Memory: The Ghost of Yotei Review
Ghost of Yotei is a masterclass in sequel design — a game that doesn’t just follow in the footsteps of its predecessor, but redefines the path entirely. It’s a visual and mechanical triumph, blending cinematic beauty with fluid gameplay and emotionally resonant storytelling. While not without its limitations, it stands as one of the most compelling open-world action titles of the year.
Aaron Greenfield
Oct 8, 20253 min read


KGK Gaming Roundup: October 2025
October arrives with a surge of high-profile releases, indie gems, and hardware drops that reshape the gaming landscape. From spiritual successors to long-awaited sequels, this month’s lineup is rich with narrative depth, mechanical innovation, and community buzz
Phil Brown
Oct 7, 20254 min read


Dying Light: The Beast – A KGK Gaming Review by Actual Gamers.
Dying Light: The Beast marks a triumphant return to the series’ roots, delivering a gameplay experience that feels both familiar and freshly invigorated. It doesn’t attempt to reinvent the formula—and that’s precisely why it works
Aaron Greenfield
Oct 7, 20252 min read
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