Konstantin Konstantinov

Born in 1992 in the Eastern European country of Bulgaria, Konstantin has always been in love with writing, reading, and gaming. He now lives and studies in Milan and is more excited than ever to immerse himself in virtual worlds. It is his strongly held belief that games require a large amount of attention and intelligent analysis if they want to mature and evolve, reaching the level of other cultural products. He is deeply fascinated by the potential of MMOs, RPGs, Indie games, as well as Esports.

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Pirate Storm

Pirate Storm is a naval, 3D, isometric, browser-based, MMO in which the players navigates a vast sea, riddled with island, enemies, and sea creatures, while questing and exploring, in order to upgrade their ship.The lack core features of the genre, such as a class or a skill system, compelling PvE, balance and a very heavily Pay-to-Win approach are features that should place it in the no-gone ...[Read More]

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Dragon Awaken Review

Dragon Awaken is a free-to-play, fantasy, browser game. Created and produced by FreeGame, it uses the all-too-popular Chinese browser game model. One resides in a persisting gaming hub and moves outside when ready to do some quests. Said quests feature a plethora of NPCs, packed in groups, that the player faces by means of a completely automated combat system. The outcome of the combat is decided ...[Read More]

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Dragon Awaken

Dragon Awaken is a free-to-play browser game, developed and produced by FreeGame. It has been created trough a process of cloning borrowing it’s source material from a thousand other Chinese browser games, quite similar to this one.One exits the hub world to quest, and tracks down pack of monsters, and engages them. The combat is fully automated, it requires no player interaction, features no ...[Read More]

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Is Warframe Pay to Win? Yes, but it doesn’t really matter!

Digital Extremes’ brilliant title, Warframe, has often been accused of being Pay-to-Win. I have come to the odd conclusion that such accusations are true but don’t diminish whatsoever the game’s value and integrity. But what is Pay-to-Win and what makes it so bad? What is Pay-to-Win? A literal definition would be the possibility to pay money in order to win a game. So, in a P2W game of Chess, a pl...[Read More]

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