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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Divine Storm

Divine Storm is an isometric, browser-based MMORPG, developed by Viva Games. It is very similar to other titles of the genre, and is doubtlessly based on the same engine. Titles such as these might have low production values and not even a hint of uniqueness, but what is worse is that they are completely automated and require no effort whatsoever to play. In fact, divine storm actually creates a c...[Read More]

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Divine Storm Review

Divine Storm is an isometric, browser-based, MMORPG constructed on the a familiar cookie-cutter foundation as many others of the genre. While there’s not much information on Viva Games, developer and publisher of the title, nor about the origin of the game, it’s quite safe to say that it is based on the model of the Chinese rip-off browser title. It features all the must-haves: aggressive monetiza...[Read More]

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SoulCalibur Review

SoulCalibur is a Chinese browser MMORPG, developed and produced by GameSprite, which doesn’t step off the beaten path of cookie-cutter games, forged on the same engine, featuring the same visual and gameplay, and attempting to reach into the player’s wallet at every possible occasion. Given the title, one might note the close relation between this game and the homonymous Fighting game. This is lar...[Read More]

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