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Continue reading →: Rise of Planet of the Apes — A Story About Betrayal, Identity, and the Cost of Control
The movie Rise of Planet of the Apes really stuck with me because it’s not just about science or evolution — it’s about what happens when humans try to control nature and forget compassion along the way. From the beginning, we see how Caesar’s life starts with tragedy. His mother… Read more
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Continue reading →: Talk to Me (2022) – A Psychological Look at Grief, Friendship, and the Danger of Holding On
When I first watched Talk to Me, I expected another predictable teen horror movie — you know, the kind where everyone makes one bad choice after another and ends up paying for it. But this film was so much more than that. It took me by surprise with how deeply… Read more
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🎮 Little Nightmares III Review — The Illusion of Companionship
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Continue reading →: 🎮 Little Nightmares III Review — The Illusion of CompanionshipRating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️☆ (4 out of 5 gaming controllers) When Little Nightmares III was first announced, I expected another dark, twisted continuation of the world we already knew — one that would connect seamlessly to Six and Mono’s haunting story. But from the moment I began playing, it felt… different. Not… Read more
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Continue reading →: 🎭 Little Nightmares II: A Descent Into the Mind’s Darkest Corners
If you’ve read my first Little Nightmares article, you already know how much I love dissecting what lies beneath the horror — the sadness, the symbolism, the psychology. (If you haven’t yet, go read that one first — it helps to understand where my thoughts began before diving into this… Read more
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Continue reading →: 🎮 Little Nightmares — A Psychological Horror Wrapped in Childhood Fear
When I first played Little Nightmares, I didn’t expect it to stay with me the way it did. From the opening moments, the game pulls you into a dark, oppressive world that feels both terrifying and heartbreakingly lonely. Every creak, every shadow, every breath seems to carry meaning. Little Nightmares… Read more
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Detroit: Become Human — A Deep Dive into Humanity and Choice
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Continue reading →: Detroit: Become Human — A Deep Dive into Humanity and ChoiceRating: 🎮🎮🎮🎮🎮 (5 out of 5) Detroit: Become Human is honestly one of those games that just stays with you long after you finish it. The graphics are incredible, the story is layered, and the choices actually make you stop and think about what kind of person you are —… Read more
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Continue reading →: The Walking Dead: Seasons One Through Four — A Study in Grief, Love, and the Cost of Humanity
Few games capture the weight of human emotion the way The Walking Dead series does. From Season One through Season Four, Telltale’s storytelling masterpiece isn’t just about surviving the apocalypse—it’s about what it means to stay human when the world around you is falling apart. Every choice feels heavy, every… Read more
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Continue reading →: The Wolf Among Us: A Story About Fairness, Judgment, and the Weight of Choices
When I think about video games that truly capture the messy reality of human emotion, The Wolf Among Us stands out as one of the best. Created by Telltale Games, it is more than a mystery story — it’s an exploration of fairness, morality, and what it feels like to… Read more
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Continue reading →: Life is Strange: Double Exposure – Grief, Secrets, and Searching for Truth
What stands out about Life is Strange: Double Exposure is how it pulls you into the psychology of grief and confusion when reality itself can’t be trusted. Max Caulfield isn’t just mourning the death of her friend Safi — she’s trying to understand why one version of events doesn’t match… Read more
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Continue reading →: Life is Strange: True Colors – Exploring Empathy, Trauma, and Healing
After finishing Life is Strange 2 on my YouTube channel, I also dove into Life is Strange: True Colors, and I was struck by how deeply it connects to psychology. While every Life is Strange game touches on trauma and emotional struggles, True Colors goes one step further by making… Read more

