Windrose... Isn’t Playing Around!

 

There are survival games… and then there are survival games that serve up something more. Windrose... is one of those games. This one’s out here trying to earn its spot at the table, and honestly… it’s doing a pretty solid job of it. Let’s get into some gameplay!

My next move will be to set up a fort that allows me to utilize strategy against the dangers on the island that are in close proximity... and then replicate that on a smaller scale in different locations. That will ensure that I have a safe place to land, no matter where I roam.

 The Description Sounds Good… But It Checks Out 

When the developers describe Windrose as a PvE survival adventure set in the Age of Piracy—with land and sea combat, co-op play, crafting, exploration, and souls-lite boss fights—you might expect at least one of those elements to feel half-baked in some cases. Luckily, they check out in this game.

You’re not just wandering around collecting scraps—you’re building a life out there. One minute you’re gathering materials and crafting gear, the next you’re commanding a ship, scanning the horizon like “yeah… something’s about to go down.” And it really does.

Hunt. Gather. Build. Craft. Farm. Fight.
Then fight again… but this time on water.
Then level up… and guess what? Fight again.

 Replay Value? Yes and Yes! 

Windrose loops in a way that feels intentional.

You’re constantly chasing something:

  • Better gear
  • More resources
  • Stronger builds
  • Bigger fights
  • Treasure
  • And of course… Adventure!

The variety in the game keeps you going, and the higher your level... the more you want to see how well you fair on your voyages. If you're known out on the seas... you just might be kicking some serious butt or for finding the most grand adventures. Who wouldn't want to sail along for that?

That gameplay hits harder when you squad up. Rolling with a crew turns everything up a notch—strategy matters more, fights feel bigger, and those “we barely survived that” moments? That’s the action you'll crave often.

I put about 2+ hours into Windrose on my first run… and that wasn’t me getting bored—that was me hitting a time limit. There was still plenty left on the table.


 Combat & Exploration Feel Earned 

The “souls-lite” combat isn’t just a buzzword here—it shows up in how fights demand your attention. You can’t just button mash your way through everything and call it a day... I got my butt kicked by a dodo!

Timing matters. Positioning matters. And when you’re out at sea? Awareness matters even more. I'm going to see if my fort strategy works out on land to level up faster, but I also want it to look cool too while being efficient.

Exploration also plays a big role. The world feels like it’s hiding things from you on purpose—and that curiosity to uncover what’s next keeps you moving.


 Early Access… And It Shows (In Some Areas) 

Keeping it real—because everything isn’t perfect.

There are some noticeable hiccups:

  • Controller lag, especially when using a PlayStation 5 DualSense
  • Character customization, specifically Black hairstyles, is lacking… and yeah, it stands out

If you’re letting players build their pirate from the ground up, you want that character to look right. That part needs work—no way around it.

The good news? This is Early Access. The expectation is improvement—and it's coming... if the developers aren't aware of something, you have the option to let them know (so don't be bashful).


 Price, Player Base, and Momentum 

At $29.99, Windrose is positioned pretty well for what it offers—and clearly, players agree. We're heading into Summer too... some serious hours might be logged by those on vacay/out of school. The seas are about to get busy. And for a co-op survival game? That’s exactly what you want.

One million copies sold in just 6 days isn’t luck. That’s serious momentum thanks to strategic pricing.

Parents, ESRB rates Windrose T for Teen!


 Is Windrose Worth It? 

Is water wet? Yes, it's totally worth it. The amount of game time you can log in this game and the fun factor definitely make this game worth more than it's $29.99 price tag. I recommend it if you're into crafting and survival games especially.

You can play solo or co-op so you can get your fix of either... whenever, but even more so if you want a game where you're setting out on the high seas, don't sleep on this souls-lite game. 

Generally we recommend a combination of games that include one indie game, AAA game, and one mid-ranged game. This is different enough to serve up variety with other genres knocking it out the park in the alternate slots... while maintaining a similar budget that never has to change to deliver the goods year after year. Windrose goes right into that mid-range category, but it can certainly rival games in the AAA category (that's a win).

Windrose feels like a game that understands what players want from this genre—freedom, challenge, progression, and those moments where everything clicks just right. Just remember that it’s not finished yet—but the foundation is strong. Getting in early and supporting a game like this... also helps the developer make it to the finish line of development (financially speaking).

So yeah—strap up ye boots, grab yar gear… and set sail! Game on!




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Top Audiences Last Week + Grab... DOOMBLADE for Free!

It's a week and France is back in the game after slugging out with the Philippines for awhile. This week was a smooth one for me... and I hope the same applies to all of you. Well... except the part where my cereal was just gone, that suuuuucccked. I just looked at the almost empty box like "HOW?". There was just enough to eat 3 or 4 spoons of cereal or... eat it dry and use your tears as milk. I didn't go out like that, but... PB&J saved the day. Anyway, let's get to these rankings!


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 🌍 Top 10... Let's Go! 


1. US USA

2. GB United Kingdom

3. JP Japan

4. SG Singapore

5. CH China

6. DE Germany

7. HK Hong Kong

8. CA Canad

9. TH Thailand

10. FR France

Philippines, Australia, and South Africa... came close!




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Maybe It’s Just Me… But Street Fighter (2026) Feels Authentic

There’s always that moment when a trailer drops and you can feel whether the people behind it actually get the source material… or if they’re just borrowing the name and winging it.

That’s exactly where this new take on the Street Fighter movie surprised me. Because it doesn’t feel like a film inspired by Street Fighter while... still kinda sorta not hitting the mark. It feels like they found the right wavelength.



 This Already Feels More Authentic (And Yeah… That Matters) 

Let’s be real for a second.

The 1994 Street Fighter movie? Fun in a chaotic, quotable, “what am I watching?” kind of way. It had energy, but authenticity wasn’t exactly its strong suit.

And then there’s Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li… which felt less like Street Fighter and more like a reimagining that just borrowed names and moved on.

This new film? Different vibe entirely.

From the jump, the tone feels closer to what longtime fans recognize:

  • Fighters with purpose
  • Rivalries that actually matter
  • A world that feels like it belongs to Capcom’s universe

And most importantly… it respects the characters.

 Ken Finally Feels Like Ken 

The trailer made me nod in approval — Ken Masters isn’t just “Ryu but louder... he's Ken”.

He’s got that free-spirited fire horse energy that gives him that greenlight. And honestly? Noah Centineo looks like he understands that assignment, plus he looks the part. It looks like he really channeled his inner Ken and knocked it out of the park, which can take his career to new heights (or at least secure him a slot at conventions from here on out).

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There’s something about his take that clicks. He doesn’t come off as overly serious or forced — he feels like a guy who can throw hands and crack a grin mid-fight... like Ken.

Weirdly enough, there’s even a hint of a young Brendan Fraser in there.

And that contrast with Ryu? That’s exactly how it's supposed to be. One character I'm not sure of is Akuma, I'll see how they truly present him. Ryu and Akuma are the characters I played with the most, especially in... SF3: DI.

 The Story Angle Actually Hooks You 

Here’s the official setup:

Estranged street fighters Ryu and Ken Masters get thrown back into combat when the mysterious Chun-Li recruits them for the next World Warrior Tournament — a brutal clash of fists, fate and fury. However, behind the battle royale lies a deadly conspiracy that forces them to face off against each other and the demons from their past.

Now that sounds like Street Fighter (outside of the "mysterious" Chun-Li). I remember in Street Fighter 2: The Animated Movie, Chun-Li and Guile were tracking down fighters, but she was coming from the angle of an Interpol agent as they both were on Bison's trail. By the way, to avoid a lawsuit over likeness... Bison's name was changed from Vega to M. Bison, Balrog became Vega, and M. Bison became Balrog (though his moves are still tied to the... Bison/Ox name). So before Street Fighter 2 hit the west, they switched up what I believe was Mike Bison... to M. Bison, but now the M. doesn't appear to stand for anything now. The M basically equals Mysterious now.

But yeah... I don't want to get off track, I appreciate that the film has more than just the focus on introducing the cast, and then there's a big fight at the end. It looks like there will be a nice amount of... purpose behind the punches.

  • Chun-Li as the catalyst? Makes sense.
  • The World Warrior Tournament? A plus, and justifies the other characters.
  • Ryu and Ken's Yin & Yang energy? Essential.

 A Fan Since Forever… Yeah, I’m Watching This 

I’ve been rocking with Street Fighter since before Street Fighter II even hit consoles.

I'm talking:

  • Street Fighter II (Arcade and then Console)
  • Super Street Fighter II + Turbo
  • Street Fighter Alpha 3
  • Street Fighter III: Double Impact
  • Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike (Somewhat)

And that doesn’t even touch the crossover awesomeness like:

  • Marvel vs. Capcom
  • Capcom vs. SNK

At one point? I was on one, especially during Street Fighter Alpha 3's window... I could've dove into a tournament with ease.

So yeah — seeing a movie that actually looks like it respects that legacy is a win.


 Theater-Worthy? It Might Actually Be 

I don’t throw this around lightly (I'm a theatre at home kinda man), but… this looks like something I’d actually go see in theaters. That’s rare. (And yeah, I’m eyeing the "Michael" movie too — shoutout to Jaafar Jackson.)

But Street Fighter? This one earned my attention — by showing just enough to pull me in without overplaying its hand.

The film is set to drop October 16, 2026.

October feels like an interesting choice, not gonna lie… but hey, if it lands, it lands.

Tickets will likely go live about 2–4 weeks before release, so keep an eye on Fandango.


 Game Time! 

If you haven’t gone deep into Street Fighter before the modern era, now’s a good time to fix that:

 One Interesting Accessory 

I don’t usually hype up random plastic accessories… but this Nintendo Switch Retro Arcade Dock?
It actually makes sense! It lets you dock your Switch (including OLED and Switch 2) and play with a fight stick like you’re standing at an arcade cabinet. That’s the kind of thing fighting game fans don’t just use — we'd show it off.


With all the fighting games available through the collections above + beyond... this one screams “gift combo idea” for anyone who loves to slug it out with their favorite character.

Getting back to the film... I’m not calling it a masterpiece before it drops. But this Street Fighter movie looks like it understands what makes Street Fighter… Street Fighter. And that alone is enough to get me in a seat — popcorn ready, hands metaphorically warmed up like I’m about to throw a Hadouken.

More on the Street Fighter movie.



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