About Bhromor Rahman
Bhromor is a law student at the University of Ottawa Faculty of Law. Working in the courts by day and professional journalist by night, Bhromor loves turning his academic knowledge into writing. In his spare time, he enjoys presenting panels at conventions and playing video games.
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All the Recent Video Game Live Service Closures Explained
Live-service games have been on the rise for years, but several shutdowns over the last week suggest an important shift in the gaming market.
How the FTC's Proposal to Ban Non-Competes Could Impact the Video Game Industry
The FTC's proposal to ban non-compete clauses is a bold move, and it could have a major impact on the video game industry as a whole.
The Case for Knights of the Old Republic 3 After The KOTOR Remake
The upcoming Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic remake could be foreshadowing a long-awaited potential KOTOR sequel somewhere down the line.
Bandai Namco's Gundam Metaverse Might Be the VR Roblox
Bandai Namco recently announced a massive investment into a Gundam metaverse, and it shockingly sounds very similar to Roblox.
Sonic's Historical Pitfalls with 3D (and How Frontiers Can Avoid Them)
Sonic's disastrous transition into the 3D era severely damaged the brand, and Frontiers should be wary about making the same mistakes.
Resurgence Could Put Star Trek Games Back on the Map
Star Trek games have had a long history in the medium, and though they may not have made a huge impact on gaming, Resurgence could change that.
Fortnite Should Nerf Building Once It Returns
Fortnite Season 2 temporarily removing the building mechanics in its default mode is exposing the flaws with the mechanic as it existed.
Pokemon Legends: Arceus - Why Cyrus Names Team Galactic After the Galaxy Team
Pokemon Legends: Arceus takes place centuries before the modern era of Pokemon, but the ancestors of Sinnoh's Team Galactic raise some questions.
Nekopara Is a Stand-Out Example of Translating Visual Novels to the West
Nekopara's story may not be as strong as other visual novels, but its innovations make it one of the best examples of translated Japanese media.
How Ace Attorney Captures Real-World Legal Procedures
Ace Attorney is the most popular video game depicting legal procedure, but how close is it to the real court proceedings?
Star Wars: The Rise and Fall of The Eternal Empire
For most of its history, the Star Wars galaxy was a bipolar order, but a third power once emerged that brought the old ones to their knees.