
Greg Seebregts
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I'm a South African writer, blogger and English tutor; I've published 1 novel and am working on publishing a 2nd. I also write reviews on whatever interests me. I have a YouTube Channel as well where I review books, and manga and so on.
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5 Underappreciated Cartoons IV
Well, well, I finally found more. It's been three years since my last Underappreciated Cartoons list. That's three years of searching for stuff to put into a fourth entry. It took a while, but I think I finally found a couple of good ones.
By Greg Seebregtsabout a month ago in Geeks
Stasis: The Dark Side of Science
A few years ago, I reviewed a free-to-play sci-fi horror game called Cayne. It was an isometric (top-down view) point-and-click game that I've played a few times, and it's set in the same world as the game we're discussing today.
By Greg Seebregts2 months ago in Gamers
Crime Chronicles: The Black Widow of La Porte
We're back with the Crime Chronicles series, and this time we're looking at another mystery of sorts. We've covered a few different killers over the course of the series, and many of them were very messed up in the head. Of course, many of them got their comeuppance in the end - in this case...not so much.
By Greg Seebregts2 months ago in Criminal
Spectral Sails: RMS Lusitania
Welcome to the first edition of Spectral Sails for 2026. This time around, we're looking at a shipwreck that happened all the way back in 1915. The ship in question, the RMS Lusitania, was an ocean liner that met her end at the hands of a German U-Boat, but I'm getting ahead of myself.
By Greg Seebregts2 months ago in History
Tomb Raider Retrospective - 2
My journey with the classic Tomb Raider games started back in early 2020, when Covid-19 was just kicking off. As the lockdowns were kicking in, and people were stuck at home, Steam discount sales became a regular thing. Every week you would see 75, 80, 90, and, in rare occasions, 100% discounts.
By Greg Seebregts2 months ago in Gamers
Sniper: Ghost Warrior
I love finding new gems in the gaming space, don't you? There are many different genres, of course, which makes things very, very interesting. Now, I've played many games over the years - including a couple of different first-person shooters. I even wrote an article listing 5 underappreciated video games a few years ago.
By Greg Seebregts2 months ago in Gamers
Sniper Elite (2005): 21 Years Later
When you think of shooters, many franchises come to mind, including Battlefield, Medal of Honor, and, of course, Call of Duty. This is more than fair. After all, these games have had a major impact on gaming. Their fast-paced action and satisfying combat have developed large and loyal followings.
By Greg Seebregts3 months ago in Gamers











