Warframe’s latest update, “Koumei & The Five Fates,” introduces a new Warframe, fresh missions, and a mini-boss. Perfect for both rookies and veterans!
Get ready to defend your base with rhythm! *Rhythm Towers* is coming to PS5 soon, blending beats with strategy. Try the demo now
Get ready to blast bugs in full VR! *Starship Troopers: Continuum* lands on Meta Quest and PSVR2 in October 202
FNAF fans, brace yourselves! *Into the Pit* is now on consoles, bringing more mobile horror, puzzles, and lore to unravel.
Experience chaotic fun with Looney Tunes: Wacky World of Sports, now on Nintendo Switch, PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and PC via Steam.
Terry Bogard just hit the Street Fighter 6 roster! SNK’s legendary brawler brings his hard-hitting style and iconic moves to shake
Fae Farm is expanding to PlayStation and Xbox! Starting October 22, 2024, dive into magical farming, dungeon crawling, and seamless co-op. Plus, with two new DLC expansions, Coasts of Croakia and Skies of Azoria, there’s even more magic to explore. Ready to farm?
Hey adventurers! Get ready for ‘Call of Olympus,’ the latest DLC for “Kingdom: Two Crowns,” dropping October 8. Greek
There’s a lot in the world of Final Fantasy. I mean a lot. There are a total of 13 mainstream non-MMO games and a ton of spinoffs like the Crystal Chronicles, Tactics, etc. I’ve recently gone on a binge of replaying some of the older titles and it’s made me go huh – how would you even get started in the series. If you started for instance at FF8, it would be so confusing. I wouldn’t think much of the series. I started with FF1 and FF3 (US) and skipped until 10, 12, and then went back to 7 and 8 which made them all make a lot more sense than if I just started with 7 or 8. So I’ve put together my thoughts on the best order to play and various issues with some of the games. These are my opinions and are not universally shared. For some,…
Hogwarts Legacy, by Avalanche Software, is one of the more fun RPG games of the year but there is a strong stigma around the game. Within that stigma, there are a specific group of militant extremists who believe anyone who purchases the game deserves some kind of retaliation. Sites have popped up, which we will not promote, encouraging communities to search for streamers and users who are playing the game in order to harass them. The issue is that much of the rhetoric is subjective; objectively the game was developed by a diverse team at Avalanche and WB. Playing the game is a choice that each person decides on their own what it means to them and the ability to make that choice is critical to self-autonomy. If you feel you should boycott the game then you should do so; if you do not feel it morally objectionable to play…