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Cyberpunk 2077 and Arena Breakout: Infinite's "Weirdest Crossover of the Year" is Here
In what's being called the "weirdest crossover of the year," CD Projekt Red's *Cyberpunk 2077* has joined forces with the tactical extraction shooter *Arena Breakout: Infinite*. The "Extract or Flatline" event, which launched a day early due to fan excitement, brings V's iconic Samurai jacket...
Fortnite x The Simpsons Crossover Rumored
Leaks from prominent Fortnite insiders suggest a major crossover event with The Simpsons is coming in November 2025. The four-week mini-season is rumored to feature a new Springfield-themed map, iconic POIs, and skins of the main family.

Linux Gaming Isn't Just Possible Anymore—It's Incredible
Forget the old myths. Gaming on Linux in 2025 is simple, powerful, and incredibly fun. Thanks to Steam's Proton, thousands of games run flawlessly, and the success of the Steam Deck proves that Linux is a first-class gaming platform. Learn why it's time to make the switch.

Donkey Kong Bananza Nintendo Finally Made a Banger
Nintendo's new Switch 2 title, Donkey Kong Bananza, is being praised by critics for its innovative destruction-based platforming and for being a worthy successor to Super Mario Odyssey. But is it worth the hype? We dive into the chaotic gameplay, the weirdness of a...

No, Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 Hasn't Been Patched—It Hasn't Even Been Released
Seeing chatter about a new patch for Clair Obscur: Expedition 33? We're setting the record straight: the game hasn't even been released yet. Here’s what we actually know about the anticipated 2025 RPG from Sandfall Interactive and why the hype is already off the charts.

Mafia: The Old Country’s New Trailer Is All About Brutal Combat; PC Players Get a Head Start
A new trailer for Mafia: The Old Country, titled "The Family Code: Combat," dives deep into the game's tactical and visceral combat systems. Hangar 13 also announced that the PC version will unlock a day earlier than its console counterparts.

This Game Deletes Itself After You Beat It-And That’s the Whole Point
OnePlus has released a browser game called Brain Rot Blaster that deletes itself after you play it once. This retro-style FPS is part of a campaign to raise awareness about the negative effects of doomscrolling, featuring enemies like the "Crypto Bro" and "Conspiracy Theorist"...

The New Censors: How Visa and Mastercard are Forcing Steam to Police Your Games
Frustrated by a new wave of censorship on Steam and Itch.io, gamers are tracing the problem back to its source: payment processors like Visa and Mastercard. We dive into the legal history and activist pressure that turned financial institutions into the internet's new morality police.
Beyond the Bonfire: 5 Upcoming Soulslikes That Are Tearing Up the Rulebook
Forget the grimdark and gloom. We're diving into five upcoming soulslike games that are flipping the script with vibrant worlds, wild mechanics, and fresh stories. The genre is getting a serious glow-up.
Horror Games Are In Their Gaslighting Era, and It’s Glorious 💀
Jump scares are officially in their flop era. We're diving into how a new wave of horror games, like the mind-bending 'Luto', are ditching cheap thrills for smart, psychological terror that gets deep inside your head and stays there.
Latest Reviews

We Were Wrong About Neverwinter Nights 2: Enhanced Edition
We were ready to write a scathing post-mortem on Neverwinter Nights 2: Enhanced Edition, but the tr…

Rainbow Six Siege X Review: Is This a Sequel or Just a Sidestep?
Rainbow Six Siege X is here, marking a decade of Ubisoft's tactical shooter. We break down whether …

Donkey Kong Bonanza on Switch 2: A Glow-Up or Just an Expensive Midlife Crisis? 🦍
After a literal decade, Donkey Kong is back with Donkey Kong Bonanza on the shiny new Nintendo Swit…

Death Stranding 2: On the Beach PS5 Review: A New Chapter in Connection
okay, so, Death Stranding 2: On the Beach (DS2 for the cool kids) dropped on PS5