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Hacking, Slashing, and Keeping the Beat in the Alpha Nomos Demo
If your two favorite gaming pastimes are dungeon crawling and keeping a beat, you might want to check out the new demo for Alpha Nomos. It’s a weird, vibrant mix of hack-and-slash action and rhythm mechanics that recently got a playable preview. You play as Cello, who finds herself stuck in a musical world that’s…
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Could Ardenfall be the Old-School RPG Sandbox We’ve Been Waiting For?
Ardenfall is shaping up to be the exact kind of old-school, hands-off RPG that Morrowind fans have been begging for. Instead of the usual elves-and-orcs fantasy, it drops you into a weird, politically charged world full of windy plains, alien coastlines, and ancient ruins. The demo has been available for a while now, so feel…
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Froggy Hates Snow: Shoveling Through This Frantic Survival Roguelike
Froggy Hates Snow drops you into a freezing wasteland as an amphibian who just wants to stay warm. It’s a survival roguelike where you literally dig your own paths through the map, shoveling snow to uncover loot, dodge traps, and fight off creepy obsidian monsters before the cold takes you out. What you find here…
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‘BUS: Bro u Survived’ Turns a School Bus Into a Zombie-Clearing War Machine
BUS: Bro u Survived seems like a chaotic, co-op road trip that trades the usual stationary base camp for four wheels and a whole lot of horsepower. The island isn’t just crawling with angry green freaks; it’s practically a warzone thanks to two rival human factions fighting for control. As you drive from zone to…
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Last Man Sitting is the Best Damn Office Meeting You’ll Ever Survive
Sooner or later, we all have one of those days. We see red and entertain the idea of taking a twelve-gauge to a Monday morning all-hands. Last Man Sitting actually lets you do it. Well, virtually. And while strapped to an ergonomic mesh chair. It’s loud. It’s undeniably stupid. And God help us, it actually…
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To Protect and Swerve in the latest GTA Online update
In a game literally named after a felony, playing the good guy feels like a rebellious act. Rockstar Games is leaning hard into that irony with the return of the Neighborhood Watch Event in GTA Online. This week focuses on flashing lights and sirens. It brings a massive wave of law enforcement gear. There are…
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Resurrecting Nosgoth: Legacy of Kain Pivots to 2D After a Two-Decade Slumber
It’s been over twenty years since players last walked the dark paths of Nosgoth. We do appreciate the remasters, but still, the old vampiric fans do crave some fresh blood. We’ve been thirsting for far too long. Today, the Legacy of Kain series quietly broke that long silence. Instead of a massive, big-budget 3D sequel,…
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Reclaim is a Glorious Exercise in Controlled Demolition
Be honest with me. You don’t play RoadCraft to relax. You play it because you have a sick, twisted desire to fight gravity, mud, and your own poor spatial awareness. It’s ok. I get it. It’s why I also play it. It’s why I also love it. The base game already established that driving a…
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Surviving ICARUS on Console is a Beautiful Nightmare
The Drop After spending the last couple of years kicking the teeth in of PC players, Dean Hall’s notoriously brutal sci-fi survival sim has finally hit PS5 and Xbox Series X|S. But the real question isn’t whether you can survive the planet—it’s whether the game can survive the awkward jump to a controller. Core Features:…
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New S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2 Expansion Sparks Faction Warfare
GSC Game World has pulled the curtain back on the first premium add-on for their hit survival shooter. Slated for a summer 2026 release across PC and current-generation Xbox and PlayStation consoles, “Cost of Hope” is the first step in a massive three-part post-launch story arc. Rather than just offering a quick epilogue, this download…
