Fans of NieR: Automata and Mirror’s Edge Need to Play This Parkour Action Game

I was immediately drawn to Motorslice. Even though it’s not officially out until May 5th, I loved playing the demo on Steam. It’s a unique blend of fast-paced, challenging combat and fluid parkour movement, clearly inspired by games like Mirror’s Edge and NieR: Automata. The movement feels very similar to Mirror’s Edge, and the game’s world and style are reminiscent of NieR: Automata – it even features Kira Buckland, who voiced 2B in that game! If you’re a fan of either of those titles, Motorslice is definitely worth checking out.

Marvel Officially Brings Back Doctor Doom in the Most Doom Way Possible

The comic Captain America (2025) focuses on Steve Rogers’s difficult mission in Latveria, a country torn apart by groups fighting for control and access to Doctor Doom’s incredibly dangerous weapons. The central plot revolves around finding Doom’s most powerful weapon, which, as revealed in issue #10, is a young version of Doom himself. This surprising discovery suggests a few potential outcomes, but it ultimately proves that Doctor Doom is a master planner who anticipates every possibility.

Xbox Game Pass Adds 5 Day-One Games

Hey everyone, I’m so excited – Xbox Game Pass just added five new games today! And the best part? If you’re a Game Pass subscriber, you get a sweet 20% discount on each of these games as long as they’re on the service. Definitely worth checking out!

Epomaker HE68 Lite Review: A Tiny Keyboard That Punches Well Above Its Weight

I put the device through a real-world test, using it for long gaming sessions, writing, and all my regular online activities – just as I would with any other device. I didn’t see it as a temporary gadget, but as something that needed to prove its worth. Gradually, my initial doubts faded. It wasn’t an immediate change, but I eventually stopped questioning its performance and started depending on it.

5 Most Important Sci-fi TV Shows of the 2010s (They Have a Combined 360 Episodes)

The 2010s were a period of huge change for television, especially with the rise of streaming services creating their own shows. Many of the decade’s most popular science fiction series either began on these platforms or eventually moved there. Despite this shift, the decade showed that there was still plenty of room for new and exciting ideas in the genre, and audiences continued to embrace science fiction. While these five shows may not have always topped the ratings, they’ve had a lasting impact on the genre and its fans.