Docked is a New Single-Player Game by the Studio Behind RoadCraft Focusing on a Single Dock

The trailer hints at unique aspects of Docked, distinguishing it from the studio’s past projects centered around simulationist gameplay involving heavy machinery. Instead of just driving trucks and operating cranes to move cargo, players will also encounter tasks like repairing damaged equipment and dealing with emergencies such as a cargo ship accidentally spilling its containers near the dock.

Build It, Yeet It, Break Everything: Hack ’n’ Stack Crashes into Gamescom 2025

Independent publisher Dodo Tako is set to unleash the mayhem with Hack ‘n’ Stack. This action-packed party game, fueled by physics, will have its grand introduction at Gamescom 2025. Players will get a sneak peek before its release on Steam and Nintendo Switch, which is scheduled for Q2 2026. A heads up: in this game, almost anything can turn into a weapon, even your fellow players!

Rue Valley adds PS5, Xbox Series, and Switch versions

Additionally, they revealed plans for a worldwide partnership with the men’s health charity, Movember. This collaboration is designed to demonstrate innovative and impactful approaches to using video games as a platform to delve into aspects of mental health.

Ninja Gaiden 4 Confirmed for Gamescom Opening Night Live

Get ready for action on October 21st! I’m gearing up to jump into Ninja Gaiden 4, coming to Xbox Series X/S, PS5, and PC. As a member of the Raven Clan, my character, Yakumo, is heading to Tokyo to take down the resurrected Dark Dragon. In this battle, I’ll face off not only demons but also the Divine Dragon Order, and sometimes even the familiar face of series hero Ryu Hayabusa.

With four distinct weapons at my disposal, I’ll be using every trick in the book to fight the Dark Dragon. But the real game-changer is the Bloodraven Form – watch out for that devastating move!

Berserk Hypes Its Next Big Release

The 34th volume of the Berserk manga will be released in Japan on August 29th. This volume will contain several recent chapters from its creative team, along with a unique addition – a special figurine of Nosferatu Zodd, a formidable antagonist to the Black Swordsman. Previously announced, but worth mentioning again, is that Young Animal has unveiled the cover for this upcoming compilation. It showcases Guts in his Berserker armor, bound in chains, which fittingly reflects the current events in the story. The events depicted are a result of Guts’ encounter with the Kushan Empire and the siege that ensued in the Eastern Nation. You can preview both the manga cover and the Zodd figurine below.

Avengers: Doomsday Could Replicate a Major MCU Moment With a Twist According to New Theory

The choice to have Robert Downey Jr. play Doctor Doom ignited a flurry of discussions about this upcoming villain’s backstory and connection to the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s past. Various theories have emerged, such as Doctor Doom being an evil counterpart of Tony Stark from another dimension or perhaps he’s employing the remains of a fallen hero to deceptively control his former associates. Recently, a captivating theory posted by Reddit user TheGreatMason on the r/MCUTheories forum presents a logical explanation for how Doctor Doom might have acquired his iconic scars, linking his origin to a key event in the Infinity Saga.

One of Marvel’s Worst Movies Ever Is Now a Surprising Hit on Netflix

According to Flix Patrol, on Netflix’s top movie list for August 14th, Elektra (2005) ranks just below KPop Demon Hunters and My Oxford Year. Surprisingly, this film, which premiered two decades ago, is now experiencing remarkable success despite receiving unfavorable reviews upon release on January 14, 2005. With a Rotten Tomatoes critics score of only 11% and an audience score of 29%, Elektra is known as one of Marvel’s least popular films. There appears to be one clear factor driving the recent surge in viewership for this movie.