Yakuza Kiwami 3 & Dark Ties’ Latest Trailer Details All the Awesome Steam-Exclusive Features

The Steam version of Yakuza Kiwami 3 and Dark Ties offers several improvements, making it the best way to play through Kazuma Kiryu’s story. These include features like Steam Trading Cards, enhanced graphics with Frame Generation support, unlimited frame rates, and compatibility with Ultrawide Monitors. This updated version promises a fantastic experience for longtime Yakuza fans.

Marathon’s Assassin Runner Surfaces From the Shadows in New Trailer

The trailer starts by hinting at the Assassin’s unique style – a calm but powerful ability to create controlled chaos. They’re dressed sharply, but their true strength lies in a skillset that combines Batman-like tactics with the agility of a nimble fighter. If you enjoy playing stealthily and keeping your enemies guessing, this new Archetype might be perfect for you.

Netflix Has Just Added One of the Best Sci-Fi Movies of The 21st Century

Alex Garland’s 2014 film, Ex Machina, masterfully creates a growing sense of dread. The story follows Caleb, a programmer who unexpectedly wins a contest to spend a week at the secluded home of his company’s CEO, the mysterious Nathan Bateman. Caleb soon learns the contest wasn’t about the trip itself, but about participating in a Turing test – evaluating the intelligence and consciousness of Ava, a remarkably realistic robot created by Bateman. It quickly becomes clear that Ava is much more aware and independent than anyone anticipated, and she’s secretly pursuing her own agenda.

Poor Performance Has Become Standard in Modern Game Launches

It’s frustrating that many new games launch with performance issues. Players often spend a lot of money and time eagerly starting a game, only to encounter problems like choppy gameplay and crashes. This isn’t a rare occurrence – it’s become a common problem across all types of games and gaming systems. Even big-budget, high-profile games sometimes launch with bugs, forcing players to wait for fixes and diminishing the initial excitement. Releasing games with poor performance damages both players’ confidence and the developers’ standing.

Blightstone Review: Charming Rougelike Strategy Feels Retro In The Right Kind Of Way

When it shines, Blightstone feels like playing a condensed Dungeons & Dragons campaign, blending the strategic combat of XCOM with the classic style of early Final Fantasy games. Being a roguelike, it’s intentionally streamlined, which can sometimes lead to repetitive moments in what is otherwise a familiar fantasy setting. Luckily, the core gameplay is solid and the game’s charming presentation keep strategy and fantasy fans engaged. Currently in early access, Blightstone shows a lot of promise and could become something truly special with further development.

Fullmetal Alchemist’s Spiritual Successor Confirms Release Date With New Trailer

Fans have been eagerly awaiting the arrival of Daemons of the Shadow Realm, one of the most anticipated anime of the year. Originally slated for an April premiere, it’s now confirmed to debut in Japan on April 4th, 2026. To mark the announcement and share more details, a new trailer and poster have been released, which you can find below.

After 25 Years, It Might Be Time to Admit Halo Was Just Okay

I used to think Halo was absolutely groundbreaking, and in many ways it was. But lately, I’ve been doing a lot of thinking about why it resonated with me so much, and where it stands in gaming history. It’s got a ton of great qualities, no doubt, but I’m starting to wonder if a lot of its success comes down to nostalgia and the fact that it came out at just the right time. I’m not sure if it’s genuinely as amazing as everyone remembers, or if it just got lucky with its timing. Honestly, I’m leaning towards the latter.

2K Confirms Major Change in WWE 2K26 From Previous Games

When WWE 2K26 launches in March, it will be available on Nintendo Switch 2, PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X. However, it won’t be released on PlayStation 4 or Xbox One, which is disappointing news for players on those older consoles. On the bright side, this allows the developers, Visual Concepts, to focus solely on the newer platforms. It’s unclear if supporting the older consoles was limiting the game’s potential, but the development team can now dedicate those resources elsewhere. Though, it’s important to remember that simply freeing up those resources doesn’t guarantee the game will be improved.

Starfield is a “Very Good Game,” Says Former Skyrim Lead, “Just Not What People Expected It to be”

So, Press Box PR asked if the hype for The Elder Scrolls 6 and Fallout 5 was getting out of control, and honestly, I’ve been dealing with this ‘game of expectations’ thing for years. It’s tough for Bethesda because, let’s be real, the expectations are so incredibly high, it’s almost impossible to deliver something that will fully satisfy everyone. They’re in a tricky spot!