Nintendo Surprises Animal Crossing Fans By Dropping New Horizons 3.0 Update a Day Early

On January 14th, players started noticing that the 3.0 update for Animal Crossing was available. My game didn’t update automatically, but I was able to download it through the game’s settings menu. Once installed, I could immediately start playing the updated Animal Crossing: New Horizons. However, the Switch 2 version is still expected to launch on January 15th. As of now, it’s still listed as a pre-order in the Nintendo eShop, meaning Switch 2 players might have to wait until then to enjoy the new features and mouse controls.

Resident Evil Requiem: Confirmed Characters And Rumored Returnees Explained

The emotional impact of Raccoon City’s fate became a recurring theme in every subsequent Resident Evil game. Even for the survivors you battle alongside, the city wasn’t truly destroyed – it just transformed, appearing in terrifying legends, eerie swamps, and the tense, quiet moments between fighting zombies. It haunted the background, a constant presence even as players fought to survive.

Code Vein’s Best Strengths, And Why They Still Hold Up

What sets Code Vein apart is that it didn’t simply apply an anime style to the established Soulslike formula, as seen in 2025’s AI Limit. Instead, it fundamentally reimagined core genre concepts through a strong narrative focus. The game prioritizes relationships with companions, offers a highly customizable character build system, and integrates story elements directly into gameplay, allowing players to connect with both the characters and the world through dialogue and cutscenes, not just through item descriptions. With a sequel, Code Vein II, on the horizon and other anime-inspired Soulslike games emerging, it’s worth revisiting what made the original Code Vein so unique. While AI Limit was a personal favorite of mine in 2025 (ranking at number 10), it adhered more closely to traditional Soulslike conventions. Code Vein* remains a standout title in the genre, and it’s worth examining what made it special when it first released.

Code Violet Review – More Irritation Than Tension

Despite its flaws, the game is visually appealing. The lighting is well done, especially how it reflects off the main character and the environments within the mysterious facility. However, it’s disappointing that most of the indoor areas look very similar to each other, with only a few outdoor locations offering any real variety.

One Piece: Every Main Baroque Works Member, Ranked

The criminal organization known as Baroque Works, led by one of the world’s most powerful pirates, Crocodile, was huge, with hundreds of people involved. But only a small group of leaders were truly dangerous and important to the story. Here are the 12 most significant members of Baroque Works, ranked by how much influence they have in the world of One Piece.

Hardware Review: Sony INZONE H9 II – The Perfect Gaming Headset?

The Sony INZONE H9 II is the updated version of Sony’s excellent 2022 headset, offering wireless noise cancellation. It easily connects to your PS5 and PCs using a USB-C dongle, but also works with Bluetooth or a standard 3.5mm audio cable. A key feature is its flexible and removable boom microphone.

Resident Evil Village and Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth Coming to PS Plus Extra/Premium – Rumor

Since it was added to Game Pass Ultimate, Premium, and PC on January 20th, we can expect it to be available to play around that same date. With Resident Evil Requiem coming out on February 27th, now is a great time to experience the series – especially if you’re interested in the events surrounding Raccoon City, rather than the more recent story of the Winters family.

Split Fiction Creative Director Says Net Game is Going to be Even Better

He stated he wasn’t familiar with the idea of pressure and felt very confident in their work. He confidently predicted their next game would be an improvement over Split Fiction. He believes they’re making good progress, noting that Hazelight is a well-regarded studio that inspires others. Surprisingly, he emphasized the importance of continuing to learn from mistakes, even using strong language to express that point.