Star Trek Finally Gave Voyager’s Doctor a Name (After 8 Failed Attempts)

This episode centers around the Doctor (Robert Picardo), Ake (Holly Hunter), and SAM (Kerrice Brooks) journeying to SAM’s home planet to fix a problem caused by an injury she sustained during the attack on the Miyazaki. When SAM’s systems fail, the Doctor makes a remarkable decision: he volunteers to become her father. He spends seventeen years on her planet (equivalent to about two weeks in normal time due to the planet’s different time flow) raising her and giving her a childhood. Through this choice, Star Trek establishes the most significant identity the Doctor will ever have – a father.

PlayStation Might Stop Releasing Single-Player Games on PC – Rumor

So, from what I’m hearing, Sony’s really focusing on games that are constantly updated – the ‘live service’ type – for PC. But it sounds like they’re less interested in bringing their big, story-driven, single-player games to PC anymore. Jason Schreier pointed out that Marvel’s Wolverine, which is coming out on September 15th, is a perfect example – it’s PlayStation 5 exclusive, and there are no plans to release it on PC. It seems like they’re really keeping those kinds of experiences for console players only.

Pokémon Gen 10 Needs to Ditch the Nintendo Switch

The current state of Pokémon is unfortunately quite poor. There’s a noticeable lack of fresh ideas, the games don’t run well even compared to other Switch titles, and the core turn-based combat feels outdated despite numerous attempts to mask it. The series should be thriving with modern technology, but it feels stuck in the past. To truly succeed, Pokémon needs a complete overhaul, and that starts with moving beyond the Nintendo Switch.

New Hitman Game Revealed (And It Features The Return Of Multiplayer)

IO Interactive is partnering with MOOD Publishing to create Hitman: The Board Game, and early images look promising. The game’s most exciting feature is a competitive multiplayer mode inspired by Hitman 2 from 2018. However, unlike the original, this board game is designed entirely around that concept, challenging four players to compete as Hitmen, hunting targets to achieve victory.