Nintendo Direct Partner Showcase Announced for February 5th

The Partner Showcase primarily highlights games and software from other companies. While it covers a lot of ground, we think Bloober Team might use it to reveal the first look at their next project – possibly Project M, which could be a game exclusive to the new Switch 2.

Ubisoft Union Representatives Call for CEO Yves Guillemot’s Resignation

Referring to the 2020 accusations of sexual harassment and misconduct, Rutschlé pointed out that Guillemot seems to only associate with people who agree with him. When asked if he thought a leadership change might happen, Rutschlé said he fully expected it, stating, “I don’t expect anything good from this guy.”

15 Soulslike Games You Should Keep On Your Radar For 2026 And Beyond

2025 brought some good content for fans of challenging games, including new DLC for Lies of P (Wuchang: Fallen Feathers) and a difficult update for Clair Obscur (Thank You). But overall, it was a pretty slow year for the genre. That’s about to change, though, with several new, intensely difficult games on the horizon that are sure to test players’ skills.

Nioh 3 Review – Final Form

My experience hasn’t been perfect, of course. There are some drawbacks, but they’re understandable given how ambitious the game is – it features clever level design and a really engaging combat system. I often found myself saying I’d stop after ‘just one more try,’ but then losing another hour to tough enemies that repeatedly defeated me. Simply put, Nioh 3 is incredibly addictive.

Why Code Vein 2 Keeps Pulling You Back

Let’s be honest: the game isn’t perfect. However, its various elements work so well together that we’ve had a great time playing. It’s easy to get lost in the gameplay, and you might find yourself playing for hours! The story is engaging, and the combat and exploration are both really satisfying, all contributing to a compelling experience.

Planet of the Apes vs Fantastic Four #1 Is a Fun Crossover of Two Properties that Fit Wonderfully (Review)

The Fantastic Four has been consistently strong in recent years, so this new story had a lot to live up to. Fortunately, writer Josh Trujillo was a great choice. He’s familiar with the team and understands their dynamics – which is crucial, as the Fantastic Four are essentially a family. The story jumps right into the action, initially showing the team on trial with a group of apes, then explaining how they got there. Johnny Storm takes the lead in defending them, and the team’s reactions feel authentic and set the stage for what’s to come.