Dead as Disco Is a Banger Beat ‘Em up That Needs to Cook a Little Longer (Early Access Review)

Dead As Disco isn’t just fun to play; it’s a visually striking game with a fantastic soundtrack. This early access version really highlights what the game does well, but also shows where it needs improvement. Currently, the game is quite short – I finished everything in about three hours. The boss fights are enjoyable, but a little too long, and there isn’t much variety in the enemies you face. Because of this, it’s hard to recommend the game at full price right now, even though it has a lot of potential. However, if it goes on sale, it’s worth checking out, especially when the full version is released.

The Next Clamshell Handhelds Are All About ‘80s Computers

Retro Games Ltd., known for making updated versions of classic game consoles, is partnering with Evercade and Blaze Entertainment to release two new handheld devices. These are the C64 Handheld and the Spectrum Handheld, inspired by the popular Commodore 64 and ZX Spectrum computers from the 1980s. Both devices have a similar design, with slight differences to match the look of the original computers, and each comes pre-loaded with 25 classic games from those systems.

Steam’s Most-Wishlisted Game Confirmed Day One Steam Deck Verified

The underwater survival game, Subnautica 2, is launching on May 14th, and it’s now confirmed to work well with the Steam Deck. This isn’t a huge surprise, as both previous Subnautica games are also Steam Deck Verified, though it wasn’t guaranteed for the initial release. Often, games are tested and verified for the Steam Deck after they’ve already launched.

Steam’s Most Popular Horror Game of 2025 Is Back at the Top of the Charts Thanks to a Major Update

The developers of the game R.E.P.O., Semiwork, are known for their entertaining and humorous approach, even when dealing with the horror elements of the game. They regularly share updates with their community through developer vlogs, which are enjoyable to watch on their own. Recently, they announced a major update called ‘The Cosmetics Update’ on May 7th. Since then, the game has seen a huge increase in popularity, with daily players jumping from around 35,000 to over 96,900. It’s clear fans were excited to return to this popular co-op game!

The Zelda Game You Never Played Came Out Three Decades Ago Today

Today marks the 30th anniversary of a famously troubled game in the Zelda series. Released on May 10, 1996, Zelda’s Adventure wasn’t made by Nintendo itself, but by Philips as part of a business deal. While the game was widely criticized for its poor gameplay, graphics, controls, and technical problems, it’s still interesting because of how different it is. Even now, it feels like a strange, alternate take on the Zelda universe.

3 Major Shonen Jump Manga That Ended in 2026, Ranked by Their Endings

Several popular manga series recently finished, starting with Modulo, a spin-off of Jujutsu Kaisen, in early March. Chainsaw Man Part 2 ended later that month, and most recently, Black Clover concluded after more than ten years. These endings sparked varied reactions from fans, so we’ve ranked them based on how well they suited the stories and how positively they were received.

The Lord of the Rings: 5 Things That Still Make No Sense About the Other 19 Rings of Power

As a huge Tolkien fan, I’ve always been fascinated by the Rings of Power! We all know about the One Ring, but the other nineteen are so interesting, even if they’re not as famous. Like, the seven rings given to the dwarf lords didn’t turn them evil like they did with men, but they did make them super focused on getting and hoarding wealth. And the three elven rings – Narya, Nenya, and Vilya – were meant to protect. But honestly, even knowing all that, there are still five things about those nineteen rings that just don’t quite add up to me!