I beat Dragon Quest 3 HD-2D Remake — Here’s why it’s the ultimate version for both newcomers and longtime fans

On February 10, 1988, the gaming company Enix (before it merged with Squaresoft to become Square Enix) launched Dragon Quest 3 for the NES in Japan. This was the third game in the iconic Dragon Quest series, which was praised by both fans and critics as one of the most groundbreaking turn-based JRPGs of the 1980s. It built upon the mechanics of its predecessors and introduced innovative features that later games in the series would carry forward, such as creating and customizing party members, a day/night cycle, an open-world style gameplay structure, and more.

Apple’s ingenious AI strategy will let the iPhone maker have its cake and eat a cut of OpenAI’s ChatGPT Plus subscription plan, too

As a tech enthusiast, it’s quite fascinating to witness Apple, often perceived as a late bloomer in the generative AI scene, thriving remarkably well in this category. You might recall that Apple regained its title as the world’s most valuable company, surpassing both Microsoft and NVIDIA, with an impressive market cap of $3 trillion, not long after announcing its new AI strategy, aptly named “Apple Intelligence.

Cheaters aren’t what’s spoiling Black Ops 6 the most, it’s an infuriating DirectX bug that crashes the game — but there are some things you can try

Regarding Call of Duty: Black Ops 6, individual opinions may vary, but overall, it appears that this new addition to the series has been successful. While the map designs could use some improvement, the innovative Omnimovement mechanic significantly enhances the gameplay experience, resulting in thrilling (and occasionally humorous) action sequences.