Here’s a demo for Phantom Line, the paranormal military FPS that mixes S.T.A.L.K.E.R. with Control

Should you encounter an attack from a menacing puppet demon, here’s some comforting information: Players have multiple artificial bodies to select from in this game. One of its key aspects is the HUSK system, allowing you to instantly swap among your squad members even during battle. However, it’s important to note that this feature only works when a body isn’t currently being used by one of your teammates in co-op play. If this concept appeals to you, I’m delighted to inform you that there’s a demo accessible through the developer’s Discord channel now.

LEGO February 2025 Releases: Twilight House, Flower Arrangement, and More

As Valentine’s Day approaches, LEGO is embracing the festive spirit with The LEGO Creator Celebration Series: Valentine’s Day Box (40759), available for free with purchases totaling $75 or more until February 7th. Additionally, you can find promotions for the Field Flowers (30701) set, which is gratis with purchases over $40, and various discounts on Botanical, Creator, and City sets. Keep in mind that these offers may change after February 1st at midnight EST. For a comprehensive look at the promotions, check out the details below:

Kyoto Animation Attack Culprit Punishment Now Finalized for Anime’s Worst Tragedy

Earlier this week, on Tuesday, January 26th, I witnessed a grim event in Japan: Aoba Shinji, aged 46, was sentenced to death by a high court for arson committed against Kyoto Animation in 2019. Although the initial verdict was given back in January 2024, Shinji had previously appealed for a lighter sentence due to claims that he was mentally unfit and delusional at the time of the crime. However, his defense team later withdrew this appeal. It was reported that Shinji believed Kyoto Animation had stolen his work as the motive behind the attack. The Osaka High Court has yet to disclose the exact date of Shinji’s execution.

Dino Crisis 1 & 2 Now Available DRM-Free on GOG – Relive the Thrill!

On X date, GOG officially revealed that both “Dino Crisis” and “Dino Crisis 2” can now be played seamlessly on contemporary PCs. Since their initial PC releases in 2000 and 2002, these titles have not been extensively accessible to PC gamers until now. The updated versions come equipped with full compatibility for Windows 10 and 11, various language options, up-to-date control support, enhanced rendering and sound quality, and a nearly 4K resolution for the first game along with a 32-bit color depth. A key selling point for fans is that these games are DRM-free, meaning there’s no need for activation or an internet connection to enjoy them.