Dying Light: The Beast Perfects Its Open World Formula

What makes the Castor Woods different from the previous Dying Light cities, Harran and Villedor? Despite being smaller, this new map feels surprisingly expansive. And why did I constantly feel drawn to explore every corner of the Woods while playing The Beast?

Aniimo Gets New Trailer Showcasing Some of its Magical Creatures, Beta Registrations Now Open

Okay, so the new trailer didn’t show a ton of actual gameplay, but it *did* give me a really good look at the creatures – the Aniimo – we’ll be seeing in the game. The developers shared some of their names, and there’s a cool variety! I spotted Stellarys, Helgon, and Hellmut, plus some of the Ignitis family that are all about electricity. But it’s not all tough guys; they also showed off some friendlier Aniimo like Skippy, Pranky, and Glacy. It looks like there’s a lot of different types to collect!

How Is Batman Getting ANOTHER Game, But This Iconic Superhero Hasn’t Had One In 19 Years?

Look, I love Batman, but honestly, DC has so many awesome heroes and he always steals the spotlight! They’ve had ages to work on a game featuring someone *other* than the Dark Knight, and I really think it’s time. I’m ready to play as Superman for the first time in nearly two decades! Let Batman have a rest, and let’s get Clark Kent into that red and blue suit already!

Could Intel’s latest moves signal a new chapter in its relationship with Apple?

The relationship between these companies actually began in the 1990s with a confidential project nicknamed “Star Trek,” which aimed to make the Mac operating system work with Intel processors. Although that initial effort wasn’t successful, Apple and Intel eventually partnered in 2005. At that year’s WWDC, Steve Jobs revealed Apple’s plan to switch from PowerPC to Intel processors, a move driven by Intel’s promising future technology and representing a significant change in Apple’s overall computing direction.