Category: Games
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PlayStation portal OLED leak suggests Sony learned nothing from PS Vita’s fate
A NeoGAF user named KeplerL2 (surely a credible source if there ever was one) claims Sony is cooking up an OLED version of the PlayStation Portal. You know, because what the world really needed was a prettier screen to stream games from the PS5 that’s literally sitting in the next room. Apparently, enough people bought…
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I can’t stop playing Starfield
I’m ready to admit it: I can’t stop playing Starfield. And you know what? I don’t even want to stop. This game has become a true cosmic odyssey for me, one I’m ready to dive into again and again. Bethesda Did It Again When Starfield first came out, I was skeptical about the promises of…
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Retrofuturistic Sequel: Atomic Heart 2 Unveils New Characters and Expanded World
Alright, folks, buckle up! Mundfish just rolled out the red carpet for Atomic Heart 2 at this year’s Summer Game Fest, and let me tell you it looks absolutely insane. The trailer? Visually bonkers, with that same retrofuturistic Soviet vibe we loved from the first game, but now on a whole new level. So what’s…
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Counter-Strike 2 Surpasses 1.8 Million Peak Players in 2025, Cementing Its Place as a Global Gaming Phenomenon
According to Steam Charts and ActivePlayer, Counter-Strike 2 remains one of the most popular games globally, consistently leading Steam’s charts for concurrent players. As of early June 2025, the game averages over 1 million concurrent players, with the most recent 30-day average at approximately 1,070,375 players. Peak concurrent player counts regularly surpass 1.7 million, with…
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Review of the First The Witcher 4 Gameplay Video
The action takes place in the new region of Kovir, with Ciri as the main protagonist. The video demonstrates her journey through mountainous landscapes, dense forests, and a lively port city called Valdrest.
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Dragon Age: The Veilguard Overview, Pros & Cons, Platforms
Dragon Age: The Veilguard is the latest installment in BioWare’s acclaimed RPG series, previously known as Dragon Age: Dreadwolf. The game continues the franchise’s tradition of deep storytelling, a richly developed world, and meaningful companion interactions. Set in the world of Thedas, players must assemble a team of heroes to confront a new and dangerous…
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Can You Play Fallout 76 Without Friends?
Yes, and It’s Actually Fun! If you’re used to playing Fallout solo, you can absolutely do the same in Fallout 76. The story, quests, and exploration all work perfectly fine without a group. NPCs are there now, the world doesn’t feel empty, and radioactive roaches still want to eat you alive. Yes, you’ll run into…
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LUCANIS, SOLAS, OR CULLEN: WHO’S BETTER?
Alright, let’s break this down. Years have passed, yet we keep coming back to this question. Now, with The Veilguard, there’s a new contender, and honestly, I’m not sure I’m ready to dive into this all over again. SOLAS: GENIUS OR MANIPULATOR? On one hand, yes, he’s intelligent, charismatic, and full of mystery. On the…
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Dragon Age: The Veilguard – What I Expected and What I Got
I’m sitting here, looking at the cover of Dragon Age: The Veilguard, thinking, “It’s not a bad game!” It brings me back to a familiar world—the universe is vast, the characters are interesting at times, and even the quests can be engaging. But Inquisition inevitably comes to mind, a game I once played obsessively. And…
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Fallout 76: Why I Play It and Feel Fine
Everything that makes Fallout, well, Fallout is here. A massive, meticulously crafted world you can explore endlessly.
