Open-World Games Where the World Tells the Story (No Cutscenes)

The game’s story isn’t told through cutscenes or direct explanations. Instead, players piece it together by finding things like wall carvings, old audio recordings, and forgotten books hidden throughout the world. This makes discovering the story feel rewarding and natural, as if you’re uncovering it yourself, bit by bit.

LEGO’s Pokemon Set Is Way Worse Than Mega Bloks

It was natural for LEGO and Pokémon to team up, as both are hugely popular brands. However, LEGO couldn’t create Pokémon sets for a long time because Mega Bloks had an existing agreement with Pokémon. That changed in 2025 when Mega Bloks lost the rights, allowing LEGO to officially partner with The Pokémon Company. This is exciting news for LEGO fans who have always wanted official Pokémon building sets! While we don’t know exactly how many Pokémon-themed LEGO products will be released, LEGO has already announced three sets planned for 2026.

Resident Evil Character Has Been MIA Since 2012

The Resident Evil series frequently brings back popular characters, even beyond Leon and Chris. While some, like Claire Redfield in Resident Evil: Revelations 2, Ada Wong, and recently Rebecca Chambers in Resident Evil: Death Island, reappear relatively quickly, others haven’t been seen for a long time—or at all. This particular character falls into that latter category.

Best Free Games That Are Not Pay-To-Win

As a film buff, I appreciate a good, level playing field, and I see that same principle in a lot of fantastic free-to-play games. What I love is that skill and knowledge are what really matter – you can’t just buy your way to victory. These games make their money through things like character skins or cosmetic items, which means everyone, whether they spend a dime or not, has an equal shot at winning. It’s really refreshing to see a game where playing for free is just as competitive as spending money!

Throwback Disney Collection Gets Nintendo Switch ESRB Rating

In 2017, Capcom published the Disney Afternoon Collection, a compilation of six classic NES games originally created by Digital Eclipse. These games were based on popular Disney cartoons from the 80s and 90s, including Darkwing Duck, TaleSpin, two Chip ‘n Dale Rescue Rangers titles, and two DuckTales games. After nine years, this collection is now potentially coming to the Nintendo Switch.

Xbox Updates Safer Gaming Commitment With Nintendo And Sony

Xbox first revealed this partnership back in 2020, explaining that they believe collaboration – even with competitors – leads to better results. Gaming is a fantastic way for people to connect, but it’s also important to address safety issues within the gaming community.