Best Games About Relationships

Video games often rely on similar ideas and storylines more than other forms of entertainment like movies or books. While films and novels can succeed without focusing on world-ending events, many big-budget games seem to avoid stories that don’t involve high stakes, or even just avoid having any combat at all. It’s a misconception that games *need* to be action-packed to be fun, and hopefully, as the gaming industry evolves, this idea will fade. There are plenty of games that prove interactive entertainment can be just as compelling when it explores themes like love, society, culture, and community, instead of always focusing on saving the world from aliens and evil forces.

The Sims 4’s Update Roadmap May Be Writing a Check It Can’t Cash

Despite the optimistic plans and friendly greetings, this new system for fixing problems in *The Sims 4* could actually create more issues. While EA is now letting players vote on which bugs to fix first, this might mean the most important problems don’t get addressed. Many players are concerned that this new approach is overly ambitious and won’t deliver the results promised.

Overwatch 2’s Wuyang is Having a Moment Few New Heroes Get to Experience

Wuyang offers more than just a unique gameplay style in *Overwatch 2*. He’s quickly become a fan favorite, inspiring a huge amount of community-created artwork and positive attention. Blizzard has clearly noticed this enthusiasm, celebrating his release with a special collaboration and exclusive Twitch rewards for fans.

Marvel 1943: Rise of Hydra Gameplay Leaks Online

So, I’m really excited about this new game, *Marvel 1943: Rise of Hydra*. You get to play as Captain America (the Steve Rogers version!), Black Panther (Azzuri, actually), Nanali, who leads the Wakandan Spy Network, and even Gabriel Jones from the Howling Commandos. It was first announced way back in October 2021, but unfortunately, it’s been delayed. We were supposed to get it during the 2025 holiday season, but now it looks like we’ll have to wait until 2026 to play.

PS4 Gets Surprise New Console Update for September 2025

Despite being released back in 2013, the PlayStation 4 continues to get new game releases. Recently, the popular team-based shooter *Marvel Rivals* launched on PS4, and *Hollow Knight: Silksong*, a highly praised new game, is also now available. This ongoing interest explains why Sony is still providing updates for the console.

Battlefield 6 Dev Says Players’ ‘Rose-Tinted Glasses’ Makes Remastering Old Maps Difficult

So far, out of all the maps confirmed for the new *Battlefield* game, only one is a remake: Operation Firestorm from *Battlefield 3*. It looks like the developers, Battlefield Studios, are primarily concentrating on providing players with fresh content at the game’s launch. However, a leak from earlier this year suggested that maps like Propanda, Talah Market, and Downtown might also return from older *Battlefield* titles. It’s currently unclear if those remakes will happen, but the developers have shown they’re open to the idea.

My Hero Academia: The Bizarre Reason Horikoshi Changed Bakugo’s Name

Katsuki Bakugo from *My Hero Academia* is a fan favorite, despite – or perhaps because of – his rough edges. He’s known for being rude, rebellious, and a bit unpredictable, which keeps viewers engaged. Author Kohei Horikoshi always intended to include Bakugo, featuring him from the very beginning of the series, but he did make a significant change to the character before *My Hero Academia* was first published in Shonen Jump magazine.