7 Best Soulslike Games For Feeling Like A God

I really enjoy the challenge that Souls-like games offer, and I don’t want them to be any simpler. But it’s also great to occasionally just dominate enemies and feel incredibly powerful.

I really enjoy the challenge that Souls-like games offer, and I don’t want them to be any simpler. But it’s also great to occasionally just dominate enemies and feel incredibly powerful.

Look, I get it – sometimes you just want to play the game, right? Not everyone wants to wade through tons of story before anything happens. That’s why some JRPGs are awesome – they throw you right into the action and keep the pace up the whole time. It’s a smooth ride with non-stop fun, which is exactly what I look for!

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I’ve been noticing a lot of backstory revealed about Daemon in Boruto recently, and the artist, Ikemoto, finally explained how his powers work. It turns out Daemon has an ability called Reflection, which is a special Shinjutsu technique originally from Shibai Otsutsuki. After Shibai became a god, they used his DNA to give powers to both Daemon and Eida. Eida ended up with Omnipotence, while Daemon got Reflection.

Crimson Desert is quickly becoming one of the year’s biggest gaming successes. While critics have had a mixed reaction, players are loving the new RPG from Pearl Abyss. It’s already sold over four million copies in just over two weeks. Pearl Abyss has also been fast to address player feedback, releasing several updates to enhance the game experience.

Xbox Game Pass boasts a constantly updated library of fantastic games, including critically acclaimed titles like Disco Elysium and The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt. It also helps smaller, popular games like Power Wash Simulator 2 and Hardspace: Shipbreaker reach a wider audience, offering them more visibility than they might get through standard sales. The service regularly adds brand new games on release day, while occasionally removing older titles to keep the selection fresh.

Fans are really enjoying the recent wave of survival horror games from Capcom, especially the remakes of Resident Evil 2, Resident Evil 3, and Resident Evil 4, as well as Resident Evil Village and Resident Evil Revelations. It’s been a long journey since the original Resident Evil first appeared on PlayStation, followed by the first official remake for GameCube in 2002. That version was later updated for Wii in 2008, and then received a high-definition remaster on PC, PlayStation 3 & 4, and Xbox 360 & One in 2015. The game even came to Nintendo Switch in 2019. However, many players still hope for a modern remake using Capcom’s RE Engine. While not an official remake, a detailed recreation of the Spencer Mansion in The Sims 4 has given fans a taste of what a revitalized version of the original Resident Evil could be like.
There’s a lot of talk that Nintendo is planning a complete remake of The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, potentially launching with the new Switch 2 console in 2026. Given how beloved the original Nintendo 64 game is, fans are hoping for something truly special. With so many successful remakes happening now, what would … Read more

April is bringing a lot of new anime! Whether you’re excited for the next season of a show you already love or want to discover something completely fresh, there are plenty of options to check out this month. Here are a few to look forward to.

Most PC games work well with a keyboard and mouse, but some are actually better played with a controller. Games that require quick reflexes or fast-paced, close-combat fighting often feel more natural with a gamepad. Certain game types are particularly well-suited for controllers, especially those originally designed for consoles before being released on PC. So, which PC games are best enjoyed with a controller?