Cyberpunk 2077 VHS Mod Makes the Game Look Absolutely Incredible

When Cyberpunk 2077 first launched, it was plagued with problems. However, CD Projekt Red worked hard to fix those issues over the following years, ultimately transforming the game into a highly enjoyable experience. A dedicated community of modders also formed around the game, constantly releasing new content and improvements – everything from graphical updates to gameplay tweaks. Because Cyberpunk 2077 already looked good, many modders focused on completely overhauling its visual style, and the VHS mod is a great example of this kind of work.

Name That Game (April 9, 2026)

Name That Game Easy (15s)Medium (10s)Hard (5s) — QUESTION 1/1 Results 0 — [ [1, “image”, “https://static0.gamerantimages.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/max-payne-2-bullet-jump.jpg”, “Which game is this?”, “Max Payne 2: The Fall of Max Payne”, “Max Payne”, “Max Payne 3”, “Alan Wake”], [2, “image”, “https://static0.gamerantimages.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2024/12/call-of-duty-black-ops-nuketown.jpg”, “Which game is this?”, “Call of Duty: Black Ops”, “Call of Duty: World at War”, “Call … Read more

GameRant Daily Crossword (April 9, 2026)

— Daily Crossword — Loading… 00:00 Clues Results 0 — More Games{ “2026-04-09”: [ { “id”: “1”, “direction”: “down”, “start”: “B1”, “end”: “B14”, “solution”: “YUSUKEKITAGAWA”, “clue”: “The eccentric artist and Phantom Thief code-named Fox in Persona 5 (6,8)” }, { “id”: “2”, “direction”: “down”, “start”: “H1”, “end”: “H13”, “solution”: “LARIANSTUDIOS”, “clue”: “The Belgian developer behind … Read more

SEC Backpedals: Crypto Cops Admit to Barking Up the Wrong Blockchain

In a statement as dry as a California summer, the SEC revealed that since fiscal year 2022, it had chased down 95 cases tied to “book-and-record violations,” raking in a cool $2.3 billion in penalties. Yet, in a twist worthy of a Steinbeck novel, these cases did little more than fatten the treasury while leaving investors as protected as a turtle without its shell.

8 N64 Games That Feel Unplayable Today

Not every Nintendo 64 game has held up well over time. Some haven’t aged gracefully, either because they were based on fleeting 90s trends or because their gameplay just feels clunky and outdated now. In fact, many classic N64 titles are almost impossible to enjoy today, and we’ve picked out eight of the worst offenders.

Latest One Piece Episode Shows Shanks’ Dark Side

As a huge One Piece fan, I always thought Shanks was a genuinely good guy – someone who wouldn’t needlessly put anyone in danger. But things are starting to feel different! When he openly said he wanted to go after the One Piece, it really threw everyone for a loop. It’s become clear he’s not staying neutral anymore, and he’ll do whatever it takes to achieve his goals. Plus, he’s fiercely protective of the islands and people under his control, which makes things even more interesting!

XRP toasts Bitcoin & Ethereum in a 24-Hour ETF Bash

All blusters aside, this is a victory spelled mostly by numbers on a scrolling ticker and not a harbinger of XRP’s imminent empire. Think of it as a polite rotation: institutional investors, feeling the itch of market pressure, slipped a few bucks into XRP because it sits in the middle lane-liquid enough to trade, yet not drowning in the same narrative storms that keep BTC and ETH in eternal drama.

XRP in April: Will It Boom or Just Go to the Grocery Store in Sweatpants?

Meanwhile, the CLARITY Act is back in the spotlight, because apparently the Senate has nothing better to do when they return on April 13. (Looking at you, midterms.) For XRP, this is like waiting for your crush to text you back-important, but also kind of nerve-wracking. Ripple’s $2.4 billion infrastructure is still mostly running on fiat and RLUSD, but if the Clarity Act passes, banks might finally start using XRP directly. Or they might just keep ignoring it like my husband ignores my hints about wanting a new vacuum.