Dispatch Preview: AdHoc Games’ Point and Click Management Sim Puts a Whole New Spin on the Usual Superhero Tropes

Game Rant recently got a sneak peek at *Dispatch*, a game that uniquely mixes the storytelling of visual novels with the challenge of strategy and management sims. To build excitement, the developers at AdHoc Games are releasing the complete story in weekly episodes – two episodes each week for a month – allowing players to experience the narrative as it unfolds.

How Baby Steps’ Improv Shaped Its Humor

I learned from the developers that when they were figuring out the funny parts of *Baby Steps*, they really took to heart something Patricia Highsmith said: basically, if *they* were entertained enough to finish the game, then players would be too. It’s why the dialogue feels so natural! They just improvised back and forth, and if they made each other laugh, they kept it in. Apparently, that’s why Gabe included so many of the moments where I, well, messed up my lines – they genuinely found those funny while they were making the game!

PS Plus is Losing 4 Games in October 2025

PlayStation Plus members get a new selection of games to play each month. With the Premium tier, you can also access classic games from the original PlayStation, PS2, and PSP. This September, just in time for Halloween, PS Plus is adding several popular indie horror games, including *Conscript* and *Crow Country*. *Crow Country* is particularly well-liked, drawing inspiration from classic PlayStation horror games like *Silent Hill* and *Resident Evil*. In it, you play as investigator Mara Forest, uncovering the mysteries of an abandoned theme park. Other games available this month are *Persona 5 Tactica*, *The Invincible*, and *WWE 2K25*.

Pokemon GO: How To Get Lunatone & Solrock (Can They Be Shiny?)

Lunatone and Solrock are highly sought-after Pokémon in *Pokémon GO*, and many players are trying to find them. They usually appear more often during special events as wild spawns, giving you a better chance to encounter them. This guide will show you how to catch Lunatone and Solrock, and whether or not their Shiny versions are available.

Borderlands 4 Players Can Get Free Skins and a Legendary Reward With This Shift Code

Players are always trying to find better gear, whether to improve their character’s abilities or just feel stronger. *Borderlands 4* offers plenty of powerful legendary items, and there are many ways to get them. You can tackle challenging endgame content like Ultimate Vault Hunter mode, repeatedly fight bosses in Moxxi’s Big Encore, or redeem special Shift Codes released by Gearbox for rewards like Golden Keys and other items.

Best Legendary Shields in Borderlands 4

Injuries are bound to happen in Kairos, with so many enemies constantly trying to attack Vault Hunters. To help with that, consider getting the Sparky Shield. It regularly shocks nearby enemies whenever your shield isn’t completely full – which will be often during tough fights. This is especially useful because shocking enemies weakens their shields, making it a bit easier to tackle challenges on your own.

Upcoming Soulslike Games That Could Be The Next Dark Souls

Several promising new games inspired by the ‘Souls’ series are on the horizon, aiming to innovate and potentially surpass the genre’s current leader. These games, set in atmospheric locations like crumbling castles and desolate worlds, will challenge players with demanding combat, require careful observation, and are all built with a shared dedication to dark, immersive storytelling.

Baby Steps Devs Give Us a Baby-Step Walkthrough of The Game’s Development

The game *Baby Steps* shares similarities with “rage games,” but aims for a calming experience rather than frustration. Players will navigate a misty, mountainous world using a unique physics system designed to mimic the feeling of learning to walk. We spoke with the three developers of *Baby Steps* (Bennett Foddy, Maxi Boch, and Gabe Cuzzillo) about the game’s origins and development process. This interview has been shortened and edited for easier reading.

Boruto: Kishimoto May Have Already Revealed the Next Rasengan User After Boruto

The Rasengan is a hugely popular technique, both in the original *Naruto* series and its sequel, *Boruto*. Originally created by Minato Namikaze, the Fourth Hokage, it has since been improved upon, with the most recent version, the Rasengan Uzuhiko, appearing in *Boruto*. The Rasengan continues to develop over time, so it’s likely we’ll see even more powerful versions used by future characters after Boruto Uzumaki.