Name That Game (April 21, 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/2020/08/Observer-System-Redux-Featured.jpg”, “Which game is this?”, “Observer”, “Cyberpunk 2077”, “Deus Ex: Mankind Divided”, “Cloudpunk” ], [ 2, “image”, “https://static0.gamerantimages.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/80-days-screenshot.jpg”, “Which game is this?”, “80 Days”, “Sunless Skies”, “Citizen Sleeper”, “Outer Wilds” ], [ 3, “image”, “https://static0.gamerantimages.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/sckc6p-1.jpg”, “Which game is … Read more

Where to Find Bloody Nails in Graveyard Keeper

Instead, Snake will send you right back out on another task, this time asking for Bloody Nails. These aren’t like normal nails and can’t be bought or made. You can find Bloody Nails by defeating Iron Maidens and looting their bodies on Dungeon Level 4 and below, and we have more details below!

Steam Users Have Until May 1 to Get $173 Worth of Games for Just $13

The Humble Bundle Tower Defense 2 Bundle includes 9 Steam keys and a coupon, and your purchase supports the charity Active Minds. This deal ends on May 1st. It’s a “Pay What You Want” bundle, starting at $13, but you can contribute more to support the charity. You can also get a smaller bundle of 5 items for a minimum of $7.

Ethereum Could Crash to $1,000 by Year-End, Top Trader Warns Amid DeFi Exploits

According to Ansem, the original vision for Ethereum’s dominance is fading. Solana has become the preferred platform for most individual investors this cycle, and Hyperliquid is now leading the way in decentralized perpetual trading. The concept of rollups designed for many different uses hasn’t really taken off, and Vitalik Buterin has indicated he’s no longer prioritizing that approach.

KelpDAO’s $290M Oopsie: Lazarus Group Strikes Again!

Here’s the scoop: These cyber miscreants compromised and poisoned RPC nodes used by LayerZero’s DVN system. Then, in a move that screams “overkill,” they triggered a DDoS attack to force a failover to their malicious nodes. It’s like replacing your bodyguard with a clown holding a balloon-except the balloon is filled with malware. The result? Fake cross-chain messages waltzed through validation like they owned the place.