Places Silent Hill Could Go Next

The most recent Silent Hill games (excluding the Silent Hill 2 Remake) haven’t taken place in the iconic town itself. Instead, they’ve explored new locations around the world: Germany (Silent Hill: The Short Message), Pennsylvania and Norway (Silent Hill: Ascension), and Japan (Silent Hill f). The upcoming Silent Hill: Townfall will continue this trend, being set in St. Amelia, Scotland. It’s clear Konami is intentionally expanding the series’ settings, and these diverse locations offer exciting potential for a truly terrifying addition to the Silent Hill legacy.

Kena: Scars of Kosmora’s PS Studios Label Could Be Both a Blessing and a Curse

Compared to most big-budget games today, Kena: Bridge of Spirits feels charmingly simple. While beautiful and unique visually, its world isn’t huge or filled with lots of extra things to do – it’s not as massive or detailed as many other games. But that’s actually what makes Bridge of Spirits so special; it doesn’t try to be like games such as Assassin’s Creed or The Witcher 3. It simply focuses on bringing its own creative ideas to life. Hopefully, Kena: Scars of Kosmora will maintain this focus, and with the backing of PlayStation Studios, it might be a bigger and more ambitious game than the first one.

High on Life 2 Jeppy Hide and Seek Locations

Jeppy is a lively alien who only knows how to say his name, and surprisingly, he’s your half-brother! For now, the important thing is to keep him entertained for your mom, and to complete the ‘Playdate With Jeppy’ objective, you’ll need to find him three times – he’s hiding in three different locations throughout the game.

How to Solve Mewgenics’ Throbbing Domain Altar Puzzle

When you reach the Throbbing Domain, you’ll encounter a disturbing altar made of veins and flesh that asks for a sacrifice. You’ll have to decide whether to sacrifice one of your cats who’s been traveling with you, or to refuse. While you can sacrifice a cat if your Luck stat is high enough, it’s best to ignore the altar for now and come back after defeating Guillotina three times.

Battlefield 6 Devs Comment on Declining Player Count

Following the disappointing release of Battlefield 2042 in 2021, EA needed a strong comeback. They achieved that in 2025 with Battlefield 6, which received excellent reviews and quickly became one of the most popular games on Steam. At its peak, the game had over 747,000 players online simultaneously, with fans celebrating it as a return to the series’ roots. However, player numbers on Steam have since dropped significantly, and recent reviews are now categorized as “mixed.”

Crimson Desert Reveals Why It Has No Microtransactions

The new game will be released on PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X/S on March 19th. Unlike the developer’s previous free-to-play game, Black Desert, this title is a full-priced, premium experience. Fans are excited because development of Crimson Desert is now complete, meaning the game has gone gold.

A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms Just Dropped the Greatest Episode in Game of Thrones History

Episode 5, “A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms,” is quickly becoming a fan favorite, currently holding a 9.8 rating on IMDb. It masterfully combines exciting action with heartfelt emotion, as Dunk’s Trial of Seven commences and we see glimpses of his challenging childhood in Flea Bottom. Despite concerns that a flashback episode might slow things down, director Ira Parker made a brilliant choice. By revealing Dunk’s past and his relationship with Ser Arlan, the episode adds a powerful emotional depth to the Trial of Seven, making his final confrontation with Aerion Targaryen even more impactful and moving than the original story.

The Best Open-World RPGs For Deep Progression

I love games that don’t just end when the story does! For me, the real fun begins after the credits roll – trying out different character builds, mixing and matching weapons and skills, and just pushing things to the absolute limit to see how powerful I can become. It’s awesome trying to break the game with crazy damage or become totally unkillable. So, I’ve put together a list of some of the best open-world RPGs that really let you sink your teeth into deep character progression – games that are seriously addictive if you enjoy that kind of thing!