Best Open-World Games For Feeling Connected

Occasionally, you encounter an experience that fosters a sense of connection, be it with the environment, other players, game characters, or even yourself. The following open-world games are particularly effective at creating such connections, taking into account both the emotions they provoke and their overall quality, as well as their popularity among fans. Ranked in this manner.

One Piece: These Devil Fruits Are The Best Counters To Haki

In the sprawling world of One Piece, I’ve noticed a certain power that stands out among all others – Haki. This mysterious force is often hailed as the supreme ability one could possess, even going so far as for Kaido to declare it as the key to dominating the Grand Line. While Devil Fruits have long been the backbone of this series’ power system, there’s a growing consensus that Haki has usurped their throne as the most significant power source. This is especially evident among some of the series’ strongest characters, such as Roger and Shanks, who wielded no Devil Fruit whatsoever but were still formidable forces to be reckoned with.

Players Are Loving This New Co-Op Spider-Man Multiplayer Mod

The mod created by the ‘Spider-Man Multiplayer’ team has transformed Marvel’s Spider-Man (2018) into a complete multiplayer adventure, where multiple players can join in on the fun. One video clip they shared online, which you can see below, has already been viewed over 1.3 million times. Enjoy!

Resident Evil 9 Has a Third-Person Camera Because Resident Evil 7 Was “Too Scary”

Following the letdown of Resident Evil 6, Resident Evil 7 felt like a much-needed change: A reversion to the tense horror genre where resources are scarce, puzzles are engaging, and the atmosphere is oppressively confined. The Baker family certainly delivered on their promising reputation. Yet, it appears not everyone was eager to confront this formidable family-thus, a third-person camera perspective for Resident Evil 9.

El Salvador’s Bitcoin Bet: Will They Hit a Billion? Or Just Swarm the Crypto Circus?

Bukele jumps on X – you know, the platform formerly known as Twitter – to drop a little tease about Kalshi’s prediction market. The odds of El Salvador hitting that billion went from “Nah, it’s just a pipe dream,” at 20%, to “Maybe, kinda,” at 38%. Sounds serious, right? Or very unserious, depending on how you see it. 🤡