Avowed Dev Hopes RPG’s Biggest Criticism Has Been Fixed for PS5 Launch

As the saying goes, patience is rewarded, and PlayStation players are definitely getting a much-improved game compared to what was available a year ago.

As the saying goes, patience is rewarded, and PlayStation players are definitely getting a much-improved game compared to what was available a year ago.

It’s honestly pretty rough in the game industry right now. You’d think someone like Jake Solomon, a really talented designer, should have the freedom to make the games they want, but jobs are getting super scarce. Even big studios are closing down, which is crazy. I heard a developer who worked on huge hits like Grand Theft Auto 5 and Red Dead Redemption 2 is even struggling to find work! Solomon started a new studio to build this amazing Life Sim game, and it’s really disappointing to hear they’re shutting down now. It just feels like a tough time for developers.

On February 18th, DeNA released a brief video hinting at the new set, featuring its mascots dancing. This sparked speculation among fans that ‘Paldean Wonders’ (or B2a) might be the first smaller expansion to include three different types of booster packs. This idea came about because the previous major set, B2, was the first to only include one type of pack. Some players thought DeNA was testing out new ways to structure sets, but the official trailer for ‘Paldean Wonders’ has now confirmed that’s not the case.

While we’re thrilled to see Leon back, his infection is a serious concern. He has what’s being called Latent On-Set T-Virus Syndrome, or Raccoon City Syndrome. The latest trailer for Resident Evil: Requiem showed some of his symptoms, making it clear he’s in a desperate fight against time. We don’t know much about this syndrome yet, but it’s already obvious it’s a dangerous and difficult illness.

Both Jujutsu Kaisen Modulo and Boruto feature aliens in their stories, leading to frequent comparisons. However, Jujutsu Kaisen Modulo is often considered the better sequel, even though it’s shorter. It stands out with its unique art style, compelling characters, thoughtful themes, and well-developed world, making it a stronger follow-up than Boruto.

Embark’s new shooter, ARC Raiders, initially began as a game focused solely on players battling the environment. However, it later changed direction to include both player-versus-player (PvP) and player-versus-environment (PvE) combat. This means players will face threats from both other players and the ARC enemies. While some ARC enemies, like Ticks and Pops, are easily defeated, others – such as Rocketeers, Leapers, and Bastions – are much more dangerous and players generally try to avoid them. Many players have theorized that these enemies are getting smarter and learning from player behavior, but that’s actually not happening.

Unfortunately for New Yorkers, this particular financial pantomime excludes them. Perhaps the state’s regulators are still recovering from the trauma of fractional reserve banking or simply lack the imagination to appreciate such audacity.

Ah, Blockfills, the crypto lender with a Susquehanna-sized backer, has managed to misplace a cool $75 million during the latest market wobble. Two anonymous whispers in the wind confirmed it, though Blockfills themselves are as tight-lipped as a troll guarding a bridge.

New research introduces a hierarchical control system that dramatically speeds up the process of building effective cyber defenses in complex networks.

So far in 2026, Steam has given away many free games, including both regularly paid titles and brand new free-to-play options. This means Steam users have had plenty of choices when it comes to finding something to play, and now there’s even one more game to enjoy.