I’m Convinced That The Best Survival Horror Co-Op Game Came Out 21 Years Ago and Still Hasn’t Been Topped

The album Obscure came out in Australia and Europe in 2004, and was released in North America the following year, in 2005.

The album Obscure came out in Australia and Europe in 2004, and was released in North America the following year, in 2005.

If you enjoy the challenge of Green Hell and are looking for similar games with more role-playing elements and larger open worlds, I have some recommendations. These games are among the most difficult available, and they challenge you in several ways. They require you to learn through trial and error, offering little to no hand-holding. They also feature complex systems, covering everything from your character’s health and metabolism to weapon malfunctions and infections. Plus, there’s constant pressure – every choice matters, and you need to think strategically to survive. These aren’t games where you quickly become overpowered; they demand patience and perseverance. I’ll present these games in order of complexity, starting with the easiest to learn and moving towards the most challenging.

The appearance of Kalyans in the Jujutsu Kaisen sequel quickly caused problems between the Rumelians and Japanese sorcerers, who had originally hoped to live together peacefully. Now, the two groups have reached a breaking point. Their disagreements about the Kalyans have already resulted in two significant battles: one between Dabura and Yuka Okkotsu, and another between Maru and Tsurugi Okkotsu.

The game lets you create many different weapons and armor pieces, allowing for diverse character builds. However, crafting these items isn’t always straightforward.

This game lets you customize items with a unique enchantment system. You can remove enchantments from magical gear, add them to ordinary items, and even boost their power with gemstones. Mastering this system is key to success, especially as you approach the game’s finale.

Gearbox has shared its plans for 2026, including a new timeline for upcoming updates. Following the recent addition of the popular Photo Mode in a January update for Borderlands 4, players can look forward to Bounty Pack 2 later this month and the game’s first major expansion soon after. While both of these will be paid downloadable content, Gearbox will also release a significant free update alongside Bounty Pack 2, introducing Pearlescent rarity gear and weapons to give players new items to collect. Plus, Gearbox is preparing to reveal details about the first Story Pack.

Skateboarding in games can sometimes feel like a pointless addition, but the way High on Life 2 is handling it looks genuinely fun. It fits the game’s lighthearted style, and it’s actually a big reason I’m looking forward to it. While High on Life 2 seems like it will be a great game on its own, it’s also making me nostalgic for classic skate games like the Tony Hawk’s series. I spent countless hours playing Tony Hawk’s Underground as a kid – it was one of my favorites, and still holds up today. That game really changed the skateboarding genre, and I’ve been hoping for a remake ever since.

Because of this, fans are already calling Black Frieza the strongest non-divine being in the entire Dragon Ball universe. His incredible power now places him above most other characters, so let’s explore who he could defeat among the strongest fighters.

To make sure the new episode of A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms starts on time, HBO has moved up the release date for Episode 4. Unlike with Game of Thrones, where episodes were sometimes delayed to avoid holidays, HBO is actually releasing this episode two days early.

As a big fan, I was really excited to hear Lisa Su, the CEO of AMD, talking about the next Xbox! She mentioned to investors that development is going well and they’re still on track for a 2027 launch. This is a big deal because AMD actually makes the chips that power current consoles, so she’s right in the middle of Microsoft’s plans. Microsoft hasn’t officially said anything yet, but hearing it from Su feels like the strongest hint we’ve gotten so far that a new Xbox is definitely coming!