Best Classic Video Games From May 1996 That Aged Best

I didn’t play these games when they first came out, but I’ve played them all at some point. With anniversaries happening in May, I decided to revisit them. While most were released in North America, a few were exclusive to Japan, and I want to give them some attention too. I’ll be ranking them based on how well they’ve aged.

Emberville: How CohhCarnage & Cygnus Cross Are Embracing Early Access

Games released through early access often turn out great, and Emberville is a promising new indie title hoping to follow that trend. The game’s developers are passionate gamers themselves, and they’re using early access to build a truly creative experience alongside their community. CohhCarnage and Alex Jordan, Emberville’s voice acting director, share how their work … Read more

How to Shoplift in NTE

Just focus on clicking or touching objects that have a red border around them. This guide will show you how using a DSD Pop Toys shop, but the same method works in any store where you can try to take items without paying.

Stranger Than Heaven Reveals Tojo Clan Origins and Full Cast

The game was initially shown as ‘Project Century’ at The Game Awards in 2024, and later revealed its official title this past summer. Studio head Masayoshi Yokoyama announced it will be released this winter for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC, and will be available on Xbox Game Pass from day one. While the release window is winter, it’s possible the game could launch as late as March 2027.

New Gen Anime Just As Good As Jujutsu Kaisen

I’m so thrilled with how popular Jujutsu Kaisen has become! The anime really boosted the manga, and it’s now one of the best-selling series ever – which is amazing! But honestly, while I absolutely love Jujutsu Kaisen, there are a ton of other newer anime out there that are just as fantastic and deserve all the hype too.

The Great USDT Freeze: How Tether’s Iron Grip Shook the Crypto World in 2025

One might imagine the scene: a quiet server farm in the dead of night, where lines of code execute the cold arithmetic of compliance. Tether, once a humble bridge between fiat and crypto, now operates as judge, jury, and executioner. Of the $514 million frozen, $506 million slumbers eternally on Tron-a network that has become less a highway of innovation and more a ledger of lamentations-while a paltry $8.73 million shivers on Ethereum, the latter’s sanctimonious decentralization offering little warmth.