Most Addictive Open-World Games

Returning to everyday life can be difficult after becoming immersed in these games, which are incredibly captivating. The temptation to complete ‘just one more’ task or explore a little longer can be so strong that players might lose track of time, even playing all night!

Bayonetta is Crossing Over with The First Descendant

In *The First Descendant*, up to four players take on the roles of powerful characters called Descendants, tasked with safeguarding the world of Albion and the continent of Ingris. They must defend against the Vulgus, alien invaders who brought destruction 100 years ago. Players will utilize unique abilities, along with a wide range of weapons and accessories, to complete missions and fight back against this threat. *The First Descendant* is a fast-paced action game focused on protecting humanity, and a familiar face will soon be joining the fight.

Best Games Where You Can Rewind Time

As a gamer, I’ve noticed that time-rewinding mechanics are *so* cool when they’re done right. It’s not just about fixing mistakes – though that’s great when you’re about to slam into a wall! It’s more about this awesome feeling of being able to change things, even if the game seems to have a plan for you. The best games really play with that tension between feeling like you have control and whether what you’re doing is actually changing anything at all. It’s a really fascinating design element when they nail it.

Bitwise’s HYPE Train: ETF or Just Another Crypto Circus? 🎪

A very serious financial diagram (probably)

The proposed Bitwise Hyperliquid ETF would, in theory, hold actual HYPE tokens-because apparently, the financial world has decided that “backed by real assets” now includes digital confetti. The filing is about as detailed as a politician’s promise, omitting key details like which exchange it’ll trade on, the ticker symbol, or, you know, how much it’ll cost. Priorities, people!

Final Fantasy 7 Remake Trilogy Director Shares Update About Part 3

Okay, so for a while, *Final Fantasy 7 Remake* and *Rebirth* were only available on PlayStation, but Square Enix seems to be changing things up. They just announced that the first game is coming to the Nintendo Switch 2 and Xbox Series X/S on January 22, 2026, and that *all* the games in the *Final Fantasy 7 Remake* trilogy will eventually be on those consoles too. The big question now is whether the third game will still launch first on PlayStation, or if they’re going straight to a multi-platform release this time. We’ll have to wait and see!

Popular Gaming Myths Everyone Believed

It’s easier to check facts online today, but in the past, video game myths spread quickly and many people genuinely believed them. These stories have since been proven false, but only after clear evidence came to light.

ARK’s $25T Crypto Dream: ETH & XRP’s Starry Night! 🌟

Lorenzo Valente, Ark’s resident oracle, graced us with a video on X, where he revealed Ethereum’s current 13.5% slice of the crypto pie. Should this pie swell to $25 trillion in five years (a mere blink in crypto time), Ethereum might strut into the $28,000 arena. A price so lofty, it would make a Rothschild blush. 🎩