10 Best Non-Competitive Co-op Games

Cooperative video games, where players work together, tend to take a back seat to competitive multiplayer games in terms of popularity. Nevertheless, there are numerous exceptional titles with superb cooperative gameplay that don’t involve competing against each other.

Jujutsu Kaisen Teams Up with Sanrio with Adorable Results

In a surprising turn of events, two distinct entities, each with their unique strengths, are joining forces in an unusual alliance. On one side, we have the gripping supernatural anime, “Jujutsu Kaisen”. On the other, there’s Sanrio, renowned for its beloved characters such as Hello Kitty, Gudetama, and Cinnamoroll. This unexpected partnership is a testament to Japan’s knack for blending the unusual with the familiar.

Resident Evil Bosses That Are Only Difficult The First Time You Fight Them

The Resident Evil series boasts a rich history dating back to March 1996 – almost three decades ago. Throughout this period, it’s been marked by numerous boss battles that have progressed from basic “dodge and shoot” scenarios to more complex action sequences. A consistent element across the games is the inclusion of intimidating bosses, but upon closer examination, these adversaries often have vulnerabilities or environmental factors that can be exploited to give players an edge in combat. Many games within the series are crafted for challenge runs, requiring players to master specific strategies to triumph over the strict time limits and no-respawn modes.

Travel Town: Free Energy Links (November 2024)

In Travel Town, having the option to acquire Energy Links without cost significantly enhances the gaming experience, especially while playing the widely-liked mobile merger adventure game. This allows players to carry on merging and organizing a wide variety of items, even after their energy supply has been depleted.

Halo Infinite Update Adds Classic Halo 2 Content

As a devoted Halo fan, I can’t contain my excitement for the latest update in Halo Infinite! This release is jam-packed with exciting new features that longtime Halo enthusiasts like me will find irresistible. Nostalgia kicks in as we revisit some classic maps and personalize our gaming experience with a host of old-school customization options.

Don’t Nod Staff Goes On Strike Against Layoffs

At Don’t Nod, things haven’t been running as smoothly as expected. Known for producing the initial installments of the popular Life Is Strange series, this French video game company has announced plans to let go of about 69 staff members.

Best Trinkets In Early Access In Windblown

In its latest release, titled “Windblown“, from the studios of Motion Twin, shares similar gameplay mechanics with their previous title, “Dead Cells“. During gameplay, players will discover a variety of weapons on their adventures such as magical staves or throwing stars. Additionally, players can bestow temporary upgrades upon their characters by acquiring Boosts and Gifts, which may increase attributes like health points.

Marvel Studios Has An Important Release Date to Fill

Marvel Studios continues to thrive at an unprecedented pace following the conclusion of the Infinity Saga with “Avengers: Endgame”. With Disney+ now integrated into their plans, they’re churning out content faster than ever, thereby necessitating a more thoughtful approach towards scheduling releases.

Is Pokemon TCG Pocket Different from Pokemon TCG Live?

For almost three decades, the classic game known as the Pokemon Trading Card Game has been enjoyed by many. However, it wasn’t until 2023 that The Pokemon Company decided to digitalize it, launching their first competitive video game based on the TCG, called Pokemon TCG Live. Effectively a digital adaptation of the traditional card game, its purpose was to bring the trading card experience to smartphones. A year later, in 2024, The Pokemon Company, along with partners DeNA and Creatures, introduced another TCG game named Pocket. While sharing the goal of mobile TCG play, Pocket offers a distinctive touch.