Modders Enhance Metal Gear Solid 3 PC with Crouch Walking Feature

In the realm of video game stealth mechanics, the ability to crouch walk has become a staple, often sparing our virtual heroes the agony of constant full-body prone crawling. This feature, once exclusive to the 3DS port of Metal Gear Solid 3, has now been successfully integrated into the PC Master Collection version, thanks to […]
Warner Bros Confirms Wonder Woman Game Will Not Follow Live-Service Model

Speculation Around Wonder Woman’s Game Development Last week, a job listing for a lead software engineer on Monolith’s Wonder Woman game sparked speculation about the nature of the game’s development. The listing included specific requirements such as “Knowledge of 3D math commonly used in game development” and “Prior experience working in a 3D game engine […]
Mastering Wordle: November 20th’s Puzzle #884 Guide and Tips

Embark on the Wordle Challenge for November 20 Engage your mind with the Wordle puzzle of the day, a stimulating blend of fun and intellect that has captured the attention of word enthusiasts globally. As you tackle puzzle #884, consider these general strategies to maintain your winning streak. Approach each guess with a strategic mindset, […]
Crafting the Perfect Gaming Experience: A Guide to the Ultimate Setup

The Emotional Impact of a Gaming Setup Your gaming setup should make you feel good. Whether you have a whole room dedicated to streaming online or your laptop and headphones keep you gaming on the go, you should always get a buzz whenever you hear your PC spring to life. It’s not just specs, either. […]
Mixed Sentiments: The Community’s Take on Bethesda’s Starfield

Bethesda has a reputation for these big, deep, open-world RPGs you can get lost in for years. They have a legacy of large, technically impressive worlds filled with detail and places to explore. To this day, Skyrim endures as a world people want to return to—which 12 years after launch is genuinely impressive. Starfield’s Reception […]
Cities: Skylines 2 Shifts Focus: DLC Delayed as Weekly Updates End

Shift in Development Focus for Cities: Skylines 2 After the initial rocky start of Cities: Skylines 2, Colossal Order has decided to shift their development strategy from rolling out weekly patches to concentrating on more complex issues within the game. This strategic pivot signifies the end of the weekly patch releases and has also resulted […]
Diablo 4’s Abbatoir of Zir Event: A Challenge You Might Not Overcome

Announcement of the Abbatoir of Zir Event in Diablo 4 During this year’s BlizzCon event, Blizzard announced a new, formidable endgame event for Diablo 4 known as the Abbatoir of Zir. Scheduled to be released with patch 1.2.3 on December 5, the event is designed to provide players with “permanent and evergreen endgame challenges,” aiming […]
Rethinking Respec: Time to Overhaul Singleplayer RPG Mechanics

The Frustrating Complexity of Respeccing in Singleplayer RPGs The act of respeccing—or reallocating one’s skill and attribute points—in singleplayer RPGs remains a source of vexation for many gamers. Despite the advancements in game design, the process is often mired in unnecessary complexity, turning what should be a straightforward task into a daunting challenge. This frustration […]
Indie Horror Hit ‘Lethal Company’ Surpasses Major Titles on Steam

Indie Game Success Story In a surprising turn of events, the indie co-op horror game ‘Lethal Company’ has made a splash on Steam, outperforming major franchises such as Call of Duty. Priced at an accessible $10, ‘Lethal Company’ has climbed the ranks to secure a spot on Steam’s global top sellers list, showcasing the potential […]
The Sweet Quest for the Elusive Windows 95 Gem: Dinosaur Island

The quest for a digital treasure can often lead to the most unexpected of places, and for one avid gamer, it became a years-long mission to track down a rare gem from the era of Windows 95. The object of desire was none other than the anime adventure game Dinosaur Island, a title that exudes […]