Texas is suing Roblox Corporation for misleading parents about the dangers of its digital ecosystem. The Texas Attorney General’s office claims the company placed "pedophiles and profits" ahead of the safety of Roblox's youngest users. View the full article
Blizzard are adding a new premium virtual currency to World Of Warcraft alongside player housing in the MMO's forthcoming Midnight expansion. It's called Hearthsteel, and is "purchased with real money using your Battle.net balance and used in turn to buy Housing items from the Battle.net shop and in-game shop," as detailed in a blog post this week. Read more View the full article
Hearts of Iron 4 hasn't budged from its position as one of the best WW2 games on Steam for many years, and with good reason. But Paradox's tactics titan might have some serious competition on its hands from publisher Slitherine. Having already brought us the likes of Headquarters: World War II and Panzer Corps 2, it's just given us a proper look at Battleplan. Developed by Foolish Mortals, this new historical strategy game simulates "massive, month-long battles with hundreds of thousands of troops, second by second, day by day," and puts you right at the top level of command. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: New WW2 strategy game Battleplan has you command armies with a stroke of a pen View the full article
I've said it before and, unless PC Gamer fires me for all that embezzling I've been doing, I'm bound to say it again: OpenMW is one of the coolest mod projects out there. Much like DevilutionX does for Diablo or Daggerfall Unity does for Daggerfall, OpenMW is an open-source engine reimplementation for The Elder Scrolls 3 that lets you play it on damn near any device and with a lot of mod-cons... Read more.View the full article
"Pivot or die." That's the message from Facepunch Studios as it unleashes the November Rust update, which takes last month's controversial, meta-shifting patch and ramps up the stakes even further. Holding onto the most-played spot among Steam's best survival games requires a fine balance between familiarity and freshness, and the new patch is all about rekindling the sense of discovery that made it special in the first place. As it continues "to make meaningful experimental changes to Rust's progression," Facepunch COO Alistair McFarlane says the team is "taking things a step further [...] by making progression easier." Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: New Hollow Knight Silksong update turns to a fan-made mod to solve its biggest remaining problem If you're tired of waiting for Subnautica 2, new survival game The Last Caretaker tasks a seafaring robot with saving humanity Dungeons and Dragons adventure Solasta 2 has just tightened its launch window, so get planning your class now View the full article
If you're looking to upgrade from your aging and slow 1080p gaming monitor but have a limited budget, this Asus gaming monitor deal could be perfect for you. The Asus TUF Gaming VG259QMRL5A is a 310Hz gaming monitor that normally costs $200 but right now is down to just $149, making it one of the cheapest displays around that can hit such a high refresh rate. This isn't a super-basic display, either. Asus has given it an IPS LCD panel, rather than TN, so it offers good viewing angles and stable colors, plus its stand includes height, pivot, rotation, and tilt adjustment. Sure, it's never going to sit at the top of our best gaming monitor guide, but it offers a great set of specs for a bargain price, and is ideal for the best FPS games. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: This 180Hz, 1440p Asus gaming monitor was a premium buy until it got slapped with this huge $110 discount Asus is releasing a marshmallow keyboard and scented mouse, but I need to see s'more At $89.99, this 144Hz Asus gaming monitor is an absolute steal View the full article
Arc Raiders review: "The most memorable multiplayer experiences I've had all year – this shooter is tense but wonderfully approachable"View the full article
Morrowind just got even better with the new OpenMW 0.50.0 release, as the free and open source game engine reimplementation has some big fancy new features. Read the full article here: [Hidden Content] View the full article
Apple is reportedly preparing to refresh the Mac Studio with M5 Max and M5 Ultra options. While the new mid-tier desktops do not yet have a confirmed release window, they could serve as the debut devices for Apple's upcoming top-tier SoCs. Read Entire Article View the full article
At the risk of sounding like a broken record, I strongly believe that Japanese cards are much better than English Pokémon cards. The set that converted me into a believer was the Japanese version of Prismatic Evolutions - and it just happens that you can grab a Pokémon Terastal Festival booster box below market value with this latest deal. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: Instead of a deck, this player's Pokémon TCG prerelease pack had 36 copies of the same card Newest Pokémon set revealed and released How to play Pokémon cards for beginners View the full article
If you’ve played any number of RPGs, you probably know the skill tree as a break from the game’s core action. It’s a place to pause, take a breather, and scroll through a massive visual menu of upgrade options, considering which path of stat and ability tweaks best fits your character and your play style. With Skigill, indie developer Achromi has taken that break-time menu and transformed it into the playing field for an intriguing Vampire Survivors-style roguelike. And while the Early Access game currently lacks the kind of deep content that will keep players coming back for a long time, it’s still a clever and engaging take on the genre that I haven’t been able to put down for long. Clear the way, I need +5 armor! Like Vampire Survivors and its many imitators, Skigill is all about navigating through waves of enemies that converge somewhat mindlessly on your position. The game automatically aims and deploys weapons to carve some safe space through what can be screens full of hazardous enemies, which leave behind coins as they explode in puffs of yellow smoke. Read full article Comments View the full article
Free League Publishing has just opened pre-orders for a new supplement themed around Saruman the White, for both its D&D 5e based Lord of the Rings Roleplaying system, and The One Ring RPG. Though the supplement has a different name in each game system - Trials of Saruman for D&D, Hands of the White Wizard in The One Ring - both are lengthy campaigns set before the War of the Ring that will see the players keep close company with the head of the White Council. A better excuse for dungeon masters to rehearse their Christopher Lee impressions I have yet to find. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: All DnD classes explained One small detail in Critical Role campaign 4 made me rethink how I DM D&D DnD character creator for beginners View the full article
Cole Wehrle, a designer with a small army of beloved board games under his belt, didn't get to where he is by playing by the rules. His designs challenge the player, requiring several playthroughs to fully uncover their vision. Wehrlegig Games, the historical board game publisher he co-runs, portrays periods in history that confront players with uncomfortable questions. And, as Wehrle himself tells me, its latest board game is "the most controversial game I've worked on". Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: The 'Board' game console could be the next Nintendo Wii, and I'm not exaggerating 200+ spicy Truth or Dare questions for couples, FWBs, and dirty game nights Our favorite new board games, as of November 2025 View the full article
Hello Games are giving us all another chance to grab some cool stuff in No Man's Sky, like Mass Effect's SSV Normandy SR1 with various expeditions. Read the full article here: [Hidden Content] View the full article
Retro-futuristic puzzler UnLoop reaches PC VR in early access next week. Published by CM Games (Into the Radius) and developed by Superposition NULL, UnLoop is a sci-fi puzzle game built around self-cooperation and time manipulation that's reminiscent of We Are One. Set on a remote space station called the Temporal Research Hub, you create copies of yourself each loop and replay your past actions in real time as you retrieve data. Following its full release on Quest and Pico, CM Games has chosen early access on Steam to gather feedback about “optimization, player experience, graphics, and to address possible PCVR-related feature requests.” It still contains content parity with the standalone edition, and a Version 1.1 update is planned this December that promises new puzzles and a story continuation. On the hardware side, UnLoop on Steam will initially support using Quest, Pico and Valve Index headsets. A Steam FAQ confirms the developer will explore compatibility with additional headsets and controllers depending on community feedback, and PC VR visual improvements are also planned. We had positive impressions in our UnLoop hands-on back in September, considering it a “clever self-co-op experience” held back by a “few rough edges.” UnLoop looks to be a promising head-scratcher for players who love time-looping puzzles and self-orchestrated hijinks. Its core concept is compelling and clever, but a few rough edges keep it from being a standout recommendation just yet. With a bit of polish and hopefully some patches, this could be one to loop back to. UnLoop is out now on Quest and Pico, and the Steam Early Access launch will follow on November 13. View the full article
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