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I grew up thinking Pyramid Head was one of the scariest video game villains ever, but thanks to cosplay, I no longer have to hide in fear

PC Gamer icon 137 days, 9 hours, 19 minutes ago by Kara Phillips

I grew up thinking Pyramid Head was one of the scariest video game villains ever, but thanks to cosplay, I no longer have to hide in fear

Make it pink, make it pretty, and I won't be scared.

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Poll: 20 Years After Settling On DS, Do You Still Play Animal Crossing: Wild World?

Nintendo Life icon 137 days, 9 hours, 19 minutes ago

Poll: 20 Years After Settling On DS, Do You Still Play Animal Crossing: Wild World?

Is your World Wild two decades on? Animal Crossing was a bit of a cult hit when it launched on GameCube back in 2002 in the West. While it didn't start life on the purple box, that's where it made its name internationally. At least for a few million people who picked the game up. But, arguably, the series made itself known with its handheld debut in 2005; Animal Crossing: Wild World put the adorable simulation game in the palm of your hand, adding online play and focusing on fantastic character ...

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Borderlands 4's new, free DLC hasn't moved the needle at all, and I think I know why

PCGamesN icon 137 days, 9 hours, 42 minutes ago by Ken Allsop

Borderlands 4's new, free DLC hasn't moved the needle at all, and I think I know why

Despite giving away its first bounty pack as a free DLC, the Borderlands 4 player count hasn’t changed all month, and I’m feeling the same.

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Apple's 11th Gen iPad Drops to $279 for Black Friday

MacRumors icon 137 days, 9 hours, 58 minutes ago by Mitchel Broussard

Amazon this week is taking $70 off Wi-Fi models of Apple's 11th generation iPad. Prices start at $279.00 for the 128GB Wi-Fi iPad, down from $349.00, matching the all-time low price on this model. Note: MacRumors is an affiliate partner with Amazon. When you click a link and make a purchase, we may receive a small payment, which helps us keep the site running. Additionally, Amazon has the 256GB Wi-Fi iPad for $379.00 ($70 off) and the 512GB Wi-Fi iPad for $579.00 ($70 off). Free delivery estimat...

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Amazon Kicks Off Black Friday Sale With Major Discounts on Apple Accessories, TVs, and More

MacRumors icon 137 days, 10 hours, 6 minutes ago by Mitchel Broussard

Black Friday deals have begun, and Amazon is one of the best places you can find steep discounts on numerous products this week. We've already collected all of the best Apple-related deals you'll find at Amazon (and other retailers) in our Apple Black Friday Deals post, so below you'll find other discounts on devices like Anker accessories, Beats headphones, video games, TVs, and more. Note: MacRumors is an affiliate partner with some of these vendors. When you click a link and make a purchase, ...

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News Tower, a pre-war tycoon game where you become a media mogul in 1930s New York, hits 1.0 to a rave reception

PCGamesN icon 137 days, 10 hours, 16 minutes ago by Joshua Brown

News Tower, a pre-war tycoon game where you become a media mogul in 1930s New York, hits 1.0 to a rave reception

This 1930s-set newspaper management sim has you craft and curate the news of the world the old-fashioned way, and it's discounted at launch.

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Zelda-inspired tabletop RPG Twilight Sword wears its heart containers on its sleeve

Polygon icon 137 days, 10 hours, 18 minutes ago by Corey Plante

Zelda-inspired tabletop RPG Twilight Sword wears its heart containers on its sleeve

Exploration in a whimsical, colorful world overrun by monsters is the focus in Twilight Blade

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This roguelike take on Geometry Wars is the best game I've played this month, and the latest to become a permanent fixture on my Steam Deck

PC Gamer icon 137 days, 10 hours, 19 minutes ago by Rick Lane

This roguelike take on Geometry Wars is the best game I've played this month, and the latest to become a permanent fixture on my Steam Deck

Sektori is a blistering kaleidoscopic nightmare.

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Slots & Daggers is a Slay the Spire slot machine

Polygon icon 137 days, 11 hours, 18 minutes ago by Deven McClure

Slots & Daggers is a Slay the Spire slot machine

Slots & Daggers, a fantasy roguelike that puts combat in the hands of a slot machine, feels like Slay the Spire and CloverPit had a baby.

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Fatshark celebrates 10 years of rat-bashing by adding one of Vermintide's 'most popular' maps into Vermintide 2, but 'things are not as before'

PC Gamer icon 137 days, 11 hours, 19 minutes ago by Rick Lane

Fatshark celebrates 10 years of rat-bashing by adding one of Vermintide's 'most popular' maps into Vermintide 2, but 'things are not as before'

Return to the Reik shakes up an old favourite.

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One of our favorite ice cream makers is down to $180 for Black Friday

Engadget icon 137 days, 11 hours, 49 minutes ago by Matt Tate

One of our favorite ice cream makers is down to $180 for Black Friday

Ice cream might not be the first dessert that springs to mind in late fall, but there’s no bad season for frozen treats, and our favorite ice cream maker is down to $180 for Black Friday. This kitchen gadget, which scored 90 in our review, is guaranteed to make you popular with guests during the holiday season, and at $50 off its regular price of $250 — the lowest price we’ve seen this year for this particular model — now is a great time to buy. While you’ll definitely need a bit of space to acc...

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New dark fantasy looter shooter mixes dungeon crawling, corporate greed, and the co-op magic of Peak and Lethal Company

PCGamesN icon 137 days, 11 hours, 58 minutes ago by Ken Allsop

New dark fantasy looter shooter mixes dungeon crawling, corporate greed, and the co-op magic of Peak and Lethal Company

Feeling like a blend of Dark and Darker, Lethal Company, and Darkest Dungeon, new co-op dungeon crawler Vision Quest is an instant wishlist.

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Why Hazbin Hotel is a slow-burn for Lute

Polygon icon 137 days, 12 hours, 17 minutes ago by Simone De Rochefort

Why Hazbin Hotel is a slow-burn for Lute

Hazbin Hotel creator Vivienne Medrano says Lute's conclusion is yet to come.

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Mini Review: Forestrike (Switch) - A Roguelite Kung-Fu Fighter That Lets You Plan The Perfect Takedown

Nintendo Life icon 137 days, 12 hours, 19 minutes ago

Mini Review: Forestrike (Switch) - A Roguelite Kung-Fu Fighter That Lets You Plan The Perfect Takedown

What do you see? Note. At the time of writing, there has been a delay to Forestrike's planned Switch release date. We didn't encounter any performance problems during our time with the game, but if you're looking for it on the eShop, it should be there "in a matter of days." We'll let you know when it does go live, but in the meantime...Forestrike is yet another roguelite to add to the Switch pile, albeit one that sets itself apart by focusing on slower, meticulous gameplay. Taking on the role o...

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Classic text adventure Zork is going open source, but I'm side-eyeing Microsoft's announcement about it hard

PC Gamer icon 137 days, 12 hours, 19 minutes ago by Rick Lane

Classic text adventure Zork is going open source, but I'm side-eyeing Microsoft's announcement about it hard

Microsoft is working with the Internet Archive's Jason Scott.

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A huge anime action game is stripping out its gacha loot boxes to be reborn as a full-fledged MMORPG, and I can't wait

PCGamesN icon 137 days, 12 hours, 38 minutes ago by Joshua Brown

A huge anime action game is stripping out its gacha loot boxes to be reborn as a full-fledged MMORPG, and I can't wait

Tower of Fantasy update 5.5 launches soon, with a new server that reworks the gacha game into the MMO title we expected years ago.

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GTA 6 needs to borrow one of Red Dead Redemption 2's underrated features

Polygon icon 137 days, 13 hours, 18 minutes ago by Josh Broadwell

GTA 6 needs to borrow one of Red Dead Redemption 2's underrated features

Red Dead 2's camp feature could make all the difference in how deep GTA 6's character development ends up being

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Mafia: The Old Country's Free Ride update is out now, replacing its empty open world with an extremely basic one

PC Gamer icon 137 days, 13 hours, 19 minutes ago by Rick Lane

Mafia: The Old Country's Free Ride update is out now, replacing its empty open world with an extremely basic one

Also adds photo mode and first-person driving.

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Star Citizen's biggest free trial is live now, with nearly 200 ships available for you to try

PCGamesN icon 137 days, 13 hours, 55 minutes ago by Ken Allsop

Star Citizen's biggest free trial is live now, with nearly 200 ships available for you to try

The Star Citizen free fly event is being held as part of the Intergalactic Aerospace Expo 2955, letting you test out hundreds of ships.

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Poll: Box Art Brawl - SNES Classic Mini Console

Nintendo Life icon 137 days, 14 hours, 19 minutes ago

Poll: Box Art Brawl - SNES Classic Mini Console

Which Mini is Mightiest? Hello folks, and welcome back to another edition of Box Art Brawl! Last time, we looked at Inazuma Eleven for the DS, which resulted in a heated battle in which Europe emerged triumphant against Japan with 71% of the vote. Well done!

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I'm tired of pretending that Perfect Dark Zero isn't at least 50% really, really good

Eurogamer icon 137 days, 14 hours, 19 minutes ago by Alex Donaldson

I'm tired of pretending that Perfect Dark Zero isn't at least 50% really, really good

Time can be cruel. I'm not talking about the ravages of age when I say that - although, christ, the closer I creep to forty the creakier I become - but I'm thinking, I suppose, about legacy. The very nature of history, especially when it's oral in its delivery, is that it becomes truncated. Short-form takes over. For instance - think of a Prime Minister or President (back when we had normal ones of those, anyway), or the manager of a sports team, their tenure often ends up defined very broadly, ...

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Xbox really committed to Japanese game development in the 360 era, and we didn't know how good we had it

Eurogamer icon 137 days, 16 hours, 19 minutes ago by Alex Donaldson

Xbox really committed to Japanese game development in the 360 era, and we didn't know how good we had it

The Xbox business today is pretty unrecognizable from that of 20 years past, which on this week all that time ago was launching the Xbox 360. There's all the changes to the business, a different suite of executives at the top, and an entirely different first-party portfolio, of course - but when I think of the changes, one absence comes to the forefront of my mind: Japan.

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Guilty Gear Strive Switch Edition Update And DLC Finally Arrives This December

Nintendo Life icon 137 days, 18 hours, 19 minutes ago

Guilty Gear Strive Switch Edition Update And DLC Finally Arrives This December

"We sincerely apologize to everyone waiting". Guilty Gear -Strive- Nintendo Switch Edition arrived earlier this year in January, but fans on the hybrid platform were left behind when the new DLC and other updates never showed up. Now, alongside an apology about missing the previous window, Arc System Works has confirmed the Season 4 "DLC characters" and "implementation of ranked matches" will be arriving in the Switch version of the game on 18th December 2025. As a reminder, these characters inc...

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Random: Resident Evil Requiem's Switch 2 Physical Release Appears To Have Different Cover Art

Nintendo Life icon 137 days, 19 hours, 19 minutes ago

Random: Resident Evil Requiem's Switch 2 Physical Release Appears To Have Different Cover Art

Standing out from the crowd. When the Switch 2 version of Resident Evil Requiem arrives next February, Nintendo fans can look forward to a few extra goodies, such as a limited edition Pro Controller and eventually a themed amiibo.

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Super Monkey Ball Banana Rumble DLC Is Getting Delisted A Year After Release

Nintendo Life icon 137 days, 20 hours, 49 minutes ago

Super Monkey Ball Banana Rumble DLC Is Getting Delisted A Year After Release

Say goodbye to Godzilla and Hatsune Miku. Super Monkey Ball Banana Rumble was released on the Switch last June, and Sega followed it up with a bunch of DLC updates. This included Godzilla and Hatsune Miku, who joined the roster on 26th November 2024. Now, a year later, Sega's Japanese Super Monkey Ball social media account has announced these same licensed characters will be delisted on 26th November 2025 (aka next week).

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The original Dawn of War games have 109 new Steam achievements after 20 years—if you have the definitive edition, at least

PC Gamer icon 137 days, 21 hours, 8 minutes ago by Justin Wagner

The original Dawn of War games have 109 new Steam achievements after 20 years—if you have the definitive edition, at least

Time for my 100th playthrough of Dark Crusade.

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Constance is a metroidvania that wants its monsters to mean something

PC Gamer icon 137 days, 22 hours, 35 minutes ago by Kerry Brunskill

Constance is a metroidvania that wants its monsters to mean something

I want them to mean something, too.

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The League of Legends trading card game is surprisingly good, because it embraces the best trends in card games

PC Gamer icon 137 days, 23 hours, 1 minute ago by Jonathan Bolding

The League of Legends trading card game is surprisingly good, because it embraces the best trends in card games

Taking on Magic: The Gathering is often seen as futile. Maybe it's not—if you're Riot Games.

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Why I love Injustice 2's story mode

PC Gamer icon 138 days, 3 minutes ago by Jody Macgregor

Why I love Injustice 2's story mode

A fighting game you play for the plot.

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Mod fixes 17-year-old lip-sync bug in Fallout 3 and New Vegas

PC Gamer icon 138 days, 1 hour, 5 minutes ago by Jody Macgregor

Mod fixes 17-year-old lip-sync bug in Fallout 3 and New Vegas

"Caesar."

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Celebrate the fictitious 35th anniversary of Ruin, a faux point-and-click adventure game that never was

Rock Paper Shotgun icon 138 days, 2 hours, 24 minutes ago by Oisin Kuhnke

Celebrate the fictitious 35th anniversary of Ruin, a faux point-and-click adventure game that never was

Gosh, can you believe it? It's already the 35th anniversary of Ruin! It came out before I was born, but even I'm feeling the passage of time with this one. With such a momentous occasion upon us, a special 35th anniversary edition of the legendary RPG has been released by its developer Official Electric, split across just four floppy disks… except, well, you've definitely already clocked that Ruin isn't quite real. At least not in the way it's been presented.

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NordVPN now lets you block adult websites, and here's how it works

PCGamesN icon 138 days, 3 hours, 18 minutes ago by Christian Cawley

NordVPN now lets you block adult websites, and here's how it works

NordVPN's mobile app has a new feature that blocks minors from accessing adult websites.

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Everything you Need to Know about Samurai Academy: Paws of Fury

Xbox Wire icon 138 days, 3 hours, 19 minutes ago by johns

The post Everything you Need to Know about Samurai Academy: Paws of Fury appeared first on Xbox Wire.

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Who knows if we'll ever get another Hollow Knight, but if we do, you can expect it to be as standalone as Silksong

Rock Paper Shotgun icon 138 days, 3 hours, 36 minutes ago by Oisin Kuhnke

Who knows if we'll ever get another Hollow Knight, but if we do, you can expect it to be as standalone as Silksong

Let's get something real clear here right off the bat: I couldn't possibly tell you if Team Cherry are planning to make any more Hollow Knight games. That isn't to say there isn't more Hollow Knight on the way, as Silksong will be getting… something, at some point, in the future. However! Studio heads William Pellen and Ari Gibson have at least floated a hypothetical idea around how the world of Hollow Knight might get bigger.

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We owe Skyrim's beloved Stealth Archer to one of the designers of an all-time classic PC stealth game, who wrote Todd Howard 'a big document of stealth in 20 different games'

PC Gamer icon 138 days, 4 hours, 21 minutes ago by Ted Litchfield

We owe Skyrim's beloved Stealth Archer to one of the designers of an all-time classic PC stealth game, who wrote Todd Howard 'a big document of stealth in 20 different games'

Garrett from Thief crouch walked so Dark Brotherhood assassins could run.

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