• How Ghost Of Yotei’s Takezo The Unrivaled Evokes Hollow Knight: Silksong’s Toughest Fights

    Atsu’s blood-soaked path through the wilds of 1603 Hokkaido feels like a fever dream of clashing steel and haunting landscapes. Sucker Punch’s Ghost of Yotei arrived in a year already bursting with unforgettable adventures, yet it carves out a space all…

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    • Snag Every Overture DLC Weapon in Lies of P Like a Pro (2026 Edition)

      Let’s be real — DLC weapons are half the reason we all dive back into a game with the fervor of a kid in a candy store. And oh boy, does Lies of P’s Overture DLC deliver on the “pointy (and sometimes explosive) goodness” front. I’ve spent countless hours scouring every frozen…

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      • Valorant 13.00: Sentinel Buffs & New Map Summit

        Valorant’s 13.00 patch delivers substantial balance changes, a new map, and quality-of-life improvements, setting the stage for Act 4. The primary focus is on buffing Sentinels and reducing Initiator cooldowns to increase strategic agency in late-round scenarios, alongside the introduction of…

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        • Dr. Doot’s 92-Hour Saxophone Symphony: 100% Completing Hollow Knight: Silksong

          In the sprawling realm of challenging video games, Hollow Knight: Silksong has quickly cemented its reputation as a punishing, beautiful masterpiece. Even seasoned players with precision controllers have been brought to their knees by its lightning-fast bosses…

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          • 2025 Was the Year Indie Games Took Over Steam

            I’ll be honest—last year felt like a turning point. Whenever I opened Steam, my discovery queue wasn’t filled with another endless open-world or live-service sequel. Instead, it was packed with weird, wonderful projects from tiny teams. 2025 turned out to be a monster year for indie and double-A…

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            • The Most Exciting 2025-2026 Sequels Where Female Leads Took Over

              If a video game franchise were a long-running orchestra, swapping the lead protagonist is like changing the soloist mid-symphony—the melody remains, but the voice carries a new, often more resonant timbre. The year 2025 saw a remarkable wave of sequels that did exactly that,…

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              • Hunters’ Fury: FF14 Crossover Rekindles Hope, But Wilds Still Crumbles

                When Alma’s familiar wave appeared alongside the Alpha from Final Fantasy 14, a spark of excitement rippled through the community. The image, a carefully crafted crossover teaser, promised a union of two beloved worlds. Hunters who had long sheathed their weapons logged back…

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                • Monster Hunter Wilds’ FF14 Crossover Flooded Steam with Mostly Negative Reviews Again

                  I launched Monster Hunter Wilds last week feeling genuinely hopeful—like a hunter sharpening their weapon before a huge hunt. The Final Fantasy 14 crossover had just dropped, and I was ready to take a swing at Omega Planetes, that planet-devouring mechanical…

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                  • Junk in the Trunk: Turner’s Auto Wrecking Is America’s Most Beautiful Graveyard

                    Time has a funny way of treating things in Fresno, California. While most of the world races toward synthetic engine sounds and autonomous pods, a dusty corner of the Central Valley just keeps humming to the tune of rusted V8s. Turner’s Auto Wrecking is not a…

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                    • I Witnessed Dennis Collins Unearthing Two Ultra-Rare 1979 Camaro IROC Pace Cars and a Grand National

                      Let me tell you, I’ve watched every single episode of Dennis Collins’ Coffee Walk since he started dropping them on YouTube, but the one that dropped in spring 2026 absolutely floored me. It wasn’t just another flipper hustle—it was a legit…

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