Month: August 2025

I want to see Hollow Knight Silksong tomorrow, but I’m sick of the clown make-up

2,365. That’s how many days ago Team Cherry announced Hollow Knight: Silksong, that’s more than six years, during which time I’ve put on more clown make-up than Ronald McDonald, Pennywise, and Krusty the Clown combined. Every single time a Nintendo Direct rolls around, we all feel optimistic about an HKS appearance, and the same is…

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007 First Light won’t let you murder everyone Hitman style, actually

Obliterating every enemy in your path is part of the James Bond game formula. Sure, Nightfire throws in some stealth sequences, but the Call of Duty style Quantum of Solace tie-in is all-out action. 007 First Light has no interest in making Ian Fleming’s spy a certified killing machine, though. Speaking about earning Bond’s license…

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Sony’s PlayStation handheld could blow the upcoming Xbox Ally out of the water

As we reach the second half of 2025, Microsoft is preparing its Xbox Ally in collaboration with Asus, and the Nintendo Switch 2 is already a behemoth in its global sales. But that doesn’t mean Sony is resting on its laurels. After it emerged that the company is allegedly working on a PlayStation handheld, or…

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I tried PowerWash Simulator 2 early and now I’m impatient for the full game

PowerWash Simulator is perhaps the most relaxing game I’ve ever played… or it was, until I got my hands on PowerWash Simulator 2. Designed as a continuation, not a sequel or formula change, the second entry has everything you love about the original, but with a little more squeezed in. I got to try out five…

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If you’re quick, you can watch the Mario movie for free

While it’s a beloved movie now, the Super Mario Bros. Movie had everything working against it. The long-living curse of game adaptations may seem to have expired in recent years, but 1993’s Super Mario Bros. is a stain on our favorite red-hatted plumber’s 40-year history. Fortunately, it blew all expectations and concerns out of the…

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Wild Hearts S review – a monstrous rival to Monster Hunter

Monster Hunter Rise is my favorite of the recent games from Capcom’s iconic franchise, and there’s a good reason for that. It’s fast-paced action felt more suited to my style, and while Wilds does blend the action with World’s slower hunting style, it didn’t land nearly as well. Fortunately, Wild Hearts S is not only…

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Genshin Impact’s bad boy interrupts Love and Deepspace’s hottest character sweep

The Weidian Summer Game Awards are in the voting stages, and there’s one rather out-of-place Genshin Impact entry in the hottest mobile game character selection. Most of the options are no surprise, but fans of Genshin’s bad boy turned out in force to support their fave. It’s Genshin Impact’s Wanderer. It’s always Wanderer. Currently, he’s…

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Fortnite’s Power Rangers bundle includes the greatest Jam Track ever

Fortnite seasons are strange, as they can go from incredible highs to middling lows in one fell swoop. Yet, with the success of Super in the bag, Shock N’ Awesome looks like a worthy follow-up, and it’s entirely because of those slick Fortnite Power Rangers skins. Whether you’re a Red Ranger main or a Pink…

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Samsung’s newest Android and Apple iPhone 16e rival could launch next month

It’s almost that time of year again, with Samsung seemingly preparing to launch its latest mid-range Android, the Galaxy S25 FE. However, this year is a little different from both 2024 and 2023, as the competition is a little tougher, following the release of the iPhone 16e back in March. So, onto the all-important question.…

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Zenless Zone Zero Alice voice actors and lore

It looks like Jane Doe has competition already – Zenless Zone Zero’s Alice Thymefield is a female S-rank thiren who uses the physical attribute and anomaly-based gameplay. She’s part of the Spook Shack faction and makes her debut in the 2.1 story. Her moveset involves graceful swordplay, which matches her style. If you’re intrigued by…

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