Month: November 2025

Valve finally makes Steam Deck display-off downloads a reality three years later

In the wake of handhelds like the ROG Xbox Ally and Lenovo Legion Go, it’s easy to forget that the Steam Deck is arguably responsible for kicking off the boom of handheld PCs. But while Valve’s console has plenty of features to write home about, there are still a couple of areas it needs to…

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Once Upon a Katamari review – rolling all over the world

When Bandai Namco announced Once Upon a Katamari during a Nintendo Direct in July, I jumped out of my seat with excitement. I didn’t grow up with the world of Katamari Damacy, but after reviewing We Love Katamari Reroll for the Switch and recently replaying it to completion on PC, I can safely say that…

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Honkai Star Rail gives you the choice of another epic character for free this patch

As we ease ourselves into the waters of Honkai Star Rail’s 3.7 update, there’s one freebie that we’re super happy about. As part of the update’s new events, you can get a ‘Golden Companion Spirit’, which you use in the shop to unlock a five-star character completely free of charge. Simply amazing, if you ask…

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Fortnite Chapter 7 leaks tease a movie-inspired update with Kill Bill, James Bond, and more

With The Simpsons taking over Fortnite right now, where can Epic Games go next? There’s no rulebook anymore when it comes to what makes sense in the game’s lore, after all. Fortnite Chapter 7 could be an absolute dream for movie lovers, and if you’re like me, this already has me preparing to part ways…

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As a Mass Effect nerd, this is what I want to see on N7 Day

I love Mass Effect. To this day, it remains one of my all-time favorite franchises, so it should come as no surprise that I eagerly anticipate N7 Day (November 7) every year. Recently, I replayed the trilogy with Mass Effect Legendary Edition, and I even took a trip to Andromeda, as well. So, I have…

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Another new iPhone could launch as soon as March, breaking from Apple’s mid-range tradition

Earlier this year, Apple launched its first mid-range phone in three years, the iPhone 16e. Like the now-defunct iPhone SE series did in its day, the phone serves as a more affordable alternative to the brand’s out-and-out flagships and has proven pretty popular following its release. Well, it looks like we can get used to…

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Nintendo’s best-selling console is about to change, as Switch sales continue to increase

It’s been another stellar quarter for Nintendo, as the company’s most recent sales figures show that it’s sold a whopping 154.01 million Nintendo Switch units since the console’s launch in 2017. This figure means that the hybrid handheld is 10k sales away from becoming Nintendo’s best-selling console, replacing the reigning champion, the DS. In the…

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Honkai Star Rail arranges the end of Amphoreus in the next patch – will it be gone forever?

Have you perhaps noticed some small things changing around the Honkai Star Rail social media? We have, and we believe it’s to do with Amphoreus being deleted. The game’s next update looks to be a big one, and we’re already impatient for answers. It appears that videos featuring the Chrysos Heirs are disappearing from the…

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Dying Light: The Beast dev on making games for Steam Deck: “You don’t need to compromise immersion for mobility”

The Steam Deck kicked off a new movement in portable gaming; there’s no denying that. Between the ROG Xbox Ally, Lenovo Legion Go, and the MSI Claw, everyone is trying to hone in on what Valve got right from the start. Games like Dying Light: The Beast are ideal for playing on these handhelds, whether…

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Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment review – koroks, constructs, and lots of combat

I’ve been patiently waiting for another Hyrule Warriors game since I absolutely ate through the Age of Calamity. Sure, it wasn’t the smoothest experience on the original Nintendo Switch, but the lore and characters were excellent. When Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment got a reveal, I was very excited – and now I’m knee deep…

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