Starfield: Back To The Grind Walkthrough (Ryujin Interview)

Players will encounter a wealth of side quests and missions inStarfield, all of which will test certain facets of their character’s skillset. Most of these quests will force players to make difficult decisions for the most favorable outcome, which can be difficult to determine at the time. One of the early missions players can complete is called “Back To The Grind”, and tasks their character with completing an application and interview to become an employee at Ryujin Industries....

May 28, 2025 · 3 min · 515 words · James Harper

Study Reveals Very Low Percentage of Classic Video Games Are Available Commercially

A study has compared classic games to silent movies by saying that only a low percentage of titles are commercially available. While services such as Xbox Game Pass andNintendo Switch Online have given new life to a lot of previous-generation games, there seems to be a concern that only a certain selection of titles currently exists in the market. Some players cling to their nostalgia through historical means. One gamer gained access to theirgrandfather’s NES and Sega video game collection....

May 28, 2025 · 3 min · 475 words · Tony Gordon

Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League Might’ve Already Written Off One Potentially Playable Villain

Summary Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice Leagueannouncing that new playable characters would be added post-launch was maybe one of the smartest choices Rocksteady made, and it was a subtle one as part of the official gameplay showcase it aired before its latest delay. It’s true that a fair bit might change between development, launch, and beyond, especially ifRocksteady’s delay of theSuicide Squadwas intended to reevaluate certain features. But new characters would be a wonderful idea if it’s to maintain its emphasis on four-player co-op, and there are already many prime candidates....

May 28, 2025 · 3 min · 620 words · Derrick Mullen

The Best Golf Games That Should Make a Big Return

There is something truly special about golf video games, as the sport itself is a perfect balance of tranquil relaxation and impossible difficulty. The dichotomy of how beautiful, yet dangerous, each course is is one of the things that makes golf so unique. The same is true in the realm of video games. Whether it be arcade-style golf games with over the top courses and goofy characters, or simulators that focus on the realism of the sport, golf video games are wonderfully relaxing, beautiful, and challenging....

May 28, 2025 · 5 min · 1034 words · Paul Bond

The Elder Scrolls 6 is Using Same Engine as Starfield, Still in 'Design Phase'

It has been over three years since the reveal ofThe Elder Scrolls 6at E3 2018, yet fans still don’t have another trailer to watch. Instead, hopeful players cling on to rumors, theories, and the occasional interview with someone in the industry. Recently,Todd Howard himself gave a small updateabout the game in an interview with The Telegraph, confirming the game’s development status and a few new details about it that fans didn’t know....

May 28, 2025 · 2 min · 405 words · Jennifer Fuentes

The Sims 4: Horse Ranch – How To Get A Unicorn

Unicorns are majestic creatures that were first introduced inThe Sims 3: Petsand have now become a mystery inThe Sims 4. Many Simmers are wondering where to get a Unicorn and if there is even a possibility to stumble upon it while exploring the new World, Chestnut Ridge. Luckily, there is a method toobtain a UnicorninThe Sims 4, but it’s not as exciting as players believe. Also, while the magical creature used to have extra abilities inThe Sims 3, Unicorns are sadly similar to normal Horses inThe Sims 4....

May 28, 2025 · 3 min · 462 words · Julie Santos

The Umbrella Academy: 8 Fan Theories That Just Make Sense

It is safe to say that the majority ofThe Umbrella Academyfans had to pick their jaws off the ground after watching the last few moments of this Netflix series, which stayed true to form with a cliffhanger of note! Leaving behind more questions than answers, viewers' minds have been working in overdrive trying to solve the mysteries of Sir Reginald Hargreeves' new relality, while still trying to process the bizarre events that took place....

May 28, 2025 · 7 min · 1376 words · Eric Jones

This Body-Swap Horror Is Pure Campy Fun

Starring Vince Vaughn as a teenage girl,Freakyisnot your average horror comedy. Directed by Christopher Landon (Scouts Guide to the Zombie Apocalypse,Happy Death Day), this body-swap funfest follows ordinary high school student Millie Kessler (Kathryn Newton), who finds herself in an extraordinary situation when she becomes the target of the town’s infamous serial killer, the Blissfield Butcher (Vaughn). Stabbed by The Butcher’s mystical dagger, Millie wakes up transformed: she is the Blissfield Butcher, and he is her....

May 28, 2025 · 4 min · 831 words · Heather Jones

Tony Hawk's Pro Skater Documentary to Premiere This Month

A documentary about the development of Neversoft’sTony Hawk’s Pro Skater(THPS) games failed to reach itsIndiegogo crowdfunding goal of $75,000in 2017. At the time, its producers said they would still be moving forward on the project, and Tony Hawk himself announced on Instagram Tuesday that the first screening of the finished documentary would be shown at the Mammoth Film Festival on February 29. Pretending I’m a Superman, which focuses on theTony Hawk’s Pro Skaterfranchise that came to prominence after its first title was published by Activision in 1999, was created by Swedish director Ludvig Gur and former Neversoft producer Ralph D’Amato....

May 28, 2025 · 2 min · 407 words · Joshua Wilson

Unpublished Satoru Iwata Interview About Nintendo DS and Wii Resurfaces After 20 Years

Summary A previously unseen interview with formerNintendopresident Satoru Iwata has emerged after 20 years. The interview, conducted at 2004’s E3, covers topics such asNintendo’s ethos for introducing new hardware, Iwata’s views on competitors Sony and Microsoft, and how it felt to inherit the company from Hiroshi Yamauchi, who served as Nintendo’s president from 1949 to 2002. Iwata served as Nintendo’s president from 2002 to 2015 and had only been president for two years in the interview....

May 28, 2025 · 3 min · 453 words · William Martin

Valve Hopes Handheld PC Market Won’t Stop at Steam Deck

By this point, pretty much anyone with a vague interest in the gaming world will have heard of Valve’s upcoming handheld PC, theSteam Deck. Witha battery life of around two to eight hours, and a promise that it will be able to handle just about any game in a user’s Steam library, it’s seemingly taking on the likes of the Nintendo Switch, only with a focus on the PC market. However, it doesn’t seem that Valve wants to end it with just this device, as a recent report shows....

May 28, 2025 · 2 min · 418 words · Christopher Stewart

Ways All For One Is My Hero Academia's Best Villain

Summary My Hero Academiahas a lot of villains, but one of them stands head and shoulders above the rest. No, not Tomura Shigaraki (although some might arguehe’sMy Hero Academia’s best villain) - All For One, the only villain strong enough to end All Might’s career and bring hero society to its knees. My Hero Academiais full of great, well-written characters, both heroes and villains, but All For One is easily one of the best....

May 28, 2025 · 7 min · 1412 words · Nicholas Delgado

Why the GameCube is Nintendo's Most Underrated Console

As the longest-standing console manufacturer in the video game industry today, Nintendo has built up an extensive library of systems with varying degrees of success. From the spectacular introduction of the NES to the revolutionary motion controls of the Wii,Nintendohas pushed the limits of hardware and software production in ways that few other companies can match. There have been times, however, where it seems Nintendo has taken a middle-of-the-road approach with its hardware....

May 28, 2025 · 3 min · 592 words · Jennifer Christian