Here are 9 incredibly specific and petty beefs I have with Crimson Desert
Crimson Desert is a monster of a game. A labyrinth of cool ideas communicated in frustratingly obtuse ways. It can be an absolute whale of a time, a game hiding tons of neat little mysteries and moments of wonderful discovery. It can also be a complete pain in the ass to play. I yap forever…
Amazon US sold nearly half the number of CPUs it did this time last year
It looks like Amazon US is struggling to sell CPUs, as sales this February fall far under this same time last year. With 25,700 unit sales last month, that’s a decline of 23,400 units. This is according to market analyst and creator TechEpiphany, who rounds up sales every month (via 3DCenter). According to their figures,…
Investor Who Urged Nintendo To Monetise Mario’s Jumps Acquires Shares In Kadokawa
“Just think of paying 99 cents just to get Mario to jump a little higher”. Oasis Management Company, a Hong Kong-based investment firm, has reportedly acquired a significant stake in Japanese media giant Kadokawa. As reported by Automaton, the firm now owns an 8.86% stake in Kadokawa after purchasing over 13 million shares. Kadokawa famously…
I really thought Nvidia’s DLSS 5 was going to be smarter than this
We’ve been trying to get answers out of Nvidia about DLSS 5 for a couple days now, and we’re still waiting to hear if we’ll get them. But techtuber Daniel Owen has got some. Detailed in a new video, Jacob Freeman, GeForce evangelist, has provided some rather enlightening details about what DLSS 5 is actually…
Pearl Abyss announces Crimson Desert has sold more than 2 million copies in less than 24 hours, promises to ‘work to make improvements quickly’
Crimson Desert’s launch hasn’t been met with universal acclaim, as frustrations with the hypermanic open world’s bizarre control scheme and design oversights like its bafflingly restrictive inventory system have earned an early “Mixed” rating on Steam. Those complaints, however, don’t seem to have slowed its launch day sales. Just over 16 hours after its Steam…
Grab 8 Warhammer ebooks and audiobooks for free just by downloading the new Black Library app—and listen to the glorious sound of Brian Blessed playing the universe’s angriest dwarf
In the grim darkness of the present day, everything has to be an app. So it is that after many long years of service, Games Workshop’s Black Library website—home of its wide range of Warhammer novels—is being replaced with something a little more high tech. Some scepticism is understandable, particularly because this means you now…
Share of the Week: Ghost of Yōtei Legends
Last week, we asked you to take on the new Ghost of Yōtei Legends mode using #PSshare #PSBlog. Here’s are this week’s highlights: nna_Roc shares a Legends version of Atsu poised to strike Leumir4 shares a portrait wielding a kasurigama in the Kitsune mask call_me_xavii shares their character standing before a corrupted torii gate pannn03_…
Opinion: Is Winds & Waves Just ‘Pokémon: Tears Of The Kingdom’?
Gequa used Bubbul Beam! If you’re reading this, then you’ve probably already seen the Pokémon: Winds and Waves trailer with its underwater exploration and probably-important cloud. You’ve marvelled at the tropical setting, sighed with relief at the 2027 release date, and admitted that Gecqua would be a cooler hang than Pombon. Pomeranians are delusional, yappy…
Nomori’s Ghibli-Inspired Aesthetic Belies a Mind-Bending Portal Puzzler
Category: Games March 20, 2026 Nomori’s Ghibli-Inspired Aesthetic Belies a Mind-Bending Portal Puzzler Will Fulton, Xbox Wire Editor If you love games that challenge your perception and reward thinking outside of the box, upcoming physics puzzler Nomori may be right up your alley. At the recent ID@Xbox event at GDC, I was able to play…
Gaming mouse software should stay out of your way and it’s the smaller manufacturers that seem to have received that memo
What do you want from gaming mouse software? If you’re anything like me, your immediate reaction to that question is probably ‘not much.’ But over the years, I’ve noticed that asking for ‘not much’ actually seems to be quite a lot to ask for, judging from over-bloated and over-complicated software that we’re often served up….