The best store-brand Breath of the Wild-like on PC is free to keep this month, as long as you can stomach Ubisoft Connect

Immortals Fenyx Rising, one of those games that feels like it had two titles it just couldn’t pick between and so gruesomely joined them, wasn’t quite the critical darling its foremost inspiration was. The game couldn’t escape direct, somewhat unfavorable comparisons to The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild—but until Dec. 2, it has…

Read More

Deep Rock Galactic’s roguelite spin-off is delayed, but in the meantime it’s getting another season of new stuff including a ‘tomb-like’ biome

“Let’s just get the bad out of the way: we have to postpone the launch of [Deep Rock Galactic:] Rogue Core to early Q2 2026,” said Ghost Ship Games director Mikkel Martin Pedersen in a briefing earlier this week. It was a rip-the-band-aid-off opening for a presentation that quickly moved on to what Ghost Ship’s…

Read More

Bethesda is ‘actively investigating’ the Fallout 4 problems that Bethesda caused with its latest Fallout 4 update

Fallout 4‘s overall rating on Steam is “very positive” but its recent rating is “mixed,” with user reviews languishing well under 50% positive. If you’re wondering why, you can thank the recent Fallout 4 Creations Menu update. Released earlier this month alongside the Creations Bundle (which is struggling under a “mostly negative” rating) to celebrate…

Read More

Nell’s Diner is the best Phasmophobia has ever looked, setting up Tanglewood for a promising rework: ‘We’re gonna make sure we do it justice’

It’s hard to believe it’s been five years since Phasmophobia kicked off a whole subgenre of multiplayer horror games, but the team at Kinetic Games isn’t lacking when it comes to ideas for new haunts. Nell’s Diner—an intricately detailed small map with all the charm of a haunted Waffle House—launched this week and I’m already…

Read More

Godzilla is stomping his way into the world of tabletop RPGs, with a new game from three legendary Warhammer designers

Godzilla’s been having a bit of a moment lately, hasn’t he? Between the hugely successful Monsterverse movies in the US, and Japanese filmmakers knocking out smash hit reinterpretations Shin Godzilla and Godzilla Minus One, the stink of Godzilla 1998 seems to have been entirely dispelled. What better time, then, for the big fella to finally…

Read More

Seriously people, it’s fine the Steam Machine has just 8 GB of VRAM, but Valve ought to chill out on the ‘play every game at 4K60’ chat

Valve’s Steam Machine has been received generally quite well so far. Judging by online commentary, there’s plenty of excitement for it, although pretty much everything of course rests on its pricing. But apart from the over-abundance of still-somehow-funny ‘GabeCube’ comments, what I’ve seen perhaps the most is people questioning why the Steam Machine has just…

Read More

If you have one of these old Asus routers, update its firmware as it may have a critical vulnerability that ‘may allow remote attackers to gain unauthorized access’

If you’ve got an old Asus router, you might want to check whether it’s needing a firmware update. Asus has just reported that three of its older DSL modem routers have a critical vulnerability, an “authentication bypass vulnerability” that “may allow remote attackers to gain unauthorized access into the affected system.” Asus hasn’t just dropped…

Read More