Grand Theft Auto Online: The Doomsday Heist Out Now on PS4

PlayStation Store’s top downloads of 2024

Earlier this month we revealed PlayStation Store’s most downloaded games for December 2024. Today, let’s zoom out and look at the most downloaded games for all of 2024! As you’ll see, it’s an interesting mix of new AAA juggernauts and older favorites that continue to stand the test of time. Check out the full listings…

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Nvidia says AI models lack ‘common sense’ so it’s drafting in good old fashioned human beings to give them a pop quiz

Well, you heard it here first: Nvidia admits AI models generally lack “common sense.” I mean, obviously this is far from some earth-shattering revelation—anyone with eyes on this news story knows not to put glue in their pizza sauce, but that hasn’t stopped Google’s AI overview from suggesting you add a dollop to make it…

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Interdimensional railway sim Voidtrain gets a patch that expands your inventory, a 50% discount and new DLC that’s free until Monday

Train survival games are all the rage in PC gaming right now, with Chris Livingston spying six railway-related survival sims arriving at platform PC in 2026. But these life-sustaining locomotives were all pulled onto the tracks by Voidtrain, a survival sim in which you drive an interdimensional train through a vast, eerie cosmos. While it…

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Counter-Strike 2 adds fan-favourite mode, its first weapon skins, custom sticker placement, and something a little shocking

Counter-Strike 2 released last year and, judging by the fact 1.1 million players are fragging each other as I write this, has more-or-less seamlessly replaced Counter-Strike:Global Offensive. That was always the goal, yet Valve made the decision to focus on getting the core competitive experience right and so CS2 launched without some of the features…

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Wizards of the Coast gaming head says Baldur’s Gate 3 ‘certainly raised the bar’ and changed how they think about big budget D&D, but they still want ‘different entry points’ including smaller games

Earlier this week, Wizards of the Coast senior vice president of digital games Dan Ayoub said that we won’t have to wait too long to see what the company has in store for D&D. In an interview with PC Gamer, I asked him just what that meant—did “soon” in fact mean sometime in 2025? “Definitely,”…

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Scott Pilgrim EX review

I like garlic bread. It’s not really a meal, though. Most comfort foods are hearty and filling, but few taste as good as even cheap garlic bread, which leaves me full in a comparatively hollow sort of way. Maybe I love it because beneath all the carbohydrates, garlic bread is nostalgic—and nostalgia is also craveable…

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