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PS Plus October 2025: New Games Revealed

PS Plus October 2025: New Games Revealed

Sony has just announced the free games that PS Plus subscribers will be able to add to their library in…
Citystate Metropolis: A Limitless City Builder

Citystate Metropolis: A Limitless City Builder

Whether the genre is among our favorites or not, we are all in some way familiar with city-builders. The more…
Jurassic World Evo 3 Coming On October 21

Jurassic World Evo 3 Coming On October 21

The universe of Jurassic World Evolution expands once again with the arrival of its third numbered entry. Frontier Developments, the…
HELLMART: Where Horror Stocks the Shelves

HELLMART: Where Horror Stocks the Shelves

Not long ago we talked here about some genre combinations you’d least expect to find in a single video game.…
Out Fishing: An Unexpected Mix of Genres

Out Fishing: An Unexpected Mix of Genres

On this page we’ve talked a lot about how effective genre blends or elements from very different genres can be…
Sony’s Immersive The Last of Us Experience

Sony’s Immersive The Last of Us Experience

In January 2025, during the CES event in Las Vegas, Sony broke through traditional entertainment barriers with an immersive demonstration…
Static Dread: ‘Papers Please’ Meets Lovecraft!

Static Dread: ‘Papers Please’ Meets Lovecraft!

The indie studios solarsuit.games and Polden Publishing will launch their new title Static Dread: 15 Nights at the Old Lighthouse…
Frostrail: A Co-op Survival FPS Set For 2026

Frostrail: A Co-op Survival FPS Set For 2026

Frostrail is the new post-apocalyptic cooperative survival FPS developed by FakeFish (Barotrauma – 2023) and published by Shiro Games Unlimited…
Welcome to Brightville: Immersive Steampunk

Welcome to Brightville: Immersive Steampunk

Contrast Games will soon announce the release of their new fully immersive steampunk action and adventure game, narrated from a…
CyberTaxi: Crazy Driving Game Coming Soon!

CyberTaxi: Crazy Driving Game Coming Soon!

When it comes to driving games, we’ve seen many, perhaps too many, come and go over the past decades. Why…
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