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PS5 Pro review: The most powerful console ever made, but its high price limits its appeal

The PS5 Pro is an upgraded version of Sony's popular PS5 gaming console. Rather than being a completely new system, the Pro is considered a "mid-generation" refresh. This means it plays all the same games as the PlayStation 5 but with enhanced graphical capabilities. So, while developers aren't creating any new games exclusively for the Pro, they are taking advantage of its beefier hardware to enable better performance on many popular PS5 titles.

Inside Pac-Man's Gritty New Redesign

There are very few gaming gaming characters as instantly recognizable across all of popular culture as Mario or Sonic the Hedgehog, but Bandai Namco’s Pac-Man is one of them. The yellow fruit-eating circle’s iconic “waka-waka” eating soundbite is one of the most recognizable sounds in gaming. Debuting in 1980 in arcades (a full year ahead of Mario himself), Pac-Man is celebrating its 45th anniversary in 2025, although he’s sporting a very different look.

2024’s most underrated game turned me into a cheater

If there’s any video game genre that’s had as massive of an impact as the “soulslike” genre, it’s the roguelike genre. The gameplay loop of battling through procedurally generated dungeons, dying, and then starting over has such an engaging system that’s withstood the test of time. In 2024, there’s been plenty of fantastic roguelike games such as Hades 2, Balatro, and The Rogue Prince of Persia.

Dragon Quest 3 HD-2D Remake review: An authentic return

Early on in the Dragon Quest 3 HD-2D Remake, I encountered a boss battle so frustratingly difficult that I just wanted to throw my Nintendo Switch at the wall. I was fighting against a group of hoodlums and its head honcho, and had to sit back as they devastated my party with hard-hitting attacks. I eventually won that battle by pure endurance and using up all of my healing items. I left feeling accomplished as a reward for my perseverance, like a true hero.

‘Life is Strange: Double Exposure’ review: A worthy return for its original protagonist

Life is Strange: Double Exposure is the latest entry in the Life is Strange series — a direct follow-up to the original game that came out in 2015.

The game expertly showcases the original protagonist, Max, and her personal growth, while introducing a likable cast of new supporting characters. The story starts off incredibly strong, but the pacing feels rushed towards the end and the conclusion may not satisfy some players. Additionally, the gameplay mechanics feel a bit underwhelming.

An All-Time Cast Makes Dragon Age: The Veilguard Stand Out

It’s rare that I’d stop in my tracks to hear NPC characters chat with each other. But that’s what Dragon Age: The Veilguard made me do. I loved hearing the banter between the Elven Veil Jumper Bellara Lutare and necromancer Emmrich Volkarin about their interest in magic as I just casually ran around an area trying to solve a light puzzle to unlock a door.

The Veilguard has the best cast in the series so far, and that’s what kept my attention to the very end. While its action-oriented combat feels like a step back in some aspects from previous games, it’s still fun to play. And its presentation and visuals make it an incredibly smooth ride from start to finish.

PS Vita's forgotten Silent Hill game deserves a revival

One of my favorite franchises is the Tales series, and in 2014, when Bandai Namco announced that the Vita-exclusive Tales of Hearts R was being translated into English, I went out and bought Sony’s handheld with my hard-earned college job money. Like any good gamer trying to justify their purchase, I started seeking out more Vita-exclusive games. That actually introduced me to many other franchises that I never would have otherwise tried.

Breaking Down The Until Dawn Remake: Two New Endings And Upgraded Graphics

In 2015, developer Supermassive Games and publisher Sony released the interactive horror game Until Dawn for PS4. This frightening story began with a group of friends in a Blackwood Mountain lodge one year before the game's events. After a prank gone wrong, a set of twins goes missing, and the search for them is futile.

In the present, the remaining eight friends reunite in the lodge, but things take a dark turn with a psycho killer on the loose. It's the group's goal to survive *ahem* until dawn. While it seems like a typical slasher setting, Until Dawn‘s excellent pacing, great characters, and red herrings make it a night to remember.

23 Years Later, 'Silent Hill 2' Is Still Scary As Hell

When Capcom released its reimagining of Resident Evil 2 in 2019, it was lauded as one of the best horror games ever made. Since then, it’s been the blueprint for other studios to follow for their (many) remakes. Some were successful, like EA’s Dead Space (2023), which kept just enough of its source material’s DNA intact while updating its combat. Others flopped, like THQ Nordic’s Alone in the Dark (2024), which attempted to completely overhaul an outdated 1992 game, but failed to deliver the level of terror of its modern peers.
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