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🎮 Multi-platform30 Years Later, Buffy: The Vampire Slayer’s Best Quote Still Lives in My Head Rent Free
Buffy the Vampire Slayer is filled with amazing quotes, but there's one her fans still talk about 30 years later.
Why Armored Core 6's Balteus is so good at killing you
Armored Core 6's first gatekeeping boss, Balteus, was the scourge of players when the game first came out. Guides to beating Balteus immediately started popping up on YouTube — but they all used different Armored Core builds. Is it really hard to beat Balteus, or can just about any mech build do it? Polygon's Clayton Ashley and Patrick Gill explore why Balteus' design and array of weaponry are such a roadblock for Armored Core players, but also why Balteus teaches you exactly what you need to know to succeed at Armored Core 6. armoredcore6 fromsoftware
🎮 Multi-platformHalloween: The Game Won’t Be Sold in Australia, and Weed May Be the Reason Why
Halloween: The Game won't be sold in Australia and New Zealand due to how it depicts controlled substances.
🎮 Multi-platformThe Best Classic JRPGs You Can Still Easily Play Today
These games may have been ported to newer platforms or lightly remastered, but they look and play nearly identical to when they were first released
🖥 PC, Multi-platformUpcoming RPG Promises Neverwinter Nights Vibes With a Steampunk Touch
Covenant of Gears: The Three Musketeers is an upcoming RPG with real-time combat with tactical pause and a full campaign editor.
🎮 Multi-platformNetflix's The Last House ending explained by director: 'We humans are the bad guys of this planet'
Director Louis Leterrier talks about his swerve away from Spielbergian convention
🎮 Multi-platformIndie Games Are Breaking Out–But It’s Still Tough Out There
Developer House House and publisher Panic announced today that their co-op multiplayer puzzle/exploration/goof-around game Big Walk has achieved huge sales success in just under a week. In a post on Bluesky, Panic announced that Big Walk has already passed over one million units in sales(https://bsky.app/profile/panic.com/post/3msqlbv3qt22f). For small development teams and publishers, one million is a tremendous milestone--one that plenty of big commercial releases from major publishers often fail to reach. But we've seen a fair few massive indie hits in 2026 so far. Today the official X account of Ball X Pit posted that they've just crossed 2 million in sales while also teasing future content updates. Bizarre raising sim/RPG hybrid Mewgenics also crossed the million mark, reportedly earning back its development cost in a matter of mere hours(https://bsky.app/profile/tylerglaiel.com/post/3mejijays322m). https://twitter.com/BALLxPIT/status/2086869077469872285 Other indie darlings, such as ReStory(https://x.com/restorygame/status/2085840881970499654) and Mina the Hollower(https://x.com/YachtClubGames/status/2064137073498730788?lang=en), have also trumpeted their sales figures--and while they hadn't hit the magic millions at the time of the posts, six-figure sales are certainly nothing to sneeze at for indie titles. And, of course, there are tremendous breakout hits like Meccha Chameleon, which has sold over 15 million copies(https://store.steampowered.com/news/app/4704690/view/688635449342694172?l=english)--absolutely eclipsing the expectations of anyone, most of all its small development team in Japan. These indie success stories are certainly feel-good moments in a sea of what seems like unrelenting bad industry news(https://www.gamespot.com/articles/ea-has-officially-been-sold-and-what-comes-next-could-be-painful/). However, it's easy to forget that indie development--and success--rarely comes easily. For every massive indie hit, there are hundreds of quality indie games yearning for success and recognition that go largely unnoticed, whose developers are praying for a hit so they can finally quit their day job. If there's a small game you love, be sure to spread the word--your voices are what can help turn a small passion project into a life-changing success.
🎮 Multi-platform'House of the Dragon' Officially Rewrites the Saddest Downfall in Game of Thrones History
Showrunner Ryan Condal may have just quietly set this character down a troubling path in 'House of the Dragon' season 4.
🎮 Multi-platform2,000 Fortnite Players Hired as Air Traffic Controllers by US Government
The United States department of transportation boasts that it is employing gamer air traffic controllers in record numbers
🎮 Multi-platformChiikawa the Movie Is Killing It in Japan's Cinemas — While Leaving Children Crying in Fear
Chiikawa The Movie: The Secret of Mermaid Island is one of the highest-grossing films in Japan this year, and is sending children crying in fear.
🖥 PlayStation, PC, Multi-platformMarvel Tokon's New PC Patch Finally Makes the Game Work, Players Say
Marvel Tokon Fighting Souls had a rough launch on Windows PC. A new patch on Monday has reportedly fixed many of players' issues.
🎮 Multi-platformSamara Weaving | Shelf Quest Episode 5
Samara Weaving is an agent of chaos who loves to cause mayhem in video games. After toying with The Sims and Mario Kart as a kid, she really knuckled down and got into Red Dead Redemption after watching her husband play — and she never looked back. The star of Carolina Caroline and Ready or Not enjoys using films and games to let out her wild side. She loves action and just a liiiiiittle bit of violence. And yet she had a soft spot for her Sims.Join Sam on this episode of Shelf Quest as she browses the shelves of videogamesnewyork and reminisces on how she got into gaming, and her dreams for her newborn daughter.Sam Weaving's latest film Carolina Caroline is in theaters now!