Sons of the Forest – Should You Play It?
Endnight’s long-awaited follow up to The Forest is finally here, and it's just as good as we hoped.
The Simpsons Hit & Run Remake: “I Would Love To See It,” Designer Says
The Simpsons: Hit & Run is one of the most beloved Simpsons video games of all time, and among the most highly rated based on review scores. Given the rise…
David Harbour Comments On Stranger Things Ending: “It Is Time”
Netflix's popular series Stranger Things is coming to an end, and series star David Harbour thinks it's about time. Speaking to Discussing Film, Harbour said it's bittersweet to know Stranger…
Is PSVR 2 Worth It? | GameSpot News
PlayStation VR 2 officially arrives in a few days, and ahead of the official rollout, reviews have gone live.
Experience Boosting Outfits in OSRS: Are They Worth It?
Skilling is a massive part of OSRS. It involves gaining XP in different skills and more. Unless you do some skilling to have certain skill levels, you won’t be
Hogwarts Legacy: Should You Preorder It?
The big question Harry Potter fans are probably asking themselves this week is whether or not to pick up Hogwarts Legacy. So, should you? Signs are pointing to yes, absolutely.…
Should You Choose to Accept It, Revision Zero Exotic catalysts – Destiny 2
Revision Zero has four Exotic catalysts in Destiny 2 split across four parts of the quest, Should You Choose to Accept It.
Valheim Mistlands delay to fix bugs “has been worth it”
After a lengthy Valheim Mistlands delay, the newest biome for the Norse survival game is here, letting players loose upon its dangerous creatures, a new race of people to befriend…
WEDNESDAY Cast Plays Who Said It: Wednesday Addams or Emo Band?
The stars of Netflix's Wednesday play a game of Who Said It. Was it a quote from Wednesday Addams or a lyric from an emo band like Fall Out Boy?
GameStop Chairman Ryan Cohen on Wall Street’s mocking of individual investors: ‘it makes me sick’
Cohen has never been fond of Wall Street institutionalism, but he is particularly unfond of its mood on the 'little guy' in investing.