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Slay the Spire 2 Review: A Worthy Sequel That Builds on a Legendary Roguelike
If you’re a fan of deck-building roguelikes, chances are you’ve already heard about Slay the Spire 2. The sequel to the beloved Slay the Spire has been one of the most anticipated strategy games in recent years, especially among players who love card-based combat systems mixed with roguelike progression.
By Bella Anderson6 days ago in Gamers
Pokémon Pootopia Review: A Fresh Farming Adventure for the Pokémon Universe
It’s safe to say that Pokémon Pootopia is one of the most anticipated games of the year—especially during the first half. The idea alone has sparked a lot of curiosity. Taking a legendary franchise like Pokémon and placing it inside a farm-life simulation style experience is a bold move.
By Bella Anderson6 days ago in Gamers
GTA 6 Pre Order: Release Date, Prices, and PS5 Leak Secrets
The wait for the most anticipated game in history is reaching a fever pitch. With the official GTA 6 release date locked in for November 19, 2026, fans are scouring the internet for any scrap of info on when they can finally put their money down.
By Bella Anderson6 days ago in Gamers
FC26 Daily Update: Fantasy Team 2 Is Live! Forlán & Sterling SBCs and Premier League Tracker Analysis
Hello everyone, welcome to today's FC26 Daily Briefing. We have an action-packed Friday as we move into the second week of the FC Fantasy promotion. Today’s highlights include the reveal of Fantasy Team 2, new SBCs for Diego Forlan and Raheem Sterling, and the high-stakes Champions League knockout draw.
By hasan zidan7 days ago in Gamers
My Top 25 NES Games
The Nintendo Entertainment System, or the Famicom in Japan, is the earliest console I have any direct experience of. We didn’t have a NES in our house when we were kids. I was a bit sniffy of it actually, viewing it as old-fashioned and before my time (I was born in 1984, between the Japanese and Western releases of the system). It was years later that I started to appreciate earlier games and hardware. I played the NES round friends’ houses and, eventually, well into adulthood, someone decided to get rid of theirs and now we had our own Family Computer.
By Daniel Tessier7 days ago in Gamers
Building a Borderless Gaming Community: The Mission of Global Games Show. AI-Generated.
In 2026, gaming is no longer just a hobby; it is the world’s most influential cultural and economic engine. However, despite the billions of players worldwide, the industry remains strangely fragmented. Development silos, regional infrastructure gaps, and platform-locked ecosystems often prevent the gaming world from reaching its true potential as a unified global community.
By Tech Updates8 days ago in Gamers
Rise of the Tomb Raider - A Story of Legacy
I've been playing and reviewing the Tomb Raider games for the last couple of years - as I'm sure everyone and their mother has noticed by now. Last time around, we looked at the 2013 reboot. We've got two more chapters to go, and then we've covered all 12 mainline entries.
By Greg Seebregts8 days ago in Gamers











