Rayman For Game Boy Gets New Physical Edition For Franchise’s 30th Anniversary

Rayman is the newest game added to the ModRetro Chromatic Classics Collection. If you’re unfamiliar with ModRetro, they create retro gaming hardware and software. Their first product, the Chromatic, is a fantastic remake of the Game Boy Color – you can read our detailed review from when it launched. It’s worth noting that the original Chromatic we reviewed now costs $299, while a $199 version has a few component differences. However, you can still find the limited-edition gray version, bundled with Tetris, at GameStop for $199.

Palworld Is Getting Its Own Cozy Game Spin-Off

Similar to games like Pokemon and Palcopia, Palfarm lets you collect friendly creatures called Pals who help you run a farm. They assist with everything from planting and harvesting crops to cooking and selling your produce, and each Pal has unique skills that make farm life easier.

Xbox Users Reportedly Play More Games Than PS5 Or Steam Players, And There’s One Big Reason Why

According to data from Ampere Analytics, Xbox gamers played an average of nearly six different games in August 2025. This is a lot more than players on Steam (who averaged 4.5 games) and PlayStation 5 (3.7 games). Ampere believes this is because so many Xbox users subscribe to Game Pass, which lets them easily try out a wide variety of games, and this habit is now reflected in the data.

Square Enix releases Dragon Quest I & II HD-2D Remake new content trailer

We recently shared screenshots of the upcoming changes, which you can find here. Plus, both Scott and James have had a chance to preview Dragon Quest I & II HD-2D Remake – read Scott’s preview here and James’ here. You can also find details about the save data bonus here. Check out the new content trailer below!

Destiny 2 Drang god rolls & how to get

It’s a great weapon on its own, but it also works exceptionally well with an Exotic weapon that hasn’t been useful for a long time, making it even more powerful.

Borderlands 4 Will Buff Builds Prior To Any Nerfs

Graeme Timmins, the creative director for Borderlands 4, recently shared the team’s upcoming plans on X (formerly Twitter). He explained that while they’ve noticed discussions about powerful, unintended combinations of skills and the knife, they won’t be addressing those right away. Instead, their initial focus will be on improving weaker weapons and abilities. They plan to tackle the problematic builds later.