Paradox details Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2 PC system requirements, releases Toreador clan trailer

Generally, *Bloodlines 2* can run on a variety of computers. The game will run on lower-end graphics cards like the Nvidia GeForce 1060, but players aiming for higher resolutions will need something more powerful, such as the RTX 3070 or Radeon RX 7700 XT. For the best performance, especially with newer graphics cards like the RTX 40- and 50-series, the game utilizes technologies that enhance visuals and frame rates.

Super Meat Boy 3D Is A Messy Attempt At Going 3D

The demo showed the beginning of the game, starting with tutorials and moving into levels filled with traps and obstacles. Thankfully, Meat Boy 3D gets the core gameplay of a Super Meat Boy game right. You play as a bloody, squishy character running through dangerous levels to rescue your girlfriend, Bandage Girl, from the villainous Dr. Fetus. You reach Bandage Girl at the end of each level, but Dr. Fetus always takes her to the next one. Afterwards, you see a replay of all your attempts, showing multiple Meat Boys racing ahead and most of them failing, which nicely summarizes your run. The game’s quirky humor is familiar, and it even includes a nod to Super Mario Bros. with a playful warp pipe reference.

Keeper Review – This One’s A Keeper

The game Keeper is most similar to 2012’s Journey – both tell their stories without words, focus on movement that ranges from slow and thoughtful to quick and energetic, and involve traveling towards a faraway mountain. However, comparing the two feels limiting. Journey is a simple, direct fable, while Keeper constantly changes and explores new ideas in surprising ways. Unlike Journey, where the world is easy to understand, Keeper’s world feels strange and unfamiliar, and its rules aren’t always obvious.

Hands-On Preview: Super Meat Boy 3D Demands Precision In A New Dimension

Despite sharing the same “SMB” initials, Super Meat Boy and Super Mario Bros. are very different games that demand vastly different skills. Super Meat Boy is designed around frequent deaths – you’ll likely fail hundreds or even thousands of times. However, that’s intentional! The levels are short, and the challenge lies in learning the fastest and safest way to get from the start to the finish, though it’s incredibly difficult to master.

Pabst Blue Ribbon partners with Grillo’s Pickles for pickle flavored beer

I just saw the coolest thing on Instagram! Snackolator posted a picture of these new pickle beers coming out – it’s a collab between Grillo’s Pickles and Pabst Blue Ribbon! Apparently, they’re aiming for a May 2026 release. The cans are green and have both companies’ logos on them – Pabst’s classic look mixed with Grillo’s pickle design. I can’t wait to try one!