Dying Light: The Beast review – Fun but forgettable zombie-slaying

What began as downloadable content for Dying Light 2: Stay Human has now become a full game called The Beast. Instead of the city environments of previous games, this installment takes place in a zombie-infested Europe, and players once again control the original game’s main character.

Dying Light: The Beast Review – Despite All My Rage

Dying Light: The Beast brings back Kyle Crane as the main character, sending him to a new area called Castor Woods. This nature reserve features beautiful, old-fashioned villages that feel both detailed and simple. The game continues to be an open-world, first-person zombie experience focused on thrilling parkour moves and intense close-quarters combat. However, The Beast also introduces some new features and brings back some fan-favorites.

Switch 2 Doesn’t Have Skate But Will Get This Rad-Looking Skateboarding Game This Year

I’m so hyped! Skate Story, this awesome indie game from Sam Eng and Devolver, is coming to the Switch 2 later this year. Seriously, the art style and the whole concept are incredible. You play as a demon made of, get this, ‘glass and pain,’ and the Devil *gives* you a skateboard! Your mission? Skate all the way to the Moon and literally *eat* it to finally break free from Hell. It sounds totally wild, and I can’t wait to play it.

Steam Ditches 32-Bit Support As Windows 10 Nears Its End

Steam announced on its support page that it will stop supporting Windows 10 32-bit systems starting January 1, 2026. While existing 32-bit games will still work and currently installed Steam clients will function for a while, they won’t receive any further updates – including important security fixes – after next year. This means Steam will no longer provide technical support for those older operating systems.

Nintendo Switch Online Is Receiving Third-Party GBA Games For The First Time

Starting September 25th, Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack subscribers will be able to play two classic games: the side-scrolling adventure Klonoa: Empire of Dreams and the puzzle game Mr. Driller 2, both originally from Namco (now Bandai Namco). These games are special because they’re the first titles from a company other than Nintendo to be added to the Game Boy Advance library available through the service. All 25 previously available GBA games were published by Nintendo themselves.