Reviews for the new skate are out, but the game lacks the edge, culture, and content that made the series so great. Reactions are mixed, and complaints are piling up

Originally announced in June 2020, the long-awaited game, known to many as *Skate 4*, has finally been released. However, excitement has been tempered by the fact that it’s a free-to-play multiplayer game, requiring a constant internet connection and including in-game purchases. Now, it seems the issues are even more significant than initially thought. Let’s see what players are saying in their Steam reviews.

Paradox will completely change economy in new installment of its grand strategy. It will be an important part of a „living, dynamic world”

The development team began by focusing on resource production, a key driver of the national economy. Each location within the EU5 countries specializes in producing different resources, based on its geography, climate, and history. Several things affect how well these resources are gathered, including infrastructure, population size, the level of development, past disasters, and available technology.

Randy Pitchford Remains Defiant About Borderlands 4 PC Issues

Most of Randy Pitchford’s recent posts have focused on helping players improve Borderlands 4’s performance on both PC and consoles. However, he’s also shown frustration with some fan interactions. In one instance, he told a dissatisfied player to request a refund from Steam, and then used an analogy to explain the issue: he compared trying to make a monster truck handle like a Ferrari to the situation, implying that the game’s engine wasn’t suited to the player’s expectations. He also shared some tips on how to optimize the game’s settings.

Indie Horror Game No, I’m Not A Human Is Blowing Up On Twitch

The game “No, I’m Not a Human” has become quite popular on Twitch, with over 124,000 people watching streams of it at its peak. While it’s received a less enthusiastic response on Steam, currently peaking at around 8,248 players, this may be because it’s a single-player experience, unlike the multiplayer focus of many popular Steam games.

Rumors suggest new game from Spider-Man devs could be a PlayStation 6 launch title

According to reports confirmed by mp1st, based on sources within Insomniac Games, Marvel’s Wolverine is still on track to release in 2026. There’s also growing evidence that the development team is interested in featuring Miguel O’Hara, the Spider-Man 2099 character, in a future game, though it’s currently unclear if he’ll appear in Venom or a potential Spider-Man 3.