Borderlands 4 Is Getting Clobbered On Steam With Negative Reviews

Steam user Santa Claus describes Borderlands 4 as the “troublesome trinity of pricing, UE5, and Denuvo.” Despite praising the game’s title for its impressive writing, engaging gunplay, and immersive world, he notes that these positive aspects are overshadowed by frequent issues such as game freezing, crashing, or frame rates plummeting. He compares this to presenting a gourmet meal but only providing plastic cutlery, suggesting that the game’s quality is marred by its technical flaws, making it difficult for players to truly enjoy.

You Can Play Hollow Knight: Silksong On Mobile

According to a report on The Verge, the latest GameHub version 5.0 by GameSir allows players to enjoy the Windows-like experience on their Android devices, even playing Silksong. Remarkably, this feature lets gamers continue from where they left off at home, as they can access their saved games from Steam.

Octopath Traveler 0 digital pre-orders are now live on Nintendo Switch 2 and Nintendo Switch 1

The digital pre-order screens indicate that players can transfer save data from the original Switch version of Octopath Traveler to the new Switch model, but there is no confirmed upgrade path, as previously announced. Additionally, the eShop pages display distinct screenshots, potentially offering our initial glimpse into the visual variations between Octopath Traveler on the original Switch and the new one. You can pre-order both the standard and Digital Deluxe Edition for the original Switch here and the new Switch here.

What happens to Peter McVries? The Long Walk ending explained

Stephen King’s films are often talked about for their captivating endings, such as Thomas Jane exiting to find a tank rolling down the street in The Mist (a scene that speaks volumes to those who’ve seen it), the reunion of Red and Andy in Zihuatanejo in The Shawshank Redemption, or the final words typed by Gordie in Stand By Me.

Neverness to Everness gets a new trailer, will be playable at TGS 2025

At TGS 2025, you’ll have a chance to play Neverness to Everness, and we’ve already got an early release called ‘Next Stop: Tokyo’. Kudos to Gematsu for the heads up! You can check out the Neverness to Everness ‘Next Stop: Tokyo’ trailer below:

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At TGS 2025, the game Neverness to Everness will be playable. Prior to the event, we’ve launched a pre-release version called ‘Next Stop: Tokyo’. Thanks to Gematsu for alerting us! You can watch the trailer for the pre-event release of Neverness to Everness, ‘Next Stop: Tokyo’, below:

Both versions convey the same information in easy-to-understand language.

Astro Bot Joyful DualSense Limited Edition Preorders Open Tomorrow Morning

The PlayStation hasn’t publicly disclosed the pricing yet, but it’s anticipated that the Limited Edition DualSense controller could sell for around $85, similar to other recent models. Just like its original counterpart, the Astro Bot Joyful edition will be available at PlayStation Direct and various major retailers across the US, including Amazon, Walmart, Target, Best Buy, and GameStop.

„Just fell to my knees” Slay the Spire 2 delayed to 2026, and fans are devastated

Despite the eager anticipation surrounding the upcoming roguelike deckbuilder game, it was not unexpected when news of a delay to its 2025 launch emerged, given the dwindling number of months left in the year. Mega Crit shared the disappointing update through a Steam post, expressing their enthusiasm to finally deliver the game but acknowledging that they underestimated the timeline. They wrote, “We understand this isn’t the news anyone wanted (and we share your excitement!), but unfortunately, our original plan for a late 2025 release was off-target. We simply need more time.” Delays in video game releases are not unheard of, although they never fail to disappoint fans.