Cyberpunk 2 will bring online multiplayer to Night City

Cyberpunk 2077 offers a ton of activities to keep players engaged, from interacting with Keanu Reeves to street racing, completing side missions, and collecting powerful weapons. While you’ll mostly explore Night City solo, your character isn’t entirely alone – they’re accompanied by a voice inside their head.

PlayStation fan wanted to save his PS3 console after the yellow death light appeared: he wrapped it in a towel, dried it with a hair dryer and completely deformed it

A user on the PS3 subreddit, seascouuut, shared an interesting fix they tried and asked for opinions. Their PS3 was failing, and they wanted to avoid a complex repair called ‘reballing,’ so they decided to try using a hair dryer to temporarily fix it. While it sounds strange, this technique has been documented in older YouTube videos. It often buys enough time to back up game saves before the console ultimately stops working.

Cladun X3 PC port impressions, Steam Deck recommended settings, ROG Ally, and more

The popular pixel art action RPG series from NIS is back with Cladun X3, after an eight-year hiatus. From what I’ve played, this new installment builds significantly on the original game, offering much more in-depth customization options. The Western release of Cladun X3 includes all the content updates and patches that were previously released in Japan. You can find details about those updates here.

Borderlands 4 review: Greatness spoiled by performance problems

Following the somewhat disappointing release of Borderlands 3, Gearbox seems to be aiming for a more refined experience with this new installment. However, it still retains the core Borderlands feel – including the often-annoying robot, Claptrap. Thankfully, players can now adjust Claptrap’s volume, which many will appreciate, as he’s a bit less frustrating than before.

Is Who Wants to Be a Millionaire canceled? Update after Jimmy Kimmel controversy

So, I was watching Kimmel’s show the other night, and he made some jokes about how people were reacting to the news about Charlie Kirk. Honestly, it didn’t seem *that* bad to me, but apparently, the head of the FCC, Brendan Carr, was super upset about it. He even hinted that ABC could lose the right to broadcast if they kept stuff like that up. It’s kinda crazy how seriously he took it!