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.

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.

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.

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.

The Biggest Takeaways From The Case Against Adnan Syed Episode 5

As a critic, I have to say the latest installment of *The Case Against Adnan Syed* is a gripping watch. While the first four episodes revisited Adnan Syed’s fight to overturn his conviction – and finally gave Hae Min Lee’s story the depth it deserved – this new episode, “Part Five: The Tree Grew,” details the incredibly complex journey that ultimately led to his release. It’s fascinating to see how Syed’s case became entangled with the national conversation around racial justice in 2020. A new district attorney in Baltimore, focused on correcting wrongful convictions, took a fresh look at the evidence. Though her time in office was brief, her team uncovered previously unexamined DNA and identified two new people who could have been involved in Hae Min Lee’s murder. It’s a compelling look at a case that continues to evolve.

Plasma Unleashes Mainnet Beta: A Stablecoin Symphony, Sept. 25!

Plasma boasts of crafting a stablecoin-first network, a laudable ambition to corner a trillion-dollar pie in global payments. The project, one might say, is less about glitter and more about the gutter-offering plumbing for the people, sans frills, where saving, spending, and settling occur with the subtlety of a well-timed yawn.