Gaming News: Weekly r/Games Discussion – What Are Gamers Playing in April 2025?

This month, “Clair Obscur: Expedition 33” has been hailed as the standout title, garnering rave reviews from players for its engrossing turn-based battle system and breathtaking visuals. User keepfighting90 was particularly enthusiastic, labeling the game as one of the most enjoyable they’ve played in a while. The appeal doesn’t appear to be solely due to impressive graphics; instead, it’s the intricate Pictos and Luminas mechanics that offer extensive stat customization and strategic gameplay that has players hooked. Moreover, the swift dodge-and-parry mechanics echo those of “Sekiro,” adding another layer of challenge. The blend of strategy and quick reflexes makes it an appealing choice for those seeking a game that engages both the mind and the dexterity of their fingers.

Gaming News: Oblivion Remastered Patch Confuses Players with Graphics Options Gone Haywire

Since Oblivion Remastered was released online, gamers have been delighted to explore the vast territories of Tamriel once more, with subtle reminders of the past. However, this joy has been disrupted by a recent patch, arriving unexpectedly like an uninvited Daedric Prince, causing graphical issues. Blobmista4 started the discussion with their first post, expressing confusion since Bethesda had not yet commented on the matter. The absence of patch notes only added to the players’ perplexity and concerns about how a minor update could cause such drastic changes.

The Last of Us Season 2: Episode 3 Release Time

Have you been alright recently? It’s perfectly fine if you haven’t, considering the distressing scene from the second episode of The Last of Us’ new season, where Joel was brutally killed by Abby using a broken golf club, while Ellie pleaded with her to stop.

Why Smite Ranked Needs More Bans: Players Share Their Grievances

In the initial post by TheJumboman, it’s clear that players are growing tired of frequently encountering the same gods in their games. This sentiment echoes across the player base as they express dissatisfaction due to a lack of novelty, leading to monotony and disappointment with the game. Players find themselves limited by the repetitive selection of only ten or so gods, which hinders diverse team formations and tactical options. User Scared_Technology941 proposed an idea to emulate the Smite 1 system, suggesting more bans could invigorate matches and provide a more engaging experience. It appears players aim for each gaming session to remain exciting and unpredictable, rather than succumbing to repetitive, dull encounters.

Smite Shenanigans: Winning Against the Surrender Spammers

In the heat of gaming battles, I’ve found a clever trick to deal with those relentless surrender spammers – I press the ‘surrender’ button right after someone else on my team falls. This way, it gives me an alibi when things go south, making the act feel more like an ingenious escape than an admission of defeat. It seems like a game within the game for many players, and even the bravest among us can’t help but succumb to what I call the ‘F6 syndrome’. As Ok-Introduction-7814 put it so eloquently, “In 75% of every single game I’ve ever played, one of my teammates is spamming the surrender button without mercy.” This issue has become a recurring theme in casual matches, and many players will nod in agreement when they hear about this unspoken ritual, even in less critical situations.

Smite vs. Soulstone Survivors: A Design Crossover Controversy

As a gamer, I was recently sparked into conversation about authenticity in game character design, thanks to BarryCelery’s post. In today’s world where players crave originality, seeing one game heavily influenced by another, especially among indie developers, stirs up strong emotions. One commenter put it bluntly, “They’re practically the same, with barely any differences.” It feels like the Soulstone team was trying to give a character a fresh look but ended up copying the class syllabus instead! This raises concerns about potential copyright issues, as one user warned, “Whoa, that could be a copyright issue.” If true, it seems like a beloved Smite character might find its shadow cast by another, basking in somewhat borrowed glory.

Smite Community Toxicity: Why New Players Are Leaving the Game

For beginners diving into Smite for the first time, the learning process can feel more challenging than scaling Mount Olympus itself. On Reddit, newcomers have expressed their displeasure about their experiences, with one user saying, “I’m new and eager to play, but these toxic players are off-putting and drain all motivation I have left for continuing to learn.” It’s like being a novice soldier trying to find your place in the battlefield, yet instead of getting assistance, you receive insults rather than advice. This treatment can be so disheartening that it makes one want to quit altogether. Instead of providing assistance or constructive feedback, many experienced players seem to embrace a “survival of the fittest” mentality, leaving newcomers feeling lost and demoralized. This isn’t an isolated incident; it seems to be a common occurrence, leading many to wonder if they even want to persist in such an environment.

Wicked 2 Keeps Wizard of Oz References, But Darks Them Up!

Among the numerous aspects worth mentioning in the new footage, one particularly captivating aspect is its seamless continuation of the original Wizard of Oz storyline, much like how Wicked successfully did in the past. The initial film received rave reviews and was even nominated for 10 Oscars at the 97th Academy Awards, with this consistent praise centered on its integration into the classic tale. Similar to its predecessor, the new Wicked: For Good appears to be maintaining these connections to the original film.