Suicide Squad: 5 Reasons We're Excited For The Game (& 5 Why We Wanted A Superman Game)

Ever since the finale of theArkhamseries of games left fans craving more DC superheroes fromRocksteady Studios, rumors and speculations have run rampant on the internet over the next direction Rocksteady’s DC universe of games would take, and arecent announcement has finally revealedthat the next game will feature theSuicide Squad. RELATED:5 Things We Hope To See In The Rumored Suicide Squad Game (& 5 We Don’t) This comes as a bit of a blow to fans who were hoping that rumors of an open-worldSupermangame similar toArkham Knightwere true, as the character has notoriously bad games, but there are still a lot of reasons to get excited for the upcoming debut of Rocksteady’s Suicide Squad, even if some fans are still longing for a Superman announcement....

July 27, 2025 · 5 min · 1025 words · Molly Watson

The 10 Best Games With The Worst Endings

Spending $60 ona bad gamecan be a pretty tough pill to swallow. Putting countless hours into a great one only to find that it falls apart at the very end, however, is considerably worse. After all, that time could have instead been spentreplayingThe Witcher 3orFinal Fantasy Xfor the seventeenth time. RELATED:10 Nintendo Games Where The Ending Is Darker Than The Story The thing about an awful ending in a great game is that it can be incredibly difficult to see coming and is thus almost impossible to emotionally prepare for....

July 27, 2025 · 6 min · 1265 words · Mrs. Jessica Miles MD

The Best Indiana Jones Games Of All Time, Ranked

Steven Spielberg’sRaiders of the LostArk wasreleased in 1981 to huge critical and commercial success, makinga corresponding game inevitable. The tie-in game hit the Atari 2600 a year later, and the whip-cracking archeology teacher has had over 20 gaming adventures since. TheIndiana Jonesgames have been spread over an impressive array of consoles, from tie-in games on the Atari 2600 and Commodore CDTV to newer adventures on modern systems. The release of the divisiveKingdom of the Crystal Skullin 2008 inspired a new wave of games, as three titles were released in 2009, including a second LEGO game for the franchise, turning Lucasfilm MVP Harrison Ford into brick form once more....

July 27, 2025 · 8 min · 1544 words · Hannah Williams

The Best Tips To Get Started With Horizon Forbidden West

After a long wait, the highly anticipated sequel toHorizon Zero Dawnhas finally arrived. Developed by Guerrilla Games,Horizon Forbidden Westcontinues Aloy’s story as she tries to find the source of the blight that threatens to destroy the ecosystem, kill the animals, and starve the local humans. This time around, Aloy is a seasoned machine hunter, but she still has plenty more to learn, new weapons to discover, and even bigger dangers to face asshe ventures into the Forbidden West....

July 27, 2025 · 6 min · 1100 words · Angela Randolph

The Biggest Games Missing From Nintendo's E3 2021 Direct

Another E3 season has come and gone, with the usual bevy of new announcements and additional information pertaining to all the biggest upcoming games. With this excitement always comes the flip side of the coin, as numerous titles were completely absent from the show. The reasons for this are plenty (time, development, and more), withNintendobeing no exception, having completed its ownE3 showcasea few days ago. While there were many thrilling reveals including a new trailer forBreath of the Wild’ssequel, there were also a handful of highly anticipated Nintendo Switch exclusives that were nowhere to be seen....

July 27, 2025 · 4 min · 663 words · Lisa Johnson

The Elder Scrolls 6 Should be More Like Morrowind Than Skyrim

Summary As more time passes, the expectations surroundingThe Elder Scrolls 6are only growing. While the release will be looking to innovate and go beyond what past franchise games have portrayed, some core elements of older TES releases are worth reintroducing. In terms of what gamesThe Elder Scrolls 6will take inspiration from, many will point towards its predecessorSkyrim, although the much olderMorrowindhas a lot of unsung mechanics that could be perfect for an updated return....

July 27, 2025 · 3 min · 572 words · Patricia Young

The Hardest PlayStation 4 Games Published By 505 Games, Ranked

Some of the challenging games published by505 Gamesfor the PS4 may sound downright nightmarish on paper. From the split-second reaction-time requirement ofGhostrunnerto the pinpoint accuracy of aim inSniper Elite 3, there’s an underlying principle of “practice makes perfect” riddled throughout505 Games’ catalog. However, as much as the difficult challenges these games propose at face value, understanding the game mechanics and giving it a go for oneself will yield some rewarding results should the player push through the initial hurdles....

July 27, 2025 · 5 min · 932 words · Mark Cochran

The Pokemon Company is Leaving Money on the Table Not Bringing Classic Games to the Switch

Nintendo recently expanded Nintendo Switch Online’s offerings with the addition of Game Boy and Game Boy Advance games, but it has left out some of its most popular titles. ManyPokemonfans thought that the series' original titles would wind up on this new service, and that The Pokemon Company was going to announce their inclusion at the latest Pokemon Presents. Instead, the livestream wasdevoted toPokemon ScarletandVioletDLCalong with variousPokemonspin-offs. It seems like the classicPokemongames will not be coming to the Switch right now, and that feels like a strange choice....

July 27, 2025 · 3 min · 579 words · Lauren Peterson

The Polar Express May Be A Lot Darker Than You Remember

The Polar Expresswas released in 2004, based on the 1985 children’s book and was one of the first movies to be filmed exclusively with motion capture. It has become one of the highest-grossing G-rated films ever made. This mysterious Christmas story has several characters and scenes in it that have sparked the idea thatThe Polar Expressis more than meets the eye. There are often internet theories about movies that seem to be looking too hard into things that aren’t even there....

July 27, 2025 · 5 min · 896 words · Terri Adams

THQ Nordic Teases Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Last Ronin Game With Intense But Brief Trailer

Summary The reveal trailer for the upcomingTeenage Mutant Ninja Turtlegame from THQ Nordic,TMNT: The Last Ronin, has dropped online, teasing the first-ever video game adaptation of the popular comic.TMNT: The Last Roninwas reported to be in developmentback in March, but at that point, the studio behind the game was still unknown. The Last Roninis a bit darker than the typical commercialTeenage Mutant Ninja Turtlesseries seen on the big screen or on television....

July 27, 2025 · 3 min · 456 words · Justin Martin

Twitch Streamer Liam Beats Super Mario 64 World Record

For some people, getting to the end of a game is not just about wanting to finish a story or collecting in-game achievements, it’s something of a personal goal. Speedrunners are a dedicated bunch and there is a whole roster ofgames that newcomers can start running likeUndertaleorPortal. While sometimes, runs are practiced over and over again to achieve a personal best, there are plenty that go that one step further and smash world records, usually to the surprise of the player....

July 27, 2025 · 3 min · 450 words · Richard Walter

Unlucky Minecraft Player Finds End Portal Sliced In Half by Terrain Generation

The terrain generation inMinecraftoften present players with strange abnormalities in their worlds, but one rather unfortunate fan is denied access to the End dimension after they discover a Stronghold containing a portal that has been cut in half due to a glitch in world generation. While it’s certainly a rare occurence, some otherMinecraftplayers have actually ran into similar such issues before, particularly on the game’s Bedrock Edition where technical problems are notoriously common....

July 27, 2025 · 3 min · 435 words · Jessica Ramsey

What Indie Farming Sims Can Improve From Stardew Valley

Critically acclaimed indie farming simulatorStardew Valleyhas been able to stay relevant for years after its launch, yet there are still some things that other farming sims could improve on. Developed solely by Eric Barone, he has been able to keep his game relevant through updated content to the most recent co-op mode that is both local and online. For as much praise asStardew Valleyreceives to this day, it also has its fair share of problems that need to be addressed....

July 27, 2025 · 4 min · 746 words · Shannon Clark