Trombone Champ has always been a beloved rhythm game for its unique gameplay style that involves tooting along to music using the mouse. However, the upcoming release of Trombone Champ: Unflattened is set to revolutionize the game by taking it into the world of virtual reality. This shift in perspective is game-changing, as players will
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JDM: Rise Of The Scorpion serves as a free prologue to the much-anticipated game, JDM: Japanese Drift Master. This racing game is centered around the thrilling world of drift racing in Japan, offering players an open world environment to showcase their skills and burn rubber. The prologue is available for download on Steam, intriguing both
Minecraft’s Realms servers have been experiencing significant downtime over the past several days. The problems began on August 13th with what Mojang described as “intermittent failures or slowdowns” affecting the service. Despite claims of the issue being resolved, players are still reporting difficulties accessing the servers. The connectivity problems seem to have stemmed from the
The highly-anticipated Realms Rebuilt update for the Baroque wilderness-builder Nightingale has recently been revealed, promising a host of new features and improvements to the game. This update aims to address some of the criticisms leveled against the early access version of the game, such as the repetitive nature of the gameplay and the lack of
Two Point County, the imaginative universe created by Two Point Studios, is set to grow even further with the launch of Two Point Museum. This new management simulation game focuses on museums, showcasing exhibition themes that include the fascinating world of prehistory. With a quirky sense of humor and a focus on meeting the needs
The announcement of the satirical space RPG sequel, The Outer Worlds 2, back in 2021 was met with much anticipation. However, since then, there has been little information released about the game, as developers at Obsidian have been focusing on other projects like Avowed and Grounded. In a recent interview with Feargus Urquhart, the studio
When it comes to video game graphics technology, the next big thing isn’t the fancy new ray-tracing or any other high-tech advancements. Surprisingly, it’s a return to the basics with a touch of nostalgia. The concept of using janky stop motion animation and simple plastic dolls to create a unique gaming experience may seem unconventional,
KIBORG: Arena brings back nostalgic vibes in several ways that make the experience quite enjoyable. As a free prologue to the upcoming cyberpunk game KIBORG, players are thrown into a large arena where they, as a large man, must defeat waves of enemies. The mechanic of having to punch a gong between waves to trigger
Bethesda’s recent release of a remastered edition of Doom and Doom II on Steam has brought both excitement and disappointment to the gaming community. While the addition of extra episodes and improvements is a welcome change, there are some glaring issues that have tarnished the overall experience for fans. One of the most significant new
As Conan Throwbrien emerges on stage, the unsettling combination of discordant jazz and glitchy color bars sets the tone for an eerie and desperate atmosphere. The audience is greeted with four joke topics, each one more absurd than the last. The tension is palpable as Throwbrien cautiously selects a topic, emitting a series of awkward