PS3 Games Everyone Forgot About

ThePlayStation 3was a slow-burner console, selling over 87.4 million units worldwide as of March 31st, 2017. Nevertheless, it had a vast library packed with some incredible PS3 games by the end of its lifespan in 2017. As of July 22, 2025, there were approximately 595 million games sold for PlayStation 3.RELATED:PS3 Games That Still Look Great TodayTo the surprise of nobody,Grand Theft Auto 5,Gran Turismo 5,The Last of Us,Uncharted 3: Drake’s Deception, andUncharted 2: Among Thieveswere among the best-selling PS3 games....

July 15, 2025 · 6 min · 1249 words · Emily Warren

Resident Evil Village PS VR2 Version Playable at TGS 2022

While a lot of gamers' attention is currently on Gamescom taking place in Cologne, where exciting new reveals and updates on existing titles have taken place, there are other major gaming events set for 2022, one of which is the Tokyo Games Show.TGS 2022 marks the first time the event has had a physical audiencesince the beginning of the pandemic. With this return of fans in attendance, it seems that this year’s TGS will have plenty of exciting reveals, including giving gamers their first look at how the PlayStation VR2 will play with aResident Evil: Villagedemo....

July 15, 2025 · 2 min · 415 words · Sabrina Brown

Roblox: Scythe Simulator Codes

Scythe Simulatoris one of therepresentatives of the clicker experiences. Each time you click, your character will swing the Scythe, increasing Strength. But at first, this is a rather tedious process, since until you are strong enough, zones with Strength boosters are unavailable. Luckily, this can be fixed effortlessly usingScythe Simulatorcodes. As always, theseRobloxcodes can reward you with free goodies. Sometimes, these can even be unique Pets. Therefore, you should use them as quickly as possible....

July 15, 2025 · 2 min · 303 words · Lauren Newman

RPGs With The Most Romance Options

Summary For some gamers, romance is an integral part of anyRPGexperience. In the midst of saving the world, grinding out enemies, chasing down better gear, and leveling up, some players feel the need to find that special someone for their characters. For many, it’san important part of role-playingwithin the world of the game. Many of the more modernRPGs have embraced romanceand given players a number of NPCs for their characters to woo....

July 15, 2025 · 7 min · 1483 words · Melissa Ellis

Smartest Characters In Borderlands

Summary When the firstBorderlandsgame was released in 2009, it was revolutionary. Whether it was the first looter shooter is debatable, but it was responsible for bringing the genre into the public eye. Since then, the franchise has produced some ofthe best looter-shooters ever madeand introduced mechanics countless other games have copied mercilessly. Yet however good it might be, it’s not the franchise gameplay or mechanics that makes it so beloved....

July 15, 2025 · 7 min · 1343 words · Ricardo Molina

Stellaris: How to Use Frigates

Stellaris, the hit sci-fi grand strategy from Paradox Interactive, is a game that has grown massively since its 2016 launch. A steady stream of updates, reworks, and DLC expansions have seenStellarisgo from an ordinary sci-fi strategy to a vast galaxy simulator in which players can pursue goals ranging from forging a democratic alliance of species to wiping out all life in the galaxy. Stellaris' recent 3.6 update brought a major rework of the game’s ship combat system, introducing new Components, tactics, and even a new ship type, the Frigate....

July 15, 2025 · 3 min · 468 words · Kenneth Griffin

The Batman Arkham Games Truly Got Joker Right

The Joker is one of the most recognizable figures in all comics. His calculated, eccentric madness has been the source of Batman’s sleepless nights, and with numerous iterations on the character, his traits have been refined - or in some cases, revolutionized. London-based studio Rocksteady released its first DC Comics game,Batman: Arkham Asylum, in 2009 to critical acclaim, and though the Caped Crusader lies at the heart of the game,it’s Joker that always steals the show....

July 15, 2025 · 5 min · 988 words · Jason Marshall

Todd Howard Defends 30 FPS Choice for Starfield

As impressive asStarfieldwas at the Summer Game Fest, many have felt apprehensive about Bethesda’s choice to lock the game at 30 FPS, prompting Todd Howard to reassure the fans that it will benefit the game at launch. From gameplay and progression, to customization and visual fidelity,Starfieldis the culmination of every Bethesda sandbox released sinceOblivion.Starfield’s planets will blend procedural generationwith handmade elements, in the hopes that they will offer an experience that is both vast and full of character....

July 15, 2025 · 2 min · 426 words · Mary Parker

Total War: Warhammer 3 Revealed With Trailer

TheTotal Warseries is all about grand strategy and battle tactics, with games featuring different armies from historical periods ranging from the medieval times to the Napoleonic Wars of the early 19th century. The series has also merged with fantasy worlds, most notably theWarhammertabletop wargaming universe. The lastTotal Wargame in theWarhammeruniverse wasTotal War: Warhammer 2,and fans have been hoping for some official news on the third installment in the series.Total War: Warhammer 3was officially announced today, with an action-packed trailer that shows off some new factions in the upcoming game....

July 15, 2025 · 3 min · 438 words · Crystal Butler

Ubisoft Has Bad News for Prince of Persia The Sands of Time Remake Fans

Last year, Ubisoft pulled the curtain back onPrince of Persia: The Sands of Time Remake, but it didn’t necessarily get the response that the company expected. While many fans are undoubtedly excited to jump back into thePrince of Persiagames, others were highly critical of what they saw, with manycomplaining aboutPrince of Persia: The Sands of Time Remake’s graphics. Following the controversy about its graphics,Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time Remakewas delayedfrom its planned early 2021 release date, with no new solid release date in sight....

July 15, 2025 · 3 min · 436 words · Joseph Hayes

Valheim Player Creates Their Own GeForce RTX 3080 In-Game

It has been very difficult for players to get their hands on Nvidia’s GeForce RTX 3080 graphics cards as a consequence of the ongoing pandemic. Now, oneValheimplayer has taken it upon themselves to make their very own. Only, it is built entirely inValheim. Valheimis the popular Viking-themed survival game that experienced a meteoric rise in popularity after launching through Steam Early Access.Valheimboasts a robust building mechanicthat allows players to make complicated bases and other structures to help them survive the hostile world....

July 15, 2025 · 2 min · 409 words · Ricky Reid

Witcher 3: Characters That Deserved Better

There is a lot of heartache and suffering inThe Witcher 3, both for the heroes and the secondary characters. But some of them weather a bit more than others. And some a lot more. While the game offers the player the option to make their own choices, in some storylines it seems that the hardships cannot be avoided no matter the outcome. Related:The Witcher 4 Wish List Witcher 3is one of those prime examples of games where the developers andstorytellers were not afraid to push some limits and create heart-breaking storiesthat arenot only limited to the main characters....

July 15, 2025 · 5 min · 998 words · Heather Gibbs

World of Warcraft Cosmetic Bundle May Hint at Next Expansion

Summary World of Warcraft’s new Seafarer Pack cosmetic bundle might be a huge hint as to what the next expansion could be about. This collection of cash shop items share a loose theme that, ifWorld of Warcraftfollows precedent, could tease where the game could go in the future. The Seafarer Pack is a bundle of fourcollectibleWorld of Warcraftitemsplayers can buy from the cash shop for $27.49. The full pack includes the Dreadwake pirate ship mount, as well as three pets: Tottle the mini Tortollan, Cap’n Crackers the pirate parrot, and Dottie the alpaca....

July 15, 2025 · 2 min · 395 words · Mark Bray