by Colin Head | Feb 6, 2026 | Gaming News
A grand adventure officially sets sail today. DRAGON QUEST VII Reimagined is now available, bringing one of the series’ most beloved entries back in a freshly rebuilt form. As per the press release, this is a bold remake of 2000’s Dragon Quest VII: Fragments of the...
by Colin Head | Feb 6, 2026 | Gaming News
Pearl Abyss is back with another deep dive into Crimson Desert, and this time it is all about how you fight and how you grow. As per the press release, the newly released second features overview video focuses squarely on combat systems and player-driven progression...
by Luke Stone | Feb 6, 2026 | Gaming News
This is doing my head in a bit. Because on paper, S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2: Heart of Chornobyl is exactly my sort of thing. Bleak Eastern European atmosphere. Survival mechanics. Harsh gunplay. No hand holding. A world that does not care if you live or die. That is my lane. I...
by Colin Head | Feb 4, 2026 | Gaming News
From ramen stalls to repressed trauma—Cointinue Games’ latest RPG asks: what happens when your therapist runs out of magic? The indie minds behind Midnight Ramen and Deadline Savior are back with a new narrative gut-punch—Midnight Therapy, a psychological...
by Luke Stone | Feb 4, 2026 | Gaming News
Nioh 3 feels like the moment Team Ninja finally stop reaching for something and just grab it. This is not a radical reinvention of the series, and it does not pretend to be. Instead, it feels like the fully realised version of ideas they have been refining, breaking,...
by Luke Stone | Feb 2, 2026 | Gaming News
I didn’t set out to become a trophy hunter. Honestly, I used to think people chasing platinums were a bit mad. I’d finish a game, roll credits, maybe mop up a few easy trophies, then move on. Clean break. No obsession. That changed in 2024. Somewhere around that year,...