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Greedfall: The Dying World Review
Greedfall: The Dying World ReviewGreedfall: The Dying World Developer: SpidersPublisher: NaconPlatforms: PC, Playstation 5, Xbox Series X (Reviewed)Release Date: Available NowPrice: $59.99 USD – Available Here Overview The original Greedfall came as something of a surprise when it was released in 2019. This was thanks to its darker themed and highly detailed worldbuilding. What may have been a somewhat […] The post Greedfall: The Dying World Review appeared first on Capsule Computers .
Mar 17
Deckline – Review
Deckline – ReviewThere’s a lot of meaning hiding in plain sight in the title of Room Games’ Deckline. It’s a card game, first and foremost, so the ‘deck’ makes sense. Its setting is that of war, and the ‘line’ likely refers to the frontline of that war. And then there’s the obvious ‘decline’. If you hadn’t guessed it yet, there’s a lot to unpack here, and we haven’t gotten into the game itself! With Deckline arriving on consoles last week, there hasn’t been a better time to get to grips with it to see if the game comes up trumps or if it slowly but surely makes our own sanity decline. Story Rather than the (unfortunately familiar) backdrop of one of the World Wars, Deckline opts for a much smaller conflict. The game never explicitly names the war that it is set against, and the 1990s Eastern European setting is vague enough that there are multiple candidates. Not that it truly matters whether this is the Croatian War of Independence or the Bosnian War, as Deckline’s war itself serves as a way to create tension and atmosphere instead of a history lesson. The game opens with a conversation that already seals the fate of our unnamed protagonist. He and his fellow soldiers have become trapped in a bunker behind enemy lines. With no ammunition, no communication with command, and no chance of escape, the soldiers gather around a table and play one final round of the traditional card game Durak to distract themselves from the situation outside. As the game progresses, conversations, environmental changes, and the soldiers’ own behavior reflect their growing fear, exhaustion, and deteriorating mental state while artillery and explosions continue in the distance. Graphics Get used to the dimly lit bunker that you find yourself in, because it’s the only environment you’ll get to see in Deckline. The game’s visual style is deliberately minimalist and retro-inspired, using low-poly models, blocky textures, and muted colors. This aesthetic highlights the game’s bleak, war-torn setting and emphasizes the unsettling atmosphere. Lighting in particular is important to the mood, with flickering lamps and long shadows across the card table building tension. Visually, Deckline is a lot more interesting than you’d expect from what is, in essence, a simple card game. The inherent austerity of Deckline’s visuals serves a dual purpose: not only does it support the mood, but it also makes it much easier to overlook the game’s rougher edges. Sound The raging conflict going on outside of the bunker provides a good chunk of Deckline’s ambience. Distant artillery fire, explosions, and the muffled sounds of combat outside constantly remind you of the war unfolding beyond the walls. These sounds are intentionally vague and never fully reveal what is happening outside, allowing your own imagination to fill in the details and increase the sense of dread. Ambience makes up the majority of Deckline’s soundscape too. While there is voiced dialogue, this is only used sparsely, and the soldiers mostly sit in silence, awaiting their fate. Gameplay At Deckline’s core is Durak, a traditional card game using a 36-card deck. In Durak, each player is given six cards, and one suit is randomly chosen as the so-called trump suit. Players then take turns ‘attacking’ by placing cards on the table, with the defender beating them by playing a higher card of the same suit or a trump card. After each turn, players draw from the deck to refill their hands to six cards. The goal is simply to get rid of all your cards, with the last player holding cards becoming the Durak, Russian for fool. Now, had Deckline just been Durak with a war skin, then it wouldn’t be all that remarkable. Durak isn’t the most compelling, or even deep game, and Deckline resultingly isn’t a game that has a lot to offer in terms of mechanics. However, the game incorporates its setting into the gameplay, making for a convincing, immersive experience. While playing, you’ll occasionally have to interact with objects around you: a flickering lamp needs to be adjusted, you’ll need to take anxiety pills to calm your shaking hands, or light up a cigarette. If you ignore these elements, your stress level increases, making it harder to focus on the game. There are multiple endings based on what happens during the game and your actions in between turns. We did find that the console controls weren’t the smoothest, and hampered our ability to respond on time to those random events. This is a game that is probably best enjoyed with a mouse rather than a controller, and we were disappointed to find that Deckline didn’t support mouse controls on Switch 2. The overall Deckline experience is short, with the main narrative taking around an hour or two. Those multiple endings do add some longevity and replay value to the game. There’s also the option to toggle story mode off and instead focus on online leaderboards for competitive play. We should note that although the PC version of Deckline reflects its short runtime within its €2.99 price, the console version is significantly more expensive at €6.99. While the latter remains relatively cheap, it’s still a remarkable uptick. Combined with the game being more suited to mouse controls, we’d recommend opting for the PC version. Conclusion By combining a simple, traditional card game with environmental interactions and the ever-present psychological tension of war, Deckline makes for a slow-paced, narrative-focused experience rather than a mechanically complex strategy title. The value here comes mostly from that unique concept and atmosphere, although the game is held back by its lack of gameplay depth and mechanical limitations.
Mar 17
Starting Up an Online Gaming Platform in Texas: Setup and Early Considerations
Starting Up an Online Gaming Platform in Texas: Setup and Early ConsiderationsThe digital entertainment space is expanding at lightning speed. In 2025 alone, the U.S. online gaming market generated over $26 … The post Starting Up an Online Gaming Platform in Texas: Setup and Early Considerations appeared first on PlayStation Universe .
Mar 16
Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese appeared to put their historic rivalry aside to represent Team USA, but a cold exchange on the bench says otherwise
Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese appeared to put their historic rivalry aside to represent Team USA, but a cold exchange on the bench says otherwise
Mar 16
We Met Frozen's Olaf at Walt Disney Imagineering and Caught a Glimpse of the Future of Immersive Entertainment at Disney Parks
We Met Frozen's Olaf at Walt Disney Imagineering and Caught a Glimpse of the Future of Immersive Entertainment at Disney ParksDisney invited us to its Imagineering offices to meet the incredibly impressive next-generation robotic figure of Olaf that will soon be walking, talking, and interacting with guests at World of Frozen in Disneyland Paris and Hong Kong Disneyland, and it truly felt as if we were getting a glimpse of the future of immersive entertainment at Disney Parks.
Mar 16
LEGO Teases Jurassic Park Jeep Wrangler Set
LEGO Teases Jurassic Park Jeep Wrangler SetLEGO has teased an upcoming 1,924-piece set based on the Jeep Wrangler Dennis Nedry drives in Stephen Spielberg's 1993 classic Jurassic Park.
Mar 16
Warhammer 40K Lore Explained: The Complete Beginner’s Guide to the Grimdark Universe
Warhammer 40K Lore Explained: The Complete Beginner’s Guide to the Grimdark Universe By now, everyone who keeps up with pop culture may have come across Warhammer 40K, whether it be through the long-running tabletop miniature game, or through any other media like books and video games. And considering the rapid popularity this IP has received in recent years, where much of it can be credited to actor […] This post belongs to FandomWire and first appeared on FandomWire
Mar 16
Megyn Kelly and Mark Levin spent the weekend trading brutal personal attacks, then Trump jumped in and made the feud even messier
Megyn Kelly and Mark Levin spent the weekend trading brutal personal attacks, then Trump jumped in and made the feud even messierMAGA civil war gets uglier.
Mar 16
Project Shadowglass Receives Gameplay Trailer
Project Shadowglass Receives Gameplay Trailer Starhelm Studios released a trailer for its first-person fantasy adventure RPG Project Shadowglass . The 90-second trailer highlights the game's pixel graphics in a fully 3D world as well as the game's stealth-driven gameplay and combat. The game is currently in development for PC and is available to wishlist on Steam , with a demo planned to release later this year. Project Shadowglass is said to be inspired by classic titles such as Thief , Deus Ex , and System Shock . Players control a struggling thief who is tasked by an anonymous benefactor to acquire ancient artifacts across a dark fantasy kingdom. The game employs sandbox design, with players able to use light and sound to navigate as well as douse torches and create distractions to help avoid detection. It also features a reputation system based on player actions and whether they get caught.   [foogallery id="187100"]   <span data-mce-type="bookmark" style="display: inline-block; width: 0px; overflow: hidden; line-height: 0;" class="mce_SELRES_start"></span> The post Project Shadowglass Receives Gameplay Trailer appeared first on RPGamer .
Mar 16
New Batman Video Game Moves Up Release Date
New Batman Video Game Moves Up Release DateThe new Batman video game is officially moving up its release date, coming a bit earlier now and giving fans the chance to dive into the new game even earlier. When is the new Batman video game’s release date? The new Batman video game, Lego Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight, is now launching a […] The post New Batman Video Game Moves Up Release Date appeared first on ComingSoon.net - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More .
Mar 16
Invincible Season 4 Review: Mark, Nolan, and our Heroes Face a Bloody War
Invincible Season 4 Review: Mark, Nolan, and our Heroes Face a Bloody War One of Prime Video’s biggest shows is set to return this week, and the stakes are reaching an all-time high. Based on Robert Kirkman’s series of the same name, Invincible has reached a critical moment for its characters. Like previous seasons, Kirkman and his writing team continue to expand the lore. What is Invincible Season […] This post belongs to FandomWire and first appeared on FandomWire
Mar 16
Every Attack on Titan Season, Ranked Worst to Best
Every Attack on Titan Season, Ranked Worst to Best Title Attack on Titan Creator Hajime Isayama Production House Wit Studio & MAPPA Release Date Apr 7, 2013 — 2023 Total Seasons Season 1 — 4 IMDb Rating (as of Mar 16, 2026) 9.1 / 10 Streaming Crunchyroll, Netflix, Prime Video, Hulu (all vary from region to region) If you love dark, twisty storytelling that […] This post belongs to FandomWire and first appeared on FandomWire
Mar 16
Is DTF St. Louis Based on a True Story? The Real-Life Murder Trial and Everything We Know
Is DTF St. Louis Based on a True Story? The Real-Life Murder Trial and Everything We Know HBO Max’s latest dark comedy mystery, DTF St. Louis, mixes suburban drama, infidelity, and crime. Complete with a love triangle, secret affairs, and a shocking death, it seems like it may be based on a real story. But the real answer is a little more complicated. While the finished series is largely fictional, its origins […] This post belongs to FandomWire and first appeared on FandomWire
Mar 16
Directive 8020 shows off its couch co-op in live action new trailer
Directive 8020 shows off its couch co-op in live action new trailerDeveloper Supermassive Games and their The Dark Pictures Anthology will sound familiar to any fan of the survival horror genre. The upcoming game for the franchise is Directive 8020, a tense alien-based horror game where quicktime events and your decisions will shape the outcome of the story. Aside from a thrilling single-player experience, Directive 8020 will also have a couch co-op mode where players can interchange who tackles the QTE and vote on the outcome of important decisions. Moreover, for the first time in the franchise’s history, Directive 8020 has a rewind option, so players can instantly go back and undo events they’re not pleased with, giving them more control over how the story unfolds. The game is coming to PC and consoles on May 12th.
Mar 16
LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight is Now Releasing on May 22nd
LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight is Now Releasing on May 22ndInstead of May 29th, TT Games' open-world adventure will release a week earlier, avoiding competition against 007 First Light.
Mar 16
Invincible Season 4, Ep. 1-6 Review
Invincible Season 4, Ep. 1-6 ReviewInvincible’s fourth season performs a much-needed reset, setting a definitive course for its character arcs right from the word go. In the first 6 of its 8 episodes, the show’s signature gore is matched by its emotional brutality, as it confronts questions that have been hovering in the background by finally placing them front-and-center. Namely: is Mark, or Invincible, really like his father? Can Nolan, the former Omni-Man, ever be forgiven for his crimes? And is it truly possible for them to become better people?Watch our review of Invincible Season 4, Episodes 1-6 for the full story!
Mar 16
Where Winds Meet’s Hexi Expansion Chapter 2 Arriving April 2
Where Winds Meet’s Hexi Expansion Chapter 2 Arriving April 2 NetEase Games and Everstone Studio announced that the Chapter 2 update for Where Wind Meet ' s Hexi expansion will release on April 2, 2026. Following the first chapter in Jade Gate Pass, the second chapter sees players enter the new region of Liangzhou, which is said to feature "romantic aesthetics with the harsh reality of a fortified city" and is set to undergo a transformation through an event in the storyline. The full Hexi  expansion takes place outside of the game’s main timeline, taking players into a dream hearkening back to the Tang Dynasty era of China. The third and final chapter in the expansion, which takes place in the region of Qinchuan, is set to release by the end of May 2026. Chapter 2 will contain two main storylines. "Liangzhou Melody" follows a musician's search for a hometown that he has never known, while "Paper Moon" sees a conflict in a Buddhist hall changing the destinies of two different characters. It also adds a new sect, Raging Tides. Born from the military, it features a heavy contrast between strict discipline and free-spirited nature and love for wine. The update further adds a new weapon, the Heng Blade, which uses a deflect-and-counter style and features combat animations designed by Stephen Tung Wai. Other additions include new challenges, quests, and world bosses. Where Winds Meet is currently available on PC, PlayStation 5, iOS, and Android. The game is set in the years leading to the start of the Northern Song Dynasty in China (second half of the 9th century CE). Players take on the role of a wandering swordsman, who must choose whether to uphold their moral code or live for themselves in a time ravaged by fighting. The game features fast-paced, Wuxia -style combat and implements many aspects of Chinese martial arts. Those interested in reading more about  Where Winds Meet  can check out  RPGamer’s pre-release impression  of its PlayStation 5 version.   Chapter 2: Liangzhou Screenshots and Art [foogallery id="187063"]   Hexi Overview Recap The post Where Winds Meet’s Hexi Expansion Chapter 2 Arriving April 2 appeared first on RPGamer .
Mar 16
Honkai: Star Rail Version 4.1, Unraveled for Daybreak, Releasing Next Week
Honkai: Star Rail Version 4.1, Unraveled for Daybreak, Releasing Next Week HoYoverse announced that its version 4.1 update for free-to-play turn-based RPG Honkai: Star Rail will release on March 25, 2026. The update, titled "Unraveled for Daybreak", continues the game's new Planarcadia story arc as the planet hosts a new expo to celebrate the Astral Express's adventures, while the Phantasmoon Games are still ongoing. In addition to the new story content, the update will add new limited 5-star Lightning-Type character Ashveil as a playable character, while limited 5-star characters Hyacine and Boothill will return in Warp events. It will also include a new activity: the Wispae War Saga. Here, players can lead wispae soldiers into battle in the Graphia Academy. Honkai: Star Rail  tells its own standalone story in the  Honkai  universe and is available on PC, PlayStation 5, iOS, and Android. The setting features Aeons, incarnations of universal principles that can freely travel between its worlds and apply their principles to them. Players embark on a journey on the Astral Express alongside other passengers looking to explore the universe and find out its secrets.   [foogallery id="187043"]     The post Honkai: Star Rail Version 4.1, Unraveled for Daybreak, Releasing Next Week appeared first on RPGamer .
Mar 16
Sony Announces PlayStation 5 Pro Upgraded PSSR For Final Fantasy VII Rebirth, Crimson Desert, And More
Sony Announces PlayStation 5 Pro Upgraded PSSR For Final Fantasy VII Rebirth, Crimson Desert, And More The PlayStation 5 Pro is one of the most powerful consoles on the market right now, and today, Sony has unveiled a selection of recent releases that will be taking advantage of the machine's processing power . These games use the upgraded version of PSSR (which stands for "PlayStation Spectral Super Resolution"), which analyzes the pixels in each frame of gameplay and upscales the image to allow for finer detail. The upgraded PSSR made its debut with Resident Evil Requiem last month, but now it's rolling out to eleven more games. &nbsp; The video above is included in the PS Blog post. You'll likely need to view the video on a high-resolution display to see the finer differences. Today's blog post, written by Sony Interactive Entertainment Content Communications' senior director Sid Shuman, reads, "With this latest evolution, image reconstruction is more precise, motion stability is improved, and developers have greater flexibility to balance performance and fidelity on PS5 Pro." The blog continues with a list of games taking advantage of the feature, along with quotes from each developer that worked on it, and sample screenshots.  Games added to the upgraded PSSR list today include Silent Hill f, Silent Hill 2 (2024), Dragon Age: The Veilguard, Control, Alan Wake 2, Senua's Saga: Hellblade II, Final Fantasy VII Rebirth, Rise of the Ronin, Nioh 3, Monster Hunter Wilds, and Dragon's Dogma 2. The upgrade will be a part of the next PS5 system software update, which began rolling out today at 10 a.m. Pacific time. Additionally, Assassin's Creed Shadows and Cyberpunk 2077 will get the upgrade via patches to be released "in the coming weeks," while Crimson Desert will launch with upgraded PSSR this Thursday, March 19 . While the above games are specifically built for the upgraded PSSR, the blog post also clarifies that you can try it with any game in your library by activating the feature in the Screen and Video section of the settings menu, though results will vary. 
Mar 16
Clair Obscur, Dispatch, And Ghost Of Yōtei Lead 2026 BAFTA Game Awards Nominations
Clair Obscur, Dispatch, And Ghost Of Yōtei Lead 2026 BAFTA Game Awards Nominations The British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) Awards honor the best and brightest across film, television, and video games, and the nominees for the 2026 Game Awards have been revealed. The annual awards show is set to take place on Friday, April 17, at the Queen Elizabeth Hall in London, England (which you can watch on YouTube ), and it will celebrate 42 games nominated across 17 categories.  The highly-celebrated RPG Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 leads the pack with 12 nominations, followed by the superhero narrative comedy Dispatch at 9 and the open-world action game Ghost of Yōtei at 8. Here is the full list of nominees:  Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 Best Game Arc Raiders Blue Prince Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 Dispatch Ghost of Yōtei Indiana Jones and the Great Circle Animation Battlefield 6 Death Stranding 2: On the Beach Dispatch Ghost of Yōtei Hades II Hollow Knight: Silksong Artistic Achievement Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 Death Stranding 2: On the Beach Dispatch Ghost of Yōtei Hollow Knight: Silksong South of Midnight Arc Raiders Audio Achievement Arc Raiders Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 Death Stranding 2: On the Beach Dispatch Ghost of Yōtei Indiana Jones and the Great Circle British Game Atomfall Citizen Sleeper 2: Starward Vector Mafia: The Old Country Monument Valley 3 Powerwash Simulator 2 Two Point Museum Debut Game Blue Prince Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 Consume Me Despelote Dispatch The Midnight Walk Blue Prince Evolving Game Fallout 76 Helldivers 2 Hitman World of Assassination No Man’s Sky Vampire Survivors Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 Family Donkey Kong Bananza Is This Seat Taken? Lego Party! Mario Kart World Powerwash Simulator 2 Two Point Museum Game Beyond Entertainment The Alters And Roger Citizen Sleeper 2: Starward Vector Consume Me Despelote S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2: Heart of Chornobyl Dispatch Game Design Ball x Pit Blue Prince Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 Ghost of Yotei Hades II Split Fiction Multiplayer Arc Raiders Dune: Awakening Elden Ring Nightreign Lego party! Peak Split Fiction Music Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 Death Stranding 2: On the Beach Dispatch Ghost of Yōtei Hollow Knight: Silksong Indiana Jones and the Great Circle Ghost of Yōtei Narrative The Alters Blue Prince Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 Death Stranding 2: On the Beach Indiana Jones and the Great Circle Kingdom Come: Deliverance II New Intellectual Property The Alters Arc Raiders Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 Dispatch South of Midnight Split Fiction Performer in a Leading Role Aaron Paul as Robert Robertson in Dispatch Ben Starr as Verso in Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 Erika Ishii as Atsu in Ghost of Yotei Tom McKay as Henry of Skalitz Troy Baker as Indiana Jones in Indiana Jones and the Great Circle Indiana Jones and the Great Circle Performer in a Supporting Role Alix Wilton Regan as Lea Florence Monad in Lies of P: Overture Charlie Cox as Gustave in Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 Jeffrey Wright as Chase in Dispatch Kirsty Rider as Lune in Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 Troy Baker as Higgs in Death Stranding 2: On the Beach Technical Achievement  Arc Raiders Death Stranding 2: On the Beach Doom: The Dark Ages Ghost of Yotei Indiana Jones and the Great Circle Split Fiction   For more on the BAFTA Game Awards, you can read the winners of the 2025 edition here . 
Mar 16
ARK: Survival EvolvedArk: Survival Evolved is a action-adventure survival video game developed by Studio Wildcard.