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AppWizard
March 25, 2026
The author had a childhood fascination with Thomas the Tank Engine, influenced by their grandfather, a train enthusiast. In the late 90s, special Thomas-themed days were held at the railway where the grandfather worked, allowing children to ride in Thomas replicas. The author recalls a cherished experience of riding in the cab of a Thomas engine. The release of "Thomas and Friends: Wonders of Sodor" evokes nostalgia for the author, who, as a video game journalist, critiques the game for its clunky interface and design flaws while acknowledging its charm and alignment with the series' essence. The gameplay includes scenarios like a race involving Thomas and Gordon, with interactive elements that would appeal to young fans. However, the game has accessibility issues, such as a lack of checkpoints, which can frustrate players. The mechanics seem more suited for adult train simulation enthusiasts, raising questions about the game's intended audience.
BetaBeacon
March 22, 2026
- RetroArch is a popular software for hosting games on various consoles under one roof. - Daijisho's UI paired with RetroArch's power is a match made in emulation heaven. - Older phones, like the Pixel 7 Pro, can still perform well with 2D titles and games up to the GameCube era. - The Pixel 7 Pro may not be as powerful as modern flagship phones for emulation, but it can still breathe new life into older handsets.
AppWizard
March 20, 2026
Richard Garriott, co-founder of Origin Systems and creator of the Ultima RPG series, attended the 1989 Computer Game Developers Conference as a business strategist. He discussed the decline in sales of in-depth PC RPGs and strategy games, attributing it to decreased PC hardware sales and "product proliferation," where the number of new titles increased significantly, leading to lower sales per title. Garriott noted that while the computer game industry saw a 15-25% annual sales increase, the number of new titles rose by 25-50%, causing confusion among consumers. He expressed concern about the quality of games and the need for publishers to understand these market dynamics. Garriott emphasized the importance of developing unique, high-quality products that cannot be easily replicated on consoles.
AppWizard
March 20, 2026
Connecting an Android phone to a car's dashboard via Android Auto allows users to enhance their driving experience by creating Assistant shortcuts directly on the app screen. These shortcuts can be assigned to various commands that work with Google Assistant, such as getting directions home, accessing Spotify playlists, opening a garage door, turning off home lights, and having text messages read aloud. To create a shortcut, users can navigate to the Android Auto launcher options in the Settings menu, select Customize Launcher, and then tap Add a shortcut to the Launcher > An Assistant action. Users can input their desired command, assign it a name, and test it while connected to Android Auto. Shortcuts can be rearranged, modified, or deleted without affecting the standard voice command functionality. Users are encouraged to choose practical commands for shortcuts and can chain multiple instructions together for convenience.
AppWizard
March 18, 2026
Multitasking is integral to the gameplay of Capcom's Pragmata, where players control Hugh and his AI companion Diana while engaging in combat against robots. Players must aim and fire at enemies while simultaneously completing hacking mini-games that enhance damage output. The game features a variety of weapons, including assault rifles, electrified guns, and shotguns, which players can pick up and use throughout their journey. The hacking mechanics evolve as players progress, introducing new challenges and skills. The fast-paced combat and dynamic interactions between Hugh and Diana create an engaging experience, although the narrative and world-building remain partially unexplored.
AppWizard
March 17, 2026
The Uncensored Library is a digital space within Minecraft that promotes press freedom and houses over 300 pieces of censored work from around the world. The newly opened U.S. wing features a central Statue of Liberty, surrounded by lecterns displaying contentious texts, including a controversial Stephen Colbert interview and a report on sea-level rise that faced censorship. The library, launched in 2020, allows users from repressive regimes to access vital information without fear of reprisal, and even players in countries with restrictions can connect using virtual private networks. The library's creators, including Tobias Natterer and Reporters Without Borders, designed it as a Grecian temple, symbolizing free expression. The Press Freedom Index indicates a decline in the U.S. ranking due to covert tactics against media freedom. The library serves as a reminder of the importance of vigilance in safeguarding press freedoms.
AppWizard
March 5, 2026
Ambrosia Sky: Act One was released in November 2025, featuring Dalia, a researcher in a decaying space station. Developer Soft Rains initially planned a trilogy but will now conclude Dalia's story in a free update, Ambrosia Sky: Act Two, set for release later this year. Act Two will resolve the mysteries from Act One and introduce new mission locations, exo-fungus to harvest, and an updated progression system. The decision to streamline the narrative was influenced by player feedback. Act One is available on Steam, and owners will receive Act Two for free. After Act Two's release, the game's price will increase for new players. A 15% discount on Act One is available until March 13.
AppWizard
March 3, 2026
Activision has announced Black Ops Royale, a new mode that shifts away from the traditional loadout system seen in Call of Duty Warzone. Unlike previous games, Black Ops Royale will not feature custom loadouts; instead, players will find weapons with specific attachments, known as 'Build Archetypes,' throughout the environment. The game will also include four upgradeable tiers and a rare fifth tier called Ultra, which contains a fully maxed-out weapon with eight attachments. All equipment, perks, and killstreaks will be loot-based, requiring players to adapt and search for gear rather than relying on pre-set loadouts. Treyarch's associate creative director, Miles Leslie, indicated that discussions about moving away from the loadout system are ongoing, with potential for limited-time modes in the future.
AppWizard
February 27, 2026
Players navigate complex narratives and puzzles in the latest Resident Evil installment, Requiem, experiencing the game through characters Leon Kennedy and Grace. The game features an old police station filled with references for long-time fans, while introducing new gameplay mechanics like a blood device for crafting health injections. Leon's segments focus on action with powerful weapons, contrasting with Grace's survival horror approach. The game includes nods to its predecessors and explores themes of redemption and the mystery of the T-Virus. The player finds enjoyment in the fear, action, and confusion, feeling a connection to the narrative despite a lack of prior knowledge.
AppWizard
February 24, 2026
The Steam Next Fest is currently taking place, offering a week-long celebration of game demos. It features a wide variety of upcoming titles, including: - Prime Monster: A card-based political roguelike where political leaders are depicted as monsters. - All Will Rise: A narrative deck-builder focused on seeking justice for a slain god. - Vampire Crawlers: A card-based dungeon crawler from the creator of Vampire Survivors. - The Last Gas Station: A game where players control a red panda running a gas station in an electric vehicle-dominated world. - Windrose: An open-world PvE pirate survival game with "soulslite combat" and sea shanties. - Tap Tap Loot: An action-packed game featuring a character reminiscent of Bongo Cat. - Phonopolis: An adventure game from Amanita Design. - Titanium Court: Highlighted as the "first must-play demo" of the event. The Steam Next Fest runs until March 2.
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