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AppWizard
April 4, 2026
Origament: A Paper Adventure is an upcoming PC game developed by Space Sauce Studio, set to release on April 7, 2026. It features a feline protagonist and offers light puzzles, serene quests, and vibrant landscapes. A demo is currently available for free on Steam. There has been no official announcement for a console release.
AppWizard
March 31, 2026
Larry Kuperman, Vice President of Business Development at Nightdive Studios, has announced his retirement from full-time work after a 25-year career in the gaming industry. He has held various roles, including publisher at Stardock and retailer at GameStop, but is notably recognized for his contributions to game preservation at Nightdive. Kuperman discussed the complexities of reviving classic games, citing challenges such as intellectual property rights, with specific examples like the rights to "No One Lives Forever" and "System Shock." He joined Nightdive during a crucial period and highlighted the studio's commitment to its community by honoring promises made to Kickstarter backers for the remaster of "System Shock 2." Kuperman emphasized the importance of viewing games as art and has introduced innovative features in remastered games. He plans to remain active in the industry, particularly with the International Game Developers Association, to support newcomers.
AppWizard
March 26, 2026
Stream Cinema is a media center application that enables users to stream Video on Demand content and supports various Stremio Addons. It can be installed on devices like the Onn 4K Pro, NVIDIA SHIELD, and Google TV Streamer, but currently does not have an APK for Firestick or Fire TV. The free version offers robust features, while the Premium version costs .99 per year or .99 for a lifetime subscription, providing additional benefits like favorites management and trailer access. The installation process involves downloading the app from the Google Play Store, enabling external sources, and configuring third-party addons. Users can connect to TorrentsDB for streaming links and are advised to use a VPN for privacy. The app features a modern user interface, quick playback, and limited settings. While its legality is uncertain, its presence on Google Play suggests some vetting.
AppWizard
March 19, 2026
Crimson Desert features a vast and visually stunning world but struggles with a conventional narrative framework. The combat system can feel cumbersome, especially during challenging boss encounters, leading to a sense of unfulfilled potential in exploration. The game follows a protagonist named Kliff Greymane, who seeks revenge against an antagonist, but after 50 hours, the main adversary remains elusive, and players engage in mundane tasks. Exploration is initially enticing, but it becomes constrained, with limited interactions and repetitive tasks. Combat mechanics blend elements from various genres, but boss battles introduce a significant difficulty spike that can frustrate players. Promotional materials promise thrilling gameplay elements, but the actual experience often falls short. While moments of joy can be found in exploring the Abyss network, the connection to the character Kliff is lacking, and the narrative becomes convoluted over time. Despite its vibrant world and visual splendor, the game may leave players wanting more due to restricted exploration and busywork.
AppWizard
March 11, 2026
Fans of Pokopia are disappointed with the multiplayer experience, particularly the GameShare functionality. Initially, there was excitement for four-player multiplayer and seamless GameShare between the Switch 2 and its predecessor. However, players have found that the GameShare feature is severely limited, with one user stating that the player on the original Switch can only wander around passively and cannot progress in the story, interact with Pokémon, craft items, or customize characters. It has been reported that "98% of the mechanics are unavailable to GameShare players," leading to frustration within the community. Despite these issues, players continue to create impressive builds reminiscent of Animal Crossing and Minecraft.
AppWizard
February 21, 2026
Fourth Floor unveiled video links from the Convergence Games Showcase on February 19, 2026, which introduced over 30 AA and Indie games set for release in 2026. The event was hosted by Dodger and Jesse Cox in collaboration with IGN, featuring first gameplay reveals and exclusive content from companies like Curve Games, Gambit Digital, and Playside. Rich Keith, CEO of Fourth Floor, highlighted the showcase's growth and focus on the indie community. Fourth Floor, founded in 2017, specializes in games marketing services and works with both AAA and indie game publishers.
AppWizard
February 16, 2026
A game titled Mole is set to launch in Q2 2026, focusing on piloting a post-war drilling machine within a horror and simulation framework. The game features a nostalgic PS2 aesthetic and includes menial tasks essential for maintaining the drilling machine. A demo is currently available and will continue into Steam Next Fest. Players experience tactile controls with satisfying sound effects, creating an immersive environment. The narrative introduces surreal elements, including foreign dialogue and a grave-digging scenario that hints at deeper themes. Players are encouraged to explore the demo on Steam and can wishlist the game for its upcoming release.
AppWizard
February 13, 2026
4Loop is a new co-op shooter developed by Bad Robot Games, led by Mike Booth, known for Left 4 Dead. The game features a roguelite structure with tactical maps made up of interconnected nodes for missions, which require at least one player to survive to advance. Players can vote on objectives, and missions include tasks like rescuing hostages or harvesting resources. The game encourages creative tactics against AI opponents, utilizing features like portals and invisibility. A notable boss encounter involves navigating a dynamic obstacle course of lasers. The game is currently in pre-beta, with upcoming playtests planned, and will launch on PC and PS5. Specific release dates have not been announced.
AppWizard
February 13, 2026
Sony's PlayStation State of Play event in February 2026 showcased several upcoming titles for multiple platforms. - Kena: Scars of Kosmora, a sequel to the 2021 game, will be available on PC and PS5, with no release date announced. - Death Stranding 2: On the Beach will launch on PC via Steam on March 19, featuring PC-specific enhancements. - 4:LOOP, a sci-fi co-op shooter, will be available on PS5 and PC, with playtest sign-ups available. - Resident Evil Requiem will launch on February 27 for Xbox Series X|S, Steam PC, and PS5. - The sequel to Control will arrive on Xbox Series X|S, PC, and PS5 later in 2026. - Beast of Reincarnation will release on August 4, 2026, for Xbox Series X|S, Windows PC, PS5, and Xbox Game Pass. - Star Wars: Galactic Racer will be released later in 2026 for Xbox Series X|S, Steam PC, and PS5. - Bungie's Marathon will have a Server Slam beta from February 26 to March 2, with a full launch on March 5 for Xbox Series X|S, Windows PC, and PS5. - 007 First Light, a reimagined origin story for James Bond, will release in 2026 on Xbox Series X|S, Windows PC, PS5, and Nintendo Switch 2. - Marvel Tōkon: Fighting Souls will be available on August 6, 2026, for Steam PC and PS5. - Legacy of Kain: Ascendance (March 31) and Defiance Remastered (March 3) will be released on Xbox Series X|S, Windows PC, PS5, and Switch. - An untitled John Wick game will be available on Xbox Series X|S, Windows PC, and PS5. - Yakoh Shinobi Ops, a 4-player co-op ninja stealth game, is expected on PS5 and PC in 2027. - Crimson Moon, a gothic action RPG, will release on PS5 and PC, with Xbox availability uncertain. - Neva will receive a "Prologue" DLC on February 19 for multiple platforms. - Castlevania: Belmont's Curse, a sequel to Castlevania 3: Dracula's Curse, is set for release in 2026 on PS5 and PC, with Xbox availability unconfirmed.
AppWizard
February 11, 2026
Reanimal is a visually stunning game with a two-player co-op experience that feels cumbersome and punishing. The game features vibrant aesthetics and intriguing boss designs but suffers from narrative confusion. Players embark on a journey to rescue a sibling from an island, navigating through various chapters that include sewers, a train graveyard, a surreal forest, and a city. The game’s tone is bleak, often evoking sorrow rather than fear, and the gameplay includes straightforward puzzles and inconsistent mechanics. While it attempts to create a sense of scale, the abundance of weapons diminishes the sense of danger. Despite its artistic qualities, Reanimal struggles with narrative clarity compared to Tarsier's previous title, Little Nightmares.
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