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Scaring humans for fun: Why Ghost Keeper feels so fresh
3 hours ago AlexP Gaming News
A funny twist on horror, Ghost Keeper lets you scare humans with strategy and style, offering a fresh and playful early access experience.
If you ever wanted to flip the horror genre on its head and become the thing that goes bump in the night, Ghost Keeper is here to make that dream come true. This game doesn’t ask you to hide in lockers or run from spooky noises. Instead, you are the spooky noise. Your job is to haunt places, scare humans senseless, and enjoy the chaos that follows. The tone is playful and a little silly, making it clear from the...
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Grounded 2 receives a defining Early Access update
19 hours ago Fyra Frost Gaming News
The Toxic Tangle significantly improves the game and pushes it towards leaving Early Access in a close future.
After a strong start, Obsidian Entertainment has pushed Grounded 2 closer to its full vision with the release of The Toxic Tangle, a substantial early access update that reshapes the game’s scale, systems, and moment-to-moment survival. Far more than a routine patch, this update introduces a major new biome, fresh traversal mechanics, new enemies, and meaningful quality-of-life improvements, signaling a confident next step for the backyard survival sequel. A significant step towards the final release The main addition in this update...
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Final Fantasy VII Rebirth and Part 3 confirmed for Xbox
22 hours ago Rine Ikarus Gaming News
While Hamaguchi confirmed that development of the Xbox versions is underway, he did not provide a release window.
The Final Fantasy VII Remake project is finally expanding beyond PlayStation as Square Enix begins rolling out the saga across multiple platforms. With Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade now available on Xbox Series X/S and Nintendo Switch 2, the big question has been when Final Fantasy VII Rebirth and the trilogy’s final chapter will follow—and now, fans have gotten the clearest confirmation yet. In a new post on X, series director Naoki Hamaguchi announced that both...
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Capcom details PS5 Pro performance boosts for Resident Evil Requiem
22 hours ago Rine Ikarus Gaming News
These expanded settings appear to be exclusive to the PS5 Pro version, giving owners of Sony’s upgraded console a clear technical advantage.
Resident Evil Requiem is shaping up to be one of Capcom’s most technically ambitious entries yet, and new details from the Japanese PlayStation Blog highlight just how far the series is pushing Sony’s upgraded hardware. When the game arrives on February 27, 2026, PlayStation 5 Pro owners can expect significantly enhanced visuals—and impressively high frame rates—even with ray tracing enabled. According to game director Akishi Nakanishi, Resident Evil Requiem will run at native 4K resolution and 60 FPS on PS5...
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Bloodlines 2 lays out its expansion plans for 2026
22 hours ago Fyra Frost Gaming News
Despite the low initial sales, Bloodlines 2 aims for a year full of interesting expansions that will make the game more appealing to the fans.
Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2 is setting its sights on a content-rich 2026, with Paradox Interactive and The Chinese Room outlining a series of updates, seasonal events, and narrative expansions designed to keep players engaged long after the game's October 2025 launch. The roadmap demonstrates the developers' commitment to improving the game while expanding its story universe. Two expansions and more The early portion of the roadmap focuses on free seasonal updates and essential technical improvements. A Valentine's Update, scheduled for...
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Why Underground Garage feels like old-school street racing
23 hours ago AlexP Gaming News
A hands-on car game for tuning fans that mixes garage work with street racing, old-school vibes, and imperfect but honest fun.
If you’re the kind of player who can lose hours just tuning gear ratios or swapping engines, Underground Garage feels made for you. This game clearly targets car enthusiasts and players who love mechanic sims, but it keeps things approachable instead of drowning you in complexity. It’s all about passion for cars, hands-on work, and that satisfaction of turning a rough vehicle into something fast, loud, and personal. You don’t need to be an expert, but if you care about...
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R.I.P. – Reincarnation Insurance Program is a horde shooter done right
23 hours ago AlexP Gaming News
A fast look at R.I.P. – Reincarnation Insurance Program, its action, humor, core loop, and why it’s worth trying in early access.
If you enjoy games where things start simple and slowly turn into pure chaos, R.I.P. – Reincarnation Insurance Program is right in that comfort zone. It’s a top-down action roguelite that mixes heavy shooting, endless enemies, and a strong focus on builds. You jump into runs that feel intense from the first minute, with the goal of surviving waves while growing stronger at a fast pace. At its heart, this is a survivors-style horde game with a loot-driven twist. Enemies come...
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New PS5 trailer highlights Code Vein II's darker vision
28-Jan-2026, 8:05 pm Fyra Frost Gaming News
The launch trailer prepares players for the upcoming release of this eagerly awaited sequel, and reveals more details about it.
Bandai Namco is ramping up promotion for Code Vein II ahead of its imminent release, unveiling a new PS5 launch trailer yesterday that offers the clearest look yet at the sequel's expanded combat systems, narrative scope, and visual direction. The trailer arrives as early reviews paint a picture of a sequel that is darker, more confident, more complex, and far more ambitious than its predecessor. PS5 launch trailer showcases faster combat and new mechanics The newly released footage emphasizes the game's evolution...
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Dragon Quest VII Reimagined: Meet the hero and his friends
28-Jan-2026, 7:15 pm Fyra Frost Gaming News
The hero will be accompanied by a wide cast of companions in this new version of Square Enix's classic RPG adventure.
Square Enix has released a new promotional video for Dragon Quest VII Reimagined that shifts the spotlight firmly onto the game’s protagonist and the companions who join him on his journey. The latest footage, titled Adventure Log Part 2, serves as a character-focused introduction, reinforcing how central the party dynamic is to both the story and gameplay of this modern reimagining of the classic RPG. A hero and his friends The protagonist of the adventure is a young hero from the...
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Goat Simulator 3 is pure chaos, and that’s the whole point
28-Jan-2026, 4:15 pm AlexP Gaming News
Goat Simulator 3 is pure chaos and silly fun, made to relax, laugh, and enjoy a game that never takes itself seriously.
Sometimes the best gaming moments happen when you stop caring about goals and just let things get weird, and that mindset fits Goat Simulator 3 perfectly. From the first minutes, it’s clear this is not a game that wants to be taken seriously. You control a goat in a large open world, and your main job is simple: run around, smash things, annoy everyone, and see what breaks next. There is no pressure, no wrong way to play, and no...
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Adaptory shows how deep colony sims can get
28-Jan-2026, 10:23 am AlexP Gaming News
Adaptory blends colony survival with deep simulation, systems, and crew stories. Early Access is worth playing.
Adaptory fits neatly into the colony simulation and survival management genre, a type of game that has exploded in popularity among PC gamers. These games are loved because they mix careful planning with sudden chaos, often creating stories that feel personal and unscripted. Players enjoy building something from nothing, watching systems grow, and dealing with problems that never appear the same way twice. Adaptory follows this formula while aiming to stand out through its heavy focus on simulation depth. Instead of...
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Microcivilization turns big strategy into a compact challenge
28-Jan-2026, 9:55 am AlexP Gaming News
Microcivilization blends idle progress with strategy, offering fast growth, tough crises, and a fresh take on building a civilization.
Another strategy game is popping up, and once again it proves that the genre still has room to surprise players. Microcivilization may look small at first glance, but it hides a clever twist that sets it apart from many classic empire builders. Instead of asking you to manage endless menus or huge maps, the game focuses on growth through compact systems, fast decisions, and constant momentum. It feels familiar if you like strategy games, but it also moves at the...
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