
Najam from eXputer writes "A great year for gaming has been marred with some massive stinkers."

Dark Horse has revealed that, in collaboration with Nintendo, it will release The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom – Secrets of the Zonai hardcover art book and pre-orders are open.
I am loving BotW for my switch 2 with the improved framerate and resolution! To me it seems like TotK is kinda psychedelic the way everything is so ridiculous. Is there any usage of the triforce in TotK? Ya know, to kinda ground things in the roots of Zelda lore instead of being all over the place. They say that having the 4 Heroic ghosts float around all the time whenever those super powers are active make things crowded, like they cramp Link's style. Plus Link is basically 30 years old now and still a scrawny PoS. He was buffer in OoT as a teenager. Like seriously 21st century Link, lay off the soy boy.

The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is now offering a new version 1.4.3 update and the patch notes are available here.

No new games in the Top Ten as EA Sports FC 26 reclaims the top spot.
Wait, Kirby made less revenue than Spidey2?? How many units did Spidey2 sold? or how few copies have Kirby sold? Astonishing
will not happen to trash games - they need to hide them until release
Yeah PC got a lot of bad ports this year. Imagine paying all that money for a gaming machine and getting this stuff.
As the article points out, Lies of P is one of the greatest examples of a demo success story in recent memory.
I was always interested in the game, but a little sceptical. However, simply by the fact that the developers were releasing a demo several months prior to release made me sit up. It showed confidence in their product, and that confidence was - as it turned out - well placed. In my 2 hours of playing through the demo (just one playthrough, with a lot of time exploring and testing out weapons etc), I was convinced it was going to be worthwhile. And not only that, but the developers used the demo to improve on their product. The result was a win for both developer and consumer.
In other news, if anybody is still on the Fence about playing Lies of P, it will not surprise you that I highly recommend it.
If anything it proves the need for more honest media previews, and some common bloody sense. So many games get these developer interview style previews with devs just blatantly lying, knowing their game is incomplete and broken. And if the game looks like utter trash and you buy it then you're an idiot. Idk how anyone could've gotten excited for Golem after the first reveal.
Not sure why cod is pictured. As if the that base would stand up for itself. NO, we won't pay 70 dollars for some dlc fk that.