Kieron Verbrugge

The Meta Quest 3 and Quest 3S are getting price increases

Adding yet another piece of gaming (or gaming-adjacent) hardware to the list of victims of the state of the market right now, Meta has announced that its popular Quest 3 and Quest 3S headsets will both be getting significant price increases beginning Sunday, April 19. The new pricing will take effect globally, with the company […]

The April 2026 PlayStation Plus line-up features robot dinosaurs, gun-toting squirrels and trails full of monsters

PlayStation has revealed the list of new additions coming to the PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium/Deluxe game catalogue on April 21, 2026. This month’s new wave is a pretty broad mix of titles, including a fairly big PlayStation Studios title in the form of the stunning-looking Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered, an underrated spin-off in the roguelite action game, Warriors: Abyss,

REVIEW // Exit 8 breaks the cycle of video game to film adaptations

Some minor spoilers from early in Exit 8 follow. In the world of popular video games turned into films, there are some broad categories that projects tend to fall into. For properties already rich in story and lore, or with a beloved existing plot, it’s often a case of taking those ideas and squishing them

Titanium Court is launching on April 23, and you’d better be seated for it

Titanium Court, the rogue-ish, match-three strategy game from developer AP Thomson and publisher Fellow Traveller, has finally settled on a release date after wowing players and critics with its early demo. And it’s coming quite soon on April 23, 2026, for PC. You’d be forgiven somewhat for having not heard of this one, but I

REVIEW // PowerWash Simulator 2’s Adventure Time DLC is mathematical!

PowerWash Simulator constitutes a fairly big chunk of my video game playtime in recent years. Not because there’s a huge amount of replay value in it – though there’s nothing wrong with jumping back in for a bit of zen cleaning time while I ignore my real-world duties – but because it sported a long

REVIEW // Hades II is a godlike sequel that’s sharp as ever on PS5

There are few times where I’d find myself encouraging of a game developer, especially one that’s built a reputation on delivering creative, unique experiences with each subsequent game, to go straight into a sequel off the back of a hit. It is inevitable, however, and in the case of Supergiant Games and Hades II, I