Conquest Sets His Sights On The Invincible VS Roster, 2 DLC Fighters And Open Beta Details Revealed

Invincible VS has added perhaps the one character fans have been clamoring for the most: Conquest. The terrifyingly powerful and mentally unstable Viltrumite is the final character joining the roster at launch: may heaven have mercy on everyone else. Revealed dramatically during the Evo Awards, developer Quarter Up describes Conquest as a striker who is…

The GOTY Of 2026 Could Be A Fishing Game

It is not menace that causes one’s skin to rise when fishing. The quiet shell of the early hours, a cooling speckled ambiance that could only be fractured by the victory of a big reel or something more unwelcomed. Tranquility is eerie because it is not known to last. In About Fishing, an upcoming game…

Retro Tower Defense codes April 2026

At PCGamesN, we like Retro Tower Defense codes because while we are expert gamers, we can’t deny that we like a little assistance every so often. As we focus on the uphill battle of defending our tower, it can be a little less stressful knowing we have free gifts on our side. Codes can net…

Crimson Desert patch 1.02 confirms those who played at launch had it the worst

Crimson Desert patch 1.02 rolled out across all platforms this past weekend, and it made some helpful changes to the game, like increasing the storage available to players at base games. Although all the significant changes made in Crimson Desert’s first two post-launch patches have fixed what were considered some of the game’s more frustrating…

Darwin’s Paradox Review – Passive Prowling Polypus

The cinematic platformer was popularized by the 2010 Xbox Live Arcade game, Limbo (though its roots extend from 1991’s Another World), and as a result, the genre has primarily offered dark and moody experiences with thoughtful, but opaque stories. Darwin’s Paradox sets itself apart in the genre by being colorful, silly, and narratively transparent –…

Artist Recreates 17th Century Baroque Masterpiece On Kid Pix

For folks of a certain generation, the introduction to the wider world of art, technology and digital entertainment came through the grade school computer lab. Edutainment and tool suites for children were the talk of the playground, but the god emperor of software was Kid Pix. To honor the influence of these introductory computers, and…

Nintendo Life eShop Selects (March 2026)

Honourable Mentions March has been surprisingly stacked, and while the months ahead look a little calmer, that just means you have more time to play some of these games that didn’t quite make the cut. As always, some of these are getting physical releases later in the year, but for now, they’re digital-only. We’re missing…

Halo Studios Confirms Major Reveal To Take Place Later This Year

We’ve been waiting a while for Halo Studios to reveal what’s next with the Halo franchise, and now we officially have a month to put in our diaries – the developer says October 2025 is when we’ll be finding out more details. Specifically, it’ll be at the Halo World Championship 2025 between October 24th and…

PS Store Gets Long Overdue Update PS5, PS4 Users Begged For

Just before the weekend, Sony quietly rolled out a new PS Store update that PS5 and PS4 players have been begging for. After years of flying under Sony’s radar, several notorious shovelware publishers have been banned from the storefront, and their games have been nuked. Stealth PS Store update removed hundreds of PS5, PS4 shovelware…

In 2007, two game music GOATs collaborated on the criminally underrated soundtrack to a similarly underrated D&D RPG

Critical Hit Welcome to Critical Hit (formerly known as Soundtrack Sunday), where I celebrate and lament all things videogame music, audio design, and the ways our favourite games make our ears tingle. I love Neverwinter Nights. I would count myself among the top 100, maybe even top 50 fans in the world of this joint…