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This Pokemon Champions Addition Should Be A Huge Help To Casual Players

Game News - Wed, 04/29/2026 - 23:24

Getting into Pokemon Champions can be daunting for casual fans of the series, seeing how seriously players take competitive battling. But the game's rotating rosters of recruitable Pokemon should make building a viable team much easier, as the latest roster update shows.

The new 2026 Global Challenge Special Roster was added to the game on April 24, and it'll be available until May 4. It has a smaller lineup of 31 Pokemon compared to the 229 Pokemon in the Regular Roster M-A that Champions launched with. Recruiting out of this roster will give players a better chance of getting Pokemon popular in the meta like Incineroar, which should provide an extra edge in competitive play.

As with any roster in Pokemon Champions, players can recruit one Pokemon for free every 22 hours--any additional recruitment until the reset will require Victory Points, and Quick Coupons can be utilized to shorten the waiting period.

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Resident Evil Requiem's New Minigame Unlocks After The Campaign, Which Is Fair

Game News - Wed, 04/29/2026 - 21:12

Details on Resident Evil Requiem's upcoming minigame have begun to emerge, as Capcom has teased a mode that goes all in on action. The only catch here? You'll need to have beaten the game first before you can access it, Capcom says. If you haven't played Requiem yet and were planning to grab it purely for the action segments, now might be a good time to start working your way through the campaign.

"It's a minigame, and it's based on the battles in the main game," game director Koshi Nakanishi said to Japanese site Denfaminicogamer (via Google translation). "For those who have cleared the main story and are thinking, 'I still haven't had enough fun', I think you'll be able to enjoy this and go 'Whoa!', so sharpen your tomahawk and wait."

Producer Masato Kumazawa confirmed that the minigame will be unlocked after the campaign is completed for the first time. Requiem's two-protagonist approach was split between the game's traditional survival-horror gameplay that emphasized stealth and cunning, while the survival-action sections with Leon S. Kennedy draw from recent games like the remake of Resident Evil 4. In the first few hours of Requiem, Leon's sections are brief in comparison to Grace Ashcroft's missions, but once the veteran agent returns to Raccoon City, his style of gameplay dominates the second half of the game.

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Magin: The Rat Project Stories

New Releases - Wed, 04/29/2026 - 17:00
Magin: The Rat Project Stories takes place in a dark fantasy world, where magic - or essence, as it is called - is directly tied to the desires and fears of its inhabitants. Shape the fate of Elester, a Magin and veteran hitman in an underworld syndicate, as well as young Tolen, who is about to realize that he too can use the essence to his advantage. Step into a mature, magical world standing on the edge of an industrial revolution and utter chaos. Overcome obstacles, play your cards wisely, and find your destiny in this immersive, story-driven adventure.

Bobo Bay

New Releases - Wed, 04/29/2026 - 17:00

Core Awaken Rurumu's will

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Jini's Potion Shop

New Releases - Wed, 04/29/2026 - 17:00

NTE: Neverness to Everness

New Releases - Wed, 04/29/2026 - 17:00
NTE is a supernatural open-world RPG developed by Hotta Studio. The story begins in the city of Hethereau, where you play as the first "unlicensed" Anomaly Hunter. You will join the antique shop Eibon, which relies on taking on Anomaly commissions from the public to stay afloat. Alongside your diverse and extraordinary partners, you'll explore various urban mysteries, experiencing an array of adventures filled with laughter and tears, and crafting your unique urban saga.

Mini Tank Mayhem

New Releases - Wed, 04/29/2026 - 17:00

WhamPunch

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Dungeon Gatekeeper

New Releases - Wed, 04/29/2026 - 17:00

CardVenture: Just a Head!

New Releases - Wed, 04/29/2026 - 17:00

Off the Beaten Track

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Real Estate Simulator 2

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Myth Requiem

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Tomodachi Life: Living The Dream Won't Judge You If You're Horny

Game News - Wed, 04/29/2026 - 07:42

It is a weird time for sex on the internet. We live in both an era of extreme sexual permissiveness and constant restriction. Formerly niche fetish terms like "gooning" have reached mainstream usage. The advent of machine learning has made deepfake pornography more common than ever, to horrifying effect. The release of the Epstein files has revealed how pervasive sexual exploitation is. Yet, ID-restriction laws have been passed in the UK and Australia, and several US states have floated or passed similar laws. Dozens of sexually explicit games were banned from Steam and Itch last year, in large part thanks to payment-processor pressure. Tomodachi Life exists at this curious intersection between permissiveness and restriction.

In early community-made videos, Tomodachi Life players made their little Miis talk about lesbian sex, frotting, and other sexual acts and innuendos, taking advantage of the game's surprisingly lax text filtering. This is not the first Nintendo game to create room for such a community--in 2015's Splatoon, some players posted more explicit images and text in the early hours of the morning, when the game's kid-focused playerbase was less likely to see it--but Tomadachi Life's cutesy mundanity makes it an especially subversive space for horny posting.

One Bluesky user, baffled that the game lets her type "lesbian sex," laughs along with the strangely coherent conversation that follows (and several other copycat posts on Bluesky have followed that one). On Twitter, streamer Blake Jennings' Mii befriends "human Shrek" by discussing "clapping your booty cheeks." And multiple posts on both Bluesky and Twitter describe the game as "writing boobs on a calculator," and that feels like an accurate assessment. Making your grandma say "farting" may be tamer than making outright innuendos, but both driven by a similar sort of glee. The player is turning the game to their whims, and the game is letting them.

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How To Get Shiny Meltan In Pokemon Go

Game News - Wed, 04/29/2026 - 07:40

Pokemon Go's Steeled Resolve event is officially underway, shining the spotlight on various steel types like the debuting Orthworm. That isn't the only special Pokemon you can encounter in the mobile game right now, however. The event also brings back the elusive shiny Meltan.

This shiny mythical Pokemon only appears during special events, making it rare even among shiny Pokemon. However, finding one involves persistence and a particular item called the Mystery Box, which you can only obtain through some convoluted means. Here's a full breakdown on how to get the Mystery Box and catch shiny Meltan before the Steeled Resolve event ends.

Table of Contents [hide]How To Catch Meltan

Unlike most Pokemon, Meltan doesn't normally spawn in the wild. Rather, the mythical Pokemon will only appear after you've opened the Mystery Box--a special item that you'll receive after you've linked your Pokemon Go account to Pokemon Home (or Pokemon: Let's Go, Pikachu or Let's Go, Eevee for Nintendo Switch).

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XCOM To Get Miniatures-Focused Tabletop Game Celebrating 30 Years Of Firaxis

Game News - Wed, 04/29/2026 - 07:37

Soon you'll be able to weep at the loss of your favorite operative at your very own table; XCOM is getting a tabletop game. Developer and publisher Firaxis announced the game as part of their 30th-anniversary celebration, which accompanied a brand refresh.

Exact details for the XCOM board game are still under wraps. Modiphius Entertainment, also known for the Mass Effect board game and Fallout: The Roleplaying Game, is handling development. Like many other video game adaptations, the tabletop game will feature miniatures. In the announcement, Firaxis said the game will be inspired by XCOM: Enemy Unknown, the franchise reboot from 2013. The board game's price and release date were not announced. You can sign up on the official website to get future details in your email inbox.

This is not the first time XCOM has gotten the board game treatment. Way back in 2015, Fantasy Flight published a tie-in, co-op XCOM game. That one focused on the "meta" layer of XCOM--i.e. choosing what research to complete, building out parts of your base of operations--rather than the tactics-focused combat of the game's missions.

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Game Over: You Can Be Laid To Rest In A Mario Coffin

Game News - Wed, 04/29/2026 - 06:42

If you're on your last life, you could consider purchasing a Super Mario coffin for your funeral. The (unofficial) tie-in went viral after a Brazilian manufacturer posted promo videos for the coffins, showing off Mario, Luigi, Yoshi, and Princess Peach themed designs.

Each coffin is painted in the character's distinctive color and emblazoned with their logo: the M and L hat symbols for Mario and Luigi, a mushroom for Toad, an egg for Yoshi, and a crown for Peach. Otherwise the coffins are ordinary and interchangeable with each other, featuring gold detailing and the conventional boxy shape. Brazilian urn and coffin manufacturer Bignotto is responsible for the wacky designs. It posted a few videos on its official Instagram page, zooming in on the details of the designs while remixed Super Mario Bros. music plays in the background. This isn't the first time Bignotto has turned to pop culture for its products; it has also promoted Barbie and Fairy OddParents coffins.

In other Nintendo related news, The Super Mario Galaxy Movie became the highest-grossing movie so far in 2026, though the biopic Michael just stole its number-one spot in US cinemas. If you've been living the dream in Tomodachi Life, here's how to get each personality type in the game.

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