These Are The Cheapest Commander Precons In MTG

Summary In the long history ofMagic: The Gathering,many different ways to play have been created by fans and Wizards of the Coast themselves. There are now several different formats for just about anyone to find a version which they enjoy. One of the most popular formats to play is Commander, where you go up against up to three other players using a 100-card deck that’s focused around one card as your commander....

July 14, 2025 · 8 min · 1605 words · Anthony Adams

These Dungeons & Dragons Horror Stories Will Send A Chill Down Your Spine

Summary Gather aroundDungeons & Dragonsplayers and Dungeon Masters alike. Let’s imagine that we’re gathered around a campfire, and I’ve got a flashlight under my face, because it’s time to go into some of the most harrowing Dungeons & Dragons horror stories I’ve ever heard. From player mishaps to miscommunications with the Dungeon Master, there’s nothing worse than a DND game gone horribly wrong. All of these stories are sourced from our team, close friends, or experienced directly by yours truly....

July 14, 2025 · 7 min · 1304 words · Casey Williams

These Game Series Have Featured On Every Nintendo Console So Far

Nintendohas been making home consoles since 1983. Or even 1977, if we’re counting Color TV-Game. But nobody is counting Color TV-Game, because it was little more than a glorified Pong machine. So, we’ll roll with 1983, which is when the Nintendo Entertainment System - that’s “Family Computer (Famicom)” in Japan - made its grand debut. While the Big N has launched myriad portable-only gaming devices, several of which to mass success, it’s these TV-bound titans that have commanded the company’s flagship status across the decades....

July 14, 2025 · 5 min · 948 words · Michael Bell

These Homebrew Spells In DND Are Ridiculous, But You Should Try Them Anyway

Summary Homebrewing spells inDungeons & Dragonsis one of the most fun ways to flesh out your character build. Of course, every Dungeon Master is different when it comes to how much homebrew they allow. Some won’t tolerate it at all, others are more flexible. However, regardless of what kind of DM you have, we guarantee they won’t allow these homebrew spells. The homebrew spells below are completely off-the-wall and nearly broken in some respects....

July 14, 2025 · 6 min · 1278 words · Stacy Howell

These Pokemon Are Proud Edge Lords And Emos And They Don't Want To Be Anything Else

We are all familiar with the dozens of cutePokemonthat the franchise has shown us over the years. Among the underrated ones are the cool ones that are a bit too edgy in style. They deserve to model in rock fashion more than taking part in battles. Though some of them would prefer you leave them alone. Many of them weren’t always this edgy. They started off cute, and we showered them with our love, unless they decided to get into their teenage phase, or in this case, second evolution....

July 14, 2025 · 5 min · 971 words · Mark Gay

Time To Chill: The Best Non-Competitive Games To Play Regularly

The video game industry is filled with plenty of competitive games, whether it’s sports titles, PvP shooters, or fighting games. Yet, sometimes you may want to play something where you aren’t forced to compete with others. This naturally points you in the direction of single-player story games. However, most people can’t play the same story-based game regularly, as once you’ve beaten it a few times, you grow tired of it. Thankfully, there are other non-competitive games that don’t have a traditional ending, so that you canplay them over and over again....

July 14, 2025 · 5 min · 976 words · Lisa Jenkins

To A T Review

Keita Takahashi has a big heart. TheKatamaricreator’s work has always been a lovely mix of the absurd and surreal, with esoteric visuals, larger-than-life characters, and bizarre concepts you’d likely stare at in disbelief. But that’s what makes them so amazing, as they explore themes like climate change and human-induced destruction through the eyes of cute little aliens rolling sticky balls across Japanese living rooms. Nobody does it like Takahashi. To a Tmight be a more direct narrative adventure than his previous outings, but that doesn’t make it any less compelling once you step into the shoes of a T-posing teenager and watch the world unfold through their shoes....

July 14, 2025 · 6 min · 1094 words · Tammy Heath

We Found The Best Hidden Functions In The Nintendo Switch 2

The portable powerhouse that is theNintendo Switch 2has surprised a lot of us with how capable this device is. With decent performance and gorgeous visuals on some fantastic games, this console has madeangry Steam Deck usersjealous over what they wish their mini-gaming laptop had. With everything you know about the Switch 2, there are many features that Nintendo forgot to show you it can do. That’s why we are here to do that marketing for them (you can thank us later, Nintendo), as the Switch 2 has some wonderful features that will make your gaming experience even better....

July 14, 2025 · 7 min · 1464 words · Jo Key

Where To Catch Celaray Lux In Palworld

Quick Links Palworldtakes you on a journey across the vast and mysterious Palpagos Island, a land filled with magic, hidden treasures, and powerful elemental creatures known as Pals. These companions are essential to your survival as you carve out a new life in this untamed world. With the game receiving regular updates, the roster of Pals continues to grow, offering fresh experiences with each patch. However, not every Pal you come across will be easy to capture....

July 14, 2025 · 2 min · 387 words · Juan Serrano

Which Boss Fights Are The Hardest In Raidou Remastered: The Mystery Of The Soulless Army?

This article contains spoilers for many of Raidou Remastered’s late-game bosses. If you’ve not beaten the game yet, we recommend coming back later. Like manyAtlusgames,Raidou Remastered: The Mystery of the Soulless Armyshines with its boss designs and the battles that follow. These range from transforming demons to giant battleships to gods. While some might be a cakewalk, others are much trickier, and we’ve listed the ten Raidou Remastered bosses that gave us the most difficulty....

July 14, 2025 · 6 min · 1076 words · Erica Sanchez

Which The Elder Scrolls Game Actually Has The Best City?

EveryElder Scrollsgame has its own standout city: a place that sticks in your memory long after the main quest fades. Whether it’s for the towering architecture, bizarre NPCs, or the time you got arrested for accidentally punching a guard (we’ve all been there), each entry has that one city that feels alive. After hundreds of hours wandering Tamriel, I’ve picked the best city from every mainline Elder Scrolls game, not based on size or lore alone, but how much it actually feels likea place you’d want to explore or live in(or accidentally set on fire)....

July 14, 2025 · 5 min · 987 words · Samuel Cox

Xbox Cancelled Projects And Closed A Studio Despite Game Pass Making $5 Billion This Year

Xbox’s behemoth parent company Microsoft recently released its financial results forQ4 2025, a period that ended on June 30 of this year. According to the report, Microsoft’s gaming revenue is up 10 per cent year-over-year, with Xbox content and services revenue growing by 13 per cent, though hardware revenue is down 22 per cent. Microsoft cites the number of first-party games released, as well as an increase in Game Pass subscriptions, as the primary drivers of growth in this area....

July 14, 2025 · 2 min · 354 words · Kelli Cook

"The Game Was Not Up To Par": Krafton Insists Subnautica 2 Is Not Ready Despite What Co-Creators Say

TheSubnautica 2drama continues after theco-creators were unceremoniously let go ofearlier this month. Ted Gill, Charlie Cleveland, and Max McGuire were relieved of their roles and the game was delayed by Krafton, which, according to the three, was done so as tonot pay the $250 million bonus promised to Unknown Worlds. It’s become a case of ‘he said-she said’, as theformer leads claimed that the game was ready, while Krafton has said that there’s a lot of work yet to be done....

July 13, 2025 · 2 min · 380 words · William Ashley