Street Fighter 6 just gave Alex a wildly awkward storyline: he’s now married to Patricia and expecting a baby, and fans are side-eyeing the family tree math hard.
Capcom may have meant heartwarming, but this lore twist feels messy.
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Street Fighter 6 just gave Alex a wildly awkward storyline: he’s now married to Patricia and expecting a baby, and fans are side-eyeing the family tree math hard.
Capcom may have meant heartwarming, but this lore twist feels messy.
Alan Wake 2 just became a showcase for PS5 Pro’s PSSR 2: the nasty grainy, pulsing image is gone, and Digital Foundry says it now looks close to native 4K.
Big win for Sony’s upscaler—and maybe a hint at what’s coming next.
Urban Myth Dissolution Center just landed on iOS and Android for $17.99 — after debuting on PS5, Switch, and PC last year.
The eerie mystery game sends you chasing urban myths, cursed relics, and digital horrors on your phone.
Mega Man is joining Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds next week.
The DLC lands March 25 with Proto Man, the Rush Roadstar, and a new Dr.
Wily’s Castle course.
Blue bomber meets blue blur.
A ghostly love story is jumping from PC to consoles: Decollate Decoration lands on PS5, Xbox Series, PS4, Xbox One, and Switch on April 17.
Crimson Desert was supposed to be a 2026 heavyweight — but early reviews land at 77 on Metacritic and call it a gorgeous letdown, with a confusing story, shallow combat, and MMO-style chores.
Crimson Desert hits in 24 hours, but there’s a catch: early reviews are all PC-only.
Pearl Abyss hasn’t given console access yet, so PS5 verdicts will have to wait until launch day.
Crimson Desert is a gorgeous, gigantic open-world fever dream — but it’s also stuffed with tutorials, grind, and fetch quests.
The combat rips; the story and characters don’t.
One review calls it “prestige Candy Crush” with swords.
PS5 beat PC in US sales of Resident Evil Requiem by a “meaningful margin,” despite loud chatter that consoles are fading.
The game has already hit 6 million sales worldwide — fastest in the series.
SEGA just dated Shinobi: Art of Vengeance’s Villains DLC for April 3 — and it’s sending Joe after Dr.
Eggman, Majima and Death Adder across five new stages.
Deluxe owners get it free; everyone else pays £8.99.