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Category: GamesDecember 19, 2025 The Journey of BlazBlue Entropy Effect X Michael Jiang, CEO, 91Act and Director of BlazBlue Entropy Effect X SummaryLearn how the team at 91Act worked to develop a follow-up to their BlazeBlue fighting game series.BlazBlue Entropy Effect X combines multiple genres in a way that feels distinctly BlazBlue.BlazBlue Entropy Effect X launches February 12, 2026, for Xbox Series X|S. From day one, the team at 91Act carried an ambitious vision: to stand out on the global stage of action game development. Even their name, “91Act,” is a pun of the phrase “Jiu Yao ACT” (means “We…

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Absolum is a roguelite beat ‘em up developed by Supamonks and DotEmu and published by DotEmu. With multiple characters to choose from, local and online co-op, and multiple paths to explore, this title will keep your attention for quite a while. The objective is to take down the Sun King Azra. As with most baddies, he’s conquering lands and has enslaved wizards as if they’re the bad guys all because some wizards made a mistake with magic that created a cataclysm. (Yeah, it’s a pretty big mistake.) Regardless, the Sun King takes advantage of the commonfolk’s panic and uses it…

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Merriam-Webster’s word of the year for 2025 was “slop,” the catch-all term for machine-generated crapola—or, as Merriam-Webster more prosaically (and politely) defines it, “digital content of low quality that is produced usually in quantity by means of artificial intelligence.” Hard to argue with the pick: As PC Gamer’s Lincoln Carpenter said, it was “a year full of AI humiliation” that started with a stupid AI-generated Star Wars video and didn’t stop until the calendar ran out.But while “slop” is without doubt an appropriately defining word for 2025, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella says it’s time to stop talking about it, because…

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New Blood immersive sim Gloomwood—Thief with guns, if you’re nasty—is still a ways off from full release, but it’s already well worth your time even in early access. Every update has adorned the in-progress build with wild new zones and features, from cutting-edge rat AI to player-morphing monster juice. This time around, New Blood is promising the game’s biggest explorable area yet, which means it’s a great time to try all those spooky new toys.The Hightown Update comes after a short delay, but dropped just in time for a New Year’s Day celebration. The release trailer shows off some of…

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Developer Purple Lamp Studios has been honing its craft working on several licensed games, with more than one SpongeBob title under its belt. Its latest effort, SpongeBob SquarePants: Titans of the Tide, is another 3D platformer riding the wave of nostalgia caused by its remake of the fan favourite, Battle for Bikini Bottom Rehydrated. Much like its previous effort, The Cosmic Shake, Titans of the Tide is a solid, fun adventure that’s clearly made by fans of the long-running cartoon series, but some rough edges and reliance on old ideas hold it back from greatness. There’s a special offer at…

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