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In Episode 793 of Infendo Radio, we’re diving into wild headlines and VR Hyrule:? 3DS prices are skyrocketing—up to 76% higher than last year. Is it nostalgia, collector hype, or limited supply??? Breath of the Wild gets a VR mod—and it’s surprisingly playable? A massive Ubisoft hack gave millions in free currency to thousands of gamers. What happened and will Ubisoft claw it back?Hope you enjoy the show!Be sure to join Infendo Radio on Twitch, and please subscribe to our YouTube Channel! You can subscribe to the audio version of the show on iTunes!Subscribe to Infendo Radio PodcastiTunes SubscribeWe would…
Although affordability was a key factor in the success of Valve’s Steam Deck, its greatest strength lies in the brilliance of its operating system, SteamOS. So far, only a few other handheld devices have also sported the Linux-based software, but now there’s one more: Lenovo’s Legion Go 2.Launched at CES, this is actually Lenovo’s second device to natively use SteamOS. The first was the superb Legion Go S, which just so happens to be the best handheld gaming PC you can buy right now. That said, the hardware inside is somewhat last-gen, and that’s something the Legion Go 2 offers…
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Nvidia’s new DLSS 4.5 announcement comes with the promise of 4K 240 Hz path-traced gameplay, and you know there’s only one way we’re going to get there right now: AI. With a combination of a second generation transformer model and an expanded Multi Frame Generation feature offering up to 6x frame gen, the green team reckons it can deliver “incredible 240 Hz+ smoothness” in some of the most graphically intensive games around.Though, I’m guessing your mileage may vary.MFG (or Multi Frame Generation if you’re not into the whole brevity thing) was introduced at CES last year as one of the…
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2025 is over. Its big gaming showcases and grim real-world events are now all in the past. It’s far too early to say how 2026 will shape up by comparison. But before we move on to the future, it’s worth taking one last glance at the past, lest we be doomed to repeat it. And I don’t think anyone wants to repeat 2025, unless they spent all of their time playing video games which, depending on who you ask, were some of the best and most varied we’ve ever gotten in a single 12-month span. Here’s our definitive round-up of…
Code Vein II maintains the core elements of its predecessor, but it feels more like a standalone action-RPG than a sequel. That’s because it greatly expands on the series’ combat systems and ideas to offer a huge amount of customization, while telling an all-new story about vampiric characters called Revenants that’s not linked to the original Code Vein. I recently got a chance to go hands-on with Code Vein II to check out its new systems, its time-traveling story, and its tough-as-nails bosses. Here’s everything I saw along the way. A host of combat options Verify your age to view…
After 500 hours of testing, I hit a blunt truth: 96% of ChatGPT prompts flop. The issue isn’t the model—it’s vague asks with missing goals, context, and constraints. You get polished nothing, then lose hours revising. This guide flips that: structure over guesswork, so you spend time executing, not coaxing. I ran controlled trials on 500+ prompt structures across business, creative, strategy, and technical tasks. I scored results for accuracy, actionability, and speed, and tracked failures like scope drift and overconfident errors. Clear pattern: great prompts define the objective, audience, constraints, sources, and output shape. Structure wins—consistently. Here are the…