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Spider-Man 2 is the best PS5 open-world game

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For gamers, January is a holy season of rest and relaxation. The release cadence slows to a crawl, the news cycle cools, and all that spare energy goes straight to the backlog. I’ve spent the month digging into one that’s been on mine for a few years: Marvel’s Spider-Man 2. It’s been said before (many, many, many times), but holy shit you guys, this game absolutely rules.



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After joking about buying Amazon MMO New World, Rust boss says to "keep hope" as he signs NDA with an "unnamed company"

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A new statement from the head of Rust developer Facepunch Studios has once again sparked hopes that canceled Amazon MMO New World could have a route to salvation. After jokingly making an offer for the rights to the MMORPG, Alistair McFarlane has now revealed that he's signing a non-disclosure agreement with an "unnamed company" and won't be talking about "anything related" to the party in question for the foreseeable future. New World players are convinced their game is the most likely possible candidate, although McFarlane cautions that it's "just conversations" and that people should "have low expectations" for now.

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The Epstein Files Reveal Jeffrey Epstein Got Banned From Xbox Live

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Millions of new Epstein files have been released and in them, a message from Microsoft that he had been banned from Xbox Live. Yes, for real.

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Mass Effect 5 would benefit from "taking lessons from Baldur's Gate 3" and being more of a "Bethesda-style game," Skyrim lead says

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Skyrim's lead designer and former Bethesda veteran Bruce Nesmith has chimed in on what he wants to see from Mass Effect 5 (or whatever name the next Mass Effect game ends up with) and - surprise, surprise - he thinks BioWare could do well by ripping a few pages out of the Bethesda playbook.

"I would hope that they would try to just take their lore and make a modern game of it," Nesmith says in an interview with Press Box PR. "One of the knocks on Mass Effect that I would have is that they always felt like they were a generation behind. I know, they had very cool characters, they had great stories, but the gameplay always felt dusty and old. It just wasn’t there." Nesmith goes on to say that if BioWare could marry the studio's strengths with "more modern" sensibilities, then it could potentially have a "fantastic game" on its hands.

"I think taking lessons from Baldur's Gate 3 would fit Mass Effect really well," Nesmith continues before also naming dropping his own former workplace. "But I think they should probably try to make a more Bethesda-style game, to be honest."

Of course, Nesmith isn't implying that BioWare should fully go down the first-person sandbox route with Mass Effect 5. He just reckons fans of the series "are dying for an open world science fiction game that has that kind of flavor to it" and is "content heavy."

"Mass Effect players would be going nuts for that. But I’m a former Bethesda guy so I'm probably going to say that about a lot of things." Nothing wrong with having pride in some classics, I say.

Last time we heard from the next Mass Effect, BioWare was seemingly ramping up development by hiring a production director for the project.

OG Mass Effect Shephard actors would be there "with bells on" if BioWare brought them back for Mass Effect 5



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After Peak's success, this atmospheric new mountain-climbing indie game just scaled to 100,000 players in a single day

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Climbing is all the rage these days. Scaling seemingly insurmountable heights has been a core instinct of gamers everywhere for years, whether intentional in the likes of Assassin's Creed, Grow Home, and Jusant, or the freeform hill-hopping of Skyrim. In 2025, Peak transformed the activity into a ridiculous co-operative adventure. Now, new indie game Cairn takes things in a rather different direction, opting for a much more personal, atmospheric, and contemplative approach to its mountainous challenges, and it's already proving a big winner.

Read the full story on PCGamesN: After Peak's success, this atmospheric new mountain-climbing indie game just scaled to 100,000 players in a single day



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Shelter and Greenland 2 hail from the same action-thriller guru

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Years and years of forgettable genre garbo earned January a reputation in Hollywood — a cold month for colder leftovers. But thanks to the likes of Gerard Butler and Jason Statham, plus a greater respect among the Letterboxd crowd for beat-’em-up superstars, the month has become something like Oscar season for action heads. This year, with Greenland 2 and Shelter arriving within weeks of each other, director Ric Roman Waugh has grabbed the crown of this reborn month. He is the king of January movies.



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