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My Most Anticipated Games of 2026

2025 was a rich year for gaming experiences. There were  numerous big-budget projects, as well as those produced by smaller studios. With each passing year, it seems like the quality bar for games rises even higher. What will it be in 2026? Let’s explore some of the best games expected this year with a list of my most anticipated games of

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‘Fallout’ Season 2: A Great Expansion on the First Season

Prime’s Fallout season 2 has a lot to prove after the success of the first season. In some ways, it’s more modest than the first season, but with even more dangerous enemies than before. The new episodes delve deeper into moments of self-discovery, exploring the power dynamics of a post-apocalyptic world and examining the remnants of morality and what it means

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Review: ‘Percy Jackson and the Olympians’ Season 2 Premiere

It’s been two years since the Percy Jackson and the Olympians series debuted on Disney+. Now the season 2 premiere episodes have thrown us right back into this world, and from the first minutes, it looks like we’re in for another great adaptation of the books. The first season was all about Percy (Walker Scobell) discovering the truth that he was

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‘Moonlighter 2: The Endless Vault’ Game Review: A Sequel Worth Exploring

Moonlighter 2: The Endless Vault arrives as a sequel that knows exactly which pieces of the original formula to keep and which to push harder. Developed by Digital Sun and published by 11 Bit Studios, the game is coming back with dungeon exploration runs and day-to-day shopkeeping. If you loved the first Moonlighter for its charming pixel-art aesthetic and the tension

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‘Kirby Air Riders’ Game Review: A Fun and Chaotic Time

Kirby Air Riders is another Nintendo game that becomes a shining, sugar-like comet of colorful, loud, and somehow sweet silliness in the Kirby world. It’s a full-on return to the airborne racing concept that Nintendo started to develop in the early 2000s but has now been rebuilt for modern hardware and audiences. Nintendo decided to invest in better visuals, more customization,

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‘Constance’ Game Review: Unique and Ambitious

Constance is another Metroidvania-like game that was released this year. It is heavily inspired by games like Hollow Knight: Silksong and the Rayman series. But it doesn’t shy away from its influences. It proudly expresses itself and still tries to be something entirely of its own. Constance was created and published by Bildundtonfabrik, PARCO GAMES & ByteRockers’ Games. This is a

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‘Simon the Sorcerer: Origins’ Captures Classic Game’s Charm

Simon the Sorcerer: Origins isn’t just a throwback to your childhood. It’s a carefully revisited origin story of a beloved 1990s adventure franchise. What immediately hits you is the feeling of warmth and love that developers put into mixing classic point-and-click mechanics with modern mechanics to bring back Simon the Sorcerer. As a game, it feels familiar in structure and vibe,

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‘SpongeBob SquarePants: Titans of the Tide’ Game Review: A Fun Supernatural Adventure

After just one year in development, SpongeBob SquarePants: Titans of the Tide has finally been released. Just like any SpongeBob game, it leans into the spirit of classic SpongeBob episodes, slapstick moments, goofy “stakes,” and the meaning of true friendship. But, this time, it’s wrapped in a ghost story of a legendary “battle” between mighty King Neptune and the legendary Flying

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‘Dispatch’ Game Review: Your Choices Shape the Superhero Journey

Telltale Games was a studio that often delivered games considered by many to be Game of the Year contenders. After the company’s disappearance, and a long wait for more games after their unexpected return, there was a void in games that are like a TV show in which you decide what to do. Thankfully, AdHoc Studio has made a superhero game

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‘The Witcher’ Season 4: New Faces, Challenges and Changes

Season four of Netflix’s The Witcher is a soft reboot of the series, and no one hides it. It is bigger in scale, more determined in its serious tone, and works better at moments than the last two seasons. It’s one of those Netflix projects that must do two things at once. It must reintroduce us to a well-known world with

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‘Hazbin Hotel’ Season 2: Much More than A Musical about Heaven and Hell

Hazbin Hotel season 2 is one of those shows that we needed to see this year. Compared to the previous season, we needed to see higher stakes in the war between heaven and hell, we needed more world-building, to be introduced to new characters, and a more concentrated narrative. We don’t have to see again whether Charlie’s (Erika Henningsen) dream of

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‘Pokémon Legends: Z-A’ Game Review

When you fire up Pokémon Legends: Z-A, you’re immediately stepping into a world full of potential that’s trying to bring back the good old vibes from your childhood. This time, Legends: Z-A is set once again in the region of Kalos, known from the 6th generation of Pokémon X&Y. However, instead of revisiting the entire region, our playground is the big and extremely

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