Red Dead Online’s Strange Tales of the West brings a wild anthology of Telegram Missions

In a recent blog post on Rockstar Wire, it was revealed that Rockstar has unveiled details for Strange Tales of the West Vol. 1, an exciting new addition to Red Dead Online. As of now, players can seek out author Theodore Levin or find his letters in any Post Box or your Camp Lockbox to embark on fresh Telegram Missions, each with a unique theme. For example, the Strange Tales of the Plague mission takes you to Armadillo where an eerie illness has transformed locals into what seem like zombies. Making matters worse, a nearby cult fixated on this misfortune is only adding to the chaos.

WWE 2K25 comes to Switch 2 in July

2K Games unveiled the Nintendo Switch 2 edition of WWE 2K25 today in a blog post, highlighting features like The Island, the Bloodline Dynasty, and all the elements present in the game’s PlayStation and Xbox counterparts. Additionally, they’ve shared a video demonstrating WWE 2K25 running smoothly on the Nintendo Switch 2.

Altered Alma is a Metroidvania with massive ambitions

In Altered Alma, you take on the role of a Mega Man-esque, gender-neutral character named Jack. The opening scene showcases Jack’s formidability as they engage in a series of intense battles against enemies, culminating in an explosion that sends them off the edge of a building. Waking up later, Jack utilizes a healing resource that has been tutorialized for your convenience, and sets out to navigate the mysterious city of Neo Barcelona. The demo then delves into the “search action,” a unique platforming element, and hints at romantic subplots. This game is packed with various elements to explore.

Why You Can’t Buy Nintendo’s New Switch 2 On Amazon

Why can you easily purchase a PlayStation 5 or Xbox Series X with just one click on the world’s largest online marketplace, while Nintendo’s latest offering remains elusive? A Bloomberg report suggests that this isn’t due to problems with Amazon itself, but rather an unofficial second-hand market emerging within Amazon. Some third-party sellers have been reportedly importing games from Southeast Asia in bulk and reselling them at lower prices in the U.S., thus undercutting Nintendo’s official pricing.

Survival Kids review: Survival, with your kids

This game differs from its predecessors (some of which were known as Lost in Blue), as it’s not an RPG. Instead, it resembles a stage-based puzzle game, where up to four players cooperate to complete objectives or search for hidden items within each level. The game shares some elements with contemporary “survival” games, like managing stamina, preparing food, and crafting. However, each level, set on the backs of colossal, mystical turtles, offers a streamlined, simplified experience compared to hardcore survival games like ARK, tailored for a younger audience.

After Elio Flop: It’s Hard To Launch New Stories, But Pixar Would Rather Risk Failing Than Play It Safe With Endless Sequels

At the Fast Company’s Most Innovative Companies Summit & Gala, I, as a gamer, found myself nodding in agreement with Pixar’s chief creative officer Pete Docter. He candidly confessed that these days, it’s challenging to bring original films to light, especially when audiences often gravitate towards familiar faces and titles. However, one thing he left us in no doubt about – sticking to the safe route isn’t the solution.

Donkey Kong Bananza is a sprawling platformer full of heart

In a Nintendo Direct presentation specifically focused on it, Donkey Kong Bananza is unveiled as an adventure where Donkey Kong and a young Pauline team up. Their aim is to travel deep into the planet’s core, where legends say they can each make one wish. Pauline dreams of returning home to pursue her singing career while DK seeks more bananas. To achieve their individual objectives, they will rely on each other throughout their journey. During my trial run, I explored various parts of the game.