Top Accessible Games of 2025 Emerge Amidst Gaming Industry Shifts and Controversies

Top Accessible Games of 2025: Inclusive Gaming for Everyone

An overview of the best accessible games released in 2025, highlighting titles designed with inclusive features to accommodate diverse players and enhance gaming experiences.


Google Ends Support for Dreamcast Web Browser After 25 Years

After a quarter-century of existence, Google has discontinued support for the Dreamcast web browser, marking an end to its online legacy.


Women Duel to the Death in Everyday Sororicide: A Daily One-Time Game

Everyday Sororicide, a new game from Rock Paper Shotgun, challenges players to duel other women to the death, with each match lasting just once per day. The article explores this unique gameplay mechanic and its implications for player engagement.


Clair Obscur Studio Sandfall Interactive Declines Expansion Amidst Success

Despite their recent success with Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, studio Sandfall Interactive is content to stay small and focused on their current project rather than pursuing growth or expansion.


Valve Announces End of LCD Steam Deck Production

After a period of reduced production, Valve has officially stopped manufacturing the original LCD version of the Steam Deck, marking the end of an era for this hybrid handheld gaming device.


Tim Cain Defines ‘Immersive Sim’ in Unique Way

OG Fallout lead Tim Cain offers a personal definition of an immersive sim, stating that the elements making something an immersive sim are the same ones he believes make good RPGs.


Avatar: Fire and Ash – The Biggest Burning Questions

Exploring the major unanswered questions from Avatar: Fire and Ash, including plot developments, character arcs, and lingering mysteries.


Co-op Smash Hit RV There Yet? Surpasses 4.5 Million Copies Sold with Unplanned Content Update

PC Gamer reports that the co-op comedy vehicle simulator RV There Yet? has exceeded 4.5 million copies sold, leading to an unplanned content update for this unexpected success.


Take Time Board Game: A Relaxing Journey Through Strategic Decision-Making

IGN’s review of Take Time, a new board game that challenges players to make strategic decisions in a leisurely setting. The game balances downtime with thoughtful planning, offering a unique blend of relaxation and challenge.


Epic Ritualistically Humiliates Another Fortnite Fraudster Stealing and Selling Accounts

PC Gamer reports Epic Games’ ongoing efforts to combat fraudsters stealing and selling Fortnite accounts, with another case highlighted in a ritualistic humiliation of the scammer.


Dave the Diver’s Next DLC Takes a Wild Turn: Croc Battles, Jungle Adventures Beyond Sushi

Rock Paper Shotgun highlights Dave the Diver’s upcoming DLC featuring underwater crocodile fights and jungle exploration, suggesting major changes including Animal Crossing-style sim mechanics and a new restaurant setting. Fans are eager to see if the game strays from its sushi roots.


AMD Introduces Energy-Efficient Radeon RX 9060 XT Graphics Card for DIY Steam Machines

AMD has stealth-launched a low-power variant of its Radeon RX 9060 XT graphics card, designed to be suitable for building custom Steam Machine PCs. Despite only reducing energy consumption by just over 13%, the new model retains strong performance, making it an attractive option for enthusiasts looking to build power-efficient gaming rigs.

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