The Witcher 3 expansion news is a reminder that old saves are more than files. They are places we return to differently.
Three May releases landed with real critic momentum. Forza Horizon 6 is the easy headline, but Bond and Batman both have a case.
Fresh critic notes on Forza Horizon 6, LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight, and Directive 8020.
A practical, gentler way to choose your next game when the release calendar gets crowded and the backlog starts feeling like homework.
A busy May week of indie showcases and Steam launches is a reminder to track what catches you before it drifts away.
A busy May release week is a good excuse to stop treating every interesting game like a promise and choose something that fits the night.
ZERO PARADES is out and Hopetown has a new teaser. The more interesting question is how we let new games live with old memories.
Coffee Talk Tokyo arrived in a crowded May release week. Its quieter pace is a useful reminder that backlogs need memory, not just dates.
Steam is overflowing with demos, wishlists, and small releases. The hard part is not finding games. It is remembering why they caught your eye.
Switch 2 chatter is full of lists, reviews, sales, and wishlists. A good game tracker should remember the messy parts too.