Frances Chandler+FollowWould You Buy a Lying Mario Clock?Nintendo just dropped the Super Mario Bros. Wonder Talking Flower figurine, and it’s not your average merch. This gadget randomly tells you the wrong time, blurts out phrases in different languages, and can only be silenced temporarily. Is this chaotic, trolling tech a stroke of genius or just $35 of pure mischief? Would you let a device like this loose in your home, or is this a step too far for playful innovation? #Games #VideoGames #Nintendo00Share
John Nelson+FollowBattlefield 6 Dethrones Call of DutyGamers, did you see this coming? Battlefield 6 just outsold Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 to become 2025’s best-selling game. After years of Call of Duty dominating, it looks like players finally demanded more innovation—and Battlefield delivered. Is this a sign that franchise fatigue is real, or just a fluke in the ongoing shooter rivalry? What do you think will keep a franchise on top in the next console cycle? #Games #VideoGames #Battlefield600Share
norma13+FollowWhy Fallout’s TV Success Took a DecadeEver wonder why it took so long for Fallout to hit the small screen? Bethesda played the long game, holding out for a creative team that truly understood the franchise’s DNA. Todd Howard’s decision to dodge Hollywood’s usual ‘game adaptation’ suspects may have set a new gold standard for game-to-TV crossovers. Was the wait worth it, or should studios take more risks on fresh adaptations? #Games #VideoGames #Fallout00Share
Brooke Silva+FollowIs Xbox Overpromising Again?Six years after its cinematic debut, State of Decay 3 is still shrouded in mystery—except for a rare update from Xbox’s publishing lead, who claims it’s “coming on really well.” But with Microsoft’s track record of early announcements and late (or canceled) launches, should fans trust the hype? Is this radio silence a sign of polish or trouble? Sound off: is Xbox’s approach to game reveals building excitement or just frustration? #Games #VideoGames #Xbox10Share
Amanda Short+FollowIs Valve’s Steam Machine a Console Killer?Valve is back in the living room with the Steam Machine, aiming to shake up the console landscape. With a custom AMD chip, 4K gaming, and a console-first design, it’s clear Valve wants to go head-to-head with PlayStation and Xbox. But will its open ecosystem and PC roots be enough to sway console loyalists? Would you ditch your PS5 or Xbox for a Steam Machine? Let’s debate! #Games #VideoGames #SteamMachine10Share
Ashley Cooper+FollowWrestling Meets Gaming: Kenny Omega's Big MoveKenny Omega just blurred the line between pro wrestling and gaming, stepping into the motion capture suit for Alex in Street Fighter 6. As a longtime fan, I’m hyped to see how his in-ring charisma translates to digital combat. But here’s the debate: does bringing real athletes into game development elevate authenticity, or does it risk overshadowing traditional character design? Let’s hear your take! #Games #VideoGames #StreetFighter610Share
John Nelson+FollowFable’s Big Reboot: Game-Changer or Hype?Microsoft’s new Fable reveal is making waves—an open world with real consequences, deep character customization, and simulation elements that let you buy every house or become the town villain. With Playground Games at the helm and a multi-platform launch, is this the quality leap Xbox needed to compete with PlayStation’s big hitters? Does Fable set a new standard for Xbox Game Studios, or is it just another overhyped reboot? Let’s debate! #Games #VideoGames #Fable00Share
Brooke Silva+FollowIs CGI Killing Practical Effects?Jason Momoa just teased that his transformation into Street Fighter’s Blanka leans heavily on computer-generated imagery, while his Lobo look is all about prosthetics and makeup. Are we losing something when iconic characters go digital instead of practical? Or is CGI the only way to do justice to these larger-than-life roles? Let’s debate: practical effects vs. digital wizardry—what makes a character truly come alive? #Games #VideoGames #StreetFighter00Share
norma13+FollowFirst-Person RPGs: The Next Big Leap?Brian Fargo and the InXile team are pushing boundaries with Clockwork Revolution, moving from their classic isometric roots to a fully immersive first-person steampunk RPG. The shift isn’t just about visuals—it’s about reactivity and how deeply the world responds to your choices. Is this evolution the future of role-playing games, or does something get lost in translation? Let’s debate: is first-person truly more immersive, or do we lose the magic of classic perspectives? #Games #VideoGames #ClockworkRevolution00Share
norma13+FollowWould You Have Saved Hytale?Simon Collins-Laflamme’s bold move to buy back and relaunch Hytale after Riot pulled the plug is the kind of tech comeback story we rarely see. Was it genius vision or a risky leap of faith? With early access thriving and modders already pushing boundaries, it’s a fascinating case of indie grit outpacing corporate caution. Would you have taken the same risk to revive a beloved project? #Games #VideoGames #Hytale00Share