Elden Ring Nightreign’s Director Confirms PvP Mode Is Off the Table Forever!

Since the game’s main focus appears to be on Player versus Environment (PvE), the topic of Player versus Player (PvP) inevitably arises. In Elden Ring, there was indeed PvP, as players could engage in combat with other players who invaded their world or in arenas, but it appears that this aspect won’t be included in the upcoming game, which is disappointing to many fans.

Elden Ring Nightreign – Official Executor Character Gameplay Reveal Trailer

Explore the trailer showcasing the Executor Character Gameplay in Elden Ring: Nightreign, a self-contained roguelike journey set within the Elden Ring universe by FromSoftware. In this game, players can wield Executor, a mighty warrior who leaves grace on his sword with each strike and paints devastation across the Night’s landscape. Discover the moveset, skills, and … Read more

Tainted Grail The Fall of Avalon: Should You Tell Caradoc About Arthur’s Soul?

In Tainted Grail: The Fall of Avalon, there’s an epilogue following the main story and a substantial narrative arc centered around “Arthur’s Soul.” Proceeding through the game will eventually present players with a challenging decision. When approaching Caradoc in the final stages, you’ll be faced with the option to disclose the truth about Arthur’s soul. However, the question remains: do you choose to reveal it or not?

Tainted Grail The Fall of Avalon: How To Get Rumpolt’s Revenge Spell

In Tainted Grail: The Fall of Avalon, the game remains faithful to its role-playing game foundations, offering a vast array of strategies when it comes to combat. You have the liberty to choose your character’s role – whether a headstrong warrior, a cunning archer keeping enemies at bay, or if you prefer unpredictability like us, you might enjoy playing as a mage, stirring up chaos.

The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered Review – Gorgeous, Wonderfully Addictive, and Messy

Beneath its updated exterior, the game feels remarkably similar to the Oblivion from 2006 that you’re familiar with. Playing it today offers just as delightful an experience as it did back then, despite a few nagging technical glitches. Nonetheless, the unexpected arrival of Oblivion Remastered in 2025 has to be one of the most pleasant surprises this year.