Half-Life 3 Is Reportedly Real and Fully Playable

According to Tyler McVicker, who works at Valve and spoke through Engadget, there’s a playable version of Half-Life 3 currently under rigorous testing. McVicker hinted that he and possibly other insiders have been given an opportunity to play it, suggesting that others may have already done so. However, keep in mind that this information should be treated with caution, as it represents the most substantial evidence of the game’s existence to date.

Learning with Pokémon Typing Adventure: Is This a Thing?

Nestled among the numerous spin-offs in the series, there’s one title that’s oddly unique and relatively unknown – a game so peculiar in concept and scarcely distributed that many fans are unaware of its existence. That game is none other than Learning With Pokémon: Typing Adventure, believe it or not, it does exist, and it’s as unusual as you might imagine.

Steam Deck Owners Need to Stop Crying About 30 FPS

For Steam Deck gamers, it’s high time to dispel the notion that 30 FPS equates to an unenjoyable gaming experience. Enjoying titles such as Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 and Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth on a handheld device at 30 FPS is still a delightful experience. As more games evolve with higher power, fans will need to adapt to this framerate, and that’s perfectly acceptable.

Does Anyone Remember That GTA 5 Was Originally on PS3 and Xbox 360?

It’s surprising to remember that Grand Theft Auto 5 was initially launched on PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, given how long it’s been since then. This means it belongs to the seventh generation of gaming, along with GTA 4. Interestingly, only one of these games has been updated for current-generation consoles.

How to Change the Time in Oblivion Remastered

As a gamer immersed in the sprawling world of Oblivion Remastered, I’ve come across an intriguing aspect that isn’t explicitly spelled out: the time and day-night cycles. Some quests within this game are time-bound, meaning they can only be activated at certain hours. Similarly, there are tasks that players can execute exclusively during specific times. Time seems to move rather slowly in this world, making it a drag when you’re waiting for it to advance naturally. That’s where the knack of manipulating time comes in handy. If you’re one of those who want to speed things up or slow them down as per your convenience, here’s how I managed to alter the time in Oblivion Remastered.