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WWW.GADGETS360.COMScientists Finally Discover How Long a Day Lasts on UranusPhoto Credit: Pixabay/95C Uranus’s true rotation period measured through planetary oscillation for the first time Highlights Uranus’s day lasts 17 hours and 14 minutes Oscillation models provided the breakthrough Magnetic misalignment had long obscured data Advertisement Scientists have finally found how about Uranus day length using the most recent analysis of a decade's worth of Hubble Space Telescope data. As per the scientists, the Uranus holds 17 hours, 14 minutes, and 52 seconds to finish a complete rotation—that is, 28 seconds more than the estimation served by NASA's Voyager 2 spacecraft. This estimation was made possible through the measurement of the magnetic fields and the radio waves coming from the auras of the planet. This understanding helps one derive surface mapping and alignment estimation in perplexing surroundings. Some of those maps may need to be reconsidered based on the most recent research.Hubble Refines Uranus' Spin and Orbit TimeAccording to reports, the Hubble Space Telescope study verified Uranus completed a revolution in 17 hours, 14 minutes, and 52 seconds. That is 28 seconds more than the NASA mission Voyager 2, from the 1980s.The report further mentions that through examination of a ten-year record of aurora observations, a team headed by Laurent Lamy at the Paris Observatory in France revealed the magnetic poles of the planet. That long-term monitoring gave even more exact rotation periods—that is, nearly 84 Earth years for Uranus to orbit the sun.Uranus' Rotation Refined, Aiding Future ExplorationOn Uranus, a day just lasts far longer. More precise rotational time observations of the gas giant should enable scientists to plan visits to investigate it. Unlike on Mars and Earth, savage windstorms make it far more difficult to identify the rotation times of the biggest solar system planets.The first estimate of Uranus's spin was shifted closer to the Voyager 2 probe, which made a close-range approach on January 24, 1986. The researchers during that time found out that the planet's mangetic field was by 59 degrees from celestial north. Moreover, the researchers observed that its rotation axis was 98 degrees offset.Uranus Spins Sideways with a 17-Hour Day, Scientists ConfirmThe report further mentions that Uranus effectively revolves "lying down" compared to Earth; during this period, its magnetic poles find a giant circle as the planet rotates. These highest offsets mean With a safety margin of plus or minus 36 seconds, scientists at the time estimated that Uranus was completing a full revolution in every 17 hours, 14 minutes, and 24 seconds by measuring the magnetic field of the planet as well as radio emissions from aurora at its magnetic poles. For the latest tech news and reviews, follow Gadgets 360 on X, Facebook, WhatsApp, Threads and Google News. For the latest videos on gadgets and tech, subscribe to our YouTube channel. If you want to know everything about top influencers, follow our in-house Who'sThat360 on Instagram and YouTube. Further reading: Uranus, planetary science, day length, oscillation models, Voyager 2, ice giant, astronomy Gadgets 360 Staff The resident bot. If you email me, a human will respond. More Related Stories0 Reacties 0 aandelen 28 Views
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MEDIUM.COMRaising Good PromptsRaising Good PromptsHow prompt engineering is basically parenting with syntaxPublished inBootcamp·3 min read·Just now--Image generated with DALL·EIf you’ve ever stared into the abyss of a blank input field, hoping your AI will birth a masterpiece from your vague and hopeful string of words, then congratulations, you’re a prompt parent.Full disclosure: I don’t have any parenting experience myself. But I am the older sister to a once-fearless younger brother so I feel very qualified to weigh in, k!?Like parenting, prompt engineering is an endless dance of clarity, patience, and strategic rewording. You start with high hopes. You end up negotiating with a non-sentient being about why “turn me into an action figure” is not enough information. And along the way, you learn a lot — about yourself, about language, and about how no matter how smart your “child” is, they still need you to make lunch.Here’s why prompt engineering might be the most unexpectedly parental act of our digital age:You Get Back What You Put In (Mostly)Like handing a toddler a spoon and a bowl of cereal, giving an AI a vague or chaotic prompt will get you a mess. Funny, maybe. But not what you hoped for.Prompts, like kids, thrive on structure. The more you guide them with specificity and context, the more likely they are to deliver something coherent and delightful. If you want them to think outside the box, you’ve got to show them what the box even is.They’ll Do Exactly What You Say (Derogatory)Kids are experts at weaponizing literalness. Ask them to clear the table? They’ll push everything onto the floor and beam with pride. AI is similar — it lacks context unless you give it context. If you say, “Write a haiku about clouds,” and forget to mention tone, don’t be surprised when it serves you the most emo weather report ever.Prompting is about anticipating misinterpretation before it happens. It’s not all about telling them what to do; it’s teaching them how to think about what they’re about to do.Your Intentions Don’t Always Translate0 Reacties 0 aandelen 31 Views
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WWW.RESETERA.COMTrump exempts smartphones, computers, chips, circuits, CPUs, SSDs, HDDs, monitors, blu-rays, and more from tariffs (game consoles not included)RandomlyRandom67 Member Jul 7, 2023 2,281 I posted this over in the EtcetEra Forum but I figured I would post it here too https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2025-04-12/trump-exempts-phones-computers-chips-from-reciprocal-tariffs President Donald Trump's administration exempted smartphones, computers and other electronics from its so-called reciprocal tariffs, potentially cushioning consumers from sticker shock while benefiting electronics giants including Apple Inc. and Samsung Electronics Co. The exclusions, published late Friday by US Customs and Border Protection, narrow the scope of the levies by excluding the products from Trump's 125% China tariff and his baseline 10% global tariff on nearly all other countries. Click to expand... Click to shrink... Unfortunately consoles are not on this list, so they will still be subject to 10% or 145% tariffs depending on whether they are produced in China or elsewhere (GPUs are also missing) seems like GPUs are exempted too Last edited: Today at 10:56 AM Ricker Member Oct 27, 2017 9,160 Beautiful Province of Quebec. Why did he have to touch anything at all...jesus christ,4 years of this shit. Last edited: Today at 10:11 AM ragolliangatan Legendary Uncle Works at Nintendo Member Aug 31, 2019 5,951 RandomlyRandom67 said: I posted this over in the EtcetEra Forum but I figured I would post it here too https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2025-04-12/trump-exempts-phones-computers-chips-from-reciprocal-tariffs Unfortunately consoles are not on this list, so they will still be subject to 10% or 145% tariffs depending on whether they are produced in China or elsewhere (GPUs are also missing) Click to expand... Click to shrink... He will capitulate on the rest at some point too Killer Member Oct 27, 2017 2,846 Is US run by clowns? Fudus ▲ Legend ▲ Member Sep 18, 2020 2,505 East of the sun and west of the moon So exemption will gradually roll out in proportions to million dollar dinner invitations by CEOs? OP OP RandomlyRandom67 Member Jul 7, 2023 2,281 ragolliangatan said: He will capitulate on the rest at some point too Click to expand... Click to shrink... hopefully, but they are very much against gaming so we'll see Devilgunman Member Oct 27, 2017 7,891 He doesn't have a fcking clue what he's doing. T88heon Member Aug 26, 2024 882 Trump is mailable. I wouldn't put any thought into what is still on the tariff table. Yoshimitsu126 The Fallen Nov 11, 2017 16,942 United States Rolling back even more. What a loser. Won't be surprised he roll backs even more for game consoles and gpu later Bran Member Oct 25, 2017 469 Killer said: Is US run by clowns? Click to expand... Click to shrink... Evil clowns NoobSauceG7 Member Feb 7, 2022 2,061 Killer said: Is US run by clowns? Click to expand... Click to shrink... No because clowns are funny Foot Member Mar 10, 2019 12,887 I will tariff EVERYTHING!!!!! (Except the things that would actually be impacted by tariffs, oh god I'm so scared) Neoxon Spotlighting Black Excellence - Diversity Analyst Member Oct 25, 2017 92,715 Houston, TX Yoshimitsu126 said: Rolling back even more. What a loser. Won't be surprised he roll backs even more for game consoles and gpu later Click to expand... Click to shrink... GPUs are already exempt now, although I wouldn't be surprised if game consoles are next. gundamkyoukai Member Oct 25, 2017 24,348 Killer said: Is US run by clowns? Click to expand... Click to shrink... yes and truth is they worst than clowns lol Just matter of time before he walk back on more things . adj_noun Avenger Oct 25, 2017 21,383 Well I guess the important thing is we're still butchering the hobby industry. OP OP RandomlyRandom67 Member Jul 7, 2023 2,281 Neoxon said: GPUs are already exempt now, although I wouldn't be surprised if game consoles are next. Click to expand... Click to shrink... Is that confirmed? There was confusion on whether they are actually exempt or not from the previous guidance Tribes of Trusty Member Oct 27, 2017 1,959 RandomlyRandom67 said: I posted this over in the EtcetEra Forum but I figured I would post it here too https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2025-04-12/trump-exempts-phones-computers-chips-from-reciprocal-tariffs Unfortunately consoles are not on this list, so they will still be subject to 10% or 145% tariffs depending on whether they are produced in China or elsewhere (GPUs are also missing) Click to expand... Click to shrink... Soon, we'll have the Switch 2 rebranded as the "Nintendo Xperience", a tablet which offer a new type of experience, with games included, totally not a videogame console; alongside its AI (Amiibo Intelligent) companion. Think this but 2025 : Busaiku Teyvat Traveler Member Oct 25, 2017 17,250 Killer said: Is US run by clowns? Click to expand... Click to shrink... No, clowns have brains. UAZ-469 Member Dec 12, 2023 1,396 Killer said: Is US run by clowns? Click to expand... Click to shrink... not sure how this is even a question at this point. YES, yes we are, this is like the 500th example since he took office. Blatantly corrupt ones too. Part of the terms of Vietnam's agreement which reduced tariffs on them was favorable terms for Starlink specifically, one of Musk's projects. We're being run by a combination of Biff Tannen and Tony Soprano, but senile ianpm31 Member Oct 27, 2017 7,311 Dude has created a clown show. Wasting so much time and energy with this tariff nonsense when it's full of exemptions. Remove the entire thing and stop wasting ppls time and money. Eric_S Member Nov 29, 2017 1,132 Killer said: Is US run by clowns? Click to expand... Click to shrink... It's ran by rent seekers with some dashes of corporate capture at the moment, yes. For extra fun, just know that the US has the best macro economic university institutions and researchers in the world. BobLablow Member Apr 18, 2018 2,612 But it's ok on food products and ingredients, lol. What a fucking shitshow shinken Member Oct 27, 2017 2,238 Loser Trump will have to add goods to this exemption list as long as Xi isn't calling him. Hahahaha....what a loser. PLASTICA-MAN Member Oct 26, 2017 28,594 Someone gives him some consoles and games and tell him to start playing quickly, before it is too late. Last edited: Today at 11:10 AM Igniz12 Member Oct 25, 2017 8,000 What an absolute loser. Those Yanks sure know how to pick em. Idk anything about finance but I keep reading this bonds thing has them spooked and so everyday we're gonna see them pare back the tariffs until it basically becomes nothing eventually? kurahador Member Oct 28, 2017 19,585 This is because of those DOGE staff isn't it? Pendas Member Oct 28, 2017 6,427 Fudus said: So exemption will gradually roll out in proportions to million dollar dinner invitations by CEOs? Click to expand... Click to shrink... Yes, the whole point is to strong arm Nations/ companies into doing what he wants. Except I'm pretty this is having the reverse effect and he's blinking once he notices the damage that is being done. Killer Member Oct 27, 2017 2,846 UAZ-469 said: not sure how this is even a question at this point. YES, yes we are, this is like the 500th example since he took office. Blatantly corrupt ones too. Part of the terms of Vietnam's agreement which reduced tariffs on them was favorable terms for Starlink specifically, one of Musk's projects. We're being run by a combination of Biff Tannen and Tony Soprano, but senile Click to expand... Click to shrink... Eric_S said: It's ran by rent seekers with some dashes of corporate capture at the moment, yes. For extra fun, just know that the US has the best macro economic university institutions and researchers in the world. Click to expand... Click to shrink... I think they have done it to manipulate stock markets. No other reason to suggest otherwise Xion_Stellar Member Oct 25, 2017 4,101 Is he waiting for Sony, Microsoft and Nintendo to come and kiss his feet again before consoles are exempted? OP OP RandomlyRandom67 Member Jul 7, 2023 2,281 Xion_Stellar said: Is he waiting for Sony, Microsoft and Nintendo to come and kiss his feet again before consoles are exempted? Click to expand... Click to shrink... Yup they are just one $1 million dinner away from an exemption lmao Ariakon44 Prophet of Truth Member Nov 17, 2020 11,317 I'm kind of confused, if most of the parts making up a game console are exempt than how would a game console be charged the full tariff? Aren't products charged by the components they use? LewieP Member Oct 26, 2017 19,617 Oh damn, I was just about to open a phone, computer and chip factory in the US, creating loads of jobs. I guess I'll cancel those plans now. Ariakon44 said: I'm kind of confused, if most of the parts making up a game console are exempt than how would a game console be charged the full tariff? Aren't products charged by the components they use? Click to expand... Click to shrink... I'm curious if this means we'll just see an assembly plant in the US. All the components shipped in from overseas, and a small number of low paid staff putting them together. Xion_Stellar Member Oct 25, 2017 4,101 RandomlyRandom67 said: Yup they are just one $1 million dinner away from an exemption lmao Click to expand... Click to shrink... Well they did it last time he was President so I guess he expects a repeat. Freelance Brian Member Oct 25, 2017 2,101 Xion_Stellar said: Is he waiting for Sony, Microsoft and Nintendo to come and kiss his feet again before consoles are exempted? Click to expand... Click to shrink... Me thinks the ESA can have game consoles specified by a phone call. Doesn't really make any sense to exempt computers and not something like a PS5 when they're basically designed the exact same way OP OP RandomlyRandom67 Member Jul 7, 2023 2,281 Ariakon44 said: I'm kind of confused, if most of the parts making up a game console are exempt than how would a game console be charged the full tariff? Aren't products charged by the components they use? Click to expand... Click to shrink... Doesn't it depend on what is being imported? A completed console has its own HTSUS category, vs these components are being imported by themselves not as a component of a product skillzilla81 "This guy are sick" The Fallen Oct 25, 2017 11,166 Freelance Brian said: Me thinks the ESA can have game consoles specified by a phone call. Doesn't really make any sense to exempt computers and not something like a PS5 when they're basically designed the exact same way Click to expand... Click to shrink... I was thinking it'd be easy for a lawyer to make a distinction on this. So fucking stupid. 1-D_FE Member Oct 27, 2017 8,966 ragolliangatan said: He will capitulate on the rest at some point too Click to expand... Click to shrink... By capitulate, someone will drop the bag of money in the right spot and consoles will be exempt too. He's a mafia leader. Everything is about paying the extortion fee or he'll end you. There was a thread in the PC Gaming reddit the other day. A party at Mar Largo where it cost a million dollars to attend. Jensen was at that party. And "coincidentally" enough, the AI restrictions on China were lifted and Nvidia was unfucked. I wonder how many people attended that party. 200 people and Shitstain made 200 million (plus whatever bags were dropped off). Serenitynow Member Oct 25, 2017 2,050 Yo ESA what are you doing, why aren't consoles on the exemption list? vio55555 Member Apr 11, 2024 3,125 Xion_Stellar said: Is he waiting for Sony, Microsoft and Nintendo to come and kiss his feet again before consoles are exempted? Click to expand... Click to shrink... Given how he operates... yes? Trump literally does whatever the last person who speaks to him tells him to do. Bing147 Member Jun 13, 2018 4,134 Time to dust off the old legal arguments that consoles are computers Vexii Member Oct 31, 2017 2,982 UK Just incase it isn't clear why this happened PennyPasta Member Sep 3, 2020 2,022 Gamer County doug bowser on his way to the next million dollar dinner ASAP mute ▲ Legend ▲ Member Oct 25, 2017 28,897 Nintendo checks haven't cleared yet I assume. Chille Member Jan 7, 2018 2,272 Time for Sony to pull a ps3 and add Linux support, printer support and call the PS5 a pc so it can have cheaper tax again. Red Kong XIX Member Oct 11, 2020 12,841 this still makes everything 10% more expensive btw STHX One Winged Slayer Member Oct 27, 2017 587 When a clown moves into the royal palace he doesn't become a king, it's the palace that turns into a circus tapdancingFreak Member Dec 12, 2017 4,519 Charlotte, NC every day's a new adventure!!! entremet You wouldn't toast a NES cartridge Member Oct 26, 2017 69,942 He's still killing small businesses. Polk Avenger Oct 26, 2017 5,770 Xion_Stellar said: Is he waiting for Sony, Microsoft and Nintendo to come and kiss his feet again before consoles are exempted? Click to expand... Click to shrink... Considering how many Xboxes MS sells, he might wait long time. mclem Member Oct 25, 2017 14,269 Tribes of Trusty said: Soon, we'll have the Switch 2 rebranded as the "Nintendo Xperience", a tablet which offer a new type of experience, with games included, totally not a videogame console; alongside its AI (Amiibo Intelligent) companion. Click to expand... Click to shrink... You joke, but I wonder where, legally, the distinction lies. Why *isn't* the Switch, fundamentally, a tablet?0 Reacties 0 aandelen 32 Views
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WWW.POLYGON.COMThe best Nintendo Switch games for grown-upsThe Nintendo Switch is known for its robust library of first-party games that prioritize fun and cooperative experiences for audiences of all ages. But what about games for grown-ups? Sure, it’s fun and all to somersault around as a mustachioed plumber who can transform into an elephant, but sometimes all you want is something a little more... challenging; more adult, for lack of a better word.We pooled together our braintrust of gaming connoisseurs to find the best games on the Nintendo Switch for players looking beyond the plethora of family fun-for-all titles the console has to offer. From turn-based strategy games and ruthless roguelikes to fourth-wall-breaking horror and more, we’ve pulled together a list of only the best of the best.Our latest update added Animal Well, Balatro, Lorelei and the Laser Eyes, Neva, and Unicorn Overlord.13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim$60$6013 Sentinels dares to blend hard sci-fi visual novels, real-time military strategy, and a mandatory in-game wiki into one sprawling narrative about how societies can collapse and rebuild. To appreciate its narrative — which threads together Evangelion, Terminator, Stranger Things, the works of Tarkovsky, and an abundance of hard-to-find retro anime — you’ll simply have needed enough time on this planet to experience all the reference material.13 Sentinels continues Vanillaware’s legacy of beautifully drawn, shamelessly pervy art. So it’s for adults in practically every meaning of the phrase. Don’t be surprised to see, within minutes, naked teenagers piloting mechs to fend off mass death. Or teachers and scientists wearing skintight latex suits. The fan service is unavoidable and for some, that might be reason to go with another option on this list. But remember that artists like Vanillaware can have exceptional talent while indulging in the comically tasteless. Just ask Carl Barks, the writer and artist of the original Donald Duck stories who in his later years pivoted to sexy cartoon duck paintings. —Chris Plante$60 at Nintendo$60 at Best BuyAnimal Well$25$25A Metroidvania stuffed with secrets, there’s nothing explicitly adult about Animal Well. But it does ooze a creepy atmosphere, and rewards dedicated players who unravel (and sometimes bash their heads against) complex, opaque puzzles. Divining Animal Well’s subtle environmental and contextual clues leads to new mysteries, new areas to explore, and the delight of puzzle solving.The Switch is awash in Metroid-inspired games, but Animal Well is one of its best. It’s a puzzle-solver’s and scavenger-hunter’s dream. Don’t read too much about it, and don’t watch playthroughs. Instead, discover the rich depth of Animal Well for yourself. —Michael McWhertor$25 at Nintendo$15Poker, math, and a whole lot of jokers power Balatro, a roguelite of deceptive simplicity and ingenious design. With its finely honed learning curve and numbers-go-up dopamine-inducing pleasures, Balatro casts a spell that’s hard to break. And why would you? You’re having fun playing an incredibly inventive version of poker.Balatro may look like a gambling game, and therefore “adult,” but the most mature thing about it is recognizing when you’ve fallen too deep into a Balatro hole and must come up for air — and maybe even a shower or a meal. Developer LocalThunk’s endlessly replayable roguelike card game can keep you rapt for hours, encouraging just-one-more-turn rationalization and converting even deck-builder skeptics into deck-builder advocates. —M. McWhertor$15 at Nintendo$30 at Target (Special Edition)Blasphemous$25$25Few games on the Nintendo Switch merit the description of “adult” as much as Blasphemous, the debut title from Spanish developer The Game Kitchen. This Metroidvania action-adventure is set in a gothic medieval world populated by demonic creatures, ruthless warrior zealots, and hapless commoners plagued by otherworldly misfortune. As the “Penitent One,” the last of a masked order of knights, players battle across the land of Cvstodia on a journey for revenge and absolution rife with esoteric symbolism and heavy religious overtones. It’s a hell of an action game, filled with deadly challenges, grotesque lumbering boss battles, and a wealth of hidden secrets. If you’re looking for something that will test your skill and concentration like a good FromSoftware game, Blasphemous is a blast. —Toussaint Egan$25 at Nintendo$25 at Best Buy$20Polygon’s #2 game of the year 2022 is also one of the very best games you can play on Switch. In Citizen Sleeper you’re a humanoid machine, owned by the Essen-Arp corporation — with a body designed to fall apart, unless you can take a certain serum that you need to survive. After escaping to a station called the Eye, you choose how to rebuild your life. You talk to people — like the food cart vendor, or the mushroom farmers, or the group repairing a huge spaceship — to try and find work, find friends, and maybe even find your way to freedom.Citizen Sleeper scratches that Baldur’s Gate 3 and Disco Elysium roleplay itch. Your success — or simply which narrative branch you go down — is determined by a dice roll, influenced by the stats that you excel at. But there’s a twist: When you’re low on the machine-medication, you have fewer dice at your disposal, which means there are fewer things you can do. Scarcity means having to make tough choices, just to stay alive. —Nicole Clark$20 at NintendoCult of the Lamb$25$25At first, you might think Cult of the Lamb is a game for children. It has bubbly, adorable characters and bright colors; you play a little lamb and they’re practically angelic. However, the deception pulled off by developer Massive Monster is in the title. This is a game about a cult, one that you build from the ground up, which means you’ll be performing a lot of questionable acts. They range from typical cult behavior, like punishing people for speaking out against you, to the absolute foul, like feeding your members poop or sacrificing them to appease the deity that saved your life. (There’s also the new Sins of the Flesh DLC, which allows you to commit… you know.)Almost everything you do in Cult of the Lamb is for them. You’ll not only build a cult full of dedicated worshippers (you hope) but also fight your way through five areas to take out four bishops who seem to have chained up your god. The game uses roguelike mechanics and randomization to change up your runs, so on one you can make it to the end boss, and on another, you find and rescue a new cult recruit. You can also use these sections to gather resources, which help to build amenities like bathrooms and crops for farming and craft recipes for more robust meals. All these systems work seamlessly together to create a challenging yet darkly humorous experience. —Carli Velocci$25 at NintendoDead Cells$12$2552% off$12It stands to reason one of the earliest entries in the now-ubiquitous roguelike craze might be showing its age, but Dead Cells is aging like a Châteauneuf-du-Pape. In one of today’s most saturated genres, this 2D-brawler-meets-Metroidvania is still one of the most complex, challenging, and satisfying roguelikes around.It doesn’t hurt that Motion Twin’s 2017 title received a Castlevania-themed DLC with new map sets, weapons, abilities, and enemies. And far from being a mere promotional crossover, Return to Castlevania serves as a stark reminder of the game’s timeless, fluid combat and enticing “one more run” repetition. It’s a difficult game to put down, yes, but it’s not mindless — building a strong character with a steadily growing collection of weapons and power-ups requires foresight and careful risk assessment, not to mention developing muscle memory with each vastly different weapon. In Dead Cells, variety, dexterity, and wisdom collide; I’m willing to bet that I’ll still be playing it in another decade. —Mike Mahardy$12 at Nintendo$40When Disco Elysium launched in 2019, people in the video game world were caught off-guard. This was a heavy narrative role-playing title with overtly political messages about communism and fascism, and it was made by a small team. The stakes are also very low; sure, it starts off with a murder mystery, but that quickly takes a back seat to the union-busting drama, arguing with locals, and hunting for cryptids. Regardless of your preconceived notions, Disco Elysium is one of the most story-rich, funny, and deeply moving experiences you can have in a video game. You play as Harrier “Harry” Du Bois, a cop who has woken up one morning in an unfamiliar city without his memory thanks to an intense drunken stupor. Then it gets more absurd from there. You’ll navigate this world by engaging in dialogue with other characters and performing skill checks, which is typical of this kind of game, but your Thought Cabinet allows you to have conversations with your own thoughts, too. Disco Elysium is less about solving mysteries or saving a city as an outsider and more about building yourself up with new ideologies, connecting with others (if you can), and just being an absolute hot mess, and you won’t find another game like it. Best of all, the version on the Switch is The Final Cut, so you’ll get the complete picture. —CV$40 at NintendoDredge$25$25Imagine you’re a fisherman; you arrive at an island, ready for your first day of work. You’ll need to catch fish to make the money needed to upgrade your gear and storage — a familiar life sim activity — but, then again, some of these fish are a little strange. Oh, yeah, and don’t operate your boat after sundown, because you’ll start to take psychic damage from your terror-driven hallucinations.I can’t get our reviewer’s description of this game out of my head, which I think absolutely nails it: “Dredge invents and perfects the fishing-horror genre.” The game mixes the satisfaction of filling a Pokédex with the suspense and thrill of unexpected cosmic horrors. There’s a gorgeous amount of open ocean to ride around, little archipelagos and outposts to visit. It’s the perfect chill set up, wrapped in an inventive, frightening package that makes it suitable for a slightly older crowd. —NC$25 at Nintendo$30 at Amazon (Deluxe Edition)Hades$25$25A Diablo sequel from another universe, Hades is a game of dying, dusting yourself off — or rather toweling off the blood — and making yet another doomed-to-failure escape attempt from the Underworld. But it’s also a game of mature, complicated relationships. It’s a story of mothers and sons, lovers and rivals, and an ever-extending family whom you learn to love (again) through healing. Its story, which slowly reveals itself over the course of many hours and many escape attempts, is filled with humor and sadness.Hades is equally rewarding for its challenge. Supergiant’s tight, carefully honed roguelike gameplay mechanics are a constant, pleasurable surprise throughout — not in spite of how many times you may die, but because of it. Hades pushes you to play it differently, to experiment beyond your comfort zone, with each run. And if you’re a busy adult with no more than 30 minutes of free time to play a video game every day, Hades fits with your schedule. Runs take 15-30 minutes, depending on your progress and skill. The trick is actually knowing when to stop, because you may find yourself hours into back-to-back attempts, wondering where the time’s gone. —M. McWhertor$25 at Nintendo$25 at Target$20Full of morbid whimsy, I Am Dead casts players as Morris Lupton, the recently deceased curator of a museum learning about what the afterlife is like. Ironically, it is overwhelmingly concerned with the living: Lupton is meant to find other ghosts that have yet to move on by locating objects of sentimental value to them, employing his supernatural snooping powers to solve puzzles and find things hiding in plain sight. A rumination on the stories we write in what we leave behind, I Am Dead celebrates all the wonderfully mundane things a life can be, and the ways our stories bleed into others’, never really beginning nor ending. —Joshua Rivera$20 at NintendoInscryption$20$20The less said about Inscryption, a deck-building roguelike and Polygon’s 2021 game of the year, the better. It’s full of surprises, not just in its mechanics, but in its unraveling story. (By the way, if “deck-building” turns you off, know that Inscryption also includes escape room-style puzzle elements and a heavy dose of atmospheric horror.) If you’re averse to the deck-building genre altogether, Inscryption may not change your mind, but it does a good job of easing the player into its strategies and teaching you how to play.Inscryption is designed to throw you off right from the start menu. Its secrets are better kept secret — don’t look up any spoilers. And while this horror-tinged deck-builder is fairly tame in its violence, the blood and foul language contained within keep it firmly in grown-up territory. —M. McWhertor$20 at Nintendo$15Into the Breach proves that knowing your opponent’s next move doesn’t guarantee victory. In fact, the second game from FTL: Faster Than Light developer Subset Games often highlights the opposite: Clairvoyance can interrupt an otherwise sound strategy. In Into the Breach, your task is twofold. You must deploy an ever-growing collection of mechs from kaiju-like monsters, but also protect as much of Earth’s property as possible in turn-based battles. Crucially, you can always see the monsters’ next move on the isometric grid, a mechanic that can help you plan where to move your mechs next, but also show you just how impossible it will be to save everyone. It’s a challenging, chess-like strategy game about futility and calculated risks, and it takes dozens of hours before the intense skirmishes ever feel old. —M. Mahardy$15 at Nintendo$25One of our favorite puzzle games of 2024, Lorelei and the Laser Eyes is one of those bring-a-notebook games, à la Fez, The Witness, and Blue Prince. Developer Simogo (Sayonara Wild Hearts, Device 6) sends players to a dark and creepy hotel in Italy where they encounter rooms full of logic puzzles and the occasional local weirdo. A compelling mystery story ties together the game’s varied logic puzzles, which can be admittedly tough, but offer a great sense of relief once solved.Fans of non-linear narratives and surrealistic fiction — and players with some patience for backtracking — should give Lorelei and the Laser Eyes a spin. Don’t be surprised if you’re quickly sucked into its clever, compelling puzzles. —M. McWhertor$25 at Nintendo$60Most come to Metal Gear in their youth, but it’s the way it lingers in your mind as an adult that makes it a classic. The first volume of the Metal Gear Solid Master Collection (a second has yet to be officially announced) collects the first 17 years of Hideo Kojima’s espionage epic. Across three bona-fide classics (and two 2D curiosities), the story of Solid Snake, a lone soldier on a mission to stop nuclear war, expands into a generational epic about How We Got Here — a story of memes, genes, and the post-truth world we were building, decades before we realized we were building it. Few games are so idiosyncratic and prescient, full of satisfying challenge and philosophical quandaries to ponder long after you’ve stopped playing. —JR$60 at NintendoNeva$20$20If you can handle it emotionally, Neva is a beautiful, meditative adventure game about being cared for and caring for others. As Alba, you progress through four seasons with your wolflike partner Neva, encountering puzzles, platforming challenges, and dark, blobby bad guys. Neva is only a few hours long, so its breezy narrative — much of which is communicated through gameplay, not dialogue — can be enjoyed in a weekend.Neva’s visuals and atmosphere are more successful than some of its action, but for anyone looking for a sweet, sentimental (and potentially devastating) story, developer Nomada Studio’s 2D adventure is worth experiencing. Probably with a box of tissues handy. —M. McWhertor$20 at PlayStation$20A real note-taker’s game, Return of the Obra Dinn is one of the most satisfying interactive mysteries you can play. Something went wrong on the merchant vessel Obra Dinn and, using your supernatural pocket watch, you can only glimpse fragments of it. Wander around charmingly rendered dioramas of violence in a style that evokes both silent films and lo-fi video games, filling up your notebook (both an in-game digital one and, it’s very likely, a physical one) to piece together what happened on this doomed voyage. There’s nothing quite like The Return of the Obra Dinn, and solving its mysteries makes you feel like the most accomplished detective alive. —JR$20 at NintendoA Space for the Unbound$20$20A Space for the Unbound starts off quietly weird. You play as a teen named Atma, who gains the ability to go into people’s minds with the help of a magic book. You soon learn that your girlfriend Raya also has reality-warping powers. But this all takes a back seat (for now, anyway) to you two running around town and checking off bucket list items now that you’re almost done with high school. Make a cat your friend, go to a special cat world, hop into the minds of people at a movie theater who are acting like cats — the usual. But then the stakes get increasingly more dire, as you not only have to help your friend finish her bucket list but also stop her from herself.This retro-styled visual novel has everything. It’s funny, heartfelt, surprising, supernatural, and utterly human. It might be a pixelated throwback to the 90s, but it feels so modern in how it centers the relationships between the characters and uses established plot points to throw the player off guard. Most of the point-and-click gameplay involves walking around, petting cats, and doing favors for people, so it’s not the most dynamic game, but it’s still exciting to watch the story unfold. It was one of our top indie games in 2023, and if you missed it, now is the time to check it out. —CV$20 at NintendoUnicorn Overlord$60$60If another game on this list, 13 Sentinels, left you craving more, developer VanillaWare delivered a great follow-up to that RPG in 2024: Unicorn Overlord. This tactical fantasy RPG for fans of Tactics Ogre or Final Fantasy Tactics offers strategic depth and complexity, to the degree to which you prefer, wrapped in the studio’s gorgeous trademark illustrative style.Unicorn Overlord tells a fairly standard medieval fantasy tale of an orphaned prince fighting to restore his kingdom. But the real drama comes during the game’s battles that take place both on giant battlefields and at smaller, party-sized encounters. Across dozens of hours of gameplay, Unicorn Overlord provides great diversity, including pre-planning battles, bonding with your cohorts, outfitting your armies, and exploratory quests. The game is stuffed, but not unwieldy, and a great way to while a few minutes or a few hours. —MM$60 at NintendoVampire Survivors$5$5Vampire Survivors is an incredibly easy-to-marathon roguelike with a very simple premise. You operate a single character, dodging and defeating mobs of various enemy types. But attacks basically just emanate from your character; the only buttons you use are for movement. As you defeat enemies, you get power-ups that stack and interact — adding more attack, defense, or heal to your toolkit.The joy of the game is much like that in Hades. There are so many strategies to try out across various maps and characters (each of whom have their own perks), in terms of stacking various buffs. Different maps require different strategy types. And the minute you end a run, it’s so easy to just dip into another one. Blink and suddenly three hours have passed, and yet you could just get one more run in — after all, you might just defeat Death on this one. —NCWorld of Horror$16$2020% off$16Polygon’s audience is young, so most of you didn’t grow up playing spooky text adventures on the Mac II. Trust me, that’s for the better. As charming as the retro aesthetic looks, actually playing the ultra retro adventures required superhuman patience. And the rewards were, at best, a few crudely drawn visuals.World of Horror is a chance for folks to experience the magic of the early days of video games without all the headaches. Beneath its old-school exterior, developer Paweł Koźmiński constructed a clever, modern roguelike role-playing game. And the setting, an alternate 1980s Japan overrun with horrors inspired by Junji Ito and H.P. Lovecraft, is fresher than the dusty dungeons of fantasy games of yore.To set expectations: World of Horror may be easier to navigate than its inspirations, but it’s not an easy game. This is horror, after all. You will be challenged and terrified before inevitably falling short of victory. But the complete version — the game exited early access this year — has a variety of stories and items to keep you returning to its inky, pixelated shadows. —CP$16 at Steam$20 at NintendoSee More:0 Reacties 0 aandelen 30 Views
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WCCFTECH.COMGrand Theft Auto V Enhanced Edition Stunning NaturalVision Enhanced Mod Will Bring the Game’s Visuals to the Next LevelMenu Home News Hardware Gaming Mobile Finance Deals Reviews How To Wccftech Gaming Grand Theft Auto V Enhanced Edition Stunning NaturalVision Enhanced Mod Will Bring the Game’s Visuals to the Next Level Francesco De Meo • Apr 12, 2025 at 12:11pm EDT Grand Theft Auto V Enhanced Edition is about to become an even better-looking game with the NaturalVision Enhanced mod, which promises to bring the game's visuals to the next level. The new version of the popular mood now available for the original version of the game has been showcased this week with some brand new screenshots that highlight the stunning visual improvements it will bring. In addition to the brand new improvements, the developer behind the mod, Razed, confirmed on Discord that they have been able to enable an unused feature in Grand Theft Auto V Enhanced Edition which casts additional shadows from all light resources, resulting in more depth and detail in the vast majority of scenarios, as highlighted in some comparison screenshots. A release date for the mod, which will be launched for free, has yet to be confirmed, but a trailer is already in the works, so it shouldn't be long until we see more of this mod in actual action. 2 of 9 Grand Theft Auto V Enhanced Edition is, without a doubt, the best way to experience the fifth entry in the series ahead of Grand Theft Auto VI release later this year on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X and S. In addition to providing a great experience that looks better than ever, the new version of the game is likely also a preview of some of the tech players should expect to see in the upcoming new entry in the series, although it will be only until the PC version until the game's gorgeous visuals will run at anything beyond 30 FPS if how the Enhanced Edition runs on CPUs on par with those powering current generation consoles is of any indication. Grand Theft Auto V Enhanced Edition is now available on PC. You can learn more about this version of the game in Alessio's analysis. Subscribe to get an everyday digest of the latest technology news in your inbox Follow us on Topics Sections Company Some posts on wccftech.com may contain affiliate links. We are a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to amazon.com © 2025 WCCF TECH INC. 700 - 401 West Georgia Street, Vancouver, BC, Canada0 Reacties 0 aandelen 32 Views
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