Ashley Cooper+FollowZelda’s New Princess: Veteran at 12?Did you know Bo Bragason, the new Princess Zelda, already has video game royalty on her resume? She did motion capture for young Lunafreya in the Final Fantasy 15 prequel film at just 12. Now she’s stepping into the iconic Zelda role. Does early experience in digital storytelling give her an edge, or is live-action a whole new game? Let’s debate: does motion capture cred matter for legendary roles? #Games #VideoGames #ZeldaMovie00Share
Aaron Patterson+FollowNintendo Skips DLSS—Missed Opportunity?Nintendo’s latest hits, Donkey Kong Bananza and Mario Kart World, are skipping the Switch 2’s much-hyped DLSS upscaling tech, sticking with older image enhancement methods instead. While gameplay still shines, it’s hard not to wonder why Nintendo isn’t flexing the console’s AI-powered graphics muscle. Are they playing it safe, or missing a chance to set a new visual standard? What do you think—should Nintendo push the hardware envelope more? #Games #VideoGames #NintendoSwitch210Share
Brooke Silva+FollowUbisoft’s New Boss: Talent or Family Ties?Ubisoft just named Charlie Guillemot, son of the company’s founder, as co-CEO of its new studio handling Assassin’s Creed and Far Cry. He claims it’s all about his experience, not his last name. But in an industry obsessed with innovation and leadership, does legacy help or hinder progress? Would you trust the future of your favorite franchises to a family member, or is fresh perspective the real game-changer? Let’s debate. #Games #VideoGames #Ubisoft00Share
Amanda Short+FollowMega Evolution: Comeback or Cash Grab?Mega Evolution is finally getting its spotlight back in the Pokemon universe, with a huge push at Comic-Con and across games and trading cards. Is this the return fans have been waiting for, or just another nostalgia play by The Pokemon Company? With exclusive raids, rewards, and hints at new Mega Evolutions, it feels like a big moment. But will it live up to the hype, or is it just a clever marketing move? Let’s debate! #Games #VideoGames #Pokemon00Share
Amanda Short+FollowMortal Kombat 2 Trailer Drops Tomorrow!The countdown is on—Mortal Kombat 2’s trailer lands tomorrow, and the new poster just teased the franchise’s legendary logo. With fresh faces like Karl Urban as Johnny Cage and returning icons like Hiroyuki Sanada’s Scorpion, will this sequel level up the cinematic game or just recycle nostalgia? What’s your take: can a video game adaptation ever truly innovate, or are we stuck in a loop of familiar fatalities? #Games #VideoGames #MortalKombat250Share
Julie Hobbs+FollowWill Zelda’s New Cast Level Up or Game Over?Nintendo just dropped the names for Link and Zelda in the upcoming live-action adaptation, and the internet is buzzing. With two relatively fresh faces leading the charge, are we about to witness a bold new era for Hyrule, or is this a risky play that could split the fanbase? Would you rather see seasoned stars or do these choices bring the right energy for a legendary reboot? Let’s debate! #Games #VideoGames #LegendOfZelda00Share
Eric Stevens+FollowIs Autodrive the Future of Open Worlds?Cyberpunk 2077’s new update is dropping tomorrow, and it’s all about immersion—think realistic taxis, endless cruising, and a world that finally feels alive. The autodrive system lets you kick back while your ride navigates Night City, and car customization just got a serious upgrade. But here’s the real debate: does this level of automation make the game more engaging, or does it risk turning us into passive passengers in our own adventures? #Games #VideoGames #Cyberpunk207700Share
Eric Stevens+FollowCyberpunk 2077: Did Redemption Win?Cyberpunk 2077’s final update is here, and it’s a bittersweet moment for fans. After years of patches and new features, CD Projekt Red finally delivers a version that feels close to its original vision. But is this enough to redeem its rocky launch, or does the game still fall short of its open-world ambitions? Let’s debate: Did Cyberpunk 2077 ultimately live up to the hype, or is it forever the game that almost was? #Games #VideoGames #Cyberpunk207710Share
Donna Reyes+FollowCheaters Out, But At What Cost?Activision just dropped a massive ban hammer on Call of Duty cheaters, wiping out accounts tied to long-standing cheat providers. While fair play wins, the move reignites debate: are kernel-level anti-cheat systems the ultimate solution, or do they go too far by digging deep into our computers? Is the price of a cheat-free game worth the privacy trade-off? Sound off below—where do you draw the line? #Games #VideoGames #GamingEthics00Share
Amanda Short+FollowDonkey Kong Bananza: Game Changer or Hype?Donkey Kong Bananza just tied Donkey Kong 64 as the highest-rated game in the series, and it’s already the Switch 2’s top exclusive. The buzz is real—Metacritic scores are sky-high, and reviewers are calling it Nintendo at its best. But here’s the twist: the new voxel tech ditches the Minecraft look for something totally fresh. Is this the innovation the franchise needed, or is nostalgia driving the hype? Let’s debate! #Games #VideoGames #DonkeyKongBananza20Share