GamersHeroes Monday, November 10, 2025 9:54 AM An enhanced version of ProbablyMonsters' Storm Lancers is set to hit the Nintendo Switch 2 and PC December 9, brining HDR support, framerates of 60 frames per second, and the inclusion of Nintendo GameShare and Steam Remote Play Together. The post Storm Lancers Coming to Nintedo Switch 2 and PC December 9 appeared first on GamersHeroes. |
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The collectibles company is crashing out The post Funko Pop Is $241 Million In Debt As It Issues Dire Warning appeared first on Kotaku. |
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Save 32% on the Anker laptop power bank and portable charger in this early Black Friday deal. The post Anker's 25,000mAh Power Bank With Dual Built-In Cables Just Went Almost Free After a Sudden Price Drop appeared first on Kotaku. |
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The Secret of Weepstone is a very promising role-playing game with a demo now on Steam The post This New Dungeon Crawler Perfectly Captures The Thrilling Danger Of Early <i>D&D</i> appeared first on Kotaku. |
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This self-emptying robot vacuum delivers 10,000Pa suction, and it's selling at a record low price. The post Roborock Q7 Max+ Is Going for Pennies, Now the Cheapest Vacuum and Mop from the Prestigious Brand appeared first on Kotaku. |
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The stream will take place on PlayStation's channels tomorrow The post Sony Is Springing A Surprise Showcase On Fans appeared first on Kotaku. |
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The right laptop can make your days productive and nights a lot more fun. The post Lenovo Joins the Early Black Friday Rush With Its Intel 14-Core Ultra 5 Laptop at Nearly 70% Off appeared first on Kotaku. |
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You can now enjoy a smooth, fast gaming experience without spending a ton. The post ASUS TUF 27″ Gaming Monitor Has Never Been Cheaper After Third Price Drop, With 3-Year Warranty Included appeared first on Kotaku. |
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This 1,635-piece architectural model recreates Lady Liberty with flowing robes, seven-ray crown and detailed pedestal. The post LEGO's Statue of Liberty 1,635-Piece Set Is Going for Peanuts, Amazon Sells Tons at This Record Low Price appeared first on Kotaku. |
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This previous generation Apple Watch Series 10 is still an excellent option to consider if you're looking for a reliable smartwatch. The post Apple's Watch Series 10 Is Going for Peanuts as Stock Clears Out Fast, Even Lower Than Last Black Friday appeared first on Kotaku. |
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Experience this highly immersive update now as the smash-hit survival RPG moves closer from PC Early Access to its 2026 PC and console launch 1.0. The post Wake of the Water Takes Steam Supergame Enshrouded to Incredible New Depths and Levels appeared first on Kotaku. |
PCGamesN Monday, November 10, 2025 8:29 AM The Monopoly Go Golden Blitz event unlocks golden sticker trading to help you complete missing album stickers and complete your collection. |
PCGamesN Monday, November 10, 2025 8:12 AM Here are all the confirmed Black Ops 7 release times for each region, so you know exactly when you'll be able to jump into the latest CoD. |
PCGamesN Monday, November 10, 2025 8:03 AM Enshrouded Wake of the Water brings a new biome to the survival game, so creative director Antony Christoulakis tells us what it changes. |
PCGamesN Monday, November 10, 2025 7:00 AM Thanks to its size, Kinetic Games hopes new Phasmophobia map Nell's Diner will be a new fan-favorite as it plans changes to larger maps. |
PCGamesN Monday, November 10, 2025 6:45 AM All the new features, quests, and unique items that came with the Diablo 4 Season 11 release date, the current season of Blizzard's ARPG. |
PCGamesN Monday, November 10, 2025 6:40 AM The best tycoon games range from keeping a single company afloat to managing an entire trading empire, across themes and time periods. |
PCGamesN Monday, November 10, 2025 6:16 AM It Takes A War is the weirdest thing I've played all year, and it's already proving to be one of 2025's top-rated FPS games on Steam. |
PCGamesN Monday, November 10, 2025 6:07 AM Embrace the madness as Call of Duty BO7 is confirmed to be the latest entry in the long-running FPS series, and here's what we know so far. |
PCGamesN Monday, November 10, 2025 4:33 AM If you're struggling to find this special lazy egg in Hello Kitty Island Adventure, here's the Tophat Gudetama location this week. |
PCGamesN Monday, November 10, 2025 5:36 AM Escape From Tarkov is hardly a stranger to backlash, but Battlestate isn't worried about that spilling over into Steam user reviews. |
Rock Paper Shotgun Latest Articles Feed Monday, November 10, 2025 8:04 AM The Steam page of recently released post-apocalyptic survival shooter Misery - seemingly unaffiliated with the Stalker mod called Misery - has been pulled offline, with developers Platypus Entertainment alleging it's the result of a DMCA takedown filed by Stalker creators GSC Game World. Platypus say they're in the process of fighting this claim, which an email shared by Platypus themselves suggests is all about copyright and purported use of GSC's "game content" without permission. |
Rock Paper Shotgun Latest Articles Feed Monday, November 10, 2025 7:00 AM Ask me what I'm thinking about, at a random moment any hour of the day. There's a good chance that however you time it, the answer will be either Roma youth academy players, Goncalo Ramos' egregious salary demands, or that time Maurizio Sarri bodied me in a press conference following our Derby della Capitale. By rights this should not be the case. |
Rock Paper Shotgun Latest Articles Feed Monday, November 10, 2025 5:39 AM Elden Ring Nightreign developers FromSoftware are planning to release some DLC for the action RPG by March 2026. That's according the latest financial report of FromSoft parent company Kadokawa, which has attached a window to the add-on Nightreign's promo material had already hinted would be in the pipeline. Call out to the people who're deep in the night of Nightreign's last addition so they hear. Tell them to scrabble around for a light switch so they can read the info. Remind them not to accidentally fondle a big boss as they paw along the walls. Actually, I'm sure they'll remember that anyway, since it's s-oh no. |
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Siliconera Monday, November 10, 2025 10:00 AM
Sanrio has revealed that it will produce the first game adaptation for the Fragaria Memories franchise. The game will have Fragaria Memories: Color of Wishes as its full title, and it will be available for smartphones in 2027.
Fragaria Memories is a multi-media project featuring handsome knights serving Sanrio mascots like Hello Kitty, Cinnamoroll, and Bad Badtz-maru. Sanrio first revealed the characters in Japan in September 2023, but it also published an English website more recently in March 2025. However, it still remains to be seen whether Color of Wishes will also be available worldwide in English or not.
The Color of Wishes game is not the only new project for Fragaria Memories that Sanrio has just revealed. The company also simultaneously announced that it will hold "Luminous Moments" as the first-ever physical live concert featuring 13 voice actors behind the characters at Bunkyo Civic Hall in Tokyo on Sunday, August 9, 2026. It also newly published a music video for "Moment Horizon," the theme song for the Lost Kitty voice drama episode.
Sanrio has also published a trailer that features a general rundown of the project's history and culminates with the reveal of Color of Wishes on Fragaria Memories' official YouTube channel.
Fragaria Memories: Color of Wishes will be available for mobile devices in 2027. Sanrio will publish more details on the upcoming mobile game in 2026.
The post Sanrio Fragaria Memories Being Made Into a Game appeared first on Siliconera. |
Siliconera Monday, November 10, 2025 9:00 AM
Mistonia's Hope: The Lost Delight is an otome game that tells a story of love and revenge, but primarily revenge. In a world where some fairies came from Tir na Nog to rule the kingdom of Grand Albion, Queen Tia the Purefae once ruled alongside her husband Oberon with her five Demifae houses helping her rule and maintain order. However, an incident eight years prior to the game caused one of those houses and its peaceful village to be nearly completely decimated. Now she's come of age and power and returns to Albion ahead of a massive celebration to get revenge on Queen Tia and anyone who aided her in that slaughter… and maybe also find love.
As you might expect, Mistonia's Hope: The Last Delight ends up being not quite what someone might expect, and the way routes and stories play out end up with occasionally interesting twists as a result. It's great.
Our heroine in Mistonia's Hope: The Lost Delight is Rose, who is secretly Aprose Randolph, the last remaining member of the Randolph family that used to be one of the five houses serving Queen Tia. Even before the massacre, a division led to her family going into hiding. When that happened as a traumatized child, she formed a contract with the also spurned Oberon to achieve both their goals alongside her childhood friend and fellow survivor John. She enters the service of the Edmund, Edward, and Lilly Bernstein, one of the current five houses, as a maid. A major event will be Grand Albion's capital, with the heads of the houses organizing it. Since she knows they also had to be involved in the tragedy and aided Queen Tia, she's going to use being an "invisible" servant in the household during planning for the affair and the occasion itself as a way to gather information, get close to her subjects, break hearts, take back Oberon's stolen wing from his wife, and kill the queen.
All of this means that the general tone in Mistonia's Hope: The Lost Delight isn't slice of life, fall-in-love affairs we'd expect from some otome games. Rose is undercover. Many of the initial common route scenes feature her as a supporting cast member listening in on the heads Edward Bernstein, Alfred Creswell, Linus Ward, Lucas Sullivan, and Ascot Lindel, interacting with the other staff of the house, getting in secret meetings with John and their informant ally Goneril, and checking in with Oberon. This means choosing replies that may build trust with the head butler Nicholas or fellow maids Charlotte and Evelyn. Her Faesight ability, which brings her closer to transforming from a Demifae to a Purefae, can be used to check shards collected during investigation scenes between major plot points to gain insights into other characters' perspectives and knowledge about the Randolph incident, as well as come up as a "tool" during certain route story moments.
It also means that Rose's story is a lot more focused on revenge and investigation. If love does some up in a route, she might be considering using it as a tool to betray someone or get closer for more details instead of an actual romance. Which is understandable, given the situation! It means she's a heroine with a really strong identity and personality, compared to other otome titles. In many cases, this still leads to some truly fantastic storylines. Linus and Lucas are my favorites, though I also really liked Ascot, Edward, and John's routes too. Alfred is an interesting character, though I will warn that the romance in that one sort of feels like more of an aside than being well-integrated into events.
Because the idea of betrayal as a form of revenge does come up, that means there's a fun concept that comes up when you're on a character's route after completing the common storyline. Each bachelor has what is basically a "rival." For example, if you go on the Linus route, there will be the status screen showing a gauge with five events to fill for him. However, there will also be a smaller gauge for Edward below it with three. If you opt to max those out instead of pursuing Linus, then you'll "betray" him to go with the other bachelor. It really leans in to the ideas brewing in the plot.
Of course, I was pleased by Mistonia's Hope: The Lost Delight in other ways, as it's a really well written otome game with great art. While the tone is serious and our heroine is dedicated to her mission, there are times when it can be really funny or touching. It isn't all dark, even though she is very driven. There are also some hints in certain routes and plot points that did leave me wondering, "Is this a trap? Does he know the truth?"
I really like when the Otomate otome games from Idea Factory aren't predictable, and combining revenge with accidentally falling in love in Mistonia's Hope: The Lost Delight is a fantastic pairing. I loved most of the routes, even on odd occasions where the romantic element felt a bit forced into scenes. The story is strong, Rose is a really capable heroine, and the way that you can pursue betrayal as an option for your endgame can be quite a twist. I think it's my favorite Aksys otome in 2025.
Mistonia's Hope: The Lost Delight will be available for the Nintendo Switch on November 13, 2025.
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Destructoid Monday, November 10, 2025 9:10 AM
The latest mainline entry to the series, Anno 117: Pax Romana is coming in hot, rewinding the clock some 1700 years earlier than its predecessor and taking us into the semi-mythical lands of Ancient Rome.
It builds on the formula perfected by Anno 1800, arguably the best title in the series, and does not fall far from the tree. All the recognizable and established gameplay elements are there, with some improvements and simplifications to make the early and mid games more bearable, alongside the massive jump into the past that lends itself beautifully to a unique and different style of city building.
Anno 117 is a major achievement for Ubisoft Mainz, and will be played for many years on, much like its older brothers.
Here is our full review.
Ave Caesar!
Anno 117: Pax Romana takes place in a semi-fictional Roman Empire where you are granted governorship of two up-and-coming provinces, Albion and Latium. One is on the fringe of the Empire, now at the peak of its power, whereas the other lies at its very heart of Europe's boot.
Their geographical disparity is reflected in their cultures, as Anno 117 allows you to construct Celtic, Roman, or Celto-Roman settlements and cities, either sticking to the traditions of the land or mixing together the cultures to form something entirely new.
This level of dynamism and player agency is a direct upgrade over Anno 1800, which did not offer a choice of national and cultural heritage, and adds to the level of replayability and variance between each settlement. Some of your Albionic islands might be true to nature and adhere to the Druidic ways, while a spell of sea away lies a proper Roman theater where dramas unfold on a grand stage enshrouded by the scent of olives and wine.
Romans are fond of cheese and beer as well, so another town might be comprised of both Romans and Celts, living side-by-side in a more hopeful universe, as such intermingling in the region was rarer than a diamond in our war-torn history.
A duality appears in the campaign, too, where you can play as either Marcia, married to a governor but met with a dramatic turn of events, or Marcus, a man awarded unexpected governorship and set down a strange path. This reflects Ubisoft's striving towards providing both a male and a female main character, much like how several Assassin's Creed games did.
It's good to have choices, and I wholeheartedly welcome this approach.
The story isn't all that great, however, but it does follow a proper narrative thread with generally fleshed out characters and stories that are oftentimes intriguing. Marcia's story in particular deals with some fairly serious themes, while the overall narrative has lots of twists, great cutscenes, and interesting characters that drive the plot forward, even if it isn't the main part of the game.
I never cared for the story in Anno or similar games, but it's still an option for those who want to learn the ropes before hopping into the actual game, i.e., the sandbox mode.
It is Anno - and that means comfort
The gameplay itself is much of what you'd expect from Anno: you are given a starting island, some money, and a dream to turn the wildlands into an urban center of culture and trade. You progress through various population types by fulfilling their needs, producing the goods they want, and keeping them satisfied.
You also get two full provinces to play with in the sandbox, each with its own set of rivals and islands, as well as unique products.
Other rival nations are doing the same, which could lead to diplomacy and trade, or outright war and conflict.
Nothing in Anno 117 is drastically different from 1800 or other games in the series, as Ubisoft Mainz has sought to remain faithful to the formula and only alter some production pipelines, allowing resources to be more easily accessed by your island. Additionally, there are no dramatic upticks in population decline or financial crashes, which in Anno 1800 could end an entire run in minutes.
Making money is much easier, keeping the pops happy is also streamlined, and the progression is much smoother and more direct, if not faster than in 1800. This is a good way to make the game more approachable for newcomers and allows for better city building rather than economy management, the latter never really being part of the Anno experience.
You can build amazing things in this game, which is in no small part elevated by the sensational assets that are some of the best in franchise history. From aqueducts to theaters to colosseums, the buildings look phenomenal and give a sense of grandiosity to your settlements, unlike most other constructions in the series.
I would even go as far as to argue that you can make the prettiest cities in Anno history, and I cannot wait to see what people way more creative than little ol' me come up with.
One major bone to pick that I had with Anno 117 is that fertility in islands is often so scarce that searching for additional ones (which often end up being unbearably expensive) is more annoying than fun. Sure, looking for a proximal island or two to exploit for, say, Herbs is all fun and games, but if you have to do it for just about every need from the second tier onward, it does become a chore.
Additionally, some resources can only be produced in a particular province, meaning you have no way of obtaining them in the other provinces except for exporting. Setting up shop in a whole other place is jarring to say the least, and is a lot of effort for something so trivial.
I didn't find this to be so fun, but it did make sense and gave me a purpose to expand my influence across the provinces. It wasn't so far removed from exactly the same mechanic as other Anno games either, so I guess it's fine.
Overall, Anno 117 is Anno in more than just its name, and you will feel right at home if you're coming to it after 1800, 1404, or others. It's a good game with great mechanics taken from its predecessors that haven't aged a bit, and you can expect to find an awesome experience that is only bound to get better as Ubisoft inevitably expands it with more content and DLCs.
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Destructoid Monday, November 10, 2025 9:00 AM
The world of Embervale is expanding, Flameborn. Enshrouded's newest biome, the Veilwater Basin, has arrived with the Wake of the Water update, and it's home to sandy beaches, crumbling ruins, bamboo forests, and a ton of lakes to fish.
The Veilwater Basin is a late-game area, although you can get there without having to upgrade your Flame Level to the max. You'll definitely want to visit the new region to collect its resources, many of which will allow you to create new recipes, allowing you to breathe underwater, a vital aspect to exploring all Enshrouded has to offer.
Veilwater Basin location in Enshrouded
The Veilwater Basin is located in the northernmost part of Embervale, sandwiched between the Albaneve Summits and the Blackmire. To get there, I recommend heading west from the Albaneve Summits fast travel tower. Head up the mountain, and you'll be in an ideal position to glide down to the basin below. The Balefire Tower "1000 Miles" is another great location to visit, with its high vantage point, allowing you to easily soar down to the basin below.
If you haven't traversed the high mountaintops of the Albaneve Summits yet, you can also get to the Veilwater Basin by venturing east from the Blackmire Ancient Spire, or by scaling the mountains north of the Nomad Highlands fast travel point. It's much easier to get to the basin via the Albaneve Summits, but with a bit of patience and a high-level glider, you can still easily reach the newest biome through one of these other two regions.
The Ancient Spire for the region can be found in the center of a large body of water, Lake Heartblood—though you'll easily be able to spot it as the tallest tower in the basin. Unlocking its fast travel point requires you to dive underwater to reach all of its passages, so you'll likely want to find ways to increase your oxygen supply before you attempt to scale it. One way involves making Sushi with the help of the Farmer using Algae, Cooked Rice, and Silverback fish.
The Veilwater Basin is also home to plenty of new points of interest to explore, like the Capybara Oasis, where you can begin a quest to tame your own capybara, as well as the small abandoned town of Riverreach, where treasure—and plenty of Scavengers—await. As you explore the basin, you'll come across new resources, like Bananas, Ginger, and Crab Meat. There are also new building materials, like Bamboo, Shell Limestone, Palm Trees, and Tropical Wood, which can be molded into blocks to create a fitting residence for your new tropical abode.
The post How to get to the Veilwater Basin, Enshrouded's Wake of the Water biome appeared first on Destructoid. |
Destructoid Monday, November 10, 2025 8:49 AM
The Building a Library quest in ARC Raiders is a pretty tricky one to complete, and you'll have to be extra careful while finishing the tasks.
You get the quest from Apollo, and the gist is about returning three Library books to him. All three books are available at the same location, but you'll need to extract them safely as well. This guide will help simplify the steps to complete the Building a Library quest.
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ARC Raiders Building a Library quest walkthrough
The Building a Library quest can be broken down into the following parts.
The first task is to reach the Library building located in the City Center region of Buried City. I have marked the location of the building, just above New District, on the above map. Once you reach the Library, our task of finding the three books begins. It doesn't matter in which order you obtain the books. If you want, you can complete the tasks across multiple raids.
The location marked on the screenshot above is exactly where you'll find one set of books on the ground floor.
Take the stairs from this location and go to the upper floor. You'll find the second set of books to your right. Pick them up and proceed forward.
The third and last set of books will be on your left after going past a couple of broken-down shelves. Keep checking your left. All three books are highlighted in yellow, which makes them look distinct from their surroundings.
To add the books to your inventory, stand close to them and interact (and move them to your inventory). It's preferable to use a loadout with double safe pockets, as you're guaranteed to bring back at least two books even if you fail to extract successfully.
Once you have collected all three books, hand them over to Apollo, and it will complete the Building a Library quest in ARC Raiders.
ARC Raiders Building a Library quest rewards
Here's the list of rewards you get from completing the Building a Library quest.
If you're looking to complete more quests, you can try finishing other missions like A New Type of Plant and Tribute to Toledo.
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Destructoid Monday, November 10, 2025 8:06 AM
Phasmophobia already has 13 unique locations you can visit to ghost hunt, but the map roster is getting bigger quite soon with the impending arrival of Nell's Diner. This location is unlike anything we've seen so far, so you'll likely want to start investigating it as soon as possible.
Although Nell's Diner isn't available to play just yet, it's arriving sooner than you might expect. It's nearly time to explore this small, rustic restaurant, so if you want to ensure you're ready to go when it launches, here's the exact time and date when Nell's Diner will be released in Phasmophobia.
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When does Nell's Diner release in Phasmophobia?
The doors to Nell's Diner officially open for all players across all platforms on Nov. 11. According to an official Opening Soon blog the devs shared for Nell's Diner, it's slated to launch at 6am CT, which is around the time most updates go live for Phasmophobia.
Although this is the expected release time, the devs also specified that "this is a targeted release time and things may change." Any alterations to the release time will be posted to their official social channels and also updated here.
We've set our timer to the planned time, and as any additional details are revealed around the launch, we'll update all key details here as needed. The launch time is also listed across major time zones, so you know when it'll be available in your area.
Nell's Diner map features in Phasmophobia
Nell's Diner is a small, retro restaurant that's recently been abandoned. Although we haven't gotten a full look at this location just yet, there are already a lot of important details we know about it. Here's a breakdown of everything we've learned so far.
Daniel Knight, the Director of Kinetic Games and Lead Developer of Phasmophobia, told Destructoid, "Nell's is an example of how [the team wants] all the maps in Phasmophobia to feel going forward" because "It's unique, and has been meticulously designed to tell more of a story to players beyond the immediate ghost they're hunting."
This isn't the last update we're getting this year, as there's still plenty more in store before 2026. You may want to check out the 2025 Phasmophobia roadmap to review all content arriving next. There's also plenty to tackle in Phasmophobia already, like completing the weekly challenge, braving Blood Moon weather, and locating all Cursed Possessions around Grafton Farmhouse.
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Destructoid Monday, November 10, 2025 3:58 AM
A New Type of Plant can be a tough task in ARC Raiders, though it does depend on how well you can spot things in the open.
You obtain the quest from Lance, who wants you to find a possibly toxic plant. This guide will help you complete the quest without issue.
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ARC Raiders A New Type of Plant quest walkthrough
You can break A New Type of Plant quest into the following parts.
The first task is to locate Baron Husk. You can find the debris of this massive ARC in the Old Battleground location of Dam Battlegrounds. You'll find the Old Battleground POI on the western part of the map, and I have marked its exact location. Once you're there, you should be able to spot the Baron Husk quite easily due to its enormous size.
The toxic plant spawns randomly on the map, but you should find it near Baron Husk. They are the same size as the Great Mullein, but have orange fruits or flowers blooming from the top. You'll need to collect just one to complete the quest.
You'll also have to bring the plant back safely to Speranza in your inventory, so it might be best to move it to your safe pocket. There's a nearby lift from this location, so extraction shouldn't be a problem. Speak with Lance when you're back in Speranza and hand him the plant to complete the quest.
ARC Raiders A New Type of Plant quest rewards
Here's a list of all the rewards you'll obtain by completing the A New Type of Plant quest.
You can complete more quests like Bees! and Tribute to Toledo to get more rewards.
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WGB Monday, November 10, 2025 8:58 AM PlayStation's upcoming State of Play on November 11 will focus on Japan and Asia, hosted by voice actor Yuki Kaji, lasting over 40 minutes, with English subtitles available. Details remain minimal. |
MonsterVine Monday, November 10, 2025 9:00 AM Toronto-based indie studio Soft Rains has officially launched Ambrosia Sky: Act One, the debut chapter of its atmospheric first-person sci-fi adventure. The game is available now on Steam and the Epic Games Store, with Acts Two and Three planned for release in 2026. In Ambrosia Sky, players step into the role of Dalia, a field […] |














