Mirror's Edge, but you're a spy dog and it's called Barkour
And the Best-Named Game Of 2025 Award easily goes to Barkour, a parkour stealth-action game where you play as a secret agent doggo.
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And the Best-Named Game Of 2025 Award easily goes to Barkour, a parkour stealth-action game where you play as a secret agent doggo.
The New York Times has plenty of word games on its roster today — with Wordle, Connections, Strands, and the Mini Crossword, there’s something for everyone — but the newspaper’s standard crossword puzzle still reigns supreme. The daily crossword is full of interesting trivia, helps improve mental flexibility and, of course, gives you some bragging rights if you manage to finish it every day.
The PlayStation Portable already has some of its greatest hits on PlayStation Plus but fans of the handheld console looking for more classics are in luck if a new rumor is to be believed. Arguably one of the most underrated consoles of all time, the PSP was the home of several fantastic games that served as spinoffs of Sony's most popular franchises while also boasting some fantastic standalone titles. may have taken the spotlight as one of the device's most popular titles, but another sidekick also landed his very own solo adventure on the PSP.
After a long wait and some major setbacks, is finally here after a long and storied development by Team FOLON. Although there will still be some time for a proper sequel in the series, with next on Bethesda's to-do list, the mod is big enough to act as a spin-off sequel of sorts for the time being. It takes players to a completely different part of the world, with new lore, characters, factions, and much, much more.
Marvel 1943: Rise of Hydra has found a publisher: Plaion. The company broke the news in a press release Monday, saying that the game is still on track to release in 2025.
Remember those PS1 Harry Potter games? No? How about the endless memes they spawned off the back of their absolutely cursed character models? Either way, a new indie game looks to be reviving that same magical mayhem.
AI—that is, specifically, generative AI—is a bit of a nightmare for just about any creative industry. While I've personally seen no compelling evidence that AI-generated sludge comes even close to replacing the people-made stuff (and is inherently fuelled by that hard work, anyway) that doesn't mean crap under the weight of hype-huffing execs who've spied an opportunity to pay fewer people less money.
When it comes to , there isn't a character as cool and calm under pressure as Leon S. Kennedy,a trait that's brilliantly displayed in this excellent cosplay. While he may have been a greenhorn police officer in, by the time the fourth game rolls around he's graduated to being one of the best spies in the United States, even functioning as the President's go-to solution to rescue his kidnapped daughter. It may seem like a jarring transition but once players see Leon in action, they'll quickly understand why he's such an asset.