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Avatar Legends: The Fighting Game Preview – The Avatar Fighter Fans Have Been Waiting For

For years, people in the Avatar: The Last Airbender fandom have been debating who is the strongest. While some arguments may have merit, we’ve never really known the answer. But thankfully, that question can be answered with PM Studios Inc. and Exa-Arcadia’s upcoming project, Avatar Legends: The Fighting Game. During Summer Game Fest, I was […]

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NEW PREVIEW FOR SUBSCRIBERS – Stop Being So KIND! Listener Questions

Subscribers get early previews for shows! Philosopher Stefan Molyneux answers listener questions on kindness… Subscribers can access this content at: X, Locals, Subscribestar, Substack, and Freedomain Not yet a subscriber? You can subscribe on X/Twitter, Locals, Subscribestar, Substack, or Freedomain Subscribers get 12 HOURS on the “Truth About the French Revolution,” multiple interactive…

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Stern Pinball SGF Hands-On – Gotta Ball ‘Em All!

I was pretty stoked as soon as I saw a Summer Game Fest appointment email mentioning Pokémon Pinball, since I had played the original Pokémon Pinball religiously on the Game Boy Color. As such, the prospect of a physical pinball machine themed around Pokémon was thrilling, plus the fact that there would be other pop […]

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Stranger Than Heaven Preview – Put Up Your Dukes

At Summer Game Fest, I got to spend about 30 minutes with Stranger Than Heaven’s combat, a system that reworks the beat-em-up combat from the Yakuza/Like a Dragon series into a more deliberate and challenging one. I walked away excited for the challenge, even if I only got to scratch the surface. The combat in […]

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Tomb Raider: Legacy of Atlantis Preview – Rather Well-Crofted

My experience with Tomb Raider is a little limited, primarily consisting of playing the first two titles of the recent remake trilogy and a tiny bit of the very first game on the PlayStation 1 as a small child. But my experience with Tomb Raider’s successor, the Uncharted series, is extensive, so I was curious […]

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NEW PREVIEW FOR SUBSCRIBERS – A MADDENING Debate! CALL IN SHOW

Subscribers get early previews for shows! Philosopher Stefan Molyneux engages in a maddening debate on self-ownership and property rights… Subscribers can access this content at: X, Locals, Subscribestar, Substack, and Freedomain Not yet a subscriber? You can subscribe on X/Twitter, Locals, Subscribestar, Substack, or Freedomain Subscribers get 12 HOURS on the “Truth About the French […]

1666: Amsterdam Preview

Having just recently been revealed during Summer Game Fest, 1666: Amsterdam has already received a playable prologue on Steam. Usually, when developers release a prologue, it’s meant to serve as a small slice of the game, something that introduces the story, showcases the core gameplay loop, and leaves players wanting more. After spending around 30 […]

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Onimusha: Way of the Sword SGF 2026 Preview – Tougher Combat is on the Horizon

Onimusha: Way of the Sword is the highly anticipated return of a Capcom series that still doesn’t get enough flowers. Even so, Capcom hasn’t been shy about showing more of this new adventure, and after previously getting a feel for the game’s combat, it was nice to spend time with some of its quieter story [...]

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Onimusha: Way of the Sword Preview – Sharp as All Hell

Though I’ve never played an Onimusha title prior to SGF, I’m pretty open to trying anything Capcom is cooking up. They’ve got a massively diverse number of series that cover every sort of genre, but they’ve got a special edge when it comes to action games. As such, I figured Onimusha: Way of the Sword […]

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Saw: Genesis Hands-Off Preview – Been There, Saw That?

Like everybody else, I was surprised to hear Bloober Team’s next title would be based on the Saw franchise. I was less surprised to hear it was going to be a 3v1 asymmetrical multiplayer game, as that seems to be the go-to genre for games based on horror franchises nowadays, but what I saw of […]

Crimson Moon Summer Game Fest 2026 Hands-On Preview Shows A Co-Op Soulslike With Serious Potential

Crimson Moon blends Soulslike combat, co-op action RPG gameplay, loot, roguelike perks, and a strong boss encounter in an impressive hands-on demo.

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Echoes of Aincrad Preview – A Promising Return to Sword Art Online’s Deadliest Beginning

I’m not sure if this is a brag, but I’ve beaten every Sword Art Online game in the gameverse. And to leave nothing out, I also beat Accel World vs. SAO, so you know I’m a real one. However, I know these games aren’t the easiest to approach. Their lack of chronological numbering makes it [...]

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SEED Preview – What If EVE Online Was The Sims?

SEED is a deeply ambitious MMO life sim game, aiming to bring the feeling of an always online shared world to the genre. Players can create their Seedlings and give them routines and commands, similar to the indirect control in The Sims. These characters always exist, even when you are logged off, with the developer […]

Alien: Isolation 2 Summer Game Fest Hands-On Preview Proves The Xenomorph Still Has It

Our Alien: Isolation 2 hands-on preview from Summer Game Fest 2026 shows that Creative Assembly still knows how to make the Xenomorph terrifying.

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Silent Hill: Townfall Preview – First-Person Silent Hill Is Claustrophobic as Hell

Silent Hill: Townfall is the latest entry in the recent revival of the series, but it’s also the most different. As a first-person experience, Silent Hill: Townfall has a more cramped, claustrophobic vibe. I got to watch a short demo of an early part of the game, in which the protagonist, Simon, travels to the […]

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Control Resonant Preview – Dylan Faden’s Time to Shine

I really dug Control when I played it around launch, to the point that it got me to dive deeper into the rest of Remedy’s catalog, purely because I vibed with the themes and presentation. Thus, Control Resonant was one of the games I was most interested in checking out during Summer Game Fest 2026’s […]

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NEW PREVIEW FOR SUBSCRIBERS – THE MOST EVIL FAMILY! CALL IN SHOW

Subscribers get early previews for shows! Philosopher Stefan Molyneux exposes the most evil family in this call-in show…. Subscribers can access this content at: X, Locals, Subscribestar, Substack, and Freedomain Not yet a subscriber? You can subscribe on X/Twitter, Locals, Subscribestar, Substack, or Freedomain Subscribers get 12 HOURS on the “Truth About the French Revolution,” […]

Wuthering Waves Hands-on Preview With Cyberpunk: Edgerunners Collaboration

Wuthering Waves just got an amazing new collaboration with Cyberpunk: Edgerunners. This lets you explore Night City and play as Lucy or Rebecca.

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Sonic Pico Park Preview – Gotta Go Fast With Friends

Given that I will be a diehard Sonic the Hedgehog fan until the day I die, I was immediately down to preview anything involving the blue blur at Summer Game Fest’s Play Days. The concept of an unannounced Sonic puzzle-platformer developed externally from Sega was certainly tantalizing, so I dashed over to the Sega area […]

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Sea of Remnants Preview – A Puppet’s Life for Me

After playing Blood Message, I checked out another NetEase-published title (admittedly, one that is extremely different in tone than the last) – that game being Sea of Remnants. I can only describe it as a puppet-y pirate gacha game with a unique style and pleasantly silly writing. Though I obviously can’t really speak to the […]

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Ace Combat 8: Wings of Theve Preview – A Thrilling Return to the Skies

The Ace Combat series has always been a giant blind spot for me. All I really knew about it was that you play as a Top Gun-like pilot who finds themselves in intense dogfights. Up until now, it wasn’t something that I really gave too much thought to. That’s all changed now, and it’s thanks […]

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