Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Last Ronin revealed, with very little info

Reports had surfaced earlier this yearfrom Nickelodeon that the popular TMNT comic book,The Last Ronin, wouldnotbe hitting the big screen but instead would be getting a ‘God of War-style’ AAA video game. As it turns out, those reports appear to be true. During the 2023 THQ Nordic Digital Showcase,Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Last Roninwas officially revealed.TMNT:The Last Roninfollows a lone surviving turtle in a dark alternate future battle-ravaged New York City....

June 30, 2025 · 1 min · 195 words · Patricia Wright

The Daily Hotness: I hear Tomb Raider is pretty good

Check out everything Destructoid did today Not only did our very own Jim Sterling sayTomb Raiderwas pretty goodin his review, butit turns out a lot of other people did as well. Looks like I’ll be checking this one out as soon as I can. On this last Monday of February, Gabe Newell will be honored with a BAFTA fellowship, Tim Schafer wants to add content toBrutal Legendon PC, we asked you if you want to buy a PlayStation 4, the Destructoid staff and community are hosting aHalo 4community playdate, and so many more absolutely amazing things happened on 14-06-2025....

June 30, 2025 · 3 min · 487 words · John Matthews

The Daily Hotness: The PSYning

This is what my nightmares look like every single night because all my roommates do is blast this song every day, all day. Speaking of nightmares,Resident Evil 6copies were stolen and are being sold to the highest bidder, a whole bunch of PAX previews were put up today, and theDark Soulsdirector wants to make the game even more difficult. Destructoid Original:Should Heathcliff replace Link in Legend of Zelda?The PAX community group shot, plus cosplay pics tooThe Network Roundup: Pax-tasticCommunity:Community blogs of9/3Forum thread of the day:World of warcrafts popularity and its effects on Gaming....

June 30, 2025 · 2 min · 246 words · Linda Riley

The rumor that Nintendo is planning a Switch Pro popped up again, could come next year

‘The Kyoto-based company has looked into including more computing power and 4K high-definition graphics’ We’ve heard from various sources that Nintendo is planning on developing a “Switch Pro” of sorts for several years. From the jump, outlets have reported that Nintendo has been looking into upgrading the Switch’s hardware to be more competitive; but outside of nebulous release windows (that have all came and went), there aren’t very many specifics. Now we have more hopethanks to a report from Bloomberg....

June 30, 2025 · 2 min · 216 words · Valerie Avila

The Stack in MTG, explained

Within everyMagic: The Gatheringgame, an unseen force rules from the shadows to determine the flow of the game–alright, maybe that’s a bit dramatic but it’s not an exaggeration. At the core of MTG lies its greatest feature known as theStackwhich plays a crucial role in determining how spells are resolved. Becoming an expert on the Stack isn’t necessary to enjoy MTG, but knowing the basics will set you apart from other players regardless of whatdeck archetype you play with....

June 30, 2025 · 3 min · 486 words · Ruth Campbell

The unstoppable Hollow Knight heads to PS4 and Xbox One in two weeks

This game will have quite the legacy If you missedHollow Knighton PC or Nintendo Switch, you’ll soon have your chance: the cherished metroidvania is coming to PlayStation 4 and Xbox One on June 05, 2025. It’s one of the best. Team Cherry and port studio Shark Jump are dubbing these new console versionsHollow Knight: Voidheart Edition. Along with the meaty core adventure, you’ll find all four content packs (Hidden Dreams, The Grimm Troupe, Lifeblood, and Godmaster) included with the game at launch....

June 30, 2025 · 1 min · 117 words · Danielle Walker

The Vanishing of Ethan Carter comes to Xbox One this month with 4K support, free roam mode

Let the mystery be I think aboutThe Vanishing of Ethan Carterevery once in a while. It was one of my favorite games in 2014; a sober mix of imaginative storytelling and beautiful scenery that managed to do a lot in a short amount of time. I don’t think it’s perfect, but it’s an enjoyable example of how narrative-driven games can evoke a genuine sense of mystery. Now a few years after its initial release,The Vanishing of Ethan Carteris coming to Xbox One on January 19....

June 30, 2025 · 2 min · 219 words · April Hebert

The winners of the 2012 IGF Student Showcase

Following theMain Competition finalistsof the 2012 Independent Games Festival are the eightStudent Showcase winners. Beyond the exposure and glory that comes with earning top honors, each team is getting $500 for making the cut. ($3,000 goes to the to-be-decided best of the bunch.) You probably haven’t heard of these games before, but don’t be surprised when one (or more) of the groups behind them go on to have a bright future....

June 30, 2025 · 1 min · 86 words · Stephanie Schultz

The Xbox One may yet get its emulator

NESBox One! Over the weekend, wereportedon the emulator NESBox being allowed permission for release on the Xbox One. Microsoft eventually denied the application, citing that it did not go through theID@Xboxprogram. The developer of the program wasn’t taking no for an answer. In a recent tweet, it looks like a backdoor was found for allowing NESBox on Xbox One. Made HTML5 build of Universal Emulator for XBox One. Typehttps://t.co/OPwILO6kc5in the X1 Edge browser....

June 30, 2025 · 2 min · 235 words · Christopher Osborn

There will soon be a wireless prototype of the HTC Vive

Cutting cords Of the major virtual reality headsets that have come to market already, it’s the HTC Vive that many see as the strongest competitor. The Vive’s room-scale VR and touch controllers make for an explorative experience that’s tough to rival. The only issue is that kind of freedom requires a tangle of cords all around the player. A Bulgarian tech company is trying to eliminate that problem. Quark VR says that it’s working with Valve to bring a wireless Vive to prototype sometime this fall....

June 30, 2025 · 2 min · 253 words · Eric Stewart

TOD codes (March 2025) [ DAM | +14 ]

Updated: July 28, 2025 Looked for new codes! I’m pretty sure you know all the currently trending songs and how to dance to them based on all the TikTok videos you watch—so it’s time to show off in front of everyone. Your avatar inTODknows the moves, too, so just pick a tune and move those hips. When you dominate the dancefloor, you need to look damn fine as well, so make sure you’ve got the best UGC clothes and accessories ready....

June 30, 2025 · 2 min · 378 words · Victoria Campbell

Two Point Campus celebrates one year with a free weekend

Sega has reminded us thatTwo Point Campusis a whole-year-old with a celebration. From now until July 31st, you can play the weird post-secondary institution simulator forfree on Steam. There’s also a sale if you decide you want to be BFFs with it. Two Point Campusis the follow-up to Two Point Studios’ 2018Two Point Hospital.Rather than endanger lives by performing surgery with undertrained staff,Two Point Campushas you setting youthful education seekers up for life by saddling them with insurmountable debt....

June 30, 2025 · 2 min · 237 words · Melissa Smith

Visage is attempting to expand on P.T. at a much deeper level

The Zackest game there ever was If you want to get Zack Furniss’s attention, mentioningPhantasmagoria,Silent Hill, andP.T.while having a Babadook-lookin’ homie in your game is sure bet. SadSquare Studios is attempting to crowdfundVisage, its take on “real-life horror simulators”àlaP.T.Set in a secluded town in the 1980s, you’ll be tasked with discovering why your new home has existed for centuries, and why most of the former tenants have died horribly. If SadSquare achieves what it’s hoping for, this environment will feel like such a “believably realistic house that when you stop playing, you’ll probably fear your own peaceful house....

June 30, 2025 · 1 min · 204 words · Lindsay Strickland