Bizarre update: Valve has removed the bit in its new blog post about the Steam Machine possibly not shipping in 2026.
Bizarre update: Valve has removed the bit in its new blog post about the Steam Machine possibly not shipping in 2026.
I like the game. I hate myself when I play it. It's complicated.
There are good games. And then there are games that make you happy you were alive to play them.
I'm just playin.
SF burritos >>>>>>>>>>> LA burritos
Might as well eat soggy bread wrapped in a dishwater soaked rag.
The whole Yoshi in Dodger gear has enraged me at all other California cities.
Another sign of the breakdown of civilization.
Mission burritos more like mission burblaaaaaahtos amirite
Safe travels to the San Francisco area, folks.
And remember. Friends don't let friends eat burritos wrapped in aluminum foil.
YOSHI NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
You're DEAD TO ME.
Β―\_(γ)_/Β―
"We hope to ship in 2026, but as we shared recently, memory and storage shortages have created challenges for us. Weβll share updates publicly when we finalize our plans!"
Welp.
steamcommunity.com/groups/steam...
One of the interesting findings from surveys we did in Southeast Asia a few years ago, was that gamers were starting to shift some of their spending away from video games and towards gambling platforms.
Part of it was due to stuff like this, where it is becoming normalized in influencer circles
Nintendo suing US government over tariffs
aftermath.site/nintendo-tarif...
What we have for this is a from a mix of sources where some are self reported and others are smaller sample. Directional, but can't get to this level of detail with a range of error I'm comfortable with. Tl;dr - maybe?
From Circana's PlayerPulse - US video game player sentiment around the use of generative AI is worsening. In December 2025, over 25% of players said the use of generative AI would lead them to refuse or be less likely to buy a game.
Reposting because in my first try I words up my mixed.
Oh yeah. That's my bad. I wrote it wrong. Dammit.
Nope. A bunch of unsures shifted to neutral.
If I was younger, smarter, richer and better looking I probably wouldn't be talking about video games on the internet but here I am.
Kyle Bosman's breakdown of yesterday's Project Helix announcement (I guess that counts as an announcement?) is excellent.
Clip starts at my favorite bit, but the whole Xbox portion of the video is well worth a watch, imo.
youtu.be/Qt3_cYb1CfI?...
All while prices in everyday spending categories like food (and now gas) continue to soar higher.
Not great.
For gaming, expect to see f2p, subs and the big live service games continue to take more share.
... wut.
2026?
Yes it is! Once again, proving your exceptional taste in all things.
Project of Lana II is also out today, for my fellow fans of running right in an atmospheric adventure game.
I mean, game corpos do have their own language, Xbox in particular.
But yeah, none of this is new if anyone's been paying attention since the 3 billion gamers goal days.
But, yeah, this is what Xbox had been talking about doing for months.
Y'all.
Why are people talking like anything in the Project Helix post is new or surprising outside of the code name?
Don't answer that.
Mostly the Wii U HD version with the Amibo, yeah.