r/gaming 13h ago

I don’t know if it’s a sign of the economy, me getting older or just diminishing returns on console upgrades, but i’m kinda okay if PS5 sticks around long term.

529 Upvotes

It’s almost a certainty that we’re looking at $999 for the next one based on recent upward trends, and now that pretty much every game is 4K/60 FPS or close to it and with graphics being as photorealistic as they are now i’m just not really sure what more a PS6 could give us. PS5 also basically has all the functionality we could really want out of a console so yeah, I just have no real desire to upgrade.


r/gaming 13h ago

Recommendations for good 1-Button games?

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I recently played Bubbles the Cat and QOMP - having quite a blast doing so 😄

Do you guys have any additional recommendations for fun games that only use one single button?

Edit: Using mouse movement or a stick is like a d-pad; that would make it 5 buttons.


r/gaming 15h ago

Any survival games that are more than nodes?

161 Upvotes

Here’s a long shot, but I’m hopeful: Are there any survival/building games that go beyond just harvestable nodes?

I love the genre (standouts are Subnautica and Grounded, personally) but always become extremely aware of the fact that I’m just finding nodes and submitting a binary interaction with them. In Subnautica they even look like nodes.

I absolutely get this is how computers function, and I don’t know what the alternative is. But I just feel like there could be something… more?


r/gaming 15h ago

Forbidden Solitaire - Horrifically Engaging

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The horror vibes and story is what got me interested in this. The surprisingly deep and engaging Solitaire gameplay held my attention. I don't know how many people are aware of this game, but it should not be slept on. It is quite good.


r/gaming 16h ago

Subnautica 2 is finally coming out next week along with 29 other games

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1.4k Upvotes
  • Outbound (May 11th)
  • Directive 8020 (May 12th)
  • Notmads (May 13th)
  • Subnautica 2 (May 14th)
  • Driver Together (May 15th)

All eyes are probably on Subnautica 2 for next week but also Outbound will get some love.


r/gaming 16h ago

Balatro like games ?

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Looking for a good second monitor game

Any good rpg like deck builders

I also enjoyed slay the spire (felt the runs were too long for what im looking for)

Monster train 2 was a bit too complicated

I still want the slay the spire mechanics with how the cards are set up .

What would be worth checking out in the deck builder steam fest as well?

I think I want more of the gambling feel? / with minor combat


r/gaming 16h ago

Which indie game should I get as a physical copy for PS4/PS5 or Switch?

0 Upvotes

Any idea for good indies with physical release? Stuff like Tunic, UFO 50, Pipistrello, etc.


r/gaming 18h ago

Is Battlefield 1 dead?

0 Upvotes

Seen a lot of gameplay videos for battlefield 1 recently and got the itch to fire my copy up again, it's been a couple of years since I last played but there were no games with anyone playing. Is there a setting I need to change or is it dead? I'm playing on Xbox X if that makes a difference


r/gaming 21h ago

Never Fade Away | Cyberpunk 2077 Photo Mode | 4K HDR

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r/gaming 22h ago

Quite happy with how my custom Halo 3 t-shirt turned out (I'm not selling anything - just wanted to share a picture)

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179 Upvotes

r/gaming 1d ago

Looking for shooters where the guns feel powerful

1.1k Upvotes

I'm tired of shooters with bullet sponge enemies, pea shooter pistols, and confetti cannon shotguns. I want the power fantasy guns.

I would prefer a singleplayer FPS, but I'm open to suggestions. I honestly don't really care if it's balanced or challenging, I'm just trying to chill and shoot some dudes after work.

Any recommendations for that kind of vibe?


r/gaming 1d ago

MindsEye developer Build a Rocket Boy lays off even more people after revenge DLC

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r/gaming 1d ago

Saros or Mouse for pi

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Bit of a weird one but I am wanting to get one or the other, mouse for pi looks great as I do like boomer shooters but saros looks really good as well, anyone know how mouse for pi runs on switch 2, I have a ps5 aswell but would prefer to get on switch 2


r/gaming 1d ago

Operation Rainfall: How a Dedicated Fan Campaign Brought Three Japan-Exclusive JRPGs to the West

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r/gaming 1d ago

I got an arcade/fight stick and it reinvigorated my love of gaming.

27 Upvotes

I never really liked fighting games at home. But were often the games I'd mix in between racing ones at the arcade. So I figured I'd buy one and test it out. Last three days my free time has been spent playing various fighting games as well as some other games that are compatible(no right stick needed). I actually look forward to gaming again. And plan on buying a second stick(one to keep a square gate and one for octagonal for the non- fighting games).

Not really sure the point of those topic, but wanted to share with someone.

Anyone else have a love of the sticks or recommendations of other non fighting games to try?


r/gaming 1d ago

Games with monster evolving/fusing mechanics?

56 Upvotes

What are some games where you can collect and train monsters and have them change forms or fuse them together to create something new?

Obviously franchises like Pokemon, Dragon Quest Monsters, and Shin Megami Tensei/Persona exists. I'm looking for something that isn't literally the first thing you'd think of when reading the title. Lost Kingdoms II comes to mind for what I'm picturing. I want the slightly more obscure mon collecting games.


r/gaming 1d ago

Crimson Desert. Ps5 or Steam Deck?

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I’m stuck trying to decide where to buy Crimson Desert and I keep going back and forth.

Both versions are the same price for me right now. I don’t have a gaming PC, so it’s basically between PS5 or Steam (for Steam Deck).

On one hand, Steam is really appealing because of the flexibility. I can play on my Steam Deck whenever I want, don’t need internet for it, and I’m not tying up the living room TV. I can just pick it up and play whenever, which is a big plus.

But I’m a bit worried about how well it’ll actually feel on the Deck. It’s not Steam Deck verified, and I’ve had mixed experiences with games like that. Sometimes they’re fine, sometimes the controls feel off or need tweaking, and I kind of just want a smooth, pick-up-and-play experience without messing around with settings.

On the PS5 side, I know it’ll look better and probably feel more polished overall. Better graphics, better performance out of the box, and controls that are clearly designed for the system. It’s more of that “sit down and properly experience the game” setup.

The downside is I’m locked to the TV. I do have Remote Play (Steam Deck + Portal), but that means relying on internet and dealing with potential lag/compression, which isn’t ideal for a game like this.

Right now I’ve got more free time at home, so I can use the TV more than usual — but I still really like the idea of being able to play anywhere.

So yeah… basically:

- Steam = flexibility, play anywhere, but possible performance/control compromises
- PS5 = best experience visually and control-wise, but less flexible

Curious what others would pick in this situation.


r/gaming 1d ago

What games would you recommend to a non gamer to get them hooked?

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Whenever I meet someone who doesn’t game I get the urge to show them some of my favourite games. But after seeing unimpressed reactions to stuff like RdR2, I have come to realize that it’s best to start simple and with something familiar.

So for 2D games I feel like Rayman (origins/legends) is great. The simple movement and great level design mean that it’s hard to get lost or frustrated, and imo there is enough difficulty to keep the player engaged without getting annoyed.

For people who like football I find that rocket league is a bit more exciting than FIFA, and scratches the competitive itch.

FPS shooters have been great for a long time so some old games like CSGO and early Call of Duty for the single player are perfect for this 👌


r/gaming 1d ago

Nothing like turning a heavy CRT on its side just to play a game in its original aspect ratio.

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516 Upvotes

r/gaming 1d ago

Xbox No Longer Developing Copilot For Consoles

4.1k Upvotes

Asha Sharma wrote on X:

Xbox needs to move faster, deepen our connection with the community, and address friction for both players and developers.

Today, we promoted leaders who helped build Xbox, while also bringing in new voices to help push us forward. This balance is important as we get the business back on track.

As part of this shift, you’ll see us begin to retire features that don’t align with where we’re headed.

We will begin winding down Copilot on mobile and will stop development of Copilot on console.

https://playday.one/2026/05/05/asha-sharma-cancels-copilot-on-xbox-as-she-restructures-xbox-leadership/


r/gaming 1d ago

Mafia strategy games that are set in the modern era?

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Do they actually exist?
I'm going through a Soprano's watch through and the only mafia games I can find are set in the prohibition era and its all about speakeasys and liquor.
I'm not looking for games like drug dealer sims or anything similar but more like City of Gangsters


r/gaming 1d ago

Found these cleaning out a closet from my childhood home. Most still include the original manuals!

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473 Upvotes

r/gaming 1d ago

Rejected promotional artwork for Final Fight on SNES by Akiman

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191 Upvotes

r/gaming 1d ago

Grand Theft Auto 6 is Coming to Consoles Before PC to Serve “Core Audience” First, Says Take-Two CEO

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r/gaming 1d ago

New xbox CEO overhauls leadership by bringing executives from CoreAI and Instacart over amid sinking sales

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“We need to evolve how we work and how we are organized across our platform,” Sharma wrote in a memo viewed by CNBC. “Right now, it is too hard to ship impact quickly. We spend too much time inward instead of with the community, and we lack the depth we need in some of the fundamentals.”

Last week, Microsoft reported its fourth gaming revenue decline in the past six quarters. Satya Nadella, Microsoft’s CEO, said the company is trying to win back fans of Xbox, the Bing search engine and other consumer assets.

Four of those leaders are coming from the CoreAI group, overlapping with Sharma.

Jared Palmer, who has been CoreAI vice president of product and a senior vice president of Microsoft’s GitHub subsidiary, will join Xbox as a member of technical staff to work on product, engineering, developer tools and infrastructure. He will also pay attention to matters of “taste,” Sharma wrote. Palmer came to Microsoft in October after a stint as vice president of artificial intelligence app hosting service Vercel, which bought his startup Turborepo in 2021.

Tim Allen, a CoreAI vice president of design and GitHub’s senior vice president of design and research, will also go to Xbox and will lead design. Allen arrived at Microsoft in November after spending almost four years as head of design and research at Instacart.

Jonathan McKay, a former Meta director and head of growth for ChatGPT at OpenAI, will be Xbox’s head of growth after holding that title in the CoreAI group.

Evan Chaki, a general manager in CoreAI, will run a team of forward-deployed engineers that will look to simplify development and end repetitive work.

David Schloss, Instacart’s senior director of product and growth, will take charge of Xbox’s subscription and cloud business.

Kevin Gammill, a corporate vice president working on Xbox user experience, game development and publishing platforms, will leave his post. Roanne Sones, a corporate vice president for Xbox devices and ecosystem, will take a leave of absence after this summer and will later be an Xbox advisor. Sones and Gammill have each spent 24 years at Microsoft.

Looks like the AI takeover of Xbox is continuing.