Best Retro RPGs That Still Hold Up

Retro RPGs

Role-playing games (RPGs) defined some of the most emotional, ambitious, and enduring experiences of the retro era. Whether on the NES, SNES, Genesis, or PlayStation, RPGs gave players stories that mattered — epic quests, unforgettable characters, and worlds worth saving. Even today, in 2025, many retro RPGs remain just as engaging as modern titles. With … Read more

How to Open the Map in Hollow Knight: Silksong

If you’re just starting out in Hollow Knight: Silksong, it’s easy to lose your way among the twisting passages and sprawling chambers. A map becomes essential early on, but you won’t have one right from the beginning—you’ll need to track it down first. Here’s how to unlock and use the map in Silksong. How to … Read more

How to Boost FPS in Borderlands 4 – Can Your PC Handle It?

Borderlands 4 from Gearbox Software has had one of the roughest launches in the series. Many players are running into crashes, freezes, and heavy stuttering—even when their PCs exceed the minimum system requirements. That doesn’t necessarily mean the game itself is bad, but it does mean performance can be inconsistent. The good news? There are … Read more

Preserving Pixel Art: How Fans Keep Sprites Alive

Pixel Art

Before polygons and photorealism, video games spoke in pixels. From Mario’s red overalls to Sonic’s blue blur, pixel art didn’t just define characters — it defined an era. For many retro gamers, pixel art is as iconic as the consoles themselves. But as technology advances, one question lingers: How do we preserve pixel art so … Read more

Borderlands 4 Save File Location on PC

Borderlands 4

Gearbox Software has returned with another entry in its long-running looter-shooter franchise. Borderlands 4 promises to be the biggest game in the series yet. Like its predecessors, it’s powered by Unreal Engine, though this time the developers have fully embraced Unreal Engine 5 with all its modern features and enhancements. If you want to keep … Read more

Neo Geo: Premium Gaming in the 90s

In the 1990s, most gamers played at home on a Super Nintendo or a Sega Genesis, or crowded into arcades with quarters in hand. But for those who wanted the arcade at home — without compromise — there was one name: Neo Geo. SNK’s Neo Geo wasn’t just a console; it was a statement. It … Read more