Released to critical acclaim almost one year ago on the PlayStation 5, Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth’s port to the PC is unlikely to achieve the same accolades in the PC gaming community. Not because it’s a bad conversion and not because the game itself is poor—Square Enix has done an excellent job of making the Windows version run very well, if the PC meets certain requirements. And on maximum quality, it does look better than the PS5 version.

But if you were hoping the developers would use Unreal Engine 5, perhaps to shoehorn in some fancy virtual geometry or ray-traced Clouds… err, clouds, then you’re going to be somewhat disappointed. Rebirth on the PC is based on UE4 and there’s a dearth of modern graphics technology involved. Yes, upscaling is an option, and it even uses DirectStorage to ease the load on the CPU while streaming assets and reduce loading times, but that’s about it for tech.



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Solve your daily Wordle game in seconds. One click is all you need to see the January 22 (1313) answer. Is it all a bit too much, too soon? Then why not spend a little time with our general tips, or read through today’s hint and see how you get on first? However you want to win, we’ve got something here that’ll help.

Some days I carefully weigh up my options, crafting a strong opening guess based on a variety of intelligent factors. And then there are days like today, when my fingers run off before I’ve had a chance to even think up the most basic plan. Somehow, my fingers knew exactly what they were doing, and I solved this Wordle in just two lightning fast guesses.

Today’s Wordle hint

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Wordle today: A hint for Wednesday, January 22



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According to an investor analysis report from Zeus Capital, Planet Coaster 2 hasn’t lived up to expectations when it comes to revenue and reception from the playerbase, and it doesn’t look like anyone’s too surprised. 

Despite selling over 400,000 units within two months of release and earning over £10 million, “cash flows are still negative,” an excerpt from the report says (via Reddit). “This is considerably better” than Warhammer [Age of Sigmar: Realms of Ruin] “that was impaired,” but even still [Planet Coaster 2] “has had relatively poor reviews on platforms such as Steam (60% positive) and PlayStation (3.69/5). Frontier will be working on free updates and fixes to improve player sentiment which likely comes at the expense of developing and releasing PDLC in H2 2025.”

Planet Coaster 2 ‘cash flow still negative’ from r/pcgaming


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When TikTok was temporarily blocked in the US at the weekend, one of the unexpected knock-on effects was the simultaneous blocking of Marvel Snap, a CCG starring the usual gaggle of buoyant American superheroes. TikTok access was reinstated after 12 hours, but the game remained offline for another 12 hours.

Now it’s back (on PC at least: it’s still absent on smartphones at time of writing) which is good news for its California-based studio Second Dinner, and fans of card games and superheroes in general. But it may not be good news for Marvel Snap publisher Nuverse, which is a subsidiary of TikTok owner ByteDance and, as a result, clearly the source of this card game getting caught up in the mess.



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Shit is indeed about to get real, but separate from all that Valve has kicked off the first Steam sale of 2025 in the form of the Real-Time Strategy Fest, a week-long extravaganza of deals, demos, and free stuff in the Steam Points Shop, all of it geared at—you guessed it—real-time strategy games.

It’s not all RTS games, to be clear. If grand strategy is your thing, Europa Universalis 4 is 90% off ($5/£4/€5) and Victoria 3 is half price ($25/£21/€25). If you enjoy misery and don’t especially care for children, Frostpunk 2 is down to $35/£30/€35—that’s 22% off the regular price—or you can do some medieval city building with Manor Lords, 30% for the duration of the RTS Fest ($28/£24.49/€28). There’s 4X games (Stellaris at 75% off is a good choice), tower defense, at least one typing game—if there’s some kind of strategy connection, then it’s probably in this sale.



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Sometimes you really don’t need to reinvent the wheel when designing a spiffy new product. That seems to be Aokzoe’s approach with its forthcoming A1 X handheld gaming PC, as it looks almost exactly like its current A1 Pro—just with a bigger battery and a nice AMD Ryzen 9 AI HX 370 chip.

There’s not a wealth of detail about the new handheld in the teaser post on X, but the A1 X will sport a full-fat Strix Point APU. That means you’ll be getting 12 CPU cores (4x Zen 5, 8x Zen 5c) and 16 RDNA 3.5 compute units for graphics. Compared to the Ryzen 7 7840U in the A1 Pro, it’s a reasonable uplift in hardware.



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KICKSTARTER LAUNCH TRAILER – Chernobylite 2: Exclusion Zone – YouTube KICKSTARTER LAUNCH TRAILER - Chernobylite 2: Exclusion Zone - YouTube
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2021’s Chernobylite was a survival-stealth FPS set in the Zone of Alienation, only a version of the Zone where the laws of physics had been broken and a whole lot of people with guns moved in. The obvious similarities to STALKER ended at the concept, and Chernobylite was actually about putting together a heist crew, recruiting companions and reinforcing your base of operations between missions around the Zone. It was thoroughly decent—not great, not terrible—exactly the kind of game a sequel could improve on in interesting ways.

Which is why it’s good news that a Kickstarter for Chernobylite 2: Exclusion Zone has already passed its funding target. It’s raised enough in the opening days of its crowdfunding campaign to pay for a couple of stretch goals, namely the option to switch between third-person and first-person in play, and all the guns from the original game being carried over into the sequel.



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It’s easy to forget that, before the release of its first beach volleyball spin-off, the Dead or Alive series were taken fairly seriously as fighting games. We may have joked about the ridiculous jiggle physics, but the original was still considered a decent successor to Virtua Fighter 2.

Nowadays, of course, the Dead or Alive series is a joke, promising that new entries will be less jiggly, then turning around and flogging dozens of bikini, maid, and schoolgirl costumes as DLC. Which is why it’s so absurd to read Tomotoshi Nishimura, the executive in charge of Koei Tecmo’s legal affairs division, say they had no choice but to take action against fan art that might damage the image of the Dead or Alive cast—because their creators’ think of them “like daughters”.



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We’ve got all the help you need to win Sunday’s Wordle right here. Maybe you’re just looking for a few tips, something to blow away the brain-fuzz—we’ve got your back. Perhaps you’d enjoy reading a hint for the January 19 (1310), or you might just want to win, and win now—that’s why today’s answer’s waiting for you below.

It took me more guesses that I was happy using to reach today’s answer, but looking back it didn’t really feel like a fight. My first few lines were as helpful as I hoped they’d be, and nailing that last letter never felt impossible—I just had to keep going until I’d won. Don’t worry if your game doesn’t go so smoothly, today’s clue is bound to help you out.

Wordle today: A hint

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Wordle today: A hint for Sunday, January 19



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As reported by Polygon and TorrentFreak, Mob Entertainment, the studio behind popular Five Nights at Freddy’s-alike Poppy Playtime, has filed a lawsuit against Google for failing to remove fraudulent Poppy Playtime apps from its Android Play Store.

At first blush, I assumed this had to do with those weird fake games whose ads you see all over YouTube and Twitter, but it’s somehow even worse than that: The outfit in question, Daigo Game 2020, has products on the Play Store literally titled “Poppy Playtime Chapter 4” and “Poppy Playtime: Chapter 3.” At the time of writing, these apps are still available for download. Daigo Game 2020’s previous works, including “Minecraft 2020” and a sampling of similarly unlicensed Skibidi Toilet games, have unsurprisingly been removed from the store.



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