A Gamer Reviews a Couch – Bob’s Leather Sofa January 13, 2026
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We’re bringing back our gamer reviews where a gamer reviews the kind of products everyone has. Today we’ll be talking about something we all have, a sofa! Well, you know we’re not going to be content with just any sofa, because this is a sofa we’re planning to use while gaming and movie viewing in Virtual Reality!
So what kind of sofa served our needs? Watch and find out!
What Should Be Included in Mortal Kombat Legacy Collection 2 January 11, 2026
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Happy New Year, gamers! Without a doubt, Mortal Kombat Legacy Collection is one of the best game purchases I made last year. Like many of you, I remember the arcade scene of the early 90s, and while I have my fondest memories for games like Area 51 and Crusin’ USA, I believe Mortal Kombat and Mortal Kombat II were probably two of the best arcade fighting games of the time. I fondly remember the days of fighting my friends and family members head-to-head on either the original arcade cabinet or the home ports for the SEGA Genesis, and lamented for the day that I would get the chance to play the original arcade versions on a computer or console that would be truly accurate to the arcade experience. Then the direct-to-home console games launched, and I was so caught up in PC gaming at the time, I missed out on picking up many of the console games of the Xbox/PS2/GC generation during their original launches. This was a great regret, but one I was able to eventually rectify with one exception. For YEARS I held off on purchasing a self-contained Mortal Kombat Arcade1Up cabinet as I was unsatisfied with just owning the original three Mortal Kombat arcade games (as well as MK3 Ultimate). I felt that if I was going to purchase an arcade perfect replica machine, it needed to include ALL of the Mortal Kombat games that were initially released for arcades, including Mortal Kombat 4. That (still) hasn’t happened, but something else did.
Mortal Kombat: Legacy Collection includes arcade perfect ports of Mortal Kombat 1 through Mortal Kombat 4, (on top of accurate emulations of the home console versions of those games), two spin-off titles that were made for the home consoles, as well as various bonus features and an all-new historical documentary. It is a MUST OWN title for long-time fans of the franchise, as well as anyone who is interested in the games, and want to know where they should start.
Riding on the back of its huge success, we stopped to think about just what the Legacy Collection left out. As we mentioned before, the Legacy Collection did include the entire list of arcade titles, and the two spin-off games that came out for the PlayStation 1. However, there are still twenty years of history in the MK franchise that haven’t seen the light of day in years, and they’d make for a perfect inclusion in a future follow up release (a second Legacy Collection if you will). These are games made for home consoles, specifically those who were stamped onto a DVD media. Many of them included large cinematic videos, and at least one of them supported HD output without requiring backwards compatibility through a next generation console.
So what should be included in a second Mortal Kombat Legacy Collection? Here’s our list!
Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance
The first of the Mortal Kombat games to release exclusively to home consoles, Deadly Alliance tells a story about what happens when two of the most dangerous villains in Mortal Kombat, Shang Tsung and Quan Chi, team up. How high are the stakes? Before the game even started we discover Shao Khan and Liu Kang are dead. The important thing to note about this game is that unlike later ones on this list, Deadly Alliance has been mostly forgotten by most of the major gaming industry. It never got re-released or reprinted, and to my knowledge was never ported to newer platforms. Honestly, to this day I’ve never played it because of that unavailability. Because of that, when you think about Mortal Kombat on console, most people start the conversation with the next game on this list.
Mortal Kombat: Deception
This game was a huge deal for the Mortal Kombat franchise and became the gold standard for MK games for the rest of the generation. Its story mode was more than just a ladder of fights held together by cutscenes, it had a completely 3D overworld you were expected to navigate. Honestly, when most people think of Mortal Kombat games for consoles, they likely start with this one. It received many re-releases and ports to various platforms during the Xbox/PS2/GameCube generation. Personally, I hope that if this game is included, they include the version of the game that was ported specifically for the Sony PlayStation Portable, Mortal Kombat: Unchained, as a separate title.
Mortal Kombat: Armageddon
The final MK game for the PS2/GC/Xbox generation literally ended the original Mortal Kombat timeline. You play as a new character destined to usher in the literal apocalypse. Like Deception, it features an interactive 3D overworld filled with secrets tied together by a story focused on how it will all end. This was actually the first MK console title I picked up at its launch, and I remember playing the hell out of it on both the Xbox and PS2. During its initial previews, Midway made no secret that this game was meant to be the end of Mortal Kombat as we knew it, and they were going to go out in a huge way. Every character (with one exception that was later re-added in the Wii version) was included as a playable character in the tournament mode. Personally, I loved this game. The game did receive a special variant when it was released for the Nintendo Wii. If they wanted to be thorough, this Wii version should be included as a separate entry.
Mortal Kombat: Shaolin Monks
We can’t forget one of the most beloved Mortal Kombat spin offs can we? This two-player couch co-op masterpiece puts you in the place of Liu Kang and Kung Lao (and later Scorpion and Sub Zero), where you have to navigate behind the scenes during the events of the earlier arcade titles. All of the realms you remember are now fully interactive, and tons of secrets are hidden in the most surprising of places!
When Midway re-released a three-pack of Mortal Kombat games for the PS2, they made absolutely sure to include this game over Deadly Alliance. Thats how I was able to get my copy. I am positive it is because the game was so popular amongst players who preferred to play couch cooperative with their friends/family members. A sequel to this game, with the codename Fire and Ice, was teased many years ago, but we believe it was likely cancelled. That would have been a shame, as it was expected to star Scorpion and Sub Zero. Nowadays with seamless online play and matchmaking, I can’t imagine why Netherealm Studios wouldn’t want to make a sequel a reality and they can start by re-releasing the original game!
What Else?
Finally, I wanted to talk about special features. The first Legacy Collection included a look back at some media we previously believed was lost (such as rare behind-the-scenes documentaries) as well as new special features (in the form of an exclusive documentary with all-new interviews). I would like for that tradition to continue with the second Legacy Collection. I think we all would love to see a new documentary focused on the console generation, as well as high quality videos from Mortal Kombat’s history, including this TV commercial:
But what other special features should be included? The original Legacy Collection did reference an exclusive animated film, Battle of The Realms, which was meant to be a prequel to the original Mortal Kombat film, and information about a Mortal Kombat live tour, but only included the commercials in the game’s special feature section. It would be nice to see the complete animated feature included as a bonus as it has been out of print and unavailable to purchase for years. It would also be nice to see some content from Mortal Kombat: The Live Tour, as there are no official productions videos of the show, and it is to this day considered to be lost media. Perhaps we could at the very least get the script for it so people could attempt to bring it back? Battle of the Realms is only around thirty minutes in length. GET OVER HERE!
Mortal Kombat: The Legacy Collection is out now for PC, Xbox Series X/S, PS5, Switch and Switch 2.
Dragon Quest VII Reimagined Demo Released January 7, 2026
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Square Enix has just released a free demo for Dragon Quest VII Reimagined, an updated remaster of the classic PS1 game Dragon Warrior VII, on multiple platforms!
If you’re even slightly curious about this game you should download this demo as soon as possible. Saved game progress will carry over to the full game, and demo players will be eligible for an exclusive costume unlock when they transfer their demo’s save to the full version!
Dragon Quest VII Reimagined is coming Feb 5th, 2026 to the PC, PS5, Switch, Switch 2 and Xbox Series X/S.
Dragon Quest VII: Reimagined Opening Movie January 5, 2026
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Happy New Year, gamers! Square Enix has long ruled Japan’s RPG space with their phenomenal Dragon Quest franchise. In a month, we’ll be seeing the release of a highly-anticipated remaster of Dragon Quest VII, a game (we in the west) may remember as Dragon Warrior VII when it initially released on the PlayStation.
To celebrate the release (and celebrate the start of the 40th anniversary) the official opening movie was just revealed. Check it out!
Dragon Quest: Reimagined is coming Feb 5th, 2026 to PC, Xbox Series X/S, Switch 2, and PS5. Can’t wait that long to play? A demo is coming January 7th!
Final Fantasy VII: Remake Intergrade Demo Released for Switch 2 and Xbox Series December 17, 2025
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Square Enix has released a free demo of Final Fantasy VII: Remake Intergrade (featuring the iconic Mako Reactor attack) on Switch 2 and Xbox Series X/S consoles. The demo includes the ability to save your progress and you will be able to transfer it to the full version of the game when it releases early next year.
If you’ve been on the fence to see just how well the game plays on the Switch 2, this demo is now the perfect benchmark! We played it yesterday and can affirm the game’s visuals look incredible and performance is stable throughout the demo.
Final Fantasy VII: Remake Intergrade is out now for PS5. It is coming January 22, 2026 to Switch 2 and Xbox Series X/S.
Cyberpunk: Edgerunners Blu-Ray Boxed Set Unboxing December 15, 2025
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When Cyberpunk: Edgerunners began streaming on Netflix in 2022, it restarted a massive interest in the Cyberpunk franchise. Copies of the Cyberpunk 2077 video game and Cyberpunk RED tabletop RPG saw a boost in sales,
However, up until two months ago, if you did not have access to Netflix, you had no way to watch Cyberpunk: Edgerunners in the United States. Earlier this year, a physical Blu-Ray disc boxed set including all ten episodes of the series,as well as several extra goodies, was announced. It sold out almost entirely based upon its initial preorders, and has been on backorder for the past month. Now, its sole supplier, the Crunchyroll Store, has restocked it for Black Friday, and I was able to snag a copy for myself!
So now that we have it, we need to take a look at the goodies that are included with it that make this a collector’s edition. Join me and let’s see what’s in the box!
Apple Releases 26.2 Tonight December 12, 2025
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Big announcement to coincide with the Apple TV launch of F1: The Movie. Apple has released update 26.2 for all devices including the Apple Watch, Apple TV, Mac, iPhone, iPad and Vision Pro.
The new update fixes an issue with music preloaded through Apple Music among many other bug fixes and general improvements. If you own a lot of Apple devices, you should start updating as soon as possible!
The Game Awards 2025 December 11, 2025
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The year is about to wrap, and that means The Game Awards is about to begin. In it, we will discover some of the best games of the year, combined with previews and announcements for upcoming games! If you don’t know how to find it, here’s a link to the live 4K60 stream (for supported devices). Grab your popcorn, slip on your VR headset, and give it a watch!
We Need an Official Cyberpunk Cookbook RIGHT NOW December 10, 2025
Posted by Maniac in Editorials.Tags: Cookbook, cyberpunk, cyberpunk 2077, cyberpunk red
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Good morning, chooms, is anyone else getting hungry? I am, but I have no idea how to cook. That’s not much of a problem anymore, as the past decade has seen an incredible surge in popularity for publishing a wave of unique, themed cookbooks. Everyone has to eat, and while many believe that print books are in a decline (ED NOTE: I dispute that) official cookbooks filled with recipes inspired by major franchises are quite popular. As a writer, I know for a fact that nothing grounds a fantastical universe more than presenting the reader how a human being’s basic necessities are met in that universe, so don’t skimp on showing food and lodging. I’m not kidding, nearly every movie franchise, TV show and video game ranging from Fallout to Back to the Future actually has an officially-licensed cookbook on a shelf at your local bookstore.
Here’s just a limited look at my own collection:

Why are these cookbooks so popular? They’re a great way to bring a piece of the worlds we love into our world, and a fun way to liven up your holiday gathering or themed parties! Their art style and pictures also make the books themselves look FANTASTIC on a coffee table or bookshelf. If you want to know just how successful they are, three successful official cookbooks were published featuring food and drinks from the Dungeons and Dragons franchise, and many of the recipes from those books were featured in the game’s official cooking show, Heroes’ Feast, which you can watch on streaming services like Tubi or the official Dungeons and Dragons channel on Samsung TV+.
Did anyone else notice something missing from the shelves above? Where’s the Cyberpunk Cookbook? I will spoil that answer for all of you right now, there isn’t one. There has never been an official cookbook based on the Cyberpunk RPG franchise and for the life of me, I cannot comprehend why. Cyberpunk has literally years worth of lore to build upon, and details from its sourcebooks (and video game) has provided players every detail about where the food of the dark future comes from. But the game itself is just not enough, and I’ve personally desired to consume more material in the Cyberpunk world R. Talsorian Games created. For me, that’s included picking up many of the recent sourcebooks for the original pen-and-paper Role Playing Game Cyberpunk 2077 was based upon, and I know I’m not alone. In fact, food is so detailed in Night City, YouTube Channel Any Austin was recently able to 1-to-1 replicate an experience eating everything he needed alongside his character in Cyberpunk 2077. Who among us hasn’t wanted to know what human kibble from the Time of the Red or a Burrito XL tastes like straight out of a 2077 vending machine? I LOVE Japanese noodles and I can admit I will personally salivate every time my character walks past a noodle stand on the side of the road. This a world that has developed cybernetic prosthesis capable of improving upon human limbs, and the ability to plug your mind into a computer that (depending on your entry point, the game or the tabletop books) is either dealing with the immediate aftermath of a nuclear apocalypse, or showcasing how society continues to go on when a post-nuclear society has to produce massive quantities of food with limited access to fresh produce or livestock.
Naturally, many fictional worlds are known to have more than just their own street names or characters, the universe Cyberpunk exists in include entirely original brands, created by fictional companies with their own motivations which have been debated for the past forty years. This video, produced by YouTube Channel bandercoot, tries to explain where the people of Night City get their food.
So how can we eat this grub for ourselves? At this point, people are trying to make recipes of their own. Without an official cookbook, this can only reach a limited success, and hardly in a way that’s been officially sanctioned by the game’s original publisher. We just don’t know what these foods are supposed to taste like, but I want to give a shout out to some of the creators online that have attempted to speculate. The YouTube Channel MisoHungrie is popular for reviewing many of the published video game cookbooks we’ve talked about in this article (ED NOTE: He’s our source on what new cookbooks are out.). He was actually inspired to highlight many of Night City’s foods as seen in Cyberpunk 2077, and this video is one of the best examples I can provide on just how diverse the game’s food is.
And who could forget the drinks? Not me! A major site in the Cyberpunk lore is the Afterlife bar, where drinks are named after the most legendary of netrunners who passed on in the line of duty. In fact, people are still trying to replicate the newer drinks added in later game patches. YouTube Channel How to Drink has done his best at trying to replicate several of the drinks served at the Afterlife, as well as some new recipes he thinks should be served on a future Cyberpunk sequel. I don’t fully agree with all of his drink options, since we believe Morgan Blackhand is still alive (and therefore not yet deserving of a drink at the Afterlife), his videos have a fantastic production value! I had a bartender friend of mine try replicating some of the drink recipes featured in the game, and he believes they would be tremendously successful if he was able to get them served at something like a cyberpunk-themed bar. Take a look at this one and see if you like his recipe for a Johnny Silverhand:
Just look around you, and you can see that the world of Cyberpunk is surrounding all around us. The game Cyberpunk 2077 has seen tremendous success in the past few years since its 2.0 patch and official expansion Phantom Liberty launched. A new CCG, called Cyberpunk Legends, is expected to launch in the middle of next year! This Cyberpunk cookbook, if it were to be made, could be just as popular as the Heroes’ Feast books have become. The food would make for great consumables at a Cyberpunk-themed LARP, weekly tabletop game night, or eSport event! So I’m asking you, R. Talsorian Games, bring it to print! We’re literally starving for it!
Cyberpunk 2077 is out now for Switch 2, PC, Mac, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, and PS5.
Japan Travel Tips – How to Visit the Town From Silent Hill F December 2, 2025
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Happy Tuesday, gamers! Welcome back to Japan Travel Tips, where we share some of the best independently produced documentaries about traveling across the country of Japan. Has anyone ever wanted to take a vacation in Silent Hill? I promise I’ll only judge you SLIGHTLY if you say yes.
Konami’s recent Silent Hill game actually takes place in the publisher’s homeland. This is a first for the franchise, as previous entries either took place in the US or Europe. As we’ve previously covered in our article about Shenmue, game developers have a tendency to recreate a real-life space in a way that makes the player feel like they’ve actually been there!
YouTube Channel Mrs Eats has found the town that was used as the inspiration for Silent Hill f As you’ll see in this video, it was METICULOUSLY recreated by the development team. I felt it was not just a good comparison of the area to the game, it is beautifully photographed, and there’s a great inclusion on the history of the town, including some components I had no idea about! If you want to check it out for yourself, watch below:
Silent Hill f is out now for PC and PS5.