Czech retailer Smarty has listed Valve’s highly anticipated Steam Machine at $950 for the 512GB version and $1,070 for the 1TB model—both before taxes.
Get a peek at the shenanigans that await in this trailer for Pro Philosopher 2, an upcoming comedy visual novel debate adventure game. Pro Philosopher 2 will be available on PC and Steam Deck in 2024, ...
The Wavytalk Steamline Pro is a new steam-powered straightening brush that styles hair while hydrating it. Independent testing showed the tool adds more shine and reduces frizz compared to traditional ...
Valve’s new Steam Machine is essentially a tiny living-room PC disguised as a console. The gaming company says the whole thing is about the size of a 6in cube, which is small enough to slide under a ...
Which is best for gaming? On the gaming side of things, the Steam Frame is going to have a huge advantage over the competition, as Valve promises you’ll be able to play your entire Steam library. With ...
Sony recently teased the much-anticipated and rumored PlayStation 5 Pro in an official 30th-anniversary artwork. Also, rumors about a PS5 Pro Enhanced Grand Theft Auto VI version have started flying ...
Activision’s Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater remake is an absolutely fantastic game with one major flaw: it can’t be played offline on PC. A recent patch for the game on Steam briefly got players’ hopes up, ...
Publisher Activision and developer Vicarious Visions will release the PC version of Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1 + 2 via Steam on October 3, the companies announced. The game will be available in standard ...
Is Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 1 and 2 Steam Deck compatible? Playing Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 1 and 2 on the Steam Deck is as easy as stacking up combos, as the remake of the classic skating games doesn't ...
Good news skater punks: The recently released Steam version of Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1+2 is now playable offline. But in totally wack and weird news: This offline mode is only for Steam Deck users.
Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 1 + 2 is one of those game bundles that just brings up some of my deepest core memories. If you had access to games as a kid, you'll probably remember doing some wild tricks on ...