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Little Nightmares made a triumphant return at Gamescom this year, with a third game announced two years after the release of the last game in 2021. Unlike the first two games, Little Nightmares 3 is being developed by Supermassive Games. And with this new team comes an all-new feature: co-op with another human player - as long as you don't mind playing online. Unfortunately for anyone hoping ...read more
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The upcoming 2D Metroidvania platformer Biomorph, developed by Lucid Dreams Studio, will let you morph into the monsters you defeat. Turning into these monsters grants you access to their skills and powers which you can use to defeat enemies and navigate the world. As you explore the game’s interconnected world, you’ll encounter NPC’s, secrets and optional boss fights across its variety ...read more
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Embracer Group has shut down Volition, and as a studio that has been around for three decades, it’s obviously got some notable releases under its belt. But with the studio now shuttered, what will become of its properties? While it remains to be seen whether the full suite of Volition’s IP will continue to have a future going forward, two of them certainly will in the form of Saints Row ...read more
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Turns out all you need to do to get hired at Bethesda is to make some incredibly popular mods for its games. Believe it or not, it doesn't seem to be that uncommon for Bethesda to hire modders that have worked on its games. Just last year it offered jobs to a couple of modders that were working on a massive Fallout 4 mod, one of whom took the offer. It seems Bethesda has done something similar ...read more
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What if at the start of Skyrim, upon walking into the first village you found, you decided to settle down and become a farmer? What if going off to battle foes and monsters didn’t sound like the life for you? Mirthwood allows you to decide what you want to do with your time in its lush, fantasy world - which looks straight out of an illustrated children's fantasy book. Developed by a small ...read more
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Starfield is a massive game that’s hiding a massive amount of content and tiny, little details beneath its sprawling surface, something that Bethesda Game Studios’ titles always have a knack for doing. And given how vast the game is, it’s safe to say that players are going to be discovering new things both big and small within the space-faring RPG for some time to come. In fact, one such ...read more
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30XX, a game inspired by and expanding upon the elements of Mega Man X, recently came out of early access on Steam and is coming soon to Switch. Revamping and improving on every element of their last game, 20XX, Batterystaple Games has created a truly special action platformer. The game’s depth is truly impressive. It’s basically the ultimate Mega Man game without the titular character. ...read more
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Starfield probably isn't something Steam Deck users will want to play at the moment. The Steam Deck is one of the coolest pieces of gaming hardware in recent memory as it allows you to take your PC games on the go with you, continuing your progress wherever you are. Of course, it won't be as nice of an experience as playing on a expensive rig, but it's a very competent device that is capable of a ...read more
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If you're someone that loves to use a game's photo mode, you might be pleasantly surprised to find your snaps appearing during loading screens in Starfield. Starfield's photo mode is pretty impressive, offering you a lot of options so that you can get the perfect pic. And making that pic perfect is really something that you might want to do if you're someone that takes a lot of screenshots ...read more
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Valve's been going pretty hard on Dota 2 this year, and the latest is targeting those who start fresh accounts in the free-to-play game so that they can play easy games and stomp rookies. Valve has also traced the accounts back to their main accounts, and says that from now on "a main account found associated with a smurf account could result in a wide range of punishments, from temporary ...read more
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