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Back in the late 2000s, Just Cause developers Avalanche ended up in a publishing pickle with a fantasy open-worlder they were working on. It was dubbed AionGuard, and ex-Avalanche chief creative officer Christofer Sundberg reckons that had it not ended up chucked on the cancellation bonfire, the…
There are some compromises, but it's better than merely playable.
The snack selection will be limited, however.
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The huge open world feels perfect for a survival experience.
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The era of wide Steam is well and truly upon us. Last year Valve made store pages on Steam wider, only making me slightly uncomfortable. Last week the Steam homepage entered into its own wide beta. And now, as part of another beta, Valve are testing this same widening in the Steam Workshop to "make…
Space exploration is cool again.
Hidden object games always amuse me conceptually, as there's this sort of unspoken implication that we act as some sort of god-like figure from on high, discovering secrets that maybe weren't meant to be found. They're games about getting yourself involved in the lives of others unbeknownst to…
It's also investigating how to better manage player toxicity and stream sniping.
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The week after rolling out a "refresh" for the Steam storefront, Valve is giving the Workshop some long-overdue love.
It's a big day for Starfield fans, but not for the reasons you might think.
This current era of the internet is very easily the worst one, even within its comparatively short existence. A myriad of reasons contributes to this, the most annoying and newest one being the advent of AI preying upon every last post you release unto the world. Artists are essentially in a…
Back to the drawing board, Jen-Hsun?
Adventure puzzle games inevitably always come back to Myst, and 2020's Call of the Sea was no different. But the genre's siren song is being sung once again with a follow-up to the pretty mysterious island game in the form of Call of the Elder Gods. Which, as it just so happens, now has a release…
Though I'm excited to actually test it out myself.
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