Tag: Action

Ghost of Tsushima will bring PlayStation trophies and friends to PC for the first time, making the walls between console and PC even more meaningless

I’m an old man and I don’t understand anything anymore. Time was, you’d get your Xbox games on your Xbox, your PlayStation games on your PlayStation, and on the rare occasion someone thought to port those games to PC they wouldn’t work. It was a simple system and it made sense. But look at us […]

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Blasphemous dev reveals that Baldur’s Gate 3 studio Larian quietly backed the game on Kickstarter for $1000 and never asked for anything in return

In a welcome bit of feel good industry news, Blasphemous level designer Enrique Colinet revealed on Twitter that Larian Studios was one of the game’s biggest backers on Kickstarter, and that the studio never made a big deal of it or asked for the backer rewards such a contribution would entail. “Not many people know […]

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Blasphemous dev reveals that Baldur’s Gate 3 studio Larian quietly backed the game on Kickstarter for $1000 and never asked for anything in return

In a welcome bit of feel good industry news, Blasphemous level designer Enrique Colinet revealed on Twitter that Larian Studios was one of the game’s biggest backers on Kickstarter, and that the studio never made a big deal of it or asked for the backer rewards such a contribution would entail. “Not many people know […]

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GTA 6 fans spend a week in Miami to painstakingly recreate the trailer shot-by-shot—sans a certain bikini scene that would’ve cost $4,733

Even just the trailer for GTA 6 is a landmark for gaming, hitting an obscene 60 million views on YouTube in 12 hours. Since then it’s been scrubbed through shot-by-shot by enthusiasts to try and pull out every little detail, including whether Bikini Girl is secretly Lucia or not. Personally I still think she’s Aicul, […]

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Can somebody go check up on Silksong fans after the Triple-I Initiative’s tongue-in-cheek loading screen tip, I’m worried about them

The Triple-I Initiative‘s debut showcase had a lot of great games lined up. Personally, I’m psyched out of my gourd for Slay the Spire 2, but I’m also eyeing up Rogue Prince of Persia, an unexpected announcement that’s wall-running right up my alley. Silksong fans, however, are none too pleased. Some context: Silksong, the successor […]

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Star Wars Outlaws’ $110 and $130 editions prompt a collective sigh from potential players tired of season passes and ill-advised early access periods

I’m genuinely excited for Star Wars Outlaws, especially since the trailer debuted earlier this week. It might not set the world on fire, or anything, but I like my blasters, I like my freaky aliens, and I like making ticks in an open-world checklist. I am not above the ‘Ubisoft Game Loop™’.  I am, however, […]

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Rat smashers stay winning as Warhammer: Vermintide 2 gets another free update—a whole new map and enemy type

Warhammer: Vermintide 2 might be seven years old, but it’s still getting free content updates. There’s that long-awaited versus mode, of course, though that’s still in testing—in the meantime, says Fatshark, here’s a free map and a new enemy type, because why not? A Parting of the Waves makes to round out the Karak Azgaraz […]

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Sonic co-creator found guilty of insider trading breaks silence to accuse Square Enix producer of being ‘the kind of person who would submit lies to court’

Sonic co-creator Yuji Naka has had something of a varied career since leaving Sega, initially focusing on his own company Prope before teaming up with Square Enix to direct the ill-fated Balan Wonderworld. The latter wasn’t a great game, and ever since release Naka and the publisher have been engaged in something of a moral […]

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This slick and experimental soulslike takes about 15 seconds to get you feeling empathy for a triangle

As the technology of videogame graphics has grown and evolved over the decades, developers have been able to imbue their characters with more and more life and humanity. Subtle animations and mo-capped facial expressions give heroes and villains a believable inner life that enables more emotionally resonant stories to be told. But that’s all a […]

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Troy Baker says it’s not him in GTA 6, and recalls when Todd Howard said ‘I don’t want Troy Baker in our game because he’s in every game’

Omnipresent videogame voice actor Troy Baker, known for major roles in everything from The Last of Us to Metal Gear Solid and Far Cry, has revealed he is not behind one of GTA 6’s main characters (widely referred to as Jason, but yet to be officially named). Following the release of GTA 6’s first trailer […]

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Last Epoch cracks down on item duplicates and gold exploit: ‘We don’t think it’s a very controversial statement to say that abusing an exploit, ruining the game for all players is not acceptable, and that doing so should result in a ban’

The curse of the online action RPG strikes again: real-money trading and gold exploits. Lost Ark was plagued by it and now Last Epoch is too.  Last Epoch developer Eleventh Hour has posted a statement on the subject, saying, “We take exploits within Last Epoch very seriously and ensure that any time an exploit comes […]

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Star Wars Outlaws story trailer will debut next week

Brace yourselves, Star Wars fans: A new trailer for Ubisoft‘s upcoming Star Wars Outlaws is set to debut on April 9. Ubisoft described the reveal as the “story trailer world premiere,” which is interesting because a world premiere trailer that provided at least the outlines of the story rolled out in 2023: Kay Vess, scoundrel, […]

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10 years on, leaks have given us a long look at the canned Batman game that became Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor

Middle-earth was always a bit of an odd setting for Monolith’s Shadow of Mordor, the 2014 game that introduced the absolutely brilliant (and criminally under-imitated) nemesis system. Subjecting the game’s orcs to harrowing physical and psychological warfare as a one-man guerilla army was great fun, but it didn’t exactly fit with the high-minded, mythical tone […]

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The black sheep of the Thief series is free on Epic Games Store, and at that price, it deserves a second chance

I have to admit that I was surprised to see the hooded figure of Garrett, Master Thief, reaching covetously for me from the free game section of the Epic Games Store, not least because Epic’s giveaways tend to focus on relatively recent games (barring bona fide classics), but also generally well-liked ones. And scouring through […]

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Cuba’s ‘first major indie game’ is a gorgeous platformer about bad decisions and environmental catastrophe, so long as you can get over the checkpoints

Saviorless is beautiful, which is handy, because I’ve had to look at the same parts of it again and again in the few hours I’ve spent with it to write this piece. Released this week on Steam and Epic by Cuban studio Empty Head Games and billed irresistibly as the country’s “first major indie game,” […]

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