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Wondering how to solve the puzzle in the Chairman’s Office in RE Requiem? To get the moon quartz for the main door, you need to navigate to the Chairman’s Office and solve the puzzle on the large device in the corner of the room. Here’s how to do it. It’s worth noting, this guide contains minor spoilers. The Chairman’s Office is found in the West Wing in the clinic in Resident Evil Requiem, and you’ll pick up two important items in this room: a ruby to get access to the East Wing keycard and one of the three quartzes you…
The cutest game I've ever played just slapped me in the face with a character death right at the start of its Steam Next Fest demo – and now I have to play more
The Moomins are white sugar creatures plump with visceral fat and love, and Finnish illustrator Tove Jansson built them a perfect world when she created them in 1945. It’s not perfect in the sense that there is no pain – the cow-snouted Moomintrolls are capable of being as unhappy as the rest of us – but tragedy usually comes with a lesson. Life is unpredictable, but nature isn’t always, and it’s this philosophy that punches me in the nose when I play the Steam Next Fest demo for Moomintroll: Winter’s Warmth.The cozy puzzle adventure Winter’s Warmth is the spiritual sequel…
Thanks to various life difficulties, I’ve spent this month in a state of immense spiritual turbulence, oscillating between euphoria and despair. As such, I’m in either the worst or the perfect frame of mind to digest news that Yoko Taro, director and scenario writer for NieR: Automata, is writing a new series of Neon Genesis Evangelion.
Where do you get fuel for the generator in Resident Evil Requiem? As Leon continues his journey through Raccoon City, he’ll stumble across a generator as he hunts for the parts he needs to build a detonator. To get it working, though, you’ll need to find some fuel. Much like in other parts of Resident Evil Requiem, you’ll have to wait a while until you actually get the fuel you need. We’ll run you through exactly what to expect next in the horror game, where you can get the fuel from, and when you should head back to the first…
I can't even make jokes about Terraria's final update anymore when the devs are already teasing "long requested items" just a month after 1.4.5 dropped
I used to make jokes about how many “final” updates Terraria has had, but at this point, is it even a joke anymore? I think the launch of 1.4.5 marked the sixth final update for the sandbox game, but I’ve honestly lost track at this point. Yet, wouldn’t you know it? Just one month later, developer Re-Logic is already teasing even more content on the way.There are bug fixes and balance tweaks on the horizon, but that stuff’s to be expected. The real surprise in the latest Terraria State of the Game blog (spotted by PCGamesN) is “more items.””We’re experimenting…
Sometimes you get a note through the door, nestled among the bills and flyers for local takeaways. Oi, it says, some priest’s been murdered, and we need you to track down the folks on a list of Nazis he smuggled out of Germany after the war. Ok, you reply, it’s the 1970s and I’ve got nothing better to do. That’s the setup for Owlskip Games’ The Ratline, the Steam Next Fest demo of which has just put my beleaguered Monday brain to the test.
Nvidia’s latest financial results are in, and the AI and gaming GPU giant has unsurprisingly made vast sums of money in recent months. However, while it has seen growth in many areas, its revenue for gaming GPUs in the last three months actually dropped by 13% compared to the previous quarter. While this might seem a surprising change in fortunes for the maker of the best graphics card chips in the world, there are two very clear reasons for this outcome. Firstly, there’s the reason that Nvidia discusses in its Q4 fiscal report, which is that the quarter before this…
"What's 100% of zero? Like, who gives a shit?" New Blood boss unimpressed by Epic sharing more revenue with devs than Steam
Earlier this month, Epic Games Store shyly announced that their free game giveaways are having “a measurable halo effect across the broader PC ecosystem”, increasing the sales of those games on Steam during the offer period. New Blood Interactive’s Dave Oshry has made the same argument a bit less sympathetically: boosting the profile of games already on Steam is the only reason to release anything on the Epic Games Store, even given Epic’s more generous developer revenue share, because EGS sucks.
New website pays players to grief Marvel Rivals cheaters, but it's just making everything worse
We all hate cheaters and griefers. As a longtime League of Legends player and returning Overwatch obsessive, there’s nothing worse than loading into a game and getting instantly headshotted by a Widowmaker with an aimbot, or watching your mid-laner run it down as blue Nunu. Bad actors make the entire multiplayer game ecosystem worse, and it often feels like it’s not a high priority for developers. I see daily petitions to Riot’s head of LoL product Drew ‘Just a Capybara’ Levin to get players removed (sometimes successfully, other times not so much). I see weekly ban wave reports from various…
Valve says Marathon's Server Slam is the biggest Steam Next Fest demo, but I'm not sure that should count
We have nearly sandblasted through February’s Steam Next Fest blowout before it ends on March 2, so Valve is commemorating the event’s halfway mark with official details on what made up its 10 most-played titles. I just… I think there’s something a little wrong with the publisher’s parameters. According to Valve, Bungie’s Server Slam for Marathon counts as a demo.The Marathon release date is set for March 5, but the Destiny developer is testing its new extraction FPS’ strength with the Marathon server slam beta period that began February 26. The idea was to run “a technical stress test,” as…