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There are tons of amazing party games out there, but there’s always room for more. After all, there are only so many rounds of Pummel Party or Gang Beasts you can play before the itch to switch things up merits scratching. Well, this week’s free Epic Games Store addition, Prop Sumo, could very well be the next arena you take the homies to task in, and it’s got some proper legs on it; well, if you’re playing as a grandfather clock, that is. You see, in Prop Sumo, you won’t be fighting as weird amorphous figures. Instead, you’ll take the…

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Sony’s acquisition of Bungie in 2022 was one of the most surreal transactions to take place in the games industry in recent years, and the irony of PlayStation buying the company that created the de facto mascot of Xbox isn’t lost on former Xbox executive Ed Fries, who led Microsoft’s acquisition of Bungie 26 years ago.Fries, who was VP of game publishing at Microsoft during the original Xbox’s launch, appeared on a recent episode of The Expansion Pass and shared his extremely unique perspective on what it’s like playing Marathon, a first-party PlayStation game developed by Bungie… on his Xbox.”Bungie,…

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1000xResist is one of the finest stories the gaming medium has ever presented. Developer Sunset Visitor’s mastery of expression pertaining to some of life’s grandest moral quandaries makes for the most thought-provoking experience I’ve encountered since Nier: Automata. I’ve eagerly been awaiting what the Vancouver-based studio does next, and now, as revealed in the Triple-i showcase, we have our answer. Prove You’re Human is set to once again muse on the human condition, but this time it’s approaching the topic in a whole new way. In Prove You’re Human, you are a digital copy of a person paid to test…

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This guide to the best new to Netflix shows is here to make sure you enjoy an exciting, funny, and enlightening weekend’s viewing. On this page we’ve selected the three best new shows on Netflix for you to either dip into or binge in one go.The buzziest shows this week are new comedy Big Mistakes, starring Dan Levy, and the fascinating – if disturbing – true crime cult documentary Trust Me: The False Prophet. We’re also rounding things out with the third season of Portuguese drama Turn of the Tide, which brings the thriller series to a dramatic conclusion.If you…

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The cozy vibes of Stardew Valley can make farming feel like a breeze, even in the tougher seasons. As someone who looks after their own garden and grows the odd tomato plant, I know that isn’t always the reality. Tending to your land sometimes means being out there in the freezing damp and the fog, but it’s all part of the experience. Nothing I have to deal with is a patch on what you’ll face in Crop, however. This new farming game traps you in a nightmarish trudge, weaving the uneasy rural vibes of Twin Peaks and the eldritch curiosities…

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I have two very good news things to share with y’all today: Graveyard Keeper, the Stardew Valley-like RPG for people who still shop at Hot Topic, is getting a sequel. Also, Graveyard Keeper is free for a few days. RAWR.In case you haven’t heard of it, Graveyard Keeper is a management sim where the thing you manage is a cemetery, and if you can get past the whole dead bodies thing, it’s actually remarkably chill. In fact, it’s one of my favorite games to play when I just want to idly click through progression boxes while listening to Stuff You…

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What are the best GTA 5 mods? There’s no need to navigate through mod databases for dodgy links and unclear mod descriptions as we’ve done the legwork for you, hunting down the most popular GTA V mods to transform your gameplay experience. Grand Theft Auto 5 has a mod scene that is much more than just a few cheats and trainers – it’s rife with incredible additions, useful tweaks, and big transformations. GTA 5 mods are guaranteed to keep you entertained. If you’re stuck on which ones to install, take your pick from our list of the best mods, scripts, and…

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Today, Bethesda is one of the biggest game studios in the world, responsible for some of the most notable franchises in the industry, but things were much different back in the ’90s. Then, Bethesda was a much smaller studio not far off from today’s indie outfits, but unlike modern indie devs, they didn’t have the benefit of digital distribution. No, the folks who made The Elder Scrolls: Arena had to go straight from making the game to packaging and shipping the thing themselves.”We had a great team of hardworking developers who truly put in their best effort,” according to Vijay…

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Everyone dreams of being a pirate at some point in their lives. Perhaps it was singing sea shanties in Assassin’s Creed: Black Flag that got you going, or the chaotic shenanigans of Sea of Thieves. For me, it was the original Pirates of the Caribbean game, inspired by my love for the movies and many a childhood trip to Disneyland. I’ve been waiting for a game that captures that true sense of lawlessness chaos; I hoped that Skull and Bones would manage it, but that simply wasn’t to be. While the Black Flag Remake feels somewhat inevitable at this point,…

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Commenting on reports of The First Berserker: Khazan developer Neople being broken up and reassigned over weak sales, parent company Nexon says the move was “not related to workforce reduction or team dissolution” but rather a “planned reallocation” of staff.On April 8, Korean outlet Yonhap News reported that the Neople team behind The First Berserker: Khazan had been reassigned as a consequence of the game’s poor sales, just days after Nexon CEO Junghun Lee praised the game in a company financial presentation. Khazan reviewed well and only improved with significant post-launch support, which included the surprising but welcome addition of…

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