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Oblivion's persuasion wheel has spawned another wacky gamejam, cue sentient cheese struggling to three-point turn gracefully past dancing French rats
“Mon dieu…LOOK AT ZE SIZE OF ZAT PARMIGIANO!” shout the rats as they shuffle in graceful yet unquestionably hip fashion.…
The strange parade of Stardew-style horror farming games continues with Besmirch, in which there is far too much smiling
Here is what I think happened: at some point circa 2020, a cabal of game developers with very long fingernails…
California bill pushing to keep games playable after server shutdowns "doesn't reflect how games actually work", ESA assert
Earlier this month, Stop Killing Games, the campaign group seeking to prevent online games being rendered unplayable when publishers shut…
This week in PC games: Subnautica 2 early access, a Battlestar Galactica roguelite, and Directive 8020 disproving the old saying about space and screaming
Our infamously workshy news editor Edwin – he only posted barely twice the number of articles last week as I…
Former Epic tech director announces The Immense Engine, his AI-heavy "European alternative" to Unreal
Guerilla Games co-founder and former Epic Games technical director Arjan Brussee is making what he styles a “European alternative” to…
Forza Horizon 6's PC version leaks early, allegedly rumbling out of the garage via a Steam upload mishap
Forza Horizon 6’s PC version has leaked online ahead of release next week, with an unencrypted Steam build allegedly being…
"His voice and delivery was human": Darkest Dungeon developers will "never, ever" use genAI to replace narrator Wayne June
Darkest Dungeon developers Red Hook will “never, ever” use generative AI to recreate the voice of recently deceased series…
The latest Crimson Desert patch lets you ride a special lion to a claw machine which spits out chairs and special hats
Crimson Desert continues to morph into newer and more unknowable forms with each patch developers Pearl Abyss put out. For…
"We tried something different": Looking back on SiN Episodes: Emergence, the Valve-backed shooter that tried and failed to kick off an age of episodic gaming
On May 10, 2006, Ritual Entertainment released SiN Episodes: Emergence, the first of nine episodes set in the sci-fi megalopolis…
The Sunday Papers is our weekly roundup of great writing about (mostly) videogames from across the web. Sundays are, and…