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I'm sick to death of the April Fool's dating sim trend. Thankfully, Discord is doing something different
As the news editor of a gaming publication, April 1 may, perhaps, be my least favorite day of the year.…
If you're sick of spawning in midway through an Arc Raiders game, Flashpoint's made it easier to get into fresh lobbies
It’s so disappointing in Arc Raiders when you load up your backpack for a serious venture topside, only to spawn…
Call of Duty is sick of leaks that "mess with player expectations," allegedly shuts down well-known insider
For as long as I’ve been covering the Call of Duty scene (which is much closer to a decade than…
"The first ever fontslop game": Marathon players are already sick of looking at the upcoming Bungie shooter's "eye sore" UI
The Marathon server slam seems to be going well, especially when some players look away from the game’s user interface…
“Who’s this?” I ask my partner, bringing up an image of Firecracker Ashe. Between us we have over a decade…
Chrono Trigger writer and Xenogears composer's new JRPG, also starring a sick frog warrior, is coming to Switch and PC this summer
Chrono Trigger writer and Chrono Cross director Masato Kato is back with a new turn-based game, but he couldn’t help…
Sony patents AI-generated podcasts featuring characters from its games, and I was just sick in my mouth
Sony has filed a patent for personalized generative AI podcasts to pop up while players are in-game to let them…
Larian boss is sick of players "shi***ng" on new games, and it feels like he's talking about Highguard
Highguard is, in many ways, my most-anticipated game of January. Its distinct lack of post-reveal marketing intrigued me, and the…
Mirror's Edge originally looked like "every other Unreal game" in 2008, but it literally made people sick: "Moving very fast through the world, you got simulation sickness"
In the nearly 18 years since its release, Mirror’s Edge has built a sparkling reputation for its sparkling buildings and…
Valve sends annual chocolates to Steam devs who earn roughly $800,000, and before Peak the folks at Aggro Crab got pretty sick of looking across the hall to see the Slay the Spire team open Gaben candy every year
There’s a deep, dark, and milky secret about a handful of highly successful developers on Steam: Valve likes to send…