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Stanley Parable Fans Find Ultra Rare Creeps You Likely Missed

1 year 11 months ago

Starting out in 2011 as a mod for Half-Life 2 before getting its own Source engine release on Steam as a standalone game just two years later, The Stanley Parable has become an undeniable classic. Its bizarre premise of the titular character stuck in an office, hopelessly navigating a labyrinth of cubicles, hallways,…

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Claire Jackson

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EA Is Once Again Making A Lord Of The Rings Video Game

1 year 11 months ago

I know licensing isn’t the sexiest topic, but when it comes to certain properties—like Star Wars and major sports—it plays a super important role in what games we get to play and who makes them. Which is my way of explaining why I’m writing about the surprise announcement that EA is making its first Lord of the Rings

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Luke Plunkett

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Meet The Only Person Keeping Action-RPG Babylon’s Fall Alive

1 year 11 months ago

Babylon’s Fall, the troubled live-service action-RPG from action game luminaries Platinum Games, has seemingly hit life support. After two months on the market and a lukewarm reception at launch, Square Enix’s latest effort was reduced to just one player on PC last week. They revealed themselves on Twitter after VGC

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jeremy winslow

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Valve Boss Gabe Newell Didn't Want Zombies In Left 4 Dead

1 year 11 months ago

Quick, without thinking too much, describe Left 4 Dead in only a few words. You probably came up with something like “a co-op zombie shooter.” Or perhaps “an online co-op FPS zombies game from Valve.” Point is, zombies would almost certainly be in there. Even so, back during Left 4 Dead’s development, Valve president…

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Zack Zwiezen

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NBA Playoff Teams As Anime Characters

1 year 11 months ago

What started out as a casual ironic viewing of the NBA playoffs has quickly shifted into an unironic obsession, with the games becoming a must-watch priority in my life. Why the sudden change, you ask? I realized that the NBA is eerily like the many anime series I’ve watched.

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Isaiah Colbert

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Bloodborne Is Scarier Than Ever In 2022

1 year 11 months ago

Somewhere, a baby is crying. Their lonely yelps stick to the air like mist sticks to glass. The sound stretches out over the mirror of water upon which Rom, the Vacuous Spider just died as the nightmare moon descends. It trails you through every unlit building, but melts into happy giggles when you slay the child’s…

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Ashley Bardhan

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Xbox Network Had A Rough Weekend

1 year 11 months ago

If Xbox Live was Microsoft’s online gaming service at the height of its powers, then this past weekend was Xbox Dead. For more than 36 hours in mid May, Xbox players had trouble connecting to the Xbox network. In some cases, players say they couldn’t even play single-player games offline that they purchased digitally.

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Ari Notis

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40K Developers Criticised Over Dumb Twitch Drops

1 year 11 months ago

Complex Games, the developers of the new Warhammer 40,000: Chaos Gate – Daemonhunters, have issued a statement to frustrated players after running a campaign where certain in-game items were only available to those who sat through some Twitch streams.

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Luke Plunkett

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Jumpstart AAPI Month With Thai Survival Horror And Five More Hidden Gems

1 year 11 months ago

I answer the questions dutifully—“Where are your parents from?” “My dad is from Bangladesh, my mom is from Bulgaria”—but growing up in predominantly white Long Island made me embarrassed that anyone ever had to ask. I’m pale. My hair is thin and bleached blonde, and I could never grow it out to lie strong and curled…

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Ashley Bardhan

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What A Metroid 64 Could Have Looked Like

1 year 11 months ago

The Metroid series took a little nap during the N64 era, with Nintendo unable or unwilling to release a single home console game for the franchise between the success of the SNES’s Super Metroid in 1994 and the GameCube’s Metroid Prime in 2002. So a fan is stepping in—and back in time—to make one for themselves.

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Luke Plunkett

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