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Monthly Archives: September 2022

Sep
08

Broken Pieces review — Weathered

It’s hard to fault a game for trying its damnedest to break out of the mold. Broken Pieces is a “horror” game that takes a good amount of cues from older titles. With its focus on an interconnected French village and […]

Sep
08

New Half-Life RTS Citadel detailed further by Dota 2 datamine

The rumoured Half-Life: Alyx follow-up, Half-Life Citadel, is supposedly an FPS and RTS game hybrid, with a new Dota 2 datamine suggesting possible characters and mechanics for Valve’s mysterious Steam sequel, that may serve as a companion to Half-Life 3. […]

Sep
08

Sims 4 art surfaces that shows what the life sim could have been

A piece of Sims 4 art surfaced online – or resurfaced, to be more accurate, since it first appeared in 2014 – that seems to show a rather different vision of what Maxis’ life game might have been if the […]

Sep
08

Disney Dreamlight Valley Early Access — Is it worth it?

One thing that has persistently bothered me is that almost all Animal Crossing-style games on PC take “be like Animal Crossing” a bit too literally for my tastes. I really don’t like the camera system of the series or the “play a […]

Sep
07

The first Moonbreaker preview test period goes live soon

Unknown Worlds and Krafton announced a set of Moonbreaker preview tests set to go live ahead of the strategy game’s early access launch on September 28. The Moonbreaker previews run from September 9 through September 11 and then again from […]

Sep
07

AMD rethinks the way it names gaming laptop Ryzen CPUs for 2023+

There’s about to be a new way you shop for AMD Ryzen gaming laptops. Robert Hallock, the senior director of technical marketing for AMD’s Ryzen brand, published a blog today going over how naming methodologies will change in next-gen products. […]