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May
24

New survival builder is a dark Rimworld in a Lovecraftian stone age

As a species we’ve always feared the dark. There’s something deep in our DNA that tells us to stay near the light, huddle together, and wait out the dawn. That fear is something The Tribe Must Survive heavily draws on. […]

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May
23

Steam Deck game library now 29% larger than that of Nintendo Switch

Note: A previous version of this article incorrectly calculated the number of compatible games at just under 18,000. This has now been corrected. The Steam Deck game library keeps going from strength to strength as the total game library has now passed 14,200 titles. […]

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May
23

New slimy survival horror FPS slips out onto Steam Early Access

When you’re stuck on a blight-ridden island with no hope of survival, it’s understandable you’d feel a certain amount of desperation. In Serum that desperation manifests itself in the titular goo that you pump through your body. Normally, I’d be […]

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May
23

Cozy new Metroidvania has Dark Souls design but a heart of gold

The best Metroidvania games have typically focused on combat, but highlights like the masterful Tunic and the recent, excellent Animal Well show how successfully the format can work when it leans more towards puzzle design rather than action. While both […]

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May
23

Ghost of Tsushima PC review – a masterclass in open-world design

Our Verdict A masterclass in open-world game design and a thrilling samurai epic in its own right, Ghost of Tsushima is a must-play on PC. Since Sony opened the door to PC ports of some of its first-party titles with […]

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May
23

Experimenting with ESO’s story after ten years of adding new chapters

Keeping things fresh in a game like ESO must be an incredible challenge. Ten years after launch it’s still going strong, with new chapters regularly being released. The danger, however, is that things could get formulaic. We could simply go […]