Montag, 30. Juni 2025

I've found some insane discounts on new Alienware laptops and more gaming rigs today

I've found some great deals on gaming laptops and prebuilt desktops for todays daily deals. Everything from brand new high-end Alienware laptops that mimick their higher end cousins without the sticker shock to HP Omen beasts with cracking discounts. There's even deals on Windows handhelds from Lenovo and MSI. There’s a good mix of laptops, desktops, and portable rigs, and most of them come with pretty aggressive discounts or promo codes. Nice and simple, right? Let's get into it:

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Hytale studio founder says he'll reach out to Riot in an effort to buy back and revive the game

Following Minecrafty sandbox game Hytale's recent cancellation, the original founder of Hypixel Studios has said that he plans to reach out to Riot Games in an effort to buy back the game and release a version of it.

Meanwhile, Stardew Valley creator Eric 'ConcernedApe' Barone has seemingly responded to a fan asking him if he'd be open to getting involved in efforts to ressurect the game.

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The Dead Space remake is brilliantly, devastatingly 80% off in the Steam sale

Welcome, friend, to the good year of 2025. Scavengers Reign has just been renewed for its third season, Greggs have starting doing their festive bake all year round, and the Dead Space remake sold gangbusters.

Wait, no, sorry. This is the bad timeline. Scavengers Reign was acquired by a company who actively balk at anything people might want to watch with their entire faces, and Dead Space apparently didn't sell well enough for EA to greenlight more. It's with a certain melancholy then, that I recommend the Steam Summer sale's offering of Dead Space remake at 80% off (£10/€12/$12/perhaps a sillier price if you live somewhere Valve doesn't consider important).

Deep discounts aren't always a sure indicator of success in either direction, of course. The brilliant Resident Evil 4 remake is 50% off its already very generous usual price and apparently did very well. But I can't help get abandoned bargain bin vibes from this one. It deserved so much better.

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This week in PC games: Mecha Break, ICE protest charity bundles and vibrant ostrich farming

This week in PC gaming news my flat continues to feel like a fondue served in a grizzly bear's armpit. Readers in equatorial latitudes may sneer at what we in the UK are pleased to call a "heatwave", but you have to remember that British people are all descended from ice trolls, and that we live in small volcanoes dug out by steampunk druids who thought the glaciers would return sometime in the year 1963.

There is only one way to escape the sun's hatred round these parts, and that is by immersing yourself in some kind of interactive entertainment product, while strenuously pretending that you no longer have skin. Here are some new releases.

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Number Machine looks like it does for factory automation what Mini Motorways did for city builders

I have thus far in my life avoided playing any factory automation games because I only ever see them recommended in the same breath as dire warnings and laments. "Play Infinifactory! It ruined my life! ", "I now exclusively play Opus Magnum inside the skip that is now my home after my family kicked me out. 10/10!", etc etc. But the way Number Machine's extendo-arm hex pushes sets of tiles has awakened something in me. Taking a sprawling genre and making it tiny and a bit pastel is basically a genre unto itself now but one I'm a supporter of. Here's a trailer.

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Sonntag, 29. Juni 2025

What's on your bookshelf: The Quiet Year and Monsterhearts designer Avery Alder

Hello reader who is also a reader, and welcome back to Booked For The Week - our regular Sunday chat with a selection of cool industry folks about books! We're doing tabletop designers now, firstly because I think tabletop is cool and secondly…nope, that's it. Every week we stray further from videogames, and every week we regain feeling in body parts we'd forgotten we had. Ten toes, you say? Marvellous.

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The Sunday Papers

Sunday! What more do you need to know?

"AI is here to stay" is a common refrain. Mike Cook tackles the meaning and limits of that phrase, with apt comparisons to asbestos.

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Samstag, 28. Juni 2025

With Palworld's Terraria collab now out in the wild, Terraria will be getting its own Palworld crossover... eventually

You can put the Terraria in Palworld, but can you put the Palworld in Terraria? Well, uh, yes, apparently. Earlier this week Palworld's Tides of Terraria update was released unto the world, adding in things like fishing, a new trust mechanic, and obviously some Terraria themed bits like monsters to fight and items to get. Now, in a post shared on the Terraria forums, a new look at the survival game's next update, version 1.4.5, showed off its own Palworld update.

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Guilty Gear Strive dev Arc System Works' first showcase had a lot of good games, and a hopeful goal for the industry's future

Arc System Works are a developer who more likely than not, you'll think of as a fighting game studio. I wouldn't blame you, they're the folks behind Guilty Gear, BlazBlue, Persona 4 Arena, all really beloved fighting games. That doesn't paint a full picture though, and in a showcase held yesterday, they showed off a bunch of upcoming games, some of which they made themselves, others they're serving as publisher for. And not one fighting game in sight! Which plenty of people made comments about, but I think those people maybe need to play anything other than a fighting game for once.

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The Kickstarter for Dragon Age writer David Gaider's demonic deckbuilder Malys didn't work, so here it is in early access instead

Back in April, Stray Gods: A Roleplaying Musical developer Summerfall Studios launched their Kickstarter for Malys, a roguelike deckbuilder where you play as a "former priest turned demon-hunter" that certainly looked quite atmospheric. This is the same studio co-founded by Dragon Age writer David Gaider, so it's not like they came out of nowhere. However, it fell a bit short of meeting its goal, something that quite often guarantees that death of a game. Except it just launched into early access this week. Go figure!

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Untitled Paper RPG is a game from the dev behind A Short Hike that you'll only ever be able to play a couple hours of

Right now, I can't really tell you much of what A Short Hike developer adamgryu is working on. He shared a little look at whatever is next last week, and it certainly looks adjacent to A Short Hike vibes wise - we'll come back to this one with the tiniest of details in a bit. At the very least, I can certainly tell you what he's not working on: a game called Untitled Paper RPG.

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What are we all playing this weekend?

It's a balmy Friday while I write this, and I'm thirsty. For every so-called RPS staff member who doesn't respond to my increasingly angry messages, I will punish them by likening them to a particular alcoholic beverage. It's a punishment because I know nothing about alcohol, and so my reasoning will be entirely askew, I'm sure. Suffer!

Here's what we're all clicking on this weekend.

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Donnerstag, 26. Juni 2025

I just saved loads of PC gaming gear while upgrading my set up, here's the best deals I could find today

Today’s lineup has something for every kind of setup. Alienware prebuild discounts headline the list, offering some hefty savings across a range of configurations. That does for solid 1440p performance with a RTX 5070 Ti build or securing a 4K futureproof rig with a 5090. There's also a strong showing from Flexispot with big cuts on their premium standing desks and ergonomic chair for 4th July, so if you’ve been meaning to upgrade your workspace, this is your sign.

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Monster Hunter Wilds second title update is adding in Lagiacrus from Monster Hunter 3 when it arrives next week

You'd think that with Summer Game Fest technically being all wrapped up by now we'd all be done with showcases, and yet here Capcom are with a Spotlight of their own. One little game that got a look-in was, of course, Monster Hunter Wilds. Specifically, the second title update was shown off, which as always is adding a whole bunch of things in, so let's jump in.

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Abiotic Factor is all set to launch into version 1.0 next month

Remember back in April when I told you about Abiotic Factor's next update, Cold Fusion? No? What do you mean you can't remember every single news post I've ever written? Fine, whatever, point is, it turns out that said update turned into the full on 1.0 release of the game. And now, as shown off in a swanky new trailer for developer Deep Field, the release date for the release of 1.0 has been revealed!

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Fortnite players receive $126 million more in refunds from the FTC over Epic's "deceptive billing practices"

The American Federal Trade Commission has given out a further $126 million (around £91 million) in refunds to Fortnite players who've been "charged for unwanted purchases", bringing the overall total issued so far to about $200 million. It's also given eligible players who're yet to submit a refund claim some extra time to do so.

These refunds are the ongoing fallout to a pair of complaints made to the FTC over Fortnite, which Epic opted to settle in late 2022 by paying a combined total of $520 million (£427 million). Epic were accused of breaching the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) by collecting data on under 13 Fortnite players without parental consent, and deliberately using tactics such as confusing button placements intended to push folks into buying cosmetics from the Fortnite store unintentionally.

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Befriend zombies, 18th century literary satirists in RPG The Necromancer's Tale

I do not want to control five zombies and three skeletons and my party and also maybe a dog, is usually what stops me rolling necromancers in RPGs. Zombies: quite slow, famously, but in CRPG The Necromancer's Tale the undead are your party. Seems no-one wants to travel with a guy whose shoes smell like embalming fluid these days. Fine. I'll make my own mates. Out of bodies.

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Mittwoch, 25. Juni 2025

007 First Light sounds like it'll be getting Hitman-style post-launch missions, but with more "actiony things"

The bald man always hungers for more folks to drown in toilet water, so IO Interactive have kept feeding their Hitman a steady stream of post-launch targets with each entry in the World of Assassination trilogy. It sounds the devs'll be taking a similar approach with 007: First Light, albeit with some Bondy twists.

The question is, would such regular updates scratch the itch of folks who're in it for the long haul as effectively as the elusive targets Agent 47's been taking out on a regular basis?

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Dienstag, 24. Juni 2025

Assassin's Creed Shadows' latest update brings in a nightmare difficulty mode and another weird collab

Another month, another Assassin's Creed Shadows update, again one that comes with a list of quality of life changes, but also one that comes with another surprising collaboration. Let's start with that one, which is, weirdly, a new story pack made in collaboration with Critical Role, the wildly popular actual play series. For some context, Critical Role did an official Assassin's Creed themed oneshot a little while back. In said oneshot, Hi-Fi Rush's Robbie Daymond played a character called Rufino, who's being added into the game through this new mission in update 1.0.6.

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Mighty Civilization 7 update adds Huge maps, but beware, your PC might struggle to run them

Sid Meier's Civilization VII has received another big update, as the rather divisive 4X strategy game wrangles with a mostly negative user review consensus on Steam.

The latest Civ 7 update adds large and huge maps, each with a default of 10 players in single player and eight (including AI) in multiplayer. Developers Firaxis are working on supporting 12 players for Huge maps, but need more time to ensure that this doesn't scuttle game stability and performance. As it is, they caution that "bigger maps have bigger hardware demands" and that you might see "slower turn times or performance drops, especially on lower end hardware."

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Minecrafty sandbox game Hytale cancelled after a decade in development, as Hypixel Studios prepare to close

Six or so years on from an announcement trailer that made it clear people had an appetite for their game's Minecrafty building and survival shenanigans (it's got 61 million views to date), Hypixel Studios have announced that Hytale has been cancelled. On top of that, the studio themselves are gearing up for closure.

Hytale's development kicked off all the way back in 2015, with its devs being the folks behind the huge Hypixel Minecraft server. League of Legends publisher Riot Games bought the studio in 2020, not long after we learned that Hytale would have undead chickens, and not long before the game's target release year started being pushed back.

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Layoffs at Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines 2 studio as Paradox promise RPG will still release in October

Still Wakes The Deep and Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines 2 developers The Chinese Room have laid off a number of staff, seemingly as part of parent company Sumo Digital's wider strategic decision in February 2025 to move away from original game creation and "focus exclusively on development services for partners".

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An entire crab army comes to Total War: Warhammer 3 in the crustacean nation mod

Carcinisation comes for us all, in time. Today, it is Total War: Warhammer 3's turn. The crustacean nation mod adds four legendary lords, heroes, 27 crabulous units, new spells, plus custom tech and building trees for a complete crab-paign experience. It would have been shellfish of me not to share, if not downright altruistic to avoid any and all crab puns.

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Montag, 23. Juni 2025

Helldivers 2's post-death and destruction Super Earth rebuild begins, financed by more death and destruction

Helldivers 2 players might have managed to stop the Illuminate from totally destroying their home planet towards the end of last month, but it still got pretty badly trashed. Enter the game's latest mission - kick off the Super Earth rebuild by securing "reparations".

How are those funds being secured, you ask? This is Helldivers 2, so it's by killing a bunch more baddies.

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Just from its brilliant demo, The Drifter is doing something special with the point 'n click genre

The Drifter's titular speaks in the sort of rough Aussie accent that, alongside his first person, present tense commentary ("I grab the tarp"), lends this point 'n click adventure the feeling of being a half-memory, relayed over dive bar drinks, possibly to a reluctant server. It's dreamlike, isolated, at least until it erupts into pockets of panic.

A "fast-paced point 'n click" is how the Steam page describes it. Sounds like a misnomer, but while there's no time limits as far as I could tell, The Drifter's scenario design and pacing is all about tension, danger, and desperate puzzles that feel grounded in the present moment. And, actually, I get the sense that the server's pretty into the story by this point.

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This week in PC games: System Shock 2 remastered, multiple Warhammer 40,000 dogs, and an unexpected continuation of toilet theming

"Experts urge UK households follow tips to beat heatwave, Dread Spider Tide" screech the inter-tabloids. Sparkling pig-grade hogwash, I say. I've recently discovered that the only things you need to defeat the sun are a cheap space heater set to fan mode and a PC overworked to boiling point, the combination of which creates some sort of mysteriously blissful temperature vacuum. Also, I refuse to open my curtains. For those also working on their attractive monitor-glow sallow tan, here are this week's new PC game releases.

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Sonntag, 22. Juni 2025

The Sunday Papers

Last week I mentioned that I was reading Tokyo These Days, a manga about the production of a manga magazine. I have paired this, somewhat accidentally, with Shirobako, an anime about the anime production process. I'm four episodes in and there's almost no drama to it that isn't drawn directly from the difficulties of that production, to the point where the main tension of episode three hinges upon an FTP server being down. Wonderful. Sunday will be for watching a bit more of that, then, and avoiding the heat.

Ever wonder if the oversaturated trailer showcases of not-E3 and demos of Steam Next Fest actually produce a return for developers? Simon Carless's always interesting newsletter GameDiscoverCo dug into the numbers to discover the top announcements of not-E3 and who won Next Fest. These events clearly work for some - in particular those with huge marketing budgets announcing the ninth mainline entry in a beloved 30-year-old series - but standing out has never been more difficult.

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Samstag, 21. Juni 2025

Dreamsettler, the follow-up to early internet inspired browser game Hypnospace Outlaw, has been cancelled

A little over three years since it was announced, Dreamsettler, the spiritual sequel to Hypnospace Outlaw, has been cancelled. Yesterday, lead developer Jay Tholen shared a video simply titled "Dreamsettler is canceled", where he explained some of his reasoning behind the decision. "This is not a joke, and I'm sorry everyone," Tholen wrote in the description of the video.

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Metro Gravity takes a little bit of Gravity Rush, and a dash of Sekiro to make a mean metroidvania, and it's out now

Ever since Gravity Rush 2 came out eight years ago (let's not focus too hard on how much time that actually is for my mental health), I have, unfortunately, not been able to stop thinking about it. It is a game with a world full of whimsy, video game ass mechanics, and, most interestingly of all, a plot that quite directly deals with topics like class. What more can you want! And yet a sequel has never materialised. Lucky for me, just yesterday a new gravity shifting game entered the scene: Metro Gravity.

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Chains of Lukomoyre is a Slavic folklore, post-WW1 take on the tale of Orpheus and Eurydice

I know this is a PC games focused outlet, but I'd like to present to you the most PS3 coded game I've seen in a long while: Chains of Lukomoyre. Now, to be clear I mean this in the most loving of ways possible. That era of video games obviously set the foundations for the rinse and repeat we see in a lot of triple-A games these days, but there was still the occasional oddity out there that just had the right vibe. And I think Chains of Lukomoyre fits that vibe quite well.

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Following their hat and pricing controversies, Splitgate 2 studio 1047 Games have laid off an unspecified number of devs

Unfortunately, it's that time of the month again. Yesterday, Splitgate 2 developer 1047 Games shared a post on LinkedIn announcing that layoffs had taken place at the company. It was described as a "small group of valued 1047 Games team members," but as is par for the course for games industry layoffs, there was no mention of how many have been laid off - though of course the usual spiel about "redirecting resources" to make the game better. You know, classic corporation speak.

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After a bit of a rough launch, Remedy promise that FBC: Firebreak improvements are on the way

As it stands, Remedy Entertainment's latest entry into their Connected Universe, FBC: Firebreak, is not doing so hot. Across the board it's not been received entirely positively (including by our own James, you can read his review here), not exactly the ideal launch for a live service game. All the same, it being a live service game might ultimately be its benefit thanks to the power of that mystical force called "updates." In a Steam post shared by the FBC: Firebreak team, some planned improvements were outlined, which certainly sound like they'd make for a better experience.

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What are we all playing this weekend?

Hehe. Hohoho. Ollie couldn't dream of such devious placement. This is my column now. Videogames? Yes, several. Here's what we're playing this weekend.

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Freitag, 20. Juni 2025

Battlefield 6 rumoured to get a battle royale mode as leaker finds footage of an exploding dam

Some raw footage has leaked of a cinematic moment in Battlefield 6 (or Battlefield Now, or Battlefield Big War, or whatever Electronic Arts are planning to call their next western military interventionism sim). The video sees the player escaping from a collapsing dam at the last minute as bomber jets launch a payload at the big concrete waterstopper. The footage is silent, but you can insert the manly yells of "Go! Go! Go!" easily enough yourself. Perhaps more interestingly, the same leaker also provides evidence of a battle royale mode.

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You can have a "direct impact" on Crusader Kings 3's future, and get a few hints to where the grand strategy is heading next

"Your kingdom, your call" announced the Crusader Kings 3 trumpets earlier this week when they put out a new player survey, which is a terrifyingly verbose achievement for brass instruments, but useful for anyone who wants to give Paradox their opinions on where the grand strategy game should head next, as well as get a few hints about the futures it might already be making plans for.

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"Hotline Miami meets Diablo" in Slaughter Void's ultraviolent psychedelia

Nothing is more powerful, Hotline Miami and its -likes teach us, than a good corner from which to lurk and swing sharp objects at conga lines of investigating idiots, each somehow convinced that although he just watched four mates get blade-battered in that exact spot by some murdercrazed invisible entity, he will personally be the one that overcomes the unassailable instant death corner with all his favourite bits intact.

Perhaps this is the Slaughter Void this lethal arcade action game speaks of, although, hang on: it's got its own creation myth, in which a betrayed deity unleashes her anguish and makes everything at least 60% more violent and shit than it was previously. The claret-spattered cosmic psychedelia was enough to sucker me in alone, but there's some nicely written fiction here too. It's the kind that just pokes its horns through the walls occasionally, giving you enough of a sense of the entire beast to feel like you're entering somewhere with history, without bogging down all that good good corner slaughter.

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Donnerstag, 19. Juni 2025

As if 14 jobs wasn't enough work, Fantasy Life i: The Girl Who Steals Time is getting an open world roguelike mode

You would think that being able to take on 14 different jobs would be enough to keep most people busy in Fantasy Life i: The Girl Who Steals Time, but to Level-5 it seems like that won't be enough. Last month, the developer announced that because the RPG has done so well, they'll be releasing a free update/ bit of DLC called Update the World, and they've now offered a couple of details as to what that'll be.

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I haven't played a shmup in about 25 years but that is a pretty great turtle you got there ZPF

I actually can't remember the last time I played a shmup. Maybe a Gradius? I don't know anything about ZPF's genremates or even what its name stands for, but I do know a good colourful big bastard turtle when I see one, and that was enough for me to try the Steam demo.

"Great score!" Zam Pankman-Fried told me after I died 45 seconds in. From this, I learned that ZPF is a massive liar, but also that I actually quite like shmups still. Pretty compelling as far as avoid the bad thing 'em ups go.

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Abandoned Paradox strategy sim gets surprise DLC four years later

When the tragically half-empty hooch barrel of potential that was Capone 'em up strategy Empire Of Sin launched back in late 2020, it also sold a pass pledging two story expansions down the line. The first of these arrived in 2021. Time and more time passed, prompting a union of shaking fists to wave grubby promissory notes scrawled on diner hamburger wrappers and brace themselves for a trampling by the proverbial Pinkerton agents on horseback of continued disappointment. Despite this, that second DLC never materialised.

Do not fear the sound you hear. The Pinkerton's have not found you - it is simply the heavy clopping of legal obligations being grudgingly fulfilled. Hunt For Aurora is now available, assuming there's anyone left with the energy to avail it.

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Mittwoch, 18. Juni 2025

A rare and cursed Total War: Warhammer 3 item, bashier Blood Knights and a smaller file size are all here in the latest patch

Patch 6.2 is out now for Total War: Warhammer 3, and it continues the trend we've seen recently of pairing substantial and useful fixes for the strategy game with seemingly niche and (to me) incredibly interesting things, and also has vampire knights with swords in it. Stop trying to make me excited about your videogame again, you dastards. Took me months to wean myself off of it in preparation for the very sweaty week I've got planned when Tides Of Torment releases.

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Dienstag, 17. Juni 2025

Hades 2's new update adds in more weapon variations, boss challenges and, oh no, a really hot portrait for Narcissus

Supergiant Games have released the latest big patch for Hades 2 today, The Unseen Update, bringing in a number of changes so big I won't be able to tell you about them all here, but I'll pick out a few good ones. First of all, and perhaps most importantly, Narcissus finally has character art and, oh no, he's hot! I'm not going to embed any pictures of him here just in case you want to witness him in game for yourself, but here's a little tweet for those that can't wait. Very much a "why does he have to be obsessed with himself and be attractive enough for that to be understandable" kind of vibe.

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Marathon catches an indefinite delay as Bungie promise to work on a laundry list of improvements

Welp! Marathon has been delayed. The writing was not only on the wall, but on the floors, the doors, the ceiling, cripes, how did it hit that one spot? A lukewarm (at best) reception mixed with a discovery that Bungie had wholesale lifted the work of another artist without permission all led to a reported free fall of morale at the studio, so this is honestly the least surprising thing in the world. In any case, let's look at the post Bungie made explaining their decision to delay the shooter.

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Dune: Awakening review

A survival game lives or dies on the personality of its world. Subnautica is a wonder because its world is a wonder. Abiotic Factor is a cracking farce because its world is a lab staffed by idiots. Dune: Awakening, meanwhile, has the fortune of coming with a pre-packaged world, already built by scores of sci-fi novels and movies full of beautiful scowlers. Developers Funcom therefore have existing rules to play with, a culture and geography which is basically ready-made for a video game. It's almost cheating. Sandstorms rage, forcing you indoors. Sandworms give chase, prompting you to run or bike faster across the desert. Military ships scan the dunes at night with spotlights, and launch tough enemy patrols if you get caught. Everything here already lends itself to the kind of adventurous fantasy any hardy video gameser would like.

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The AAA games industry is a casino roguelite in this "chaotic, hubris-fueled" management sim

"Casino roguelike" AAA Simulator's Steam page has a demo, and also a boxout description I imagine I'd find extremely trite (in a Brewdog Punk IPA, Outer Worlds anti-capitalism-as-a-feature type way) if I hadn't already read designer Nic Vasudeva-Barkdull's much more convincing and considered thoughts on putting the game together. This is the nature of trying to sell a game in a couple of sentences, admittedly.

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Montag, 16. Juni 2025

An overdue note on the Maw

The mouths app[ear] in wake[ful]ness and slumber, the creature’s encroachments are countless, the floor will not cease stirring. We have barred the gates but doubt if they can hold them long. If there is no escape it will be a horrible fate to suffer – but I shall hold

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This week in PC games: FBC Firebreak, alt-history XCOM and the chance to date your toilet

Such has been the onslaught of livestreams, showcases, reveals, re-reveals, trailers and assorted Keighleybollocks this month that we skipped the new game round-up last week. The Maw, thankfully, was too stuffed with Capcom previews to express much discontent, but it could have been disastrous. The last time we forgot to lay out a Monday feeding schedule, the creature ate a bunch of double-A publishers. What, you didn't seriously think THQ went under due to "strong headwinds", did you? But enough lamentation - there are new PC games to discuss.

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Sonntag, 15. Juni 2025

What's on your bookshelf?: dispassionate analysis of the eldritch runes edition

Hello reader who is also a reader, and welcome back to Booked For The Week - our regular Sunday chat with a selection of cool industry folks about books! No cool industry person this week. Instead, you are stuck with me. In an elevator. And I have eaten nothing but cabbage-wrapped beans for a week. You'll doubtless want something to keep your mind off that, so let's talk about books instead.

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The Sunday Papers

The weather is supposed to be pretty nice by Sunday afternoon, according to the forecast as I write this, which means that Sundays are for going to the park to read. I'm making my way through Tokyo These Days, a short manga series by Tekkonkinkreet and Ping Pong author Taiyō Matsumoto, about a manga editor who quits his job at a publisher after his magazine folds, but decides to enlist the creators he admires to launch something of his own. Hm.

If you don't understand the Switch 2, you won't understand the modern world, argues Stephen Bush in the Financial Times. The FT paywall their content and there's nothing I can do about that, but I'm sure you can figure it out.

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Samstag, 14. Juni 2025

GTA Online's next update will let you pull off a classic, if slightly dull, type of crime: money laundering

I feel like money laundering is one of those concepts you see in a lot of crime TV shows but it's not really something that seems to come up much in games. I certainly can't think of any games that feature money laundering as an actual mechanic, but I'll be able to add one to the list next week: GTA Online. The multiplayer game is getting a new update this coming June 17th called Money Fronts, and is literally all about buying up small but generally lucrative businesses that you can sneak some money through.

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Peak is a small, goofy co-op climbing game from the devs behind Another Crab's Teasure and Content Warning

It's a crossover episode! Like the great team-ups of the past (Scooby-Doo and Batman, the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and Batman), Totally Accurate Battle Simulator and Content Warning developer Landfall, and Another Crab's Treasure developer Aggro Crab have come to make Peak. As in it's literally called Peak, not a qualitative descriptor that's been more widely adopted into Gen-Z slang that you have to Google because you're not a spring chicken anymore.

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