Gaming

The gaming community thrives on the thrill of speculation, especially when it comes to diverse game developers like Wube Software, the creators behind the popular factory simulation game, Factorio. Recently, they offered a tantalizing glimpse into their future projects, leaving fans buzzing with curiosity. Mentioned during a wrap-up article regarding the latest Factorio expansion, Wube’s
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In the growing realm of indie games, the emergence of Vivat Slovakia offers an intriguing, if flawed, contrast to the established titans of the industry, notably Rockstar’s Grand Theft Auto series. While anticipated by some as a potential “GTA killer,” the game reveals itself as more of an ambitious tribute rather than a contender for
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In the realm of video games, expectations often collide with reality. As rumors swirl and anticipation builds around prospective titles, the desires of fans can manifest into complex demands, sometimes leading to discontent when forthcoming games don’t align with their visions. This issue has come to the forefront with speculation regarding Turtle Rock Studios and
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The recent announcement from Remedy Entertainment regarding the development of Control 2 as an “action RPG” prompts a critical reflection on the evolving nature of video game genres. While the first installment of Control operated primarily as a third-person shooter, it also featured elements commonly associated with role-playing games (RPGs), such as ability unlocks and
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In recent years, the challenge of moderating online content has emerged as a pressing issue for many social platforms, including gaming communities. Valve’s digital game distribution service, Steam, has come under scrutiny following a report by the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) that revealed a troubling prevalence of racist, sexist, and extremist content within its community. This
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Twenty years ago, Valve introduced gamers to the groundbreaking world of *Half-Life 2*, a title that not only redefined first-person shooters but also set a gold standard for narrative-driven gameplay. As the gaming community marks this significant anniversary, Valve has taken a moment to celebrate its legacy, revisiting some features of the game while shedding
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As Half-Life 2 marks its 20th anniversary, it’s a moment steeped in nostalgia for gamers and industry insiders alike. Valve, the game’s developer, commemorates this milestone by releasing a significant update that refreshes its classic first-person shooter experience. This update not only revives interest in the game but also bridges the gap between past and
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In a commendable step towards video game preservation, Epic Games has granted permission for its iconic 1998 first-person shooter, Unreal, to be accessible via the Internet Archive. This innovative platform now hosts the game alongside its equally celebrated counterpart, Unreal Tournament, both of which can be downloaded at no cost. For many gaming enthusiasts, this
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Over the course of the last decade, GOG (Good Old Games) has undergone a significant transformation. Once primarily a haven for gamers seeking vintage titles, the platform has gradually embraced modern titles, effectively positioning itself as a DRM-free alternative to Steam. However, their latest initiative—the GOG Preservation Program—signals a commendable return to their original mission:
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When stepping into the immersive universe of *Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2*, it’s natural to experience a whirlwind of emotions, particularly following an update that promises substantial enhancements. Upon launching the game post-update, my immediate reaction was marked by an unexpected focus on one specific element: the Neo-Volkite pistol. Despite having only learned of this
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