Gaming

Computer Artworks’ 2002 video game adaptation of the 1982 movie The Thing was a standout third-person shooter filled with tension and paranoia. The game introduced mechanics such as enlisting surviving soldiers as squadmates, adding a unique layer of uncertainty – are they truly loyal allies or disguised alien creatures waiting to strike? The limited supply
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Fucksweeper is not your typical game. It is a fusion of classic Minesweeper with elements of dating sims and generative AI filth. For those unfamiliar with it, imagine playing a game where you must avoid “toxic hyperpuffs” and provocative AI-generated pop-ups while trying to decipher the grid puzzle in front of you. It is a
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Mods are the lifeblood of Baldur’s Gate 3, serving as the perfect complement to the game itself. They offer players the opportunity to customize their gaming experience to suit their preferences, from visual enhancements to gameplay tweaks. Much like butter on bread or wheels on trainers, mods may not be essential, but they enhance the
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Sony has recently announced the release of a PC adapter for the PlayStation VR2 headset, allowing users to experience virtual reality on their computers. This move comes with both excitement and skepticism, as the adapter comes with a price tag of £50/$60. While the adapter opens up the possibility of playing VR games on Steam,
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The Steam Next Fest has brought forth an array of new demos for eager gamers to try out. One of these demos is Card Bard, a deckbuilding roguelike shooter that offers a unique blend of card-based combat and fast-paced action. However, upon closer inspection, it becomes apparent that there are some flaws in this otherwise
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