News
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Slender Threads is an engrossing point n' click horror with old school charm, out this week
From the Kelvin And The Infamous Machine developer
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Onimusha 2: Samurai's Destiny remastered is coming to PC this year
All demons, you say?
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Ware ye this Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 crash bug that cost me hours of progress
Though really, the save system is to blame
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Treyarch co-founder pleads guilty to grounding firefighting plane with drone during LA wildfires
"We will track down drone operators who violate the law and interfere with the critical work of our first responders," says Attorney
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Less Forgot, more just finding out about it
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A catchier title than sneezes of the earless
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Roots Devour's demo harbours the seeds of a brilliant horror card RPG
Make like a tree, and bleed
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Foundation, the gridless medieval townbuilder, has hit 1.0 after five years of Early Access
Major final update overhauls a lot of systems
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Minecraft now has cold and warm cow variants to join the pigs in beta
Also ten million fireflies, probably
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OlliOlli World and Rollerdrome have been de-listed from Steam and nobody knows why
Well, someone probably knows. But not us
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The Maw: what's new in PC games this week?
Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2, Keep Driving, and Rift Of The Necrodancer
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EA re-release The Sims 1 and The Sims 2 on PC as DLC-stuffed Legacy editions
Just in time for the original's 25th birthday
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Civilization 7's post-launch plans include free multiplayer and Age features and paid Ada Lovelace
Carthage, Britain, Nepal and Bulgaria coming down the pipe after release
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In lyrical limbo RPG Three Verses, you ask gods to help poets finish their poems
Takes a certain type
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Mandragora is out in April
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Dragonsweeper is a free, neat and nifty RPG take on a venerable PC puzzler
Still a few mines in there somewhere
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BioWare quietly lay off key Dragon Age team members while talking up the next Mass Effect
"Today, we are turning towards the future"
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Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 system requirements and PC features are all things to all Spider-people
Traces rays, any size. Catches thieves, in ultrawide