Month: October 2024

New Polish studio From Chaos consist of former members of Witcher developers CD Projekt Red, Frostpunk developers 11 bit studios and 4X household Paradox Interactive, led by erstwhile Gwent programmer Tomek Dietrich – so it’s no huge surprise that their debut game, Liegecraft, is a big beardy historical strategy RPG. It’s a hex and turn-based
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The brand new PSSR AI upscaling method built for the PS5 Pro appears to defeat AMD’s FSR 3.1, taking a leap closer to Nvidia’s DLSS – perhaps giving gamers another reason to purchase Sony’s enhanced console. After its reveal during a presentation by PlayStation Lead Designer Mark Cerny, reception towards the PS5 Pro was somewhat
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It was recently reported that Ubisoft disbanded the team behind Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown shortly after releasing its Mask of Darkness DLC. Developers of that team ended up splintering off into different projects. One of these projects is reportedly a Rayman Remake. Former Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown devs migrated to unannounced
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“Disco Elysium shaped me as much as I shaped it, and I am eternally grateful for the experience,” Argo Tuulik, the last writer of the original game to depart ZA/UM, tells me. “That being said, there are some concepts incompatible with the Elysium world-building that I’ve wanted to explore for many years, and now I’m
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Developers Dreamlit have piped over fresh footage of their open world ecotribal extravaganza Towers Of Aghasba. It’s an abbreviated but generous display of equatorial exotica and vaguely prehistoric wildlife, home to such key verbs as “exploration”, “village-building”, “gardening”, “creature-nurturing” and “murdering megasloths with a lump of wood”. And look at that, there’s a release date
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The American diner is etched in our collective consciousness thanks to films, books, and storytelling. These roadside havens, often found on lonely highways in the middle of nowhere, are where runaways seek refuge, crimes unfold, affairs blossom, and mysteries simmer. Diners have existed since the 1870s, but their iconic design, reminiscent of railway carriages with
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