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Dying Light is celebrating its fifth birthday with a new easy mode addition

By Darryn Bonthuys
February 21, 2020
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Dying Light, a video game that has not only survived half a decade but has thrived. Techland’s fantastic zombie sandbox took everything that was great about their previous effort Dead Island, fine-tuned the parkour and raised the stock price on toilet paper whenever the sun went down and the more dangerous Volatile crawled out from their UV light avoiding holes. With that prime number behind it, Techland is looking to celebrate one again with a fresh update, one that’ll introduce Darryn-mode to the game.

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Hardspace: Shipbreaker is a cosmic game of salvage and death coming to Steam Early Access

By Darryn Bonthuys
February 20, 2020
in :  Gaming
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Blackbird Interactive, the studio behind Homeworld: Deserts of Kharak and the upcoming Homeworld 3, and Focus Home Interactive are pleased to announce Hardspace: Shipbreaker. With true-to-life physics and demolition effects, a sandbox of creative destruction lies before you this Summer on Steam Early Access. Put on your suit and get a first look of the life a space cutter in its Debut Gameplay Trailer.

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Wolcen’s been a huge hit but players are growing sick of the game’s technical problems

By Brad Lang
February 20, 2020
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The Action-RPG which has been plagued by years of poor development issues finally landed on something great but that doesn’t mean there aren’t things to fix.

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Biomutant is still alive but no one knows when it’s releasing

By Brad Lang
February 20, 2020
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Experiment 101, the team behind the action-adventure RPG has confirmed the game has not be cancelled but haven’t confirmed a solid release date.

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No Man’s Sky Update 2.3 introduces living ships to the cosmos

By Darryn Bonthuys
February 20, 2020
in :  Gaming
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A new series of missions, Starbirth, will take players through the ancient Korvax experiments that led to the birth of these sentient starships. Players who wish to incubate, grow and ultimately fly their own living ship should visit the Space Anomaly and follow the call of the Void Egg…

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Dreamo Review – Coma Chameleon

By Brad Lang
February 20, 2020
in :  Gaming
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I have a great respect for designers that settle on building a puzzle game. Puzzles are complicated things to get right, whole games delicately balancing on the developer’s ability to communicate intentions and goals and the players’ willingness to learn and adapt. Which could be said about most types of games, sure, but puzzle games hedge their entire experience on …

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Xbox Series X is teasing “dedicated hardware-acceleration” for its sound design

By Darryn Bonthuys
February 20, 2020
in :  Gaming
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Long story short, gaming next year is going to look and sound absolutely amazing.

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Metro Exodus has sold “about 200 000” copies on Steam despite delayed launch

By Geoffrey Tim
February 20, 2020
in :  Gaming
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Metro Exodus is a lovely game – but it caused a bit of a stir when it became an Epic Games Store exclusive on PC. It wasn’t just that the game wouldn’t be available on Steam that angered fans, but rather that it was summarily yanked away despite having been a pre-orderable product on steam for months before its very rapid shift to exclusivity.

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