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Steam updates its recommendation algorithms to give more precise and diverse recommendations

By Geoffrey Tim
September 13, 2019
in :  Gaming
1

Steam’s recommendation engine isn’t as robust as it should be – and after years of its algorithm at work, it either recommends games with a dazzling dash of homogeny, or suggests so much random nonsense that it’s useless. Hopefully, that won’t be the default with Steam’s new recommendations update, which Steam hopes will be both more precise and more diverse – suggesting more games you’ll want, from a wider pool.

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KFC is finally making an official Colonel Sanders dating game

By Darryn Bonthuys
September 11, 2019
in :  Gaming
22

I Love You, Colonel Sanders! A Finger Lickin’ Good Dating Simulator follows you, a promising culinary student, as you try to date your classmate, Colonel Sanders. Throughout your journey, you’ll be faced with life-changing decisions that will affect your chances of friendship and love. But be careful! Your choices have real consequences with real animated characters’ feelings at stake. Do you have what it takes to survive culinary school? Will Colonel Sanders choose you to be his business partner? Or maybe even so much more?

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WRC 8 review – Twigs and leaves in the fuel

By Sam Spiller
September 9, 2019
in :  Gaming, Reviews
3

Having spent a bunch of time playing WRC 8, and remembering playing Codemaster’s DiRT Rally 2.0 at the start of the year, got me thinking that the sub-genre of rally racing is one of the last places you, a fan of driving games, can go for a proper single-player experience. We’re not going to get Need for Speed games like …

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ExSTEAM Makeover: Valve’s Steam Library update coming soon

By Brad Lang
September 5, 2019
in :  Gaming
25

The update looks to overhaul the visual style of your Steam Library and drag it out of that ol’ 2003-Chic that got tired about ten years ago. The “Storefront War of 2019” is about to reach its peak as both Steam and the Epic Store prepare for the tidal wave of the year’s biggest games to flood the market. With …

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“This is not our vision” Bandai Namco says on their decision to avoid Epic Games Store exclusivity

By Darryn Bonthuys
August 28, 2019
in :  Gaming
2

Steam has and will continue to be king in this digital marketplace, but the throne ain’t too secure lately. The Epic Games Store has rocked up in the court, shouted WOOF! and proceeded to upset the current status quo thanks to their ability to have infinitely deep pockets of cash with which to lure game studios and publishers to their side for exclusivity deals. One brand that isn’t interested in leaping over for a bit of the ol’ timed exclusivity? None other than famed Japanese publisher and developer, Bandai Namco.

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Fury Unleashed has a cool rhythm, comic book visuals and big boss fights that I can’t get enough of

By Darryn Bonthuys
August 22, 2019
in :  Features, Gaming
2

Comic book pages that rip your way through. Big freakin’ guns that you can wield against fearsome foes. Boss fights that’ll push you to your limits. If you had any of those elements within an action platformer, you’d have my interest, but to have all three of them existing in visceral harmony inside of a single game? Now you’ve got my attention.

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Steam now lets you tag games you’ve played on other platforms

By Geoffrey Tim
August 15, 2019
in :  Gaming
4

. Steam’s added a little feature allowing you to tag games you own elsewhere, so they’ll no longer show up in your recommendations. Different to just hiding and ignoring games for perpetuity, the new feature will have Steam still use those games in the recommendation algorithms.

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Destiny 2 – Here’s how Bungie plans to revamp Gambit, Endgame challenges and more in Shadowkeep

By Darryn Bonthuys
August 14, 2019
in :  Gaming
0

Bungie just kicked off a new three-part series on their website where they’re detailing what kind of changes players can expect to face within Destiny 2 once Shadowkeep rolls around in October. But to know what’s coming, you’ll need to face a creature more terrifying than Atheon in the Vault of Glass or Kell’s Scourge: A wall of text.

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