Tag: games
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Hacking, Slashing, and Keeping the Beat in the Alpha Nomos Demo
If your two favorite gaming pastimes are dungeon crawling and keeping a beat, you might want to check out the new demo for Alpha Nomos. It’s a weird, vibrant mix of hack-and-slash action and rhythm mechanics that recently got a playable preview. You play as Cello, who finds herself stuck in a musical world that’s…
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Animalkind is Stardew Valley in a Caterpillar Tractor
We’re quite certain you didn’t click this for an expert look into the ethics of wildlife operating heavy machinery. If we were betting men, you saw a raccoon driving a walking tank, and your brain immediately dumped serotonin. It’s a ridiculous pitch. Completely absurd. But man, it actually works. Mostly. Welcome to Animalkind! Roll, roll,…
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Could Ardenfall be the Old-School RPG Sandbox We’ve Been Waiting For?
Ardenfall is shaping up to be the exact kind of old-school, hands-off RPG that Morrowind fans have been begging for. Instead of the usual elves-and-orcs fantasy, it drops you into a weird, politically charged world full of windy plains, alien coastlines, and ancient ruins. The demo has been available for a while now, so feel…
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Froggy Hates Snow: Shoveling Through This Frantic Survival Roguelike
Froggy Hates Snow drops you into a freezing wasteland as an amphibian who just wants to stay warm. It’s a survival roguelike where you literally dig your own paths through the map, shoveling snow to uncover loot, dodge traps, and fight off creepy obsidian monsters before the cold takes you out. What you find here…
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‘BUS: Bro u Survived’ Turns a School Bus Into a Zombie-Clearing War Machine
BUS: Bro u Survived seems like a chaotic, co-op road trip that trades the usual stationary base camp for four wheels and a whole lot of horsepower. The island isn’t just crawling with angry green freaks; it’s practically a warzone thanks to two rival human factions fighting for control. As you drive from zone to…
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Ember Island is an Arcade Meatgrinder
Things were simpler before. Arcade games used to want your quarters. Ember Island just wants to watch you bleed. Grab a beer, buddy. Let’s talk about a game that actively hates you, and why you’re going to play it anyway. In Ember Island, you’re a merc hired to clear out corruption and pocket the loot.…
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Cursed Blood: Violent and Stress-Relieving Fever Dream
Cursed Blood hands four people virtual katanas. Then, it tells them to go absolutely go bananas and see what happens. Literally. You are playing as a samurai ape. And it simply couldn’t be cooler. It kinda sounds like a bad joke from a 2012 message board. But Cursed Blood doesn’t care about high art or…
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Legacy of Kain: Ascendance – Nostalgia Over Substance?
Twenty-three years. That’s how long it’s been since Kain and Raziel last traded Shakespearean barbs. Now they’re back. But not in the AAA blockbuster the diehards wanted. Instead, we got a 2D pixel-art platformer that occasionally morphs into a PS1 demake and randomly throws anime at your retinas. It sounds like a rom-hack fever dream.…
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Daniel Baumann’s Autobattler Revolution
It isn’t every day that a developer walks away from the towering monoliths of the gaming industry to start from scratch. After a career spent navigating the sprawling, high-stakes trenches of AAA studios like EA, Blizzard, and Tencent, Daniel Baumann decided it was time for a change of scenery. Enter Respite Games, a newly minted…

