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Anatomy of a DOOM Eternal fight
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Risk of Rain 2 gets its fourth major content update, including Artifacts, a UI overhaul, a new stage and more
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CS:GO has set a new record of one million concurrent players, which makes it the third Steam game to do so
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Designing the enemy AI of The Division 2
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Outriders | Official reveal trailer
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Wrath: Aeon of Ruin | Early Access trailer
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Overkill Software to resume production on Payday 2, changes to DLC policy
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Steam free weekend: Deep Rock Galactic
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GEARS 5 Gears Forever | Launch trailer
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Risk of Rain 2 | Console launch trailer
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Ion Fury - Build to the Bone
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Review: Ion Fury
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Control | Story trailer
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3D Realms' "Ion Maiden" has been renamed to "Ion Fury" due to a lawsuit - new trailer, and will release from Early Access on August 15
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Risk of Rain 2 has passed one million sales on Steam in the first month of Early Access
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Borderlands 3 | Worldwide gameplay reveal
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Risk of Rain 2 thoughts and impressions
Some of you may have heard that the bright minds behind Risk of Rain have made their next effort with the help of an added dimension. Risk of Rain 2 released on Early Access lately, to many...
Some of you may have heard that the bright minds behind Risk of Rain have made their next effort with the help of an added dimension. Risk of Rain 2 released on Early Access lately, to many peoples' surprise and joy. I played a decent bit of the original, but never managed to get into it. Something about 2D scrollers like that puts me off hard, but I respected the hell out of the awesome art, fantastic music, and neat synergies/shenanigans throughout the game.
Risk of Rain 2, so far, has been an absolute blast and I'm super happy for the devs. They received way more support than they initially expected upon launch, and the buy 1 get 1 gift key strategy did wonders for them. I've been steadily playing this game with friends and after the initial Diablo 2 loot stealing shenanigans, we've all managed to memorize items, learn builds, and work out what survivalists we like. This game is a killer time-killer; I've spent what I thought was 10 minutes in one match only to glance at the timer and read that 70 minutes have passed. This game almost feels like it's a finished product, and the devs aren't even done yet. I'm super psyched for all the new stuff we'll get to see and experiment with.
I'm also curious as to what anyone else thinks. Has anyone played enough to share their opinions? Did anyone not enjoy their time with the game? Please share!
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Risk of Rain 2 | EA launch trailer
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Borderlands 3 | Official developer trailer
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The state of movement shooters
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A thorough look at Dead Space
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Control | "The Oldest House" trailer
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Counter-Strike: Global Offensive is now free-to-play and has added a battle royale mode named "Danger Zone"
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Weekly game discussion thread 3: Battlefield V
Let's give this discussion format another try. The new Battlefield is now out, and I'm sure I'm not the only wave playing it. What are your thoughts?
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Borderlands 2 VR | Announcement trailer
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Valve's forgotten game: Team Fortress 2's shocking toxicity problem
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Battlefield 5 | Official Gamescom trailer – Devastation of Rotterdam
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So apparently there's an ongoing controversy about Battlefield V allowing you to play as a female character
Any perspectives on that, fellow Tildoes? Tildarians, Tilderinos, Tildonkeys, etc.? From what I can tell, the main argument against it is that it's not historically accurate. I guess that makes...
Any perspectives on that, fellow Tildoes? Tildarians, Tilderinos, Tildonkeys, etc.?
From what I can tell, the main argument against it is that it's not historically accurate. I guess that makes sense, but A) that doesn't seem to warrant the utter seething rage that I see from opponents, and B) I rather doubt the Battlefield franchise has made it a habit to be 1-to-1 regarding history anyway. I've played none of them, but I saw someone mention that in-game events are definitely not historically accurate anyway. So I guess the "keep women out" side is conflating the game's setting with a declaration of dedication to historical accuracy? Seems silly to me to take umbrage at a game failing to meet an expectation that you invented.
Then again, maybe I'm wrong. My initial gut reaction was to write it off as casual sexism and an unwillingness to break tradition, and while I'm sure that explains a minority of the outrage, I highly doubt the controversy can be explained so simply.
Anyone here want to way in?
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Halo: Infinite announced at E3
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Battlefield 5's 'Airborne' mode will parachute players into the fight
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Battlefield 5 | Official reveal trailer
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Battlefield V producers says DICE will 'always put fun over authentic'
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Atomic Heart | Official trailer
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