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5 votes
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Tech analysis: Unreal Engine 5 on PS5 - Epic's next-gen leap examined in-depth
5 votes -
Digital Dragons Indie Celebration - A Steam event from May 13-15 with dozens of demos, streams, and a collection of games hand-picked by the Digital Dragons jury
7 votes -
List of open source game clones
18 votes -
What games have you been playing, and what's your opinion on them?
What have you been playing lately? Discussion about video games and board games are both welcome. Please don't just make a list of titles, give some thoughts about the game(s) as well.
18 votes -
Unreal Engine 4.25 released!
7 votes -
VirtuaVerse | Launch trailer
7 votes -
The history of Creative Assembly
4 votes -
How do you organize your gaming library?
I'm currently reorganizing my Steam library, as I do every other year or so, and I'm curious as to how people here organize things (or not). Do you have certain categories or a taxonomy you put...
I'm currently reorganizing my Steam library, as I do every other year or so, and I'm curious as to how people here organize things (or not). Do you have certain categories or a taxonomy you put your games into? What are the benefits and limitations for the way you've chosen?
13 votes -
The FOSS real-time strategy game 0 A.D. gains FXAA, more animals, and other features in the upcoming Alpha 24 release
15 votes -
World of Warcraft's game director Ion Hazzikostas on how the game's culture has evolved with the internet
6 votes -
Fan releases Super Mario 64 port for PC, powered by DirectX 12
19 votes -
Steam: Square Enix Eidos Anthology (-95%/$39.24 USD)
14 votes -
Inside Xbox - First look at Xbox Series X games
5 votes -
What games have you been playing, and what's your opinion on them?
What have you been playing lately? Discussion about video games and board games are both welcome. Please don't just make a list of titles, give some thoughts about the game(s) as well.
11 votes -
Indie Megabooth - Going away (for now) Steam sale
8 votes -
Riot Games' new Vanguard anti-cheat system for Valorant involves a kernel mode driver that launches at boot, raising security concerns
28 votes -
Maya Henckel, the world's youngest female esports professional, already has a League of Legends World Championship title under her belt
8 votes -
Indie GameDev provides an interesting insight of how their seemingly popular game performed poorly on launch
13 votes -
Open letter from id Software's Executive Producer Marty Stratton about the DOOM Eternal soundtrack controversy
13 votes -
Leaked footage from The Last of Us 2 was likely obtained by hackers who exploited a security vulnerability in prior Naughty Dog games
5 votes -
Five Australians charged following CS:GO match-fixing investigation
10 votes -
An analysis of the two-player asymmetric adversarial pencil and paper word guessing game Hangman
10 votes -
Factorio 0.18 Any% Tool-Assisted Speedrun WR 1:21:20
8 votes -
The entire plot of The Last of Us 2 and one major cutscene has been leaked
This is an image which contains spoilers for the entirety of The Last of Us 2, proceed at your own risk A major cutscene also got leaked. This is a link to that cutscene. Proceed at your own risk....
A major cutscene also got leaked. This is a link to that cutscene. Proceed at your own risk.
It seems that QA testers were promised bonuses when the game was going to launch, but with the indefinite delays, those bonuses obviously got pushed back. Considering that the menu language of the cutscene is Portuguese (I think), I wouldn't be surprised if someone from South America, where QA probably got outsourced to (Naughty Dog is infamous for their bad work culture) was depending on that bonus, especially with the covid situation.
I don't know how to handle this situation discussion-wise right now. If you want to spoil yourself for whatever reason (maybe not planning on buying the game, whatever) and discuss the plot of TLOU2, please mark everything as spoilers (you can use sections to hide sensitive info). Everyone else, tread lightly.
EDIT: Actually, a lot more cutscene got leaked, here's the links in the section:
10 votes -
Serena Williams among stars to compete in Mario Tennis tournament
9 votes -
Deep Rock Galactic | Official narrated trailer - Releasing from Early Access on May 13
4 votes -
Tildes' Game Backlog Burner Event: Final Update Thread
What is this? See here for full details on the event. Post Your Update How did your week go? What books did you get through? How did you feel about them? What's up next for you? Also, given that...
What is this?
See here for full details on the event.
Post Your Update
- How did your week go?
- What books did you get through?
- How did you feel about them?
- What's up next for you?
Also, given that this is the last update thread:
- How was the month overall?
- Did you enjoy the event?
- Any breakthroughs, standouts, or lessons learned?
- If we did something like this again, what would you change or want to see?
9 votes -
Digital Foundry Retro: Final Fantasy 7 - A JRPG epic analysed across the generations
3 votes -
Final Fantasy VII Remake (dunkview)
10 votes -
Give me advice to check my completionist tendencies
I find with a lot of video-games, particularly RPGs, I have trouble just doing a casual playthrough. I just can't really stop myself from chasing down every quest marker, so if anyone has advice...
I find with a lot of video-games, particularly RPGs, I have trouble just doing a casual playthrough. I just can't really stop myself from chasing down every quest marker, so if anyone has advice about how I can keep my playstyle focused on stuff I actually enjoy, I'd love to hear it.
I've found what ends up happening is I will play a game long after the point where the core gameplay loops are fun or challenging for me. This negatively impacts my impressions of games I play. It's like, chewing a stick of gum for way WAY too long. My jaw is sore, it tastes like cardboard. But I. Just. Keep. Going. I don't go into dumb collect-a-thons as much, so I'm not the worst at this, but I end up chasing every side-quest, every "do thing to befriend party member," and so on. Basically everything that counts as "content."
To be clear, I definitely blame the game designers for this. They stretch 30 hour games to 60 with a bunch of filler. And with open-world systems, it's just really hard to tell what's important and what isn't which just triggers my FoMO about missing something cool or plot critical.I just want some strategies on how to work around the bullshit and not have to bother with padding content.
12 votes -
Ubisoft is live with a teaser for the next Assassin's Creed game
6 votes -
RuneScape developer Jagex acquired for $530 million by Macarthur Fortune Holding
9 votes -
What games have you been playing, and what's your opinion on them?
What have you been playing lately? Discussion about video games and board games are both welcome. Please don't just make a list of titles, give some thoughts about the game(s) as well.
11 votes -
Legends of Runeterra - Patch 1.0 notes - Official launch tomorrow, along with mobile versions and a new set
4 votes -
Tildes' Game Backlog Burner Event: Week 3 Update Thread
What is this? See here for full details on the event. Post Your Update How did your week go? What games did you get through? How did you feel about them? What's up next for you? (Optional!)...
What is this?
See here for full details on the event.
Post Your Update
- How did your week go?
- What games did you get through?
- How did you feel about them?
- What's up next for you?
(Optional!) Focuses for Week 4 (Last Week!)
- ANYTHING GOES!
Let's burn through these backlogs!
9 votes -
Total War: Shogun 2 is free-to-keep on Steam this week
8 votes -
Destiny 2 on Google Stadia saw 400% higher player count when Stadia’s free trial launched
11 votes -
Latest Steam Beta hints at Steam Rewards, subscriptions and cloud gaming
19 votes -
Here’s how to win at Monopoly, according to math experts
5 votes -
Stadia version of Doom Eternal's lag re-tested, plus tests of The Division 2, Borderlands 3, Ghost Recon Breakpoint, and more
5 votes -
TF2 and CS:GO source code leaked
17 votes -
AI Dungeon Multiplayer is out!
5 votes -
The stockbrokers of Magic: The Gathering play for keeps
7 votes -
What games have you been playing, and what's your opinion on them?
What have you been playing lately? Discussion about video games and board games are both welcome. Please don't just make a list of titles, give some thoughts about the game(s) as well.
17 votes -
Croteam: Croatia's game dev pioneers
5 votes -
Beyond Blue | Gameplay trailer and release date announcement (June 8)
4 votes -
What are the most worthwhile DLCs you've played?
DLC can often feel nickel-and-dimey, where you're paying out real money for cosmetics or other minor additions. For example, Borderlands 2 has dozens of DLC packs that merely unlock extra skins...
DLC can often feel nickel-and-dimey, where you're paying out real money for cosmetics or other minor additions. For example, Borderlands 2 has dozens of DLC packs that merely unlock extra skins for your in-game characters. On the other hand, DLC can also significantly expand a game's scope, or add a lot more value to the base game. Borderlands 2, again, several additional campaign DLCs that extend the game playtime by hours, with new maps, missions, stories, etc.
I'm curious as to what DLCs out there fit this latter category. Also, for the purposes of the question, assume "DLC" to refer to any official expansion or additional content, even if it's not explicitly referred to as "DLC" by the devs or storefront or whatnot. What are some of the most worthwhile DLCs you've played?
11 votes -
ValueAct eyes Nintendo with stake of over $1.1 billion - letter
7 votes -
Animal Crossing: New Horizons - April free update
9 votes