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Infamous Keepers is a reverse dungeon crawler where you have to survive after mass layoffs and oh no is this a games industry metaphor
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Infamous Keepers is a reverse dungeon crawler where you have to survive after mass layoffs and oh no is this a games industry metaphor

Infamous Keepers, I think, might be a game about the games industry. It's not about making games explicitly, not in the slightest. It is a tower defence roguelite, one where you run a dungeon, with this as the narrative setup, however: "Your employer, the Dungeon Company, has recently gone through massive layoffs, putting their dungeons to the test by closing the portals that connect them… if a team of heroes makes it all the way through, you can kiss your career goodbye." You do have t

Whip out your old film camera and enter a Makoto Shinkai-esque world in Opus: Prism Peak, which is out today
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Whip out your old film camera and enter a Makoto Shinkai-esque world in Opus: Prism Peak, which is out today

As trendy as it's sort of become as a feature, photography modes in most games don't interest me much. They've either got too much freedom, making the act of taking photos boring, or so many limitations it hardly feels like photography at all. Limitations are good! You can't get good photos without them, I just prefer having an actual lens, even a digital one, to look through. So whenever a game that's actually about photography, like Opus: Prism Peak (which is out today), rocks up, my curiosi

"I'd say mission achieved for this one": Stop Killing Games on the latest European Commission public hearing
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"I'd say mission achieved for this one": Stop Killing Games on the latest European Commission public hearing

Right, how about a little Stop Killing Games progress update? Earlier today, a public hearing was held today that included three European parliament committees, IMCO, JURI and PETI, discussing the European Citizens Initiative Stop Destroying Videogames. Both Stop Killing Games founder Ross Scott and group organiser Moritz Katzner made an appearance at the hearing, which you can watch in full here, with the pair hosting a press conference (or as Katzner put it a "fancy Twitch stream") to discus

My Knife Farm codes April 2026
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My Knife Farm codes April 2026

Get all the luck boosts and gems you need to ditch your basic combat cutter for an M9 Bayonet when you redeem these new My Knife Farm codes.

"War is our reality": 4A reveal Metro 2039, a horror FPS inspired by Russia's invasion of Ukraine
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"War is our reality": 4A reveal Metro 2039, a horror FPS inspired by Russia's invasion of Ukraine

As teased earlier in the week, Metro 2039 has been fully unveiled as a "harrowing" singleplayer horror-shooter that – following the roaming Metro Exodus – takes the FPS series back to the ruins of a nuclear-ravaged Moscow. Per Kyiv-based developers 4A Games, however, it will be "told from a distinctly Ukrainian perspective," exploring the threat of autocratic tyranny with very much intentional parallels to Russia’s ongoing invasion of 4A’s home country. Set for release t

Best graphics card 2026 - top gaming GPUs
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Best graphics card 2026 - top gaming GPUs

Get the right graphics card for your budget to boost frame rate, with our tests of Nvidia GeForce, AMD Radeon, and Intel Arc gaming GPUs.

Cyber Knights: Flashpoint's latest update lets you two-time a pair of warring factions or ignore them completely
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Cyber Knights: Flashpoint's latest update lets you two-time a pair of warring factions or ignore them completely

Don't you just love the smell of free stuff in the morning? That's exactly what developer Trese Brothers is offering up with the latest update for Cyber Knights: Flashpoint. The new update for the RPG is more of a wholesale expansion, or a new era as the devs describe it, called Ward War. It's all about territorial disputes, leaving you with the choice to pick a side, pick both sides, or just fob it off for something else entirely. Read more