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Mike Fahey KotakuOne of the longest-serving writers for one of the video game industry’s oldest and most read online publications, passed away on Friday. he was 49 years old. For 16 years, Fahey has written with a hilarious, deep affection for toys, snacks, giant robots, video games, and the emotional connection that binds them all to his readers. Fahey’s death confirmed on friday by his partner, Eugene Abbott. 2018, Feihei caused an aortic dissection, which was a rupture of a major artery in the body, left him paralyzed from the chest down and forced to use a wheelchair. Fahey died…

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After hitting the release of Gloomwood already once, developers Dillon Rodgers and David Symansky, and publisher New Blood Interactive decided to do it again. only this time, They bumped up their early access release to today! Yes, ahead of the announced September 6th launch, Gloomwood released today with steam As a Labor Day treat.In fact, you can get the Victorian Survival Horror Shooter for 10% off right now Until September 12th. Inspired by classic stealth action games thief, Gloomwood We see ourselves trapped in a Victorian city consumed by an ancient curse. You’ll have to rely on stealth, wits, and…

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The bane of PC gaming, GPU mining, is coming to an end. The imminent move of Ethereum to Proof of Stake and away from energy-intensive Proof of Work means the end of bulk mining GPU purchases. We see this reflected in the plummeting prices of new graphics cards and the flood of pre-sales, including those that have been live-streamed. (opens in new tab)At the peak of the mining boom, it was very difficult to obtain new high-end cards at prices that did not involve the harvesting of non-essential organs. Miners, on the other hand, had no problem issuing a large…

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September is fast approaching. Soon the temperature will drop, the leaves will turn color, and a great harvest of indie games will be filling his PS store basket. September has some big hits like The Last of Us Part I, but there are also a lot of great indie titles to keep an eye on. From killer game shows to character-driven adventures to eye-pleasing retro shootouts, here’s what to expect on his PS4 and his PS5 this month. play video Temtem Looking for a fresh twist on the tried-and-true critter collection genre? Temtem is just what you’ve been looking for!…

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Welcome to another episode of The Pure Nintendo Podcast! After a short break, we’re back to discuss all things Nintendo. Jemma and Roger start this week with a rundown of the latest amiibo to join the collection. Jemma’s collection is definitely growing! We’ll delve into the games you’re playing right now, including an in-depth discussion about the time you spent demoing Splatoon 3 over the weekend. I will explain. We revisit Cult of the Lamb and why it could be his one of the games of the year. We love what we do at Pure Nintendo, and Roger and Jemma…

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Rocksmith has been around since 2011 and started as an alternative to the 5 button rhythm guitar craze. It stands out by the fact that the player can turn the act of playing a real guitar into a rhythm his game and use his real six strings as a controller. Over the years it’s been touted as a guitar learning tool rather than a real competitor to other rhythm games, and that’s what Rocksmith+ is all about. Rocksmith+ is a subscription service for $14.99/month, $39.99/3 months, or $99.99/year, plus a library of over 5,000 songs and a comprehensive suite of…

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Stamina has always been a big part of life sim games such as: woobletThis makes the game more realistic and prevents players from abusing the game by doing too many tasks in a day. However, there are several ways to replenish your stamina. wooblet, Here’s how. How to increase stamina with Ooblets your stamina wooblet Shows how many activities you can do in a day.Unlike other life simulations like Stardew Valley, You can’t just sleep and skip the next day. I can only sleep at night. As such, you’ll need to find ways to replenish and increase your stamina to…

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why i loveThis article first appeared in PC Gamer Magazine Issue #373 in September 2022 as part of the “Why I Love” series. Each month, we talk about our favorite characters, mechanics, moments, and game concepts and explain why we love them. I’ve always believed that the best part of game development is being able to create RPG flavor text. It’s a place where an RPG scribe can do weird things or scratch a particular writing itch, and even if most of it falls into the vague category of “lore,” it’s the main him. There is no pressure that comes…

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