Author: Valhalladidde

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Quake and Quake 2 are, famously, very different shooters. The original is a dark gothic fantasy with a side of HP Lovecraft, while the latter leans hard into industrial sci-fi. I’ve always thought of them as entirely separate stories, but Quake 2’s latest official episodes—the Machine Games-developed Call of The Machine—explicitly connects the two, with the episode’s primary antagonist summoning several Shamblers from the first game to attack the player.This overlap serves as the primary inspiration for Call of the Void, a fanmade Quake 2 episode that takes place after Call of The Machine. This episode throws together Quake 1…

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Like a cockroach continuing to return from sales situations that have killed many better series, Bubsy In: The Purrfect Collection packs all of the bobcat’s “classic” games into a bundle, including the various console versions for each release, and even a refurbished version for its worst game. Also included are the standard save states, rewind, borders, and CRT filters you would expect for games returning from the ‘90s. Super fans can also check out the museum for some art, interviews, and more. The first Bubsy game is easily inspired by Sonic, with how easy it is to get Bubsy to…

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Category: PC Gaming Roblox Launches Updated App for the Microsoft Store and Xbox on PC Christofer Oberst Copywriter, Roblox Published September 12, 2025 SummaryRoblox has launched a new version of its app for Microsoft Store and Xbox on PC,  helping to deliver a more stable and reliable experience.The updated app enables you to link your Microsoft and Roblox accounts so you can see which of your Xbox friends are online.Download the latest version of the Roblox app now on the Microsoft Store, Xbox.com, and the Xbox PC app. At Roblox, we’re committed to making sure that every player on any…

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“…buckle up, you legend. We’re going for a ride…” There’s a Nintendo Direct tomorrow, but the good news for Switch gamers starts today. Button Factory Games and CobraTekku Games (CTG) have announced that their GameBoy-esque RPG The Edge of Allegoria—originally released for Windows in December 2024—is now available on Nintendo Switch. The Edge of Allegoria may look like it would fit on the GameBoy, but its huge world and unabashedly crude sense of humor are better aligned with modern-day RPGs. That trailer is light on story, so here you go: After a devastating midlife crisis, the protagonist in The Edge…

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