Author: Valhalladidde

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I didn’t hate my time with Space Marine: Master Crafted Edition, because it’s basically the same stompy action game I loved only with some more polygons so those oversized shoulderpads look a bit rounder. But I didn’t love the way the new weapon-select menu blocks the middle of the screen and hangs around just long enough to be annoying, or the black-screen bug, or the crash to desktop that made me realize I should probably wait for some patches before I go back to it.The other unlovely thing about Space Marine: Master Crafted Edition is its price. A whole $80…

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Last week, we asked you to share maximalist moments from the game of your choice using #PSshare #PSBlog. Here are this week’s highlights: JarrinWasHere shares Jesse from Control standing in a sea of yellow sticky notes. call_me_xavii shares the humans of Humanity all bunched together JULY_AA_0510 went all out with the sticker pack for Cyberpunk 2077. secondcapture shares a giant finger-shaped building in Kunitsu-Gami: Path of the Goddess Fabricioevm shares the massive landscape of Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 with a mountain-sized Nevron in the distance AkiraAoyama_VP shares an onslaught of rats from A Plague Tale: Requiem Search #PSshare #PSBlog on…

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Category: ID@XboxJune 27, 2025 How KreatureKind Uses Deckbuilding to Talk About Sustainability Anna Högberg Jenelius, Indie Game Developer, Valiant Game Studio SummaryKreatureKind is out now on Xbox Series X|S.Find out how to master the game through arguments.Seven playable characters with unique ability cards and combinations. Be Kind. Be Clever. Be Radical. I started making KreatureKind because I wanted to tell a different kind of story – one where kindness prevails, and where changing the world means not only rolling up your sleeves but also opening your heart. In a world that sometimes feels too loud and too cynical, I hope…

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Yakuza 0: Director’s Cut was one of the many third-party launch titles for the Nintendo Switch 2. Originally released in 2015, this prequel to the long-running Yakuza series tells the origin stories of protagonists Kazuma Kiryu and Goro Majima. The Director’s Cut moniker indicates a range of enhancements, including new cutscenes, graphical and audio improvements, and other quality-of-life updates that help this become the definitive version of the game. And yes, it should be on your must-play list of Switch 2 titles. Full disclosure: I had never played a Yakuza outing prior to Yakuza 0, so this review comes from…

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