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Ted Litchfield - I've waited so long for this freaky Lovecraftian point and click adventure that my life completely changed in the meantime, but it's finally out on PC - pcgamer.com

I've waited so long for this freaky Lovecraftian point and click adventure that my life completely changed in the meantime, but it's finally out on PC

Since I first wrote about the demo for cosmic horror adventure game Desolatium all the way back in January 2022, I've been hired full time by PC Gamer, gotten Covid, adopted a dog, and traveled out of the country three times. You know what hasn't changed? Desolatium still looks rad as hell. The Lovecraftian (literally set in the Cthulhu Mythos) point and click is finally available on Steam for a launch sale price of $13.

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Ted Litchfield - Nintendo - Formerly Japan-exclusive mecha strategy game Front Mission 2 is finally coming to PC this month - pcgamer.com - Japan - Britain

Formerly Japan-exclusive mecha strategy game Front Mission 2 is finally coming to PC this month

«Wanzers,» «The Huffman Conflict,» «The People's Republic of Alordesh,» this is the kind of '90s/'00s anime bullshit I crave, and the Front Mission series seems to have it in droves. Described as «Final Fantasy Tactics with mechs» by PCG editor-in-chief Evan Lahti, the second game in the series is coming to PC for the first time via Steam on April 30.

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Ted Litchfield - The System Shock remake is getting a massive patch with a revised ending, choice of female player character '8 years in the making', and a significant quality of life improvement - pcgamer.com

The System Shock remake is getting a massive patch with a revised ending, choice of female player character '8 years in the making', and a significant quality of life improvement

Nightdive's System Shock, our pick for best remake of 2023, is getting its largest patch to date, including a revised ending sequence, choice of gender for the Hacker, optional waypoints, and more. The overhaul update is set to go live on April 11, so you might want to put off diving into a new run for a week.

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Andy Chalk - Ted Litchfield - Europa, the gorgeous indie platformer about the only human awake on a terraformed moon, is delayed - pcgamer.com - Poland

Europa, the gorgeous indie platformer about the only human awake on a terraformed moon, is delayed

Puzzle-platformer Europa has associate editor Ted Litchfield excited, and for good reason: It looks and sounds fantastic, and the demo did not disappoint. But the April 16 release date that was announced at the end of 2023 isn't going to happen—instead, it'll probably be out sometime this summer.

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Joshua Wolens - Ted Litchfield - Idris Elba - Paweł Sasko - CPDR wanted to split players 'in a way that's almost 50/50' with Phantom Liberty's hardest choice, and drew on the toughest decision in Witcher 2 to do it - pcgamer.com

CPDR wanted to split players 'in a way that's almost 50/50' with Phantom Liberty's hardest choice, and drew on the toughest decision in Witcher 2 to do it

Cyberpunk 2077's Phantom Liberty expansion was great—87% great per PCG's Ted Litchfield in his Phantom Liberty review—and gruelling. CD Projekt Red is no stranger to tough decisions in its games, but the fork in Phantom Liberty's road is a truly tough one. And hey, CDPR says that was the whole point, and one that built off the studio's other great Sophie's choice moment: Choosing who you'll side with in The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings. Spoilers ahead for both, naturally.

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Harvey Randall - Ted Litchfield - Paweł Sasko - Putting the roleplay back in the RPG was a huge reason for Cyberpunk 2077's recent metro and romance updates, says associate game director: 'It's easy to overlook' - pcgamer.com - city Night

Putting the roleplay back in the RPG was a huge reason for Cyberpunk 2077's recent metro and romance updates, says associate game director: 'It's easy to overlook'

Cyberpunk 2077's 2.0 update was a huge overhaul for the game's RPG systems, arriving hand-in-hand with the stellar expansion Phantom Liberty. But you might've noticed that a lot of the post-launch patches were substantially less crunchy. A fully-functioning metro system, better romances—in other words, flavour and fluff. 

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Ted Litchfield - Rainbow VI (Vi) - Morgan Park - Ubisoft - Not only is Rainbow Six Siege free to play for the next week, it's also just $4 to keep if you like it - pcgamer.com

Not only is Rainbow Six Siege free to play for the next week, it's also just $4 to keep if you like it

We are already two days into a free week for Rainbow Six Siege, Ubisoft's long-running multiplayer take on its even longer-running tactical shooter series. The free week runs until Thursday, March 21, while you can get the game for keeps for just $4 (85% off) until Wednesday.

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Ted Litchfield - 'You will not enjoy videogames anymore if you work in a big game studio:' New Blood's boss weighs in on what sets it apart amid an industry crisis - pcgamer.com

'You will not enjoy videogames anymore if you work in a big game studio:' New Blood's boss weighs in on what sets it apart amid an industry crisis

In a recent interview with members of indie collective/developer New Blood, I asked them how they attribute their current success in the face of so much misery, layoffs, and studio closures in the industry. «We're not beholden to shareholders or investors or anything like that,» said studio boss Dave Oshry. «We get to make what we want⁠—that's our whole motto: 'we hate money.'

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