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Ted Litchfield - I never knew I wanted to be able to trap monsters in bubbles and watch them float away until I tried the demo for this upcoming magical FPS - pcgamer.com

I never knew I wanted to be able to trap monsters in bubbles and watch them float away until I tried the demo for this upcoming magical FPS

Sorceress is shaping up to be a precious kind of game: The Dark Messiah-like. Arkane's sophomore outing is mostly remembered for its legendary kick ability, which could turn nearly any enemy into one of those supremely satisfying Source engine ragdolls with one or two good smacks, but it also had this beautifully anarchic approach to level design, with spike traps and bottomless pits everywhere. Individual rooms (like this one number with a swinging chandelier) from Dark Messiah were so distinctive I remember them all these years later.

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Ted Litchfield - On A - Even - Even after 300 hours, I've never met one of Baldur's Gate 3's most elusive NPCs: a half-orc named Honk who only shows up if you kill his brother then go on a date at their restaurant - pcgamer.com - city Low - After

Even after 300 hours, I've never met one of Baldur's Gate 3's most elusive NPCs: a half-orc named Honk who only shows up if you kill his brother then go on a date at their restaurant

One of the best parts of Baldur's Gate 3 is all the stuff you don't even realize you missed. The half-orc waiter, Honk, isn't exactly the juiciest morsel of BG3 esoterica, but as YouTuber Proxy Gate Tactician points out, he might be the NPC you're least likely to have met even after hundreds of hours of play.

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Ted Litchfield - And It - That Pokémon with guns game, Palworld, just sold 4 million copies in 3 days and it isn't slowing down - pcgamer.com

That Pokémon with guns game, Palworld, just sold 4 million copies in 3 days and it isn't slowing down

Former Nintendo president Satoru Iwata outlined a «blue ocean» strategy with selling the Nintendo Wii, which is to say it was designed to tap into the «ocean» of potential customers outside the usual gamer sphere. Well, it turns out there's an untapped blue ocean of people who wanted Pokémon with guns, because the survival-crafting Poké-like Palworld is selling so fast it's putting hot cakes to shame.

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Ted Litchfield - Ten years ago I wouldn't have believed you if you told me League of Legends would one day have a bafflingly adorable 'crafting RPG' spinoff - pcgamer.com

Ten years ago I wouldn't have believed you if you told me League of Legends would one day have a bafflingly adorable 'crafting RPG' spinoff

For me, League of Legends «ended» somewhere around 2015 when I realized ranked play was just making me upset and that there were other games I wanted to spend my time on. Whenever I'm periodically reminded that the game's still bigger than god and transforming in unrecognizable ways I get the same sense of vertigo as when I hear that Grey's Anatomy is still on the air⁠—sans the Grey. Enter Bandle Tale, a cutesy pixel art «crafting RPG» spinoff for the immortal MOBA that releases next month.

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Ted Litchfield - You Can - If you can't play the Resident Evil 4 remake in VR, this first person mod might be the next best thing - pcgamer.com

If you can't play the Resident Evil 4 remake in VR, this first person mod might be the next best thing

One of the few things that's ever tempted me to get a VR headset is the idea of having an old favorite transformed by the tech—projects like the VR versions of the O.G. Resident Evil 4 or its recent remake. I still don't have a headset, but modder elsuperaguas' first person project for the RE4 Remake (as reported by DSOGaming) looks to offer a similarly immersive transformation with no VR required.

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Ted Litchfield - And It - The upcoming prequel to 1999 Dreamcast game Slave Zero just got its own prequel, and it's a free Quake mod - pcgamer.com - Japan

The upcoming prequel to 1999 Dreamcast game Slave Zero just got its own prequel, and it's a free Quake mod

Slave Zero X: Episode Enyo is a weird tie-in for a weird game: a free prequel Quake mod for the upcoming 2D character action game Slave Zero X, itself a prequel to the 1999 PC/Dreamcast mech game, Slave Zero. That context might make it seem impenetrable, but even if you're not already «Slave Zero-pilled» (sorry), the six-level Quake campaign is a solid little free FPS that's worth your time.

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Ted Litchfield - Carrie Patel - Obsidian reveals Avowed's dual wand 'gunslinging mage' combat and fall release - pcgamer.com - Reveals

Obsidian reveals Avowed's dual wand 'gunslinging mage' combat and fall release

At today's Microsoft developer direct, we finally got a good, long look at RPG powerhouse Obsidian's upcoming game, Avowed. The studio gave an eight-minute presentation of the first person spinoff of the Pillars of Eternity series, including an early game quest, a breakdown of its new combat system, and a fall 2024 release window.

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Ted Litchfield - GameStop bids a final farewell to crypto with the closure of its NFT marketplace - pcgamer.com

GameStop bids a final farewell to crypto with the closure of its NFT marketplace

The pendulum of history has resoundingly swung back to «it's so over» from any semblance of «we're so back» for ailing retailer GameStop following its experiments with cryptocurrency and brief moment in the sun as some kind of Reddit meme thing. As reported by Decrypt, the company has announced that its NFT marketplace will shutter on February 2.

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