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Sam Hill - NYT Mini Crossword today: puzzle answers for Tuesday, June 11 - digitaltrends.com - New York - Spain

NYT Mini Crossword today: puzzle answers for Tuesday, June 11

Love crossword puzzles but don’t have all day to sit and solve a full-sized puzzle in your daily newspaper? That’s what The Mini is for!

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Phil Spencer - Summer Game Fest - The weapons in Doom: The Dark Ages are big, bold, and bear exceptionally silly names: "It's called the Skull Crusher because it crushes skulls" - gamesradar.com - city Hugo, county Martin - county Martin

The weapons in Doom: The Dark Ages are big, bold, and bear exceptionally silly names: "It's called the Skull Crusher because it crushes skulls"

Developer id Software revealed Doom: The Dark Ages at the Xbox Games Showcase with a sizzling debut trailer, and a couple of the new weapons have left something of a lasting impression. Speaking at Summer Game Fest, studio creative director Hugo Martin says the studio set out to "make the weapons feel like the most powerful you've ever held in a Doom game, like that Skull Crusher you saw in the teaser."

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One Of Stardew Valley's Most Tragic Characters Gets An Event Expansion Thanks To New Mod - screenrant.com - city Pelican

One Of Stardew Valley's Most Tragic Characters Gets An Event Expansion Thanks To New Mod

may be a game filled with characters trying to overcome some kind of personal tragedy but one fan wanted to make the journey of self-acceptance and recover for one villager all the more real. Throughout the Farmer's time in Pelican Town, they'll likely come across the self-loathing Joja Mart employee Shane, a man struggling with some especially dark inner demons. His story is one of recovery and overcoming his depression to a live a more fulfilling life, but now Shane's story is even darker and more emotional.

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Aernout van de Velde - Starfield Xbox Mod Limit is a Huge Upgrade Over Fallout 4’s Limit - wccftech.com

Starfield Xbox Mod Limit is a Huge Upgrade Over Fallout 4’s Limit

Microsoft and Bethesda dropped the highly-anticipated Starfield Creation Kit yesterday, and Xbox players will be happy with the mod limit on their console.

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Kai Tatsumoto - New World: Aeternum Q&A – Amazon Confirms AMD FSR, HDR Support, and Keyboard & Mouse Option for Consoles - wccftech.com

New World: Aeternum Q&A – Amazon Confirms AMD FSR, HDR Support, and Keyboard & Mouse Option for Consoles

Following the announcement of New World: Aeternum at Summer Game Fest 2024, we caught up with some lead figures from Amazon Games Orange County to dive into the console launch and the various improvements coming to the existing PC version.

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Harvey Randall - Phil Spencer - Phil Spencer continues to dance around Hi Fi Rush developer Tango Gameworks' closure, says he has 'to make hard decisions that frankly are not decisions I love' - pcgamer.com

Phil Spencer continues to dance around Hi Fi Rush developer Tango Gameworks' closure, says he has 'to make hard decisions that frankly are not decisions I love'

The Xbox Games showcase has, altogether, been a pretty good showing from Microsoft—Game Pass is going to be getting a new Doom, Gears of War is making a comeback, and Dragon Age: The Veilguard got a trailer. I mean, the tone's sort of off, and the characters are introduced like bootleg Borderlands bad guys, but I've still got my fingers crossed tight. A wonky trailer isn't an indication of much other than a slightly-scuffed marketing effort.

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Stormforge shows survival crafting co-op isn’t just for fair weather friends - pcgamer.com

Stormforge shows survival crafting co-op isn’t just for fair weather friends

Crafting pretty houses and tackling giant bosses with friends is no longer enough, for a crafting and survival game. The announcement for upcoming Stormforge at today's PC Gaming Show demands we also tangle with unnatural magical disasters like tornadoes, firestorms, and the inevitable firenadoes.

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Morgan Park - Call of Duty: Black Ops 6's new 'Omnimovement' could be CoD's best (or worst) idea of all time - pcgamer.com

Call of Duty: Black Ops 6's new 'Omnimovement' could be CoD's best (or worst) idea of all time

Of all the details on Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 coming out of the Xbox Games Showcase, the head turner of the day was «Omnimovement,» a redesigned movement system that'll let players sprint or dive in any direction for the first time. 

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