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Wes Fenlon - Swen Vincke - Elder Scrolls - Baldur's Gate 3 once featured an even deeper co-op conversation system, but Swen Vincke said their 'dialogue trees blew up so hard, we just couldn't manage it' - pcgamer.com

Baldur's Gate 3 once featured an even deeper co-op conversation system, but Swen Vincke said their 'dialogue trees blew up so hard, we just couldn't manage it'

In a recent RPG roundtable I hosted for the PC Gamer Chat Log podcast, something Larian founder Swen Vincke said caused my ears to perk up: the already impressive multiplayer roleplaying in Baldur's Gate 3 was once even more involved than what made it into the final game.

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Harvey Randall - Honour Mode - Baldur's Gate 3 initially had an entire mechanic where you'd go to the fugue plane if you died, but it was scrapped - pcgamer.com

Baldur's Gate 3 initially had an entire mechanic where you'd go to the fugue plane if you died, but it was scrapped

Death in Baldur's Gate 3 is final—if you're playing Honour Mode, that is. For everyone else, returning to the land of the living is but a revivify scroll away. This is a streamlining of D&D 5e (the system the game's built upon) and its resurrection mechanics—which typically require powerful magic that grows costlier and more advanced the longer the poor sod in question has been dead.

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Jordan Middler - PlayStation players can now join parties via QR code - videogameschronicle.com

PlayStation players can now join parties via QR code

PlayStation is rolling out an update to the way multiplayer parties work on PlayStation.

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Giovanni Colantonio - Nintendo - Shin Megami Tensei V: Vengeance is darker, harder, and smoother - digitaltrends.com - Japan - city Tokyo

Shin Megami Tensei V: Vengeance is darker, harder, and smoother

Just when you think a game likeShin Megami Tensei V can’t get any darker, a new version comes for blood.

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Todd Howard - Alessio Palumbo - Fallout In-Development Projects Teased by Todd Howard - wccftech.com

Fallout In-Development Projects Teased by Todd Howard

Bethesda's Todd Howard was featured in an hour-long video interview on the latest episode of the Kinda Funny Gamescast and, of course, the Fallout franchise was one of the most prominent topics.

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Tomas Franzese - Jackbox Naughty Pack is the M-rated party game you’ve been waiting for - digitaltrends.com

Jackbox Naughty Pack is the M-rated party game you’ve been waiting for

There won’t be a new Jackbox Party Pack game this year; instead, we’ll be getting a mature-rated game titled Jackbox Naughty Pack.

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Andy Chalk - A new 'Naughty Pack' promises to put the 'jack' back in Jackbox - pcgamer.com

A new 'Naughty Pack' promises to put the 'jack' back in Jackbox

In retrospect, given the series' title, it's a little surprising this didn't happen sooner. Jackbox is making its «first foray into the world of mature gaming» with the Jackbox Naughty Pack, a collection of three «adult-themed experiences» that promise «laughter, wit, and a touch of irreverence.»

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Morgan Park - Bile Titan - Today in Helldivers 2: Super Earth admits those Termicide towers we turned on last month actually made the bug population explode overnight, and guess whose job it is to clean this mess up - pcgamer.com

Today in Helldivers 2: Super Earth admits those Termicide towers we turned on last month actually made the bug population explode overnight, and guess whose job it is to clean this mess up

Helldivers 2 players were served another switcheraroo today as Super Earth declared that the Terminid Control System is a failure. Instead of controlling the population of the Terminids as planned, the towers previously activated by players in March have actually caused an explosion in bug population.

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