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Jordan Gerblick - Deadlock players find new in-progress hero Slork, some sort of shark man who chomps people and resembles a Dota 2 hero, and I already know he's my main - gamesradar.com

Deadlock players find new in-progress hero Slork, some sort of shark man who chomps people and resembles a Dota 2 hero, and I already know he's my main

Slork seems like a cool dude. He's a new in-progress Deadlock hero discovered by beta players and he has this sweet shark skull helmet thing on, he's wearing some sort of spiky black garment you can only get at certain types of stores, and he jumps onto people and chomps on 'em. Sure, he may be a little rough around the edges, what with the whole not really having a face thing, but that's just because he's "super unfinished" according to the Deadlock Intel Twitter account (cheers, PC Gamer).

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Catherine Lewis - Monster Hunter's loyal Gunlance enjoyers are eating good in Wilds as the unpopular weapon finally seems to have been given some love: "WE ARE SO BACK!" - gamesradar.com

Monster Hunter's loyal Gunlance enjoyers are eating good in Wilds as the unpopular weapon finally seems to have been given some love: "WE ARE SO BACK!"

Monster Hunter Wilds is threatening us all with a good time, as Capcom has now unveiled its often unpopular Gunlance weapon, and it now looks ridiculously cool. 

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Fallout 76: How To Get & Use The Foundry Smelter Plan - screenrant.com

Fallout 76: How To Get & Use The Foundry Smelter Plan

The update in introduced an array of useful items and structures that players can utilize at their base. Among these unique structures is the Foundry Smelter, a rare item that can only be crafted by acquiring the Foundry Smelter Plans. These plans are exceedingly rare to find, and there are very few means to acquire them.

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Kaan Serin - Double Fine is making several "weird" games that "could never get accepted by a publisher," though some developers leave the door open for Psychonauts 3 - gamesradar.com

Double Fine is making several "weird" games that "could never get accepted by a publisher," though some developers leave the door open for Psychonauts 3

Double Fine Productions recently dropped an epilogue episode to its sweeping 33-part documentary series PsychoOdyssey, which broke down the turbulent development of Psychonauts 2, and it left some hints about the studio's next few projects.

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Fallout 4 Player Discovers A Horrifying Truth About A Common Wasteland Enemy - screenrant.com

Fallout 4 Player Discovers A Horrifying Truth About A Common Wasteland Enemy

When it comes to the horrors of the Wasteland, boasts some fairly monstrous creatures but one player recently learned that even the most lowly enemy hides a disturbing secret. Fairly soon after leaving Vault 111, the Sole Survivor will be tasked with defending themselves against all manner of mutated creatures including Radroaches and Bloatflies, yet some of the most annoying are Mole rats. These fleshy abominations can deliver a terrifying chomp if they get too close and they have the added ability of tunnelling away from danger, making them difficult to pin down.

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Jacob Fox - Dino survival game developer is switching all its servers to AMD 'which experience 100 times fewer crashes compared to Intel' because it's 'only a matter of time before affected CPUs fail' - pcgamer.com

Dino survival game developer is switching all its servers to AMD 'which experience 100 times fewer crashes compared to Intel' because it's 'only a matter of time before affected CPUs fail'

It's been an unfortunately rocky road so far for at least some Intel 13th and 14th Gen gamers, and game developers are experiencing stability issues seemingly caused by the processors, too. There have been numerous attempted diagnoses and fixes, but all have fallen flat, as tech YouTuber Level1Tech (via Videocardz) has investigated and found Intel CPUs are still facing massively disproportionate stability issues. 

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Ted Litchfield - Paul Atreides - Trust me, you should rewatch the Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree cinematic trailer after beating the expansion - pcgamer.com

Trust me, you should rewatch the Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree cinematic trailer after beating the expansion

Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree's cinematic trailer dropped exactly a month before the expansion's release, and the collective response was about what you would expect: «This is rad, but I have no idea what's going on.» Now, though? Well I have kind of an idea what's going on after spending 80 hours or so in the DLC, and it's all about as grim and unsettling as you'd expect.

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Lincoln Carpenter - Brand synergizing strikes again as Destiny 2 gets D&D crossover cosmetics, but dammit, I do kind of want the owlbear sparrow - pcgamer.com - county Morgan

Brand synergizing strikes again as Destiny 2 gets D&D crossover cosmetics, but dammit, I do kind of want the owlbear sparrow

I'm conflicted. On one hand, the just-revealed Dungeons & Dragons crossover cosmetics for Destiny 2 evoke the same «sensory whiplash» that Morgan Park described back in November when writing about shooter skin collabs. On the other, my Titan would look rad riding an Owlbear. Who among us doesn't enjoy an occasional sip from the homogenizing slurry of brand synergy? Given our post-Baldur's Gate 3 world and Wizards of the Coast's recent fondness for Magic: The Gathering crossover collaborations, these Faerûn-inspired armor sets were probably on somebody's Destiny 2 comarketing bingo card. When the cosmetics arrive alongside The Final Shape in June, you'll be able to buy a suit of high fantasy draconic plate armor for Titans, a cyberpunk-styled take on D&D's displacer beast for Hunters, and a set of mind flayer-themed robes for Warlocks—complete with a tentacle-heavy helmet. Sincere congratulations to anyone who can successfully style that last one.

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