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Catherine Lewis - Dragon Age lead writer gives RPG fans a glimmer of hope with the teaser that "anyone who didn't die onscreen could potentially show up again" - gamesradar.com

Dragon Age lead writer gives RPG fans a glimmer of hope with the teaser that "anyone who didn't die onscreen could potentially show up again"

Good news, Dragon Age fans: your 'dead' faves could make a return in the future - as long as you didn't see them die right in front of your eyes. 

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Crush House's Director Wants You To Know This Isn't A Wholesome Game - screenrant.com

Crush House's Director Wants You To Know This Isn't A Wholesome Game

is a unique hybrid of genres that combines elements of social sims and management alongside emergent narrative, putting players in the role of producer on 1999's hottest reality show. The title comes from Nerial Games, which previously made the well-loved, and publisher Devolver Digital, known for indie favorites like. Slated for release later this month, players will have to satisfy a wide array of audiences while slowly learning more about the house's secrets.

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Katie Wickens - Optoma UHZ55 projector review - pcgamer.com

Optoma UHZ55 projector review

Finding yourself a gaming projector used to be a bit of an oxymoron, but today you can get projectors that speed along with ridiculous 240 Hz refresh rates, and a super low 4 ms input latency. The Optoma UHZ55 is one of those. It's built around competitive gaming, but it's not the only one out there today. It does a lot, and it does it well for the price, but the question is whether it stands up against the rest of the top tier projectors on our best gaming projector roundup on specs other than speed. Because, let's face it, not everyone needs a superspeed projector. And not everyone has the cash to spend on often-wasted refresh rates.

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Tomas Franzese - Nintendo - Volgarr the Viking 2 modernizes old-school platformers in all the right ways - digitaltrends.com

Volgarr the Viking 2 modernizes old-school platformers in all the right ways

When I played Volgarr the Viking 2 at Guerrilla Collective 2024, I couldn’t beat its first level. I was adamant about doing better once I had the full game on my Nintendo Switch. As I’d learn when I finally got my hands on it, Crazy Viking Studios and Digital Eclipse had players like me in mind all along when it approached difficulty design. Volgarr the Viking 2 gives players more than enough tools to get better at the game over time, letting me overcome my initial hurdle with a little time and practice.

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Sam Hill - NYT Crossword: answers for Monday, August 5 - digitaltrends.com - Japan - New York

NYT Crossword: answers for Monday, August 5

The New York Times has plenty of word games on its roster today — with Wordle, Connections, Strands, and the Mini Crossword, there’s something for everyone — but the newspaper’s standard crossword puzzle still reigns supreme. The daily crossword is full of interesting trivia, helps improve mental flexibility and, of course, gives you some bragging rights if you manage to finish it every day.

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Nick Evanson - Workstation builder Puget Systems' report shows the stability problems with Intel's CPUs can be managed if only you 'mistrust the default settings on any motherboard' - pcgamer.com

Workstation builder Puget Systems' report shows the stability problems with Intel's CPUs can be managed if only you 'mistrust the default settings on any motherboard'

Intel is currently weathering a storm of epic proportions right now, with falling share prices, a foundry service that's losing billions of dollars, thousands of staff being fired, and processors that are reportedly failing in large quantities due to excessive voltages. Getting concrete data on the latter has been tricky but Puget Systems, a well-known manufacturer of workstation PCs, has issued a report detailing its own findings on the failure rate of 13th and 14th Gen Intel CPUs—and the results might surprise you.

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Hirun Cryer - Diablo 4 sleuths crack a year-long mystery to find a new ring, leading some to dream of the secret cow level Blizzard won't stop teasing everyone about once more - gamesradar.com - Diablo

Diablo 4 sleuths crack a year-long mystery to find a new ring, leading some to dream of the secret cow level Blizzard won't stop teasing everyone about once more

Stop us if you've heard this one before, but Diablo 4 players are once again on the hunt for a secret 'cow level' that may or may not exist, all because of a newly-discovered ring.

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Joshua Wolens - Sega files mysterious 'Yakuza Wars' trademark right after Like A Dragon studio teases fans that the next game will leave them 'surprised' - pcgamer.com

Sega files mysterious 'Yakuza Wars' trademark right after Like A Dragon studio teases fans that the next game will leave them 'surprised'

You ask me, you're not a real series until you have a decent «Wars» game in your arsenal. GTA: Chinatown Wars, Dune: Spice Wars, Star Wars: Empire at… Wars. Who had ever heard of any of those series before they had some wars to their name? No one, I bet.

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