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James Sunderland - Silent Hill 2 Remake: Pre-Order Bonuses & Edition Differences - screenrant.com

Silent Hill 2 Remake: Pre-Order Bonuses & Edition Differences

During the May 30 PlayStation State of Play, a new gameplay trailer confirmed that Bloober Team's remake of Team Silent's beloved psychological horror title would be released on October 8, 2024, on PS5 and Steam, finally narrowing down the once-vague 2024 release window and arriving just in time for Halloween. A further, uninterrupted gameplay sequence from the game was then shown at the Transmission showcase that followed Sony's stream.

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Andy Chalk - Wildermyth developer Worldwalker Games is 'going into hibernation,' not because it has to but because it wants to: 'We did what we set out to do' - pcgamer.com - France - Spain

Wildermyth developer Worldwalker Games is 'going into hibernation,' not because it has to but because it wants to: 'We did what we set out to do'

Wildermyth, a narrative-driven tactical RPG released in 2021, is a game that «deserves to define the next decade,» we wrote in our 90% review. Sadly, the studio that made it won't be around that long: Worldwalker Games co-owner Nate Austin has announced that after a «wonderful journey,» Wildermyth is finished, and the studio «is going into hibernation.»

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Harvey Randall - Final Fantasy 14: Dawntrail's official site goes up, casually reveals that we're doing both a tournament arc and a field trip to the Bermuda Triangle - pcgamer.com - Japan

Final Fantasy 14: Dawntrail's official site goes up, casually reveals that we're doing both a tournament arc and a field trip to the Bermuda Triangle

Final Fantasy 14: Dawntrail's early access is less than a month away—which can only mean one thing: I am just now scrambling to get all the Yo-Kai Watch event items and suffering for it. Oh, right, and the official Dawntrail site is up, that's important too. 

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Alessio Palumbo - Elder Scrolls - The Wayward Realms Kickstarter Q&A – ‘There Are Plenty of Ways to Advance Procedural Generation’ - wccftech.com

The Wayward Realms Kickstarter Q&A – ‘There Are Plenty of Ways to Advance Procedural Generation’

It was early August 2021 when former Elder Scrolls Arena and Elder Scrolls Daggerfall developers Ted Peterson and Julian LeFay announced they had partnered to create The Wayward Realms at their new studio, OnceLost Games.

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Nathan Birch - PlayStation Reportedly Prepping Summer Game Fest Reveals Hot on the Heels of State of Play - wccftech.com

PlayStation Reportedly Prepping Summer Game Fest Reveals Hot on the Heels of State of Play

Yesterday saw Sony roll out a new State of Play, and while opinions on such showcases always vary, it contained a fair number of announcements, including the ambitious new platformer Astro Bot, first gameplay and a release-date for the multiplayer FPS Concord, as well as additional dates for the Silent Hill 2 remake, God of War Ragnarok PC port, and more. So, is that it for Team Blue? Astro Bot, Concord, Silent Hill 2, and GoW Ragnarok on PC would make a solid lineup for the rest of the year, so maybe PlayStation returns to its cave to hibernate for the rest of the summer?

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Aernout van de Velde - New Hellblade 2 Patch Addresses Ghosting Issues, Improves FSR3 Artifacts Alongside Numerous Other Fixes - wccftech.com - Iceland

New Hellblade 2 Patch Addresses Ghosting Issues, Improves FSR3 Artifacts Alongside Numerous Other Fixes

Ninja Theory has deployed a new Hellblade 2 patch, packing fixes for several issues, including frame generation ghosting issues, and more.

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It Might Finally Be Time To Invest In A Meta Quest 3 - screenrant.com

It Might Finally Be Time To Invest In A Meta Quest 3

The Meta Quest 3 has been around for a while now, having launched in October 2023 as a successor to the Quest 2, but with a smaller design, improved processor, better speakers, and higher resolution. The Quest 3 also started adding more mixed-reality features to the experience to blend virtual and real-world environments, but many Quest 2 users have been content with their devices — the Quest 2 was only released three years prior and still holds up extremely well for VR after all — and therefore haven't felt the need to upgrade, and VR, in general, has been somewhat overlooked.

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Rick Lane - Broken Roads, the wonky Aussie Fallout, receives a major update that lets you pet koalas and explains the meaning of sex trophies - pcgamer.com

Broken Roads, the wonky Aussie Fallout, receives a major update that lets you pet koalas and explains the meaning of sex trophies

I quite liked Broken Roads when I reviewed it in April. Its Aussie take on the post-apocalypse was rich and characterful, and I admired its attempt to ground your in- game choices in real moral philosophy. But there's no question that it was a wonky experience, with a world that often felt fragmentary, a confusing questing system, tedious combat, and an abrupt ending.

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