Versions of a Burial: The Atari Landfill Excavation in Museums, Part 2

I had my doubts about Critical Role’s new 13-player D&D campaign, but its latest episodes have me fully bought into its grand, ambitious promise

This article contains spoilers for Critical Role Campaign 4, episode 30. I’ve been rather enjoying Campaign 4 of Critical Role—a 13-player, three-table epic that plans to reinvent the West Marches type of game for a modern actual play show. It’s almost daedalian in scope, pure and utter hubris. It shouldn’t work. And yet, 30 episodes…

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“No Generative AI Used In This Project” – Wallop The Wallaby Is Coming To The Genesis / Mega Drive Soon

“We’ve waited 16 years to share our FIRST official game trailer”. I Heart Pizza, the Fort Wayne-based indie developer run by endlessly likeable cancer survivor John Springer, has announced it is releasing another game on the Genesis alongside the much-hyped one-on-one fighter Go For It. Designed by Springer and developed by Sikthehedgehog, Wallop The Wallaby…

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Review: EverDrive GBA Pro – Praise The Sun!

Krikzz’s GBA flash cart gets an upgrade. When one discusses the gold standard of retro gaming flash carts, Krikzz’s range of EverDrive devices is usually at the top of the conversation – and with good reason. The Ukrainian tech wizard has been producing flash carts for years, and his products are so famous that ‘EverDrive’…

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Persona 4 Revival’s overhauled combat looks splashier and easier than ever, though I’m a little worried about those dungeons

When Atlus announced its remake of Persona 4 (or more accurately, of Persona 4 Golden), a cry went up around the land. Mostly, I think people were rightly excited about Kanji Tatsumi in 4K, but there are a few peccadilloes in the original game’s design that some folk—including here at PC Gamer—were eager to see…

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