How to use the Sound Recorder in Phasmophobia

Phasmophobia’s Chronicle update added even more spooky sounds and voices for ghosts to make, but what good is that with no audible evidence to sell at the end of a contract? Fortunately, the patch also reworked how the Journal records and reports media, leading to the introduction of a new Phasmophobia tool, the Sound Recorder….

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New Vegas lead Josh Sawyer thinks turn-based combat fell off in the 2000s due to a lack of ‘tactical variation’: Even Fallout 1 would ‘get to the point where you’re always doing nut shots and eye shots’

Before a recent interview with Obsidian studio design director Josh Sawyer, I was tasked with a crucial mission by a different games industry Josh. PCG news writer Joshua Wolens wanted Josh the Elder’s take on the apparent final victory of turn-based combat over real time with pause, as represented by recent hits like Baldur’s Gate…

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Dave the Diver In the Jungle DLC is delayed, but the free Godzilla Content Pack is back and Ichiban Kasuga has extended his vacation until the end of 2026

In May 2024, the hit deep sea diving restaurant simulator Dave the Diver got some very big DLC in the form of the Godzilla Content Pack. It was free, with a catch: The DLC would only be available until November 23, after which it would be gone forever thanks to licensing issues, Nexon said. Apparently…

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Diablo 4’s old and forgotten dungeons will be renovated into loot-packed marathons that culminate with a duel against a familiar boss in its next season

Out of all the changes Blizzard has made to Diablo 4 since it was released two years ago, its most basic dungeons have gone largely untouched. A few things have been tweaked here and there, but they’ve largely taken a back seat to all the new dungeon types introduced after launch. In Diablo 4’s next…

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Demonic sci-fi RPG Illusion City is one of those timeless pixel art games that still looks incredible in GIFs 34 years later

Pasokon Retro is our regular look back at the early years of Japanese PC gaming, encompassing everything from specialist ’80s computers to the happy days of Windows XP. Seven floppy disks. Seven. Seven. Illusion City (Image credit: Micro Cabin) Dev: Micro Cabin Released: 1991 PCs: PC-98, MSX Turbo R, PC-88VA, X68000, FM-Towns That’s a lot…

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How KreatureKind Uses Deckbuilding to Talk About Sustainability

Category: ID@Xbox June 27, 2025 How KreatureKind Uses Deckbuilding to Talk About Sustainability Anna Högberg Jenelius, Indie Game Developer, Valiant Game Studio Summary KreatureKind is out now on Xbox Series X|S. Find out how to master the game through arguments. Seven playable characters with unique ability cards and combinations. Be Kind. Be Clever. Be Radical….

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