Sega Has Just Announced A New Puyo Puyo Game, But It’s Definitely Not What You’re Expecting

‘Puyo Puyo Trainer’ will be used in “caregiving & welfare” facilities. Puyo Puyo Fever Sega has revealed on social media that a new Puyo Puyo game is currently in development, which is being targeted at “caregiving & welfare” facilities. Read the full article on timeextension.com ‘Puyo Puyo Trainer’ will be used in “caregiving & welfare”…

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Three of the biggest password managers are vulnerable to ‘a cornucopia of practical attacks’ say security researchers

Despite banging on about data privacy, my password practices are perhaps not actually that secure. No, I’m not leaving them lying around on post-it notes like my office is just the latest level of an immersive sim, but a recent study suggests that cloud-based password managers ain’t it either. A number of these services tout…

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Indie Ghosts ‘N Goblins Tribute ‘Maldita Castilla’ Is Heading To Not One, But Two, Classic Sega Consoles

Including Sega Dreamcast & Mega Drive / Genesis. The retro publisher PlayOnRetro has recently revealed plans to release two new versions of Locomalito’s 2012 Ghosts ‘n Goblins-inspired action platformer Maldita Castilla on Sega platforms, including Sega Mega Drive / Genesis and Sega Dreamcast. Originally debuting on Windows PCs back in 2012, Maldita Castilla is a…

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Yes, Chinese DRAM is fine for gaming but don’t think for one moment that any of it is a bargain

Corsair, G.Skill, and Kingston are some of the best-known brands of DRAM for gaming PCs, and over the years, these companies have shipped millions of memory kits. However, now that we’re well into pits of hell (aka the RAMpocalpyse), everything these vendors offer is now exceptionally expensive. But what about the lesser-known brands? Ever heard…

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Everyone should get into birdwatching, and as a birdwatching devotee, here are the 4 upcoming birding games on Steam I’m keeping tabs on

Birdwatching is one of the only hobbies I recommend absolutely everyone gets into, but if you’re yet to pick up a pair of binoculars and see what the great outdoors has to offer, I’ve found a handful of upcoming birdwatching games that may appeal slightly more than getting your boots on and heading outside. While…

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Review: BlazBlue Entropy Effect X (Switch) – A Remarkably Over-Ambitious Roguelike That Goes Deep

He fights for the Users. Entropy, a scientific concept defined by randomness and disorder, is a fitting name for a roguelike. Since BlazBlue began as a fighting game series it’s seen a multitude of spin-offs, now finding itself in the realm of 2D platform action and roguelike principles. Its whopping assembly of eighteen-playable-characters helm from…

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The demo of Sucker for Love: Crush Landing is the gentle reminder I needed that dating an eldritch god wouldn’t be straightforward, actually

I love an obscure dating simulator, so you can safely assume the ritual performing, eldritch abomination courting experience of Sucker for Love is dear to me. I spent hours on end flirting with L’neta in the first game, and more time than I like to admit running through the house in an attempt to satisfy…

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Deadlock’s snazziest rich boy, Apollo, gets struck down by a bunch of nerfs after terrorising matches: ‘Yoshi took him out back’

Apollo, the latest hero to come to the Cursed Apple of Deadlock—and the final in the sextuplet of the Old Gods, New Blood update—has been hit with a barrage of nerfs, per the game’s official changelog forums. For context, Apollo was a duelist character whose mobility and relative tankiness was a terror in most games—a…

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