Playing Code Vein 2 made me wonder why more soulslikes don’t have guns, even if I could do with a bit less anime melodrama

There are two obvious reasons you could already be excited for Code Vein 2. One: it’s a soulslike made in-house by the publisher of FromSoftware’s Dark Souls series. Two: anime melodrama. If you love characters scream-crying through their emotional beats more than reading FromSoft flavor text like “If the soul is the source of all…

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“2025 Was The Most Stressful I’ve Ever Experienced” – Taki Udon Opens Up On Bringing FPGA SuperStation One To Market

“There were a lot of highs, there were a lot of lows”. One of the most exciting hardware announcements of the past few years is Taki Udon’s SuperStation One console, an FPGA system capable of running MiSTer cores that also supports original PS1 controllers and, via an optional dock, can run disc-based games for compatible…

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No Rest for the Wicked lead spends New Year’s Eve picking a fight with former Blizzard president Mike Ybarra over Diablo 4, who points out: ‘You need to chill’

No Rest for the Wicked is an interesting game—a lovely-looking and, by my colleague’s accounts, genuinely promising roguelike. Its biggest obstacle, however, seems to be its project lead and developer CEO Thomas Mahler, who is once again taking to social media to get into fights with people (thanks, Gamesradar+). The person in question is former…

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“It Is Literally Everywhere And It’s Changing Lives” – The National Videogame Museum Is Creating The UK’s First Game Design Archive

“This is a cultural medium”. The late Nintendo legend Masayuki Uemura (left) visited The National Videogame Museum in 2020 The Sheffield-based National Videogame Museum is gearing up to establish the UK’s first archive of video game design, reports the BBC. Read the full article on timeextension.com “This is a cultural medium”. The late Nintendo legend…

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