Funcom says its working on ‘a bunch of changes’ for Dune: Awakening PvP after player calls out the survival MMO’s ‘biggest issue’

Dune: Awakening is off to a great start: excellent Steam reviews, a growing playerbase, and few of the launch problems that regularly plague popular new multiplayer games. There is some trouble brewing, however, as players begin exploring Dune: Awakening’s endgame, much of which revolves around PvP in the deep desert—a massive, uninhabitable zone only traversable…

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Pentiment and Fallout: New Vegas designer Josh Sawyer isn’t usually a fan of RPG romances, but thinks Cyberpunk 2077 nailed it: ‘If I were gonna base romances on anything, I’d probably do something like that’

I had the chance to talk to veteran RPG designer Josh Sawyer (Pentiment, Pillars of Eternity, Fallout: New Vegas) at this year’s Game Developer’s Conference, and alongside other big ticket RPG topics, I had romance on my mind. I don’t want to pigeonhole Sawyer as “the anti-RPG romance guy,” but he’s been a consistent critic…

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He was devastated when his favorite Facebook game shut down, but at 10 years old, what could he do? 8 years later, he’s got the rights, the original code, and is about to relaunch Dungeon Rampage on Steam

Angelos Mako was seven years old when he started playing Dungeon Rampage with his older brother, saving the good guys and slaying hordes of evil minions. A decade later, he also saved the game itself. Dungeon Rampage was a simple Facebook game, a cartoony hack-n-slash that was procedurally generated, so the dungeons were always a…

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Lies of P’s new easier difficulty modes reveal the true soul of a soulslike, and surprise: it’s not dropping dead every time a monster sneezes

Lies of P: Overture, the new and impressively lengthy expansion to Neowiz’s “Fairytale of New Yharnam,” is packed with fascinating characters, the juiciest lore, and plenty of glistening abominations covered in a concerning quantity of teeth and eyeballs. But a little feature patched into the main menu during Overture’s release caused a predictable stir: difficulty….

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After all the anger and noise, Borderlands 4 isn’t $80 anyway but there’s a whopping expensive deluxe edition if you want to spend even more money on it

After weeks of hand-wringing, outrage, ill-advised social media posts, and the sturm und drang of online gamer life, Borderlands 4 preorders are finally live and it is not, as some had feared, an $80 game. But if you want to throw nearly double the regular price at it, there’s an on the table for that,…

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Nexus Mods founder steps back after 24 years and hands over ownership: ‘The strain of being responsible for the behemoth I created has taken its toll’

The founder of Nexus Mods, Robin ‘Dark0ne’ Scott, has announced he’s stepping back from the day-to-day running of the site, a full 24 years after founding it. “I started this project back in 2001, in my bedroom, with a 56k modem, an excitement for the upcoming release of Morrowind and with no grand ambitions or…

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‘Do it fast, do it dirty’: The Witcher 4’s narrative director discusses the studio’s philosophy and what made The Witcher 3 so great

Everyone has a different way of going about their work. Some like to plan meticulously, colour code information and have Excel spreadsheets on Excel spreadsheets, and others, well, others have GDocs. As it turns out, throwing ideas into an ever-growing chaotic GDoc for days on end was actually Philipp Weber’s first job at CD Projekt…

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Couchmaster Cycon3 review

General comfort, physical disabilities, health problems, airconditioner proximity, chance of dog love, potential snuggles, and ability to snack. This is the list of excuses that comes to mind whenever I realise I am once again gaming on the couch. For controller based games, this isn’t such an issue, but for keyboard and mouse based action…

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