Barotrauma developer unveils its next co-op survival game: a dieselpunk FPS where your mobile fortress is a train

At the Triple-I Initiative today, Barotrauma developer Fakefish revealed its next co-op survival game. It’s swapped out its infamous submarine for another metal beast: a train, and instead of a 2D survival game this time it’s an FPS. In Frostrail, players will “endure a desolate post-apocalyptic world with arctic temperatures, unspeakable horrors, and one life-sustaining…

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Asus TUF Gaming RTX 5070 Ti OC Edition review

It’s fair to say that we’ve been impressed by the RTX 5070 Ti, at least on paper. Nvidia’s RTX 50-series lineup has had its ups and downs, but the upper mid-range (bordering on high-end) card looks to hit the sweet spot between impressive performance, DLSS 4 Multi Frame Generation goodies, and price. Again, on paper….

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Crimson Desert is an unrestrained feast of violence, with a toolkit of moves that’s like a fusion of every action RPG protagonist of the past decade rolled into one

I had the joy of playing Crimson Desert, the first proper singleplayer effort by Black Desert Online developer Pearl Abyss, again this week—and while I had some sense of how the game works, given I played it during Gamescom last year, getting my hands on it in an air-conditioned London building rather than a stuffy,…

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Blue Prince foundation elevator: how to use it

It’s not long into Blue Prince when you first find “The Foundation”—a rare draftable room that has the unique attribute of always appearing in the same place on the map. This permanent room has some noteworthy features, like dirt floors with several diggable spots and three doors in the east, west, and south walls. Most…

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Black Mirror Season 7 has an episode about a sim game where you take care of cute little creatures, and here’s the twist: it’s a real game you can play right now

Black Mirror Season 7 has begun streaming on Netflix, and one of its episodes, “Plaything,” is about a sim game from the 1990s where players care for little critters in the wild and teach them to survive on their own. The fictional game is called Thronglets, and guess what? It’s not so fictional after all….

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It took me 25 hours to ‘finish’ puzzle strategy game Blue Prince—and 15 hours after that I’m still uncovering new mysteries

The first time I stepped inside the mysterious mansion of adventure puzzle game Blue Prince—and I’m talking about the first time I played a demo way back in March of 2024—I noticed something interesting about one of its rooms. I won’t say what it was that I noticed—I’m going to be obnoxiously vague throughout this…

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Looks like 8 GB and 16 GB versions of the RX 9060 XT and RTX 5060 Ti are fast approaching, so *please* can we have some affordable graphics cards for a change

It’s that time of the GPU season where we patiently await affordable graphics cards after the initial high-end launches (and yes, referring to a generation as a ‘GPU season’ is a thing, okay). And while there’s no official word yet from Nvidia or AMD regarding new low-end cards, rumours and leaks abound, the latest being…

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Multibillion-dollar MMO Dungeon Fighter Online is huge in Asia but ‘not as well known in the West,’ and The First Berserker: Khazan was meant to change that

2D MMO Dungeon Fighter Online could quite possibly be the most lucrative game ever made that you’ve never played. Launched in Korea in 2005 as Dungeon & Fighter, it’s since spawned sequels and spin-offs that have earned some $22 billion over the years. Despite being a massive hit in Asia, Dungeon Fighter Online never quite…

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