Trailer for disastrous Mortal Kombat 1 Switch release contains a Steam achievement popup

The unmistakable silhouette of an unfinished, in-development Steam Achievement popup appears in the trailer for Mortal Kombat 1’s Switch edition (via Kotaku), a trailer which is noticeably prettier than the actual, decidedly wonky-looking Switch version. “Yooo I can’t believe that Nintendo finally put an achievement system on the switch after so long,” joked a viewer…

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Counter-Strike 2 probably releases next week

Valve announced Counter-Strike 2 in March, and it’s one of those delightfully esoteric competitive game sequels that outsiders might look at with tilted heads, wondering what the heck makes it different from the Counter-Strike people are playing now, while folks like resident PC Gamer CS player Rich Stanton dub it their “dream game” because the…

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Terraria developer sticks it to Unity with $200K donation to open-source competitors, doesn’t even use Unity itself

The irony has been pointed out many times: When game engine Unity revealed its new per-install fee last week, game developers were possibly the most united they’ve ever been—in disgust. Even developers who don’t use Unity expressed anger or criticized the unprecedented change of terms.  Perhaps the best example of this game dev rallying occurred…

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Bethesda finally put proper ladders in a game, so of course players have dedicated themselves to designing Starfield ships without any

After all these years, Bethesda Game Studios has finally released one of its signature first-person RPGs with functional ladders. Glorified teleporters no more: Starfield’s ladders have proper interactive climbing animations, and since Starfield makes an attempt at somewhat realistic spacecraft designs, its ships naturally contain lots of them.  Also naturally, because it’s just a law…

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