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Naughty Dog Says 'Nope' to The Last of Us Online: A Multiplayer Spinoff that Never Saw the Light of Day
Hey, gamers! Buckle up, 'cause we've got some juicy, slightly tragic news coming straight from the doghouse — Naughty Dog, that is. You might want to grab a tissue or a stiff drink, depending on how you roll, because this one's a bit of a heartbreaker.
Hideo Kojima's Ghostly Gambit: The Long, Twisted Road to Od
Alright, strap in, because we're about to take a journey down memory lane with a detour through the Twilight Zone, courtesy of gaming's own auteur, Hideo Kojima.
The Velvet Glove of Game Development: Bethesda's Latest 'Miracle' Defense
Alright, fellow digital denizens, it's time to roll up our sleeves and dive into the latest from the pixelated trenches of game development, where Bethesda's very own Emil Pagliarulo has donned the velvet glove to give us a gentle slap of reality. In a Twitter thread that's longer than a Skyrim load time, Emil waxes philosophical about how us gamers are so "disconnected from the realities of game development," yet we hold our megaphones to the heavens with gusto.
Fallout 4's Next-Gen Makeover: The Wait Just Got Longer
Hey, Vault Dwellers and Wasteland Wanderers! Gather 'round the ol' Pip-Boy because I've got some news that might make you feel like you've just chomped on a slightly irradiated piece of newsfruit. That shiny "next-gen update" for Fallout 4 we've been drooling over since 2022? Yeah, it's taking a detour, and it won't be hitting our rigs until 2024.
Embracer Group Swings the Axe: 3D Realms Hit Hard
Hold on to your joysticks, folks, because I'm about to drop some news that's as heavy as a console without a carry handle. The gaming grapevine's been buzzing, and it's not the good kind of buzz that comes with a new game drop. This time, the static's coming from @ScottApogee, who's just let slip a piece of info that's as sour as a lemon-flavored power-up. The Embracer Group has taken a swing with the layoff axe, and it's Danish studio 3D Realms catching the sharp end.
Epic Games Store Unleashes Free Games Frenzy: 17 Days of Digital Delirium!
Alright, buckle up, gaming junkies and digital deal hunters! The rumor mill's been working overtime, and it looks like Epic Games Store is gearing up to play Santa Claus, but with a wicked twist. We're not talking about one, two, or even five freebies. Nah, we're talking about a jaw-dropping 17 free games during the EGS Holiday Sale 2023! That's right, folks, you heard it here first. Seventeen! It's like they're trying to make our hard drives groan under the weight of all these games.
Born of Bread Review: From Dough to Hero
"Bread" usually doesn't evoke a sense of epic adventure, but "Born of Bread" changes that in a yeast-y flash. Our protagonist, Loaf – a magically created dough-boy, leaps out of the oven into a grand quest full of quirky humor and bread puns. The story, while occasionally feeling like it's on a speed run through a toaster, offers charming dialogue and a heartwarming plot that's easy to digest.
Kojima's Latest Brain-Twister: OD and Beyond
Hideo Kojima, the mastermind behind some of the most head-scratching, boundary-pushing games (think 'Metal Gear Solid' with its "WTF" moments), is at it again. This time, he's stirring the pot with a bunch of new trademarks that have got the gaming community's tongues wagging and brains buzzing. Let's break down these mysterious trademarks and speculate wildly, because that's half the fun, right?
The Last Game Over: E3's Final Curtain Call
Hold on to your controllers, folks, because I've got some news that's about as shocking as realizing you've been playing on easy mode this whole time. The Entertainment Software Association (ESA) has just dropped a bombshell: E3, the gaming industry's biggest shindig, is no more. That's right, after over 20 wild years of gaming showcases, sweaty LAN parties, and more console wars than any of us care to admit, ESA has decided to pull the plug on this legendary expo.
Fntastic's Fallacy: The Disarray of "The Day Before"
It's a scene straight out of a gamer's dystopian novel: "The Day Before," touted as a blockbuster hit, crashes into the wall of reality with over 200,000 initial sales and a staggering 90,000 refunds. That's nearly half the players asking for their money back, a statistic that screams louder than a banshee in a silent room.
The Unraveling of Fntastic: A Cautionary Tale of Hype and Disillusionment
When Fntastic studio burst onto the gaming scene, it brought with it the promise of "The Day Before," a game that was to redefine the survival MMO genre. But as quickly as the hype train left the station, it derailed in spectacular fashion. Today, we've been served a cold dish of reality with the studio's closure, and it leaves a bitter taste in our mouths.
SteamWorld Build Review: A Mechanical Symphony in the Desert
Alright, folks, I booted up "SteamWorld Build" and was immediately smacked in the face with a steampunk wasteland vibe that's as charming as it is desolate. It's like stepping into a robot's daydream, complete with an abandoned railway station and a mine shaft that screams adventure.
The Finals: Rising to Fame or Falling Flat?
Hold onto your joysticks, gamers! Embark Studios' latest brainchild, "The Finals," is making waves and breaking records, hitting a staggering 200,000 concurrent players on Steam within just 12 hours of its release. The player tracking gurus at SteamDB are probably getting carpal tunnel from refreshing their screens, as this number is escalating faster than a speedrunner on a caffeine high. Released during The Game Awards on December 7, "The Finals" isn't just winning the race; it's lapping the competition!
Light No Fire: Sean Murray's Next Leap Beyond the Stars
Following the rocky launch of No Man's Sky, you'd think Sean Murray would tread carefully with Hello Games' next big project. Yet, at The Game Awards 2023, he proved he's not one to shy away from ambitious dreams. Murray unveiled "Light No Fire," a game that's been in the works for the last half-decade and is boldly described as "something very different" and "maybe more ambitious" than their previous work.
The Day Before's Disastrous Debut: A Cautionary Tale of Unfulfilled Promises
Remember "The Day Before"? Yeah, that game that was perched atop Steam's most wishlisted like a proud eagle? Well, it turns out, it's more like a dodo now - joining the infamous ranks of Overwatch 2 in the not-so-coveted 'worst-reviewed games' club. Ouch.
God of War Ragnarök: Valhalla - The Free DLC We Didn't Know We Needed
Alright, brace yourselves, gamers, because the gaming gods have just dropped a bombshell that's set the world ablaze. We're talking about the reveal of the "God of War Ragnarök: Valhalla" free DLC, and boy, it's like Christmas came early! The trailer just rolled out, and it's packing more heat than Kratos' temper. Set to hit the PS5 and PS4 on December 12th
PC Gaming: A Wallet-Friendly Odyssey?
You know the drill: a good gaming PC costs an arm, a leg, and possibly your soul, especially if you're gunning for the crème de la crème that makes new games look like they're straight out of Hollywood. But here's the plot twist: your bank account might actually be thanking you in the long run. Yep, you read that right!
Hacking the Future in boston: Watch Dogs 4 Rumors Emerge from the Shadows
Here we are, diving headfirst into the murky waters of gaming rumors, and this time it's a juicy one from the depths of 4chan. Take it with a grain of salt, but if this anonymous leaker is to be believed, Ubisoft Montreal is cooking up something big with Watch Dogs 4. And oh boy, does it sound like a cyberpunk dream or what?
Okami's Cryptic Tease and Jez Corden's Hype: The Game Awards Rumor Mill in Overdrive!
Gamers, brace yourselves! If you've been hanging around the digital grapevine lately, you've probably caught wind of some intriguing teasers about The Game Awards. Two of the gaming world's notable tipsters, Okami and Jez Corden, are stoking the fires of anticipation with some juicy, albeit cryptic, hints. Let's dive into this digital pot of rumors and see what's cooking!
SKYRIM'S LATEST UPDATE: A MOD MARKETPLACE OR A MODDING MESS?
Hold onto your helmets, Dragonborns, because Bethesda just rolled out an update for "Skyrim Special Edition" that's stirring up more drama than a tavern brawl in Whiterun. Update 1.6.1130 is here, but is it a blessing from the Divines or a curse from the Daedra?