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Atlus has recreated the original Persona 3 trailer to celebrate 22 million copies, but now I can’t stop thinking about Door-kun

To celebrate Persona 3 Reload’s success, which has now passed 22 million copies sold, Atlus has turned back the clock and released a special trailer, which is almost a shot-for-shot recreation of the Persona 3 “Promise” trailer.  The special “Promise” trailer, which Atlus has decided to remake, was released as trailers for both Persona 3…

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This mashup of city builder and grand strategy will take you from building a capital city to achieving ‘total global domination’

City builders keep on getting bigger, not just by stretching into other genres like survival, puzzle, and strategy, but by expanding into broader game systems than just city planning, building, and management. Frostpunk’s expeditions take you away from the city to explore the map for resources and narrative events, Cities: Skylines 2 lets you trade…

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Half-Life 2 patch tool Steam makes history for the 2nd time this year with a concurrent user count of nearly 35 million people

PC gaming: it’s a pretty big deal. An alarming statement to read in the pages of PC Gamer dot com, I know, but I’ve got the numbers to back it up: Steam has once again hit a new concurrent user record, with 34.6 million people online across the world on March 3. That’s according to…

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Horizon Forbidden West’s highest PC setting needs a GPU that didn’t even exist when the game first came out, along with 150GB of SSD space

Aloy is returning to PC this month when Horizon Forbidden West launches on March 21. Ahead of the open-world romp’s arrival, developers Nixxes and Guerrilla have detailed what we’ll need to run it, as well as what we can expect in terms of graphics customisation—the latter of which looks to be pretty par for the…

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Helldivers 2 uses its game master to stop the live service side from being ‘just a calendar with automated events tied to major holidays’

Helldivers 2 has landed in a big way and it just keeps getting bigger, to the extent that bewildered analysts are muttering about an “inverse decay curve” (meaning its sales are increasing over time). Partially because the game is just a total blast, but what’s kept many of us coming back is the overarching structure…

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Asus ROG Zephyrus G16 2024 review

Let’s start off with a universal truth: When buying a gaming laptop, you have to make some compromises. One of the biggest is usually the trade off between portability and power, as while you can absolutely cram some high-end hardware into a slim frame, you’ll inevitably have to accept some impact on gaming performance as…

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You can finally accept your mum’s friend request now Steam officially lets you hide your mountain of weird sex games

Good news for anyone who’s spent the last six years in a cold sweat, veins pulsing in their forehead as their hand hovers over the purchase button on the Steam page for Hentai Backend Developer 4: that feature that lets you hide all your most shameful games from your Steam library is finally out of…

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I don’t usually play survival games or MMOs, but almost everything about Dune: Awakening looks way cooler than I expected

In the film Dune: Part Two, a key part of Paul Atreides’ journey requires crossing an enormous sandstorm that bisects the planet Arrakis at its equator. To the north there is desert; to the south there is desert wasteland, so uninhabitable it makes the northern hemisphere seem cozy by comparison. The only way to safely…

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Dune: Awakening devs had to get permission from the Herberts to change a tiny piece of Dune lore so players wouldn’t constantly nuke each other

In Dune: Awakening, Funcom’s upcoming survival MMO set on the harsh desert planet of Arrakis, you’ll be able to build your own home, ally yourself with one of the Great Houses, flee from enormous sandworms and fight other players with both ranged weapons and up-close melee combat. But you will not be allowed to shoot…

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Sponge made from a cheesy waste product can help recover the gold from your dumped circuit boards

It’s not every day somebody looks at a lump of cheese and thinks it could help solve part of the mounting problem that is e-waste. But that’s pretty much what researchers in Switzerland have done by creating a sponge-like material from whey proteins, a material that can suck up the milligrams of gold used in…

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