Tag: Steam
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The Best Indie Gaming Twitter Accounts You Should Follow
It seems like these days everyone and their dog is a video game developer, journalist or YouTuber. Back in my day – bear in mind I’m only 23 – being a video game developer seemed like a pipe dream reserved for those lucky few who managed to work the system. I’m sure that it only…
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The Best Upcoming Games For August 2021 – Crater Corner Podcast
This week on the Crater Corner podcast, the boys discuss the new Steam Deck and the August video game lineup. As always, Tom is very optimistic about the new games. The Crater Corner is a podcast all about celebrating everything video games. Its hosts, Jayden Hellyar and Tom Wilson, cover a wide range of topics…
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Last Stop: Brilliant TV Forced to be a Game – PC Review
Films from the 60s and 70s have one major flaw: pacing. As our culture has evolved, so too has our desire for fast-paced media. With apps such as the now-defunct Vine, and the more contemporary TikTok making quick, ten-second videos the norm, our patience for long, drawn-out content has dwindled significantly. Back in the 60s,…
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EA Announces Remake of the Sci-Fi Classic Survival Horror, Dead Space
Electronic Arts’ studio, Motive, has announced the remake of its flagship sci-fi survival horror game, Dead Space, today at EA Play Live 2021. The Dead Space remake is exclusively for next-generation consoles and PC. It promises to lift the immersive horror experience to unprecedented heights for the franchise. The game also offers groundbreaking visuals, audio…
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Play Marvel’s Avengers & its DLC for Free Later This Month
SQUARE ENIX has announced that the blockbuster title Marvel’s Avengers will be free to play on PlayStation, Steam, and Stadia later this month. The ever-controversial multiplayer title, Marvel’s Avengers, has received a slew of updates since it was released back in 2020. There have been additional DLC gradually released across the past few months that add additional…
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Have Your Voice in The Big Con When it Launches This August
Indie developer Mighty Yell and publisher Skybound Games have announced that fans can now audition to have their voice in the ’90s coming-of-age title, The Big Con. The ’90s cross-country adventure game, The Big Con, was announced a little while ago. Back then, there wasn’t a solid release date given. Well, fortunately, fans won’t have…
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Survival Horror Deck-Building Game, Draft of Darkness Coming to Steam
Solo developer Crawley Games have announced that their debut title, Draft of Darkness, will be releasing into Early Access later this month. Draft of Darkness is a survival-horror deck-building game described as “imagine Slay the Spire and Resident Evil had a gruesome baby!” The idea behind the Early Access title was to merge classic survival…
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Create & Share Your Own Heists in Heist Simulator, Coming This Year
Publishing label No More Robots in partnership with developers SkyBagel and RogueCode have announced the bank job strategy game, Heist Simulator. No More Robots are best known for publishing the incredibly popular Descenders, the royalty management sim Yes, Your Grace and the deck-building game Nowhere Prophet. Now, they’re taking a crack at the heist sim…
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Free-to-play Shooter, Rogue Company, is Now Available on Steam
First Watch Games and Hi-Rez are pleased to announce that the popular free-to-play shooter Rogue Company is now available on Steam. Originally released in open beta on October 1, 2020, Rogue Company has accumulated over 20 million players on all platforms. Now, with the release of Steam, Hi-Rez anticipates that the Steam launch will increase…
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Death’s Door: A Thought-Provoking Experience – PC Review
Death is not an easy business for a harbinger of souls. As reapers, crows slave away collecting souls needed to power magical doors. When a door opens, a reaper must acquire the assigned soul to close that door. One look at the office and it is easy to see the monotony of the job has…
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Cris Tales: Great For Newcomers, Boring For Veterans – PC Review
When I first opened up Cris Tales, I wasn’t too sure what to expect. I had initially played the demo over a year ago, and back then, I had enjoyed the premise. However, I was not entirely convinced that Cris Tales was going to make for a great game. Nevertheless, there was a whole year…
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Interview with Marina Sciberras (Sarawak, We’ll always have Paris)
This week on the Crater Corner podcast, the boys catch up with Marina Sciberras, the developer behind Sarawak and the upcoming We’ll always have Paris. Marina talks to us about her exciting life before video games and her ambitions for the future. We ran into a few audio issues with Marina’s audio, so we would…