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You can now play as Hideo Kojima, Adam Sandler, and Link in Castle Crashers as new DLC finally opens up the Steam Workshop after 17 years, with results as chaotic as you'd expect
By Scott McCrae published
News That's a technical foul

After 5 million sales, dev of hit underwater Soulslike tells people to just pirate its new viral mounting climbing game Peak instead of wasting time and money on "microtransaction-riddled Roblox slop" ripoffs where you can buy a win
By Austin Wood published
News Just play Peak

In the age of Steam censorship, Peak devs bravely go where no Peak has gone before and begrudgingly add requested cannibalism feature: "Fine"
By Issy van der Velde published
news We did it

In some of the year's best Twitch content, Peak devs infiltrate streamer lobbies and possess the unholy plush BingBong: "Sentient BingBong you are so special to me"
By Scott McCrae published
News "we played peak today and and bingbong CAME TO LIFE"

Peak devs update the game with an incredibly unfair new rule: "You no longer win if you die," ruining my chances of ever making it
By Scott McCrae published
News The devs have also updated how the in-game timer works because "I saw a Reddit post where one player got 1;00;00 and another got 1;00;01 and it made me sad"

This new co-op monster-feeding game looks like a bizarre blend of REPO and Overcooked, and there's a free open playtest you can try right now
By Joel Franey published
News And yet "Co-op Kaiju Horror Cooking" probably won't even be in the top three weirdest games its developers have made

Viral co-op game Peak used to have a fatal flaw - playing in French would "instantly crash the game" because of a code instructing it to "Frenchify"
By Issy van der Velde published
news Sacré bleu!

"Guys we can't add cannibalism to Peak": Co-developer of viral indie survival game lays down the law, despite fans' protests of "what if just one little nibble"
By Scott McCrae published
News They should let us eat the trumpet though
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