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Pokemon Legends Z-A delivers deep lore, but maybe not the lore we wanted: Pokemon do poop, and Lumiose City is overflowing with it
By Scott McCrae published
News Clear proof that Game Freak fears Digimon

Beating Hades 2, Megabonk, Dying Light: The Beast, and everyone else, the most powerful Steam release of the past month is an open-world physics sandbox with 27,000 gilded reviews
By Austin Wood published
News Everyone loves Wobbly Life

After Sony rejected a Horizon Zero Dawn collab, Tencent tried to pitch a new The Last of Us game instead: "I was confused"
By Anthony McGlynn published
News Apparently both Horizon and The Last of Us licenses were on the table

Another studio known for single-player games takes the live service gamble: Heavy Rain dev is making a competitive multiplayer game even as "development of Star Wars: Eclipse continues"
By Kaan Serin published
News Quantic Dream's Star War has been missing for four years

Balatro but with dice has me hooked, Dice A Million keeps me rolling in this Steam Next Fest demo
By Oscar Taylor-Kent published
Hands-on Dice A Million replaces cards with bizarre dice, challenging me to reach progressively higher rolls

I endured physical pain to keep playing this Shadow of the Colossus meets Mirror's Edge action-platformer in Steam Next Fest, which is about the highest praise I can give
By Austin Wood last updated
News Motorslice brings a bit of Prince of Persia to a machine war

Pokemon Legends: Z-A only needs to sell 200k units to break even, former Nintendo marketing leads estimate, so "they should inject a bit more money into these things"
By Kaan Serin published
News "Just so you don't have crappy trees and windows"

System Shock and PowerWash Simulator combine in Ambrosia Sky, an exploration sci-fi FPS with immaculate vibes and a Steam Next Fest demo you can play now
By Oscar Taylor-Kent published
Hands-on Ambrosia Sky has me fighting a fungal contamination with chemical sprays and a grapple tether, vibrant colors meeting intense melancholy
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