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Max Payne's iconic mug came about because of its creator's university TTRPG club, but he got so "self-conscious" after the game's release that he had to change his hairstyle to remain incognito
By Ali Jones published
News Sam Lake seems less worried about getting recognized these days

Ironeye is Elden Ring Nightreign's most useful character, but their anti-soulslike style bores me to tears
By Ali Jones published
Opinion Now Playing | I got my (iron)eye on literally any other class

Thanks, Sony: Monster Hunter Wilds Title Update 2 leaked on PlayStation, fan-favorite monster Lagiacrus brings a friend as Capcom gets pummeled for longstanding issues
By Scott McCrae published
News I hope it's Gear REX from Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker's collab quests

Dune: Awakening creative director reduces PvP for Deep Desert endgame and makes some of it PvE-only since his "wish" for players to "embrace" its loop turned to "s***": "One of my hands is overflowing right now"
By Issy van der Velde published
news Not everyone is happy

Rematch dev says FIFA is "so disconnected from how it actually feels to play football," but his game "feels more dead-on"
By Ali Jones published
News If FIFA is a "football simulation," Rematch is a "football player simulation"

Cyberpunk 2077 update 2.3 delayed so CD Projekt can "make sure we're happy with it" as it aims for a similar patch to 2.2
By Ali Jones published
News One last Cyberpunk 2077 delay for old times' sake

The Outer Worlds 2 director says not every RPG is "for every single person," so Obsidian is "not going to make a game for literally everybody" because "it waters down the experience a lot"
By Anna Koselke published
News He wants to "make sure that the role-playing is really strong"

Borderlands 4 has "more skills per character than in Borderlands 3 and 2 added together," Gearbox CEO Randy Pitchford says: "We're working late on Fridays for you"
By Scott McCrae published
News That's roughly a billion skills if my math is correct
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