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Death Standing 2: On the Beach has gone gold, so Hideo Kojima can finally work on the several other projects he’s announced
By Kaan Serin published
News OD and Physint are up next

Silent Hill 2 movie from the director behind the controversial 2006 Silent Hill will be a "faithful adaptation" of the "masterpiece of a game" that is the PS2 classic
By Jordan Gerblick published
news Return to Silent Hill is set for a theatrical release

FPS legend John Romero says it's a "huge honor" for Quake to join the World Video Game Hall of Fame alongside GoldenEye, the inescapable Tamagotchi, and an iconic '80s arcade classic
By Dustin Bailey published
News We can finally put the old PC versus console FPS debate to rest with GoldenEye and Quake joining the same day

Amid Clair Obscur: Expedition 33's turn-based hype, Square Enix asks JRPG fans "what's the best combat system" in its catalog and shares "some games with brilliant battles"
By Ashley Bardhan published
News Can I interest anyone in a little Final Fantasy?

JRPG sickos, I hate to get your hopes up again, but Yuji Horii says he's "starting to contemplate" a Chrono Trigger remake
By Jordan Gerblick published
news Don't give me hope, Yuji Horii

Xbox is hiring to "secure the future of game preservation," and this time it's no AI Quake nightmare
By Dustin Bailey published
News New emulation work will have benefits across the "Xbox and Windows gaming ecosystem"

23 years and 3 sequels later, Mafia: The Old Country is abandoning its open-world roots, but a $50 "linear, narrative-driven" game sounds like heaven in 2025
By Jordan Gerblick published
News Mafia: The Old Country won't be a "massive time commitment"

After "abrupt actions by Valve," Counter-Strike mod in development for 8 years gets canceled – modders deny using leaked Source code and say others should "reconsider how they see Valve"
By Dustin Bailey published
News "Valve clearly does not want us to release Classic Offensive in any form"
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