It’s been a good while since I reviewed the first Awesome Pea game, and I must say the wee lad has had something of a glow up. It looks like the bar has been lifted, as Awesome Pea 3 marks the final outing for our healthy little hero. The Awesome Pea has had a visual
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Slavic Magic has released an experimental patch for Manor Lords, and it comes with plenty of fixes, new game mechanics, and some upgrades. The patch addresses some of the more commonly reported issues such as the rate of Hildebolt’s claims, the “None” people spawning in huge numbers and refusing to do any work, clogged Trading
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Classic Marathon, the revival of Bungie’s classic first-person shooter released in 1994 for Macintosh, is now available and free-to-play on Steam for Mac and PC. Made for modern hardware by Aleph One Developers and powered by the Aleph One engine, Classic Marathon features the original’s foundational gameplay with optional widescreen HUD support, 3D filtering/perspective, positional
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Crafted with meticulous attention to player feedback, this electrifying track is a direct response to the clamor for more verticality in our racing experience. We heard you loud and clear after the release of our first Racing circuit, and Titans’ Alley delivers in spades. Prepare to navigate hairpin turns, dizzying ascents, and heart-stopping descents as
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It looks like God of War: Ragnarok could be the next PlayStation exclusive to get a PC port. According to reliable PlayStation Store leaker billbil-kun for Dealabs, Santa Monica Studio’s action-adventure game is reportedly “one of the next PlayStation exclusive titles to be ported on PC” (via GamesRadar). Billbil-kun, who has previously shared confirmed leaks on
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Specifications for the Nintendo Switch 2 may have leaked due to some diligent individuals who have been tracking shipments happening between component suppliers, Nvidia and Nintendo. While we won’t know for certain if these specifications are included in the next generation system from Nintendo until the Kyoto-based company officially reveals it, but it’s certainly interesting
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