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"An elevated lifestyle no matter what happens outside”: we need more horror games set in billionaire apocalypse bunkers
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"An elevated lifestyle no matter what happens outside”: we need more horror games set in billionaire apocalypse bunkers

Billionaires rarely make for very interesting fabulists - they have people for that sort of thing - but in their obsession with securing a legacy, they do necessarily spend a lot of time in the realm of make-believe. Nowhere is this more apparent than in the shape of luxury apocalypse bunkers, all of them perfect settings for horror games. Read more

The Outer Worlds 2 studio Obsidian accused of "violating state wage and hour laws" for profit in California lawsuit
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The Outer Worlds 2 studio Obsidian accused of "violating state wage and hour laws" for profit in California lawsuit

Obsidian Entertainment, developers of The Outer Worlds 2 and Avowed, have been sued in California for allegedly engaging "in a systematic pattern of wage and hour violations". The case was initially filed in the Superior Court of Orange County by plaintiff Victoria Turner in the latter half of 2025, with Turner accusing Obsidian of - among other things - failure to pay minimum and overtime wage or provide lunch and rest breaks. Obsidian filed a response in March denying "each and every allegati

Slay the Spire 2 gets a patch for broken RNG after player turns in gruelling eight hour video exposé
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Slay the Spire 2 gets a patch for broken RNG after player turns in gruelling eight hour video exposé

Slay the Spire 2 has received a major update that adds Steam Workshop support for mods alongside a proper monster bestiary for the Compendium. It also introduces a new boss, Aeonglass, in place of the much-berated Doormaker. These are pretty juicy changes, and yet, the most intriguing part of the patch is a deceptively dry question of disobedient mathematics. Read more