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Crimson Desert is raising some AI-brows with a bevy of suspiciously generated-looking art
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Crimson Desert is raising some AI-brows with a bevy of suspiciously generated-looking art

Crimson Desert is, by many accounts, a video game. A not necessarily good one, a perhaps just ok to occasionally baffling video game that appears to be big for the sake of winning a pissing contest. It is also potentially a video game that is not being entirely honest about certain art assets being human-made or not. Read more

If you ask Yoshi-P, kids don't care about Final Fantasy anymore because they're taking too long to come out
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If you ask Yoshi-P, kids don't care about Final Fantasy anymore because they're taking too long to come out

Last month, a post caught some kind of virus and did the rounds, pondering why kids don't care about Final Fantasy or Dragon Quest so much anymore, wondering what they do plan now, and anecdotally findering that most of them just play Pokemon. And I truly have to wonder if Final Fantasy 14 producer Naoki "Yoshi-P" Yoshida saw said post, given that in a recent bout of interviews with several key Final Fantasy figureheads in preparation for the next Dissidia game, he himself flat out acknowledge

God is dead and I am a bullet hell boss of my own making in the physics-based dicerolling roguelike DeeSicks
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God is dead and I am a bullet hell boss of my own making in the physics-based dicerolling roguelike DeeSicks

I'm going to say it: bullet hells are more stressful than Souls-likes. Why are there 10,000 orbs approaching me, promising me misery and death! And I have to both tactfully dodge them while also staging a front myself? The visual information alone is enough to deteriorate the mind, memorising a list of attack patterns from some big dude with a sword seems like chump change by comparison. So this leaves me quite sweet on DeeSicks, a roguelike take on the game with physics-based dice rolling whe

All those upcoming spin-offs aside, Pocketpair apparently aren't all that interested in a Palworld "media empire"
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All those upcoming spin-offs aside, Pocketpair apparently aren't all that interested in a Palworld "media empire"

Palworld has honestly lived, and thrived, a lot longer than I honestly expected to. I guess the people really do want Pokemon with guns! As since its launch two years ago (ignore the coffee I've spat over my screen at that passage of time), there have been announcements for spin-offs in the form of Stardew Valley if it were Pokemon but actually it's Palworld, a dating sim that started as a joke but will now be real, and more recently, a card game. Despite all of that expansion, however, develo

"This progress will not be linear": Mega Crit outline their patching process for Slay the Spire 2 after ruffling some feathers
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"This progress will not be linear": Mega Crit outline their patching process for Slay the Spire 2 after ruffling some feathers

Slay the Spire 2 is, quite notably, a game in early access. This means many things, but most importantly it means that any changes that are made aren't necessarily final, they're just more tests to see what does and doesn't work. The roguelike deckbuilder's first proper update went live yesterday, adding in a phobia mode with some bespoke assets and making a whole bunch of tweaks. It's that second part that has riled up the feathers of some spire slayers (just have a brief trawl of recent revi

Star Savior codes March 2026
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Star Savior codes March 2026

Manage to redeem these new Star Savior codes before they expire and you'll score some free pulls and rare upgrade materials to boost your best Saviors.

Be a Lucky Block codes March 2026
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Be a Lucky Block codes March 2026

Redeem these new Be a Lucky Block codes before they expire to quickly boost the Brainrots you can transform into when Noobs grab you.