Pedro Pascal, who plays Joel in HBO's The Last of Us adaptation, has shared his thoughts on the shocking events from this week's episode.
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LIBRITOPIA: Librarian Simulator is a game that based on the name, probably doesn't need an intro. As part of a wave of these simulator games (there's suddenly quite a lot of them), here you manage a library.
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Engage those ears. Well, after a minor confirmation from Nintendo itself recently, the Fire Emblem Engage OST has been added to Nintendo Music's growing library. It's a bit of a ruddy big one too. We've got a total of 182 tracks here with a runtime of 7 hours and 24 minutes. Crikey! Needless to say, if you're a fan of Fire Emblem Engage, then you've got a lot to dig into here.
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Walk, run, wave your arms about, all while scrolling online.
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Ironseed from 1994 is not one I'm familiar with, I only know if I had seen it when I was small I probably would have played it for hours. Ironseed 25th Anniversary Edition is a modern 2020 remake and now it has a Native Linux version.
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Valve released a small update to the Steam Beta Client for Desktop and Steam Deck, containing two fixes that have been confusing players.
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'Desert Race Adventures' pulls up this summer. Publisher Black Smoke Studios has announced that it's bringing a funky new style of roguelike rally game to Switch in the summer. Desert Race Adventures has you race across Europe and Africa, through wetlands, deserts, jungles, and even along good old-fashioned tarmacadam, as you look to win races whilst juggling resources, managing team members, allocating food, and dealing with random encounters - because "s**t happens on the road," apparently.
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Bethesda will finally show off its long-awaited The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion Remake today.
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The second season of The Last of Us is under way, and this weekend the second episode aired, giving us more backstory and - importantly - setting up the main events from Part 2.
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"You must always be ready for battle". Nintendo has today released a brand new update for its Switch Online Game Boy Advance library. Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones has been added for Expansion Pack subscribers. Released on the GBA in 2005, this was the second series entry to launch in the West (the first, The Blazing Blade, launched in North America in 2003 as plain old Fire Emblem and is already available on NSO) and focuses on the siblings Eirika and Ephraim and their quest to save the contin...
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Morelull, the illuminating Pokémon from Alola, can be found in the wild in Pokémon Go. Yes, Morelull can be shiny in Pokémon Go! Neither of these mushroom Pokémon see any use in raids, gyms, or PvP content. Their shinies are great, since they go from a spring coloring to a nice autumn red-yellow-brown. What is...
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Oblivion is a safe pick for the remaster treatment, sandwiched between the more flavorful Morrowind and more popular Skyrim.
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“A New Clue” is a book that can be purchased from the Bookshop in Blue Prince. Written by Mary Marigold, “A New Clue” is full of riddles and hints in which you constantly hit wall after wall. To make things worse, there are clues relating to major keys, other books, and hidden signs — as...
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The superhero shooter's striking art direction took some iteration to get right.
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Could this really be the end of one of the internet's most notorious websites?
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The Fyre Festival saga is getting an unexpected new chapter. Shawn Rech, who co-founded the TruBlu streaming network for crime and investigative content, is planning to leverage the Fyre Festival name for a new music streaming platform. He's acquired select intellectual property trademarks for the famously failed music event whose co-founder Billy McFarland went to jail for fraud. However, Rech will not play a role in Fyre Festival's hypothetical live events. According to him, he's just trying t...
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Bungie’s recent Marathon stream where it showed early footage of the first-person extraction shooter sparked skepticism on social media and Reddit, prompting some people to predict it will suffer the same fate as Concord, the hero shooter that Sony took offline less than a month after its release. In response, a former Concord developer made...
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Anbernic, a popular retro handheld maker, has announced that its suspending shipments of its devices from China to the US because of tariffs. The company, which makes a variety of emulation-focused consoles and has appeared in Engadget's "Best gaming handhelds" list, is still selling devices it's already shipped to the US while supplies last. "Due to changes in U.S. tariff policies, we will be suspending all orders shipping from China to the United States starting today," Anbernic writes. "We st...
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Stonemaier Games is suing the US President regarding tariffs along with people from other industries in a lawsuit to be filed later this week.
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They're kicking the can down the road, pending feedback.
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Oddworld is an extremely weird franchise that possesses some truly memorable aesthetics and unique gameplay. If you’ve never had a chance to experience this peculiar wrinkle in gaming history, you can currently pick up all eight games in the Oddworld franchise for just $1 from Fanatical. Included in this bundle, you’ll find the two original...
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Weekend box office reporting is a seminal part of entertainment media. In recent years alone, it has served as everything from a checkup on the general health of movie theaters to a litmus test for each new Marvel film. But recently, box office reporting has gotten a little weird: All the earnings are being reported...
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Stadium introduces third-person perspective, a separate ranked mode, and dozens of weapon and skill modifiers for its heroes.
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The PTR has been an 'extreme testing ground' to help identify the right amount of hell to give players.
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Trading RPM for WPM in the Japanese street racing counterpart to Typing of the Dead.
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The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has decide that its official stance towards AI-use in films is to take no stance at all, according to a statement the organization shared outlining changes to voting for the 98th Oscars. The issue of award-nominated films using AI was first raised in 2024 when the productions behind Best Picture nominees The Brutalist and Emilia Pérez admitted to using the tech to alter performances. "With regard to Generative Artificial Intelligence and other digi...
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Park your first base by a forested river, but remember to branch out later.
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He has some ideas of how real-time Fallout 1 could theoretically work, but says "I would never do it."
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"It made me nostalgic in all the right ways". If you haven't seen the new Nintendo Switch 2 commercial featuring Paul Rudd, where have you been? It's a delightful throwback to one of the Ant Man and Anchorman actor's first ever acting roles, a SNES commercial from 1991. It's daft, it's silly, and we didn't think we could love Rudd anymore. Following the commercial's release, IGN published an interview with the actor who talked about reuniting with Nintendo 34 years after their first partnership.
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The American Civil Liberties Union is suing to find out exactly what information the so-called Department of Government Efficiency has accessed from federal agencies. The civil rights organization submitted a Freedom of Information Act request to several goverment departments in February; it is now suing to get responses from the Social Security Administration and the Department of Veterans Affairs. The SSA denied the group's request for expedited processing and has not responded to the ACLU's a...
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Wizards of the Coast has announced Through the Omenpaths, a series of digital sets that will bring certain crossover sets to Magic: The Gathering Arena.
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Amazon is currently offering a great opportunity to fill out your collection of physical media. For a limited time, you can pick up three select 4K Blu-rays for just $33. This discount can be used multiple times and features dozens of eligible titles to choose from. Just add three movies to your cart, and Amazon...
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The latest Steam fest is all about boxes.
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The Federal Trade Commission has decided to take formal action against ride-hailing service Uber over what it describes as "deceptive billing and cancellation practices." The FTC's lawsuit, filed on Monday, specifically takes issue with the Uber One service, which lets subscribers earn cash back on rides, get free deliveries and avoid cancellation fees. According to the FTC, Uber made it easy for subscribers to join Uber One, but much harder to cancel. "Users can be forced to navigate as many as...
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