Out of the many treasures in Avowed hidden across various regions, the "Seafarer's Boots" item is one you can only find through a map in the Shatterscarp region. This treasure map offers a challenge from an old sailor, who has given up a unique set of boots that helped them across many journeys. Only the most skilled explorers will be able to find this treasure tucked away in secret. View the full article
I think the first time I really understood what Moroi was, I mean the down-in-your-bones feeling you get when you’re playing something and the lighting bolt of understanding strikes you right on the noggin, was when my character fed himself to a talking meat-grinder because “something inside [him] screams let's do it!” Admittedly, it would have probably been funnier if Moroi had flashed a game over screen, and most games might’ve as a gag, but Moroi plays it straight. Into the meat-grinder you go, head-first. It chews for a bit and spits you out. You taste terrible, you see, and the grinder’s palate for manflesh is, for whatever reason, a bit more refined. Later on, you can offer it a severed hand (don’t ask) and it’s happy about that, and to grind up the bones and turn the leftover dust over to you so you can use it to help an old woman make “soup” (again, don’t ask), but eating the hand causes it to explode. “You are on fire,” your character remarks glibly as the machine spits binary. But you have your bone dust and it’s not your job to save sentient meat grinders who have developed a taste for longpig, so off you go to break some more stuff. And I said, out loud, “Ah, it’s a game like that.” And I was intrigued. The word moroi comes from Romanian folklore; it’s used to describe a vampire or ghost, or in some cases, a phantom that rises from the grave to draw energy from the living. I don’t know which part of the definition Moroi the game draws from. What I do know is this: your character, a bearded bear of a man, wakes up in a strange prison, in pain, with no memory of how he got there. Everyone else seems to know him, but he doesn’t recognize any of them. But maybe, as a very tall man in a very strange hat tells him, that’s for the best. Your first order of business is to get out, and that means solving simple puzzles, many of which boil down to “acquire item, take it somewhere.” Go talk to the cannibal eating himself as performance art who asks that, if eating himself isn’t his magnum opus, lightning strikes him dead. When lightning strikes him dead, take his severed hand and bring it to the sentient meat grinder, who gives you bone dust before catching fire. Then you take that to the tall man in the funny hat, who tells you to take it to the old lady making soup (she needs some salt; you have bone dust. Same thing, right?) before reminding you that “Death will meet you soon enough” and weirdly offering up that his name is Edgar. So it’s off to the old woman, who gratefully accepts your “salt” and is pulled headfirst into the cauldron by the soup to see what’s on the other side. “I'm starting to think that wasn't soup,” your character says. Noticing a pattern here? It’s got Doom’s Glory Kills, which quite literally teleport you across the screen for very satisfying slow-motion execution that drops health. On and on it goes, whether it’s a toenail from an overfed corpse still being pumped full of… something, or taking the old woman’s spoon and using it to wake up the rat with the important job of running in his wheel and powering The Horrors (and the doors). But then something strange happens. Moroi gives you a sword, and throws a bunch of enemies at you, and that’s where the magic happens. Combat is simple — the top-down, twin-stick perspective seems a little weird when you’re solving puzzles, but then you get to a combat section and it’s like “Oh” — but it’s fast and hits feel weighty and satisfying and it’s got Doom’s Glory Kills, which quite literally teleport you across the screen for very satisfying slow-motion executions that drops health. And then you get a minigun that shoots harpoons. And that’s rad. When Moroi is flipping between the two — quick, simple puzzles like using the number of corpses in a freezer to work out a door code, and combat sections against multiple enemies howling for blood like it’s ****** Friday and you’ve just snatched the last George Foreman grill — it’s pretty grand. But there’s also plenty of weird stuff beyond that, too. At one point, you save a duck with human teeth from being turned into a wide variety of duck-based cuisine and he rewards you with his teeth so you can reinforce your weapon, and then explains the way out through bloody gums. Sometimes messages pop up on-screen offering cryptic hints at something more. Other times, story details are left to collectibles scattered around the environment. I particularly liked the one that listed Duck of Eternal Torment as a type of potential meal prepared from our toothy friend, and the one where the cleaning lady resigns because the furniture is upside down every day and she’s convinced the place is cursed and/or haunted. And it’s never afraid to be weird. One of my Moroi demo’s last segments thrust me into the role of a strange, winged doll tasked by his mother (another doll) with helping his brothers – an increasingly rude group of trees – survive some incoming horror that’s killing all of them by literally giving away pieces of himself to do it. It’s an odd segment, but a compelling one, and when the credits rolled shortly thereafter, I wasn’t quite sure what to make of it, but I am interested in seeing where it goes from here. There are some things about Moroi that concern me: my demo was buggy (It crashed once;I got stuck between a door and a bookcase a couple times; once I fell through the floor) and some of the writing is uneven. But those are things that can be ironed out. Moroi marries the macabre and the mysterious, and it often went to places I didn’t see coming in my half-hour demo. I’m still not sure what a moroi is in this context, but I would like to find out. After all, who can resist a game with a meat grinder that lusts for the flesh of men and a duck with human teeth? View the full article
I genuinely believe that Project Zomboid is one of the best games I've ever played on PC. Its modding community is a huge reason why that is the case, and I'm sorry to report that the creator of the legendary Vanilla Firearms Expansion mod has sadly passed away. As per a recent announcement from modder Vilespring over on the Project Zomboid subreddit, the original creator of Vanilla Firearms Expansion has died at the young age of 26. Michael Shtudiner, more commonly known in the Zomboid community under his Stendo_Clip moniker, made a name for himself by massively expanding and improving upon the base game's rather meager arsenal. Most impressively, Shtudiner did so by incorporating era-appropriate firearms, attachments, and other related doodads, which made his work almost universally acclaimed. I mean, Brita's Firearms Pack is great and all, but Vanilla Firearms Expansion really is the golden standard as far as weapon mods go for Project Zomboid, and this is a major loss for the community, let alone Shtudiner's family. [Hidden Content] Work on Vanilla Firearms Expansion for Project Zomboid B42 continues While the information on late Shtudiner's passing is understandably scarce, his sister Katherine has organized {LINK REMOVED}a GoFundMe campaign where members of the community can chip in to help out with ******** expenses. According to Katherine Shtudiner, "Michael passed away on February 17 at 2:47pm after a tragic gun accident. He was only 26 years old & things were really looking up for him after a long history of life struggles." Michael was, according to people close to him, eager to continue working on Vanilla Firearms Expansion in light of Project Zomboid's recent Build 42 release. The mod had as of yet not been updated to the game's latest version, though Shtudiner's fellow modder and the author of the Reddit announcement, Vilespring, aims to continue working on it. "When it comes to VFE, the part more immediately relevant to the Project Zomboid community, I am still planning on making the B42 update. Especially recently I have gotten a better understanding of Stendo's ultimate vision with the mod, and I will act within the best of my ability to continue that vision." Vilespring stated. For a community as long-lived as that of Project Zomboid, creators such as Michael are the ones who keep things trucking when official development slows down. He will be sorely missed in the modding circles, but it's his fellow creators such as Vilespring who will memorialize him for times to come. For example, Vilespring's already got plans for this specifically: [Hidden Content] If you're fond of Michael's work, consider chipping in on the family's ******** service GoFundMe campaign. Otherwise, if you're not familiar with his Vanilla Firearms Expansion mod, be sure to give it a whirl the next time you play B41. Or, perhaps, once Vilespring gets it up and running in B42. It's well worth the effort, and I'm sure you, too, will find Michael's vision for the game's guns was definitely something special. The post The creator of one of Project Zomboid’s best mods has passed away appeared first on Destructoid. View the full article
At the end of October, after PC fans had been enjoying the game for several years, Phasmophobia finally came to console. Now, you could get your ghost-hunting fright on via Xbox Series X|S or PS5, but there was one vital piece of the puzzle missing: voice recognition. Part of the game's immersive appeal is being able to elicit a ghost response by talking to it over a microphone directly or through the Spirit Box item. This was not the case if you were playing on console. Fortunately, developer Kinetic Games has finally added voice recognition to the PlayStation and Xbox ports of Phasmophobia. [Hidden Content] As noted in the most recent patch notes, v.0.11.1.2 implements the much-needed VOSK system on console. It also adds it to the PS VR2 version of the game. Now, you'll be able to do the following: Utilize the Spirit Box by speaking phrases such as "Are you friendly?" and "Give us a sign" to communicate with the ghost. Use Curse Possessions such as the Ouija Board to interact with the ghost and the Monkey Paw. Say the ghost’s name or other recognizable phrases near the ghost to be provided with a chance to increase the ghost’s activity for a short time. More on the way The update says a multitude of languages are now supported on PS5 and Xbox Series (with more on the way), including: English French Italian ******* Spanish Brazilian Portuguese Japanese While we're at it, Kinetic also recently revealed the update roadmap for Phasmophobia. Long-time fans have been looking forward to new content and the developer's ongoing commitment to the game. There are a bunch of exciting things coming our way, such as a complete rework of the Bleasdale and Grafton farmhouse locations, an overhaul of the playable characters, new ways to capture and gain bonuses for evidence in the upcoming Chronicle update, and a brand-new map. That last one is particularly noteworthy, seeing as Phasmo recently had a new map in the form of the Point Hope lighthouse. Typical, isn't it? We wait all this time for new levels, and then two come along at once. The post Phasmophobia update enables voice recognition on Xbox and PS5 appeared first on Destructoid. View the full article
Fortnite Chapter 6, Season 2 is all about breaking into vaults, taking over armored vehicles, and exploring ****** markets to become the strongest in your matches. There are some fun ways to get overpowered gear this season, but you'll need thermite to access them. Where to find Thermite in Fortnite There are multiple ways to obtain thermite in Fortnite, as highlighted below: Purchase from Fortnite's ****** Market Chest loot Floor loot Player elimination drops The easiest way to get thermite is to purchase it from the ****** Market. There are three ****** Markets near Crime City, Seaport City, and Magic Mosses. Each thermite costs 50 gold bars, making it inexpensive compared to some of the weapons you can find here. Screenshot by Destructoid If you don't want to spend gold or aren't anywhere near these three POIs, you can also open chests and search the ground until you find some thermite. It's a rare-tier item, making it more common than epic and legendary-grade consumables. Your last option is to eliminate other players until you get some thermite. Although you're not guaranteed to get thermite each time you defeat someone, there's a chance they'll have some on hand, letting you take it and use it yourself. How to open vaults using Thermite in Fortnite Once you get some thermite, you can break open Armored Transports, trains, and vaults. When breaking open vaults, you'll first need to visit any POI that has one. You can find them in the following locations: Seaport City Crime City Masked Meadows Lonewolf Lair Screenshot by Destructoid Once you approach a vault with some thermite on hand, hover over the blue highlighted spot on the door and interact with it to start the henchmen waves. Alpha guards and other NPCs will storm the area, defending the door against you and any other player who approaches. From here, it's just a matter of waiting until the vault's open and defeating any NPCs or players who fight you. You can shoot or hit any orange glowing weak spots on the door to make the process faster, but it's still mostly a waiting game. Once the vault opens, you can claim its Dill Bits and rare chests for quick and easy loot. The post How to find Thermite and open vaults in Fortnite Chapter 6 Season 2 appeared first on Destructoid. View the full article
Marvel Rivals players can claim the new Carved Traveler skin for Groot when they complete the Minight Features 2 quests in the popular hero shooter. NetEase Games has just released its major mid-season update for Marvel Rivals, which added Human Torch and The Thing to its ever-expanding roster. Players can also experience the new Central Park map, which has been taken over by Dracula and his evil army. View the full article
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WWE 2K25is on its way, and with it, a new round of Season Pass content. WWE 2K25 has already confirmed a roster of over 300 superstars at launch, but WWE 2K games typically release any number of extra characters as DLC throughout the first five or so months after launch. You can purchase each of these DLCs separately, or you can buy the Season Pass at any point for instant access to all available DLC (plus the occasional extra). View the full article
Developer Supergiant Games has commented on the recent Hades 2 voice actor replacement rumors, assuring that it has not recast any character in the game and has no plans to do so in the future. With the appearance of modern AI in the gaming industry, voice actors' jobs are under threat, though the Hades 2 developer expressed its commitment to keep working with real people. View the full article
Have you ever watched The Running Man, that dystopian film set in the far-off year of... 2017? And did you ever think "hey, I want a piece of that action"? If literally yes, then I have concerns, given it's about a reality TV show where convicted criminals try to escape from professional killers. But if it's in more of a "this would be fun in a completely safe environment where I don't actually die" kind of way, then the upcoming cyberpunky action roguelike Kiborg might be the game for you. Best of all, developer Sobaka Studio just dropped a Steam demo to check out ahead of Next Fest. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: New roguelike game Kiborg is like Cyberpunk 2077 crossed with Sifu View the full article
What's the biggest game you've got on your PC? Baldur's Gate 3 can take up a lot of space, likewise Cyberpunk 2077, Red Dead Redemption 2, and Starfield. But a new survival game, partly inspired by the likes of Fallout 4 and Stalker, could just take the prize for the largest demo download on Steam right now. There might be an explanation, but if you wanted to sample Chernobylite 2, you'd better make room - about 100GB worth of room. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: Survival RPG Chernobylite 2 launches sooner than expected Survival RPG Chernobylite 2 asks fans to crowdfund a heavily-requested feature Newly announced Chernobylite 2 shows off radical change in direction View the full article
Dota 2’s annual major patches have shaken up the meta for the last three years. From an expanded map size in 2023 to a new Innate/Facet system in 2024, we have been treated to some creative Dota in the last couple of years, and we are in for more in 2025. Patch 7.38, titled “Wandering Waters” continues that tradition, and here are the top 10 changes so far. View the full article
A new season brings some new friends to the Fortnite island. There will undoubtedly be a few familiar faces, too, so let’s see where every NPC hangs out in Fortnite Chapter Six, season two. Table of contentsWhere to find all NPCs in Fortnite Chapter Six, season twoSub-ZeroJossFishstickCassidy QuinnBig DillVengeance JonesThe Night RoseKeisha CrossValentina*****The BratKendoSkilletShadow Blade Hope Where to find all NPCs in Fortnite Chapter Six, season two NPCs can give you clues to the Fortnite lore, offer help and give gifts, so it is recommended that you try to meet them all at least once. Some NPCs are even available to hire as teammates to give you backup whenever you need it. View the full article
DnD monsters have a wide range of origins. Official Monster Manuals both new and old are a weird mish-mash of European folklore, Greek and Egyptian myth, Tolkien, and strange designs drawn right from the creators' heads. Gary Gygax even pulled many famous monsters like the Owlbear from a bag of cheap misshapen plastic toys. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: All DnD classes explained DnD owner Hasbro pairs with Space Marine 2 dev team on "triple-A videogame" DnD Warlock 5e class guide View the full article
The in-person events for Pokémon Go‘s Unova Tour are live, and those who are present during the event are taking part in the weekend events celebrating Pokémon from the Unova region. Those who can’t be there can still enjoy the fun, and three Timed Research codes are available to everyone. These codes provide access to legendary Pokémon Tornadus, Thundurus, and Landorus. You’ll want to complete these research tasks as quickly as possible to ensure you can get all rewards associated with them ahead of the Global event happening at the start of March. Here’s what you need to know about all codes and how to redeem them for the Unova Tour Timed Research tasks in Pokémon Go. View the full article
Fans of Overwatch 2 have taken an interest in a leftover bit of placeholder text found when selecting Brigitte in the hero menu, with many believing it to be relevant to a new, melee-centric hero that Blizzard has hinted at adding to the game in the future. The recent Overwatch Spotlight livestream event for Overwatch 2gave fans a huge insight into what's planned for the game's near future, including more information about the next two planned heroes and even a look at how the game's next damage hero, Freja, performs in the field. View the full article
Bungie confirms that the recent Destiny 2 bug which made class-specific swords and glaives available to everyone won't be fixed and kept as a normal feature. For most of the weapons that Destiny 2 issues out to players, it can be used by any of the 3 classes. However, there are a handful of specific weapons that were originally designed for Hunters, Warlocks, or Titans. View the full article
Bethesda may showcase The Elder Scrolls 6 as early as July 2025, a well-known leaker has said. This claim was made as part of a wider TES 6 report that also offered many new alleged details about the upcoming game. View the full article
January is always a quiet month for video games, and 2025 was no exception. With only one new game release cracking the top 20 and the predictable domination of Call of Duty, there's little to crow about from last month... except, perhaps, what may be a comeback story for one of last year's alleged sales disappointments: Final Fantasy 7: Rebirth. Final Fantasy 7: Rebirth debuted February 2024 to No.2 on Circana's charts, which rank video games by dollar sales in the U.S. It dropped to No.7 the following month, and finished out the year at No.17. While those numbers are respectable, post-launch there were numerous questions about whether or not the game had done well enough for Square Enix's tastes, or even especially well in comparison to other major RPGs in the same year like Dragon's Dogma 2 or its predecessor Final Fantasy 7: Remake. Square Enix ultimately came out saying the game failed to meet its sales expectations, and never even announced a sales figure, suggesting it hadn't done well enough to brag about. But notably, Final Fantasy 7: Rebirth launched as a platform-exclusive on PS5, and exclusives usually face an uphill battle compared to cross-platform releases when it comes to sales. As of January 2025, Final Fantasy 7: Rebirth is exclusive no more, finally debuting on Steam and shooting up to No.3 on the Circana charts for the month from No.56 in December. The Final Fantasy 7: Remake & Rebirth Twin Pack similarly rose from No.265 in December to No.16 in January thanks to the Steam release. That's not all. Circana analyst Mat Piscatella pointed out on Bluesky earlier this month that Rebirth had a "fantastic" Steam launch: "Across physical & tracked digital, Final Fantasy VII: Rebirth was the best-selling game of the week ending Jan 25th in the US market ($ sales), while the FFVII Remake & Rebirth Twin Pack ranked 3rd." Now that's just the U.S., but it's likely this is emblematic of similar sales abroad, which when combined could signal to Square Enix that change is needed. This success inevitably invites speculation that swelling sales thanks to a PC launch may shift the company's plans for future Final Fantasy releases to a cross-platform launch. I asked Piscatella for his opinion on the situation, and here's what he said: "I mean it's hard for me to say what impact the Steam release has on publisher perception of overall title success. That's subject to all kinds of internal planning and expectations I'm not privy to, of course. But purely looking at consumer response, it was a very good launch month on Steam. This launch does provide yet another benchmark that shows releasing on PC makes a ton of sense at this point regardless of genre or historical release strategies. "For 3rd party publishers, it's looking harder and harder to release exclusively on a single platform without significant incentives provided by the platform holder." We'll just have to wait and see what Square Enix's reaction is at its next relevant earnings call...in May. Stay tuned. It's looking harder and harder to release exclusively on a single platform without significant incentives provided by the platform holder. As for the rest of the charts, it will surprise no one that Call of Duty: ****** Ops 6 was the best-selling game of the month again, followed by Madden NFL 25. The only new release cracking the top 20 in January was Donkey Kong Country: Returns on Nintendo Switch, which reached No.8 purely on the basis of physical sales (Nintendo does not share digital sales data for its eshop). Also notable was the return of It Takes Two to the top 20, in spot No.20. There's no single reason for this, Piscatella told me. "There has been promotion happening during the month, including the last week of Jan on both the PlayStation store and eShop," he said. "But really, It Takes Two had pretty steady sales all month. But it was in December that It Takes Two really started its latest rally with both sales and engagement upticks that extended into January." Notably, much of the promotion for It Takes Two comes ahead of the release of Hazelight Studios' next game, Split Fiction, releasing in March. Overall, games spending numbers actually look a bit sad in January compared to last January, but there's one potential reason for that. This year's tracking ******* for January was four weeks long, while 2024's January was five weeks long, so that's a whole extra week to make money. But as a result, overall spending was down 15% to $4.5 billion for the month this year (it was 0.3% ahead of January 2023's four-week *******). Accessories spending was down 28% year-over-year. Content spending was down 12% compared to last year, with console content down 35%. Hardware spending was down 45%. PS5 hardware spending was down 38% year over year, Xbox Series was down 50%, and Switch was down 53%. PS5 was the best-selling hardware of the month in dollars and units, with the Xbox Series second in hardware spending, and Switch barely second in unit sales. The top 20 best-selling games in the U.S. for the month of January 2025, based on dollar sales:Call of Duty: ****** Ops 6Madden NFL 25Final Fantasy VII: RebirthEA Sports FC 25Minecraft*Marvel's Spider-Man 2EA Sports College Football 25Donkey Kong Country Returns*Hogwarts LegacySonic GenerationsHelldivers IIAstro BotDragon Ball: Sparking! ZeroSuper Mario Party Jamboree*Elden RingFinal Fantasy VII Remake & Rebirth Twin PackMario Kart 8*The Crew: MotorfestUFC 5It Takes Two * Indicates that some or all digital sales are not included in Circana's data. Some publishers, including Nintendo and Take-Two, do not share certain digital data for this report. Rebekah Valentine is a senior reporter for IGN. You can find her posting on BlueSky @duckvalentine.bsky.social. Got a story tip? Send it to [email protected]. View the full article
Genshin Impact is getting an official cookbook later in 2025, and IGN has an exclusive first look. Genshin Impact Official Cookbook: Culinary Journeys Across Teyvat, by Thibaud Villanova, comes out September 2, 2025 and “invites readers to explore, taste, and experience the fantasy world of Teyvat in an entirely new way.” There are even prefaces from Michelin star chefs Paul Pairet and Mory Sacko. As you’d expect, the cookbook lets Genshin Impact recreate dishes from the game, accompanied by cooking quest givers the Gourmet Supremos. There are 60 recipes designed to take budding chefs on a culinary journey through the first four major regions of Teyvat: Mondstadt, Liyue, Inazuma, and Sumeru. The images, below, show recipes for ‘Dinner of Judgment,’ a speciality of Rosaria, the ‘Lighter-Than-Air Pancake,’ and the tantalisingly named Nutritious Meal (V.593). If you’re curious, Nutritious Meal (V.593) revives a character and restores 20% of Max HP, then restores an additional 1,500 HP to the target fallen character with a 120-second cooldown in Genshin Impact itself. Chef Villanova, who goes by @gastronogeek on Instagram, is no stranger to creating recipes based on video games, and has published more than 16 cookbooks that have sold over 500,000 copies. As for Genshin Impact, if you’re low on ingredients, take a look at our Genshin Impact codes for some freebies (in-game only, though, not actually edible). For your next trip to Teyvat, here are the current Genshin Impact banners for Version 5.4, and our guide to the best Sigewinne build if you get lucky on her banner. Wesley is the *** News Editor for IGN. Find him on Twitter at @wyp100. You can reach Wesley at [email protected] or confidentially at *****@*****.tld. View the full article
Updated Feb. 21, 2025: We added new codes! Finally, an experience inspired by Squid Game that’s not the same as those we have seen recently all over Roblox. In this one, you’ll put your patience to the test, trying over and over again to cut cookies into various challenging shapes. Luckily, using Dalgona Simulator codes will make the challenge a bit easier. View the full article
While it's not compatible with the original 2D game, the announcement of Among Us 3D is quite exciting bridging the worlds of traditional 3D and VR together for the popular social deduction game. Read the full article here: [Hidden Content] View the full article
Mortal Kombat has come to Fortnite for Chapter Six, season two. If you have purchased the battle pass, you have the chance to unlock ***-Han and his alter ego, Sub-Zero. You can also find his icy power somewhere in Fortnite. Find out how you can get Sub-Zero’s Kombat Kit right here. How to get the Kombat Kit in Fortnite Sub-Zero’s Kombat Kit is a set of ice powers belonging to the Mortal Kombat character. If you want to play around with the icy slide and powerful punch of Sub-Zero, you have come to the right place. In Fortnite Chapter Six, season two, you can find the Sub-Zero Kombat Kit in chests and as floor loot anywhere on the island. Of course, you can also just grab it from an eliminated enemy’s body after you take them down. View the full article
Avowedhas a wide variety of enemies, including common fantasy creatures and more unique ones, set in different environments within the game. You’ll see enemies like skeletons and spiders, but also more unusual enemies like mushroom people and various monstrous animals. While the game includes traditional fantasy creatures, it gives them a fresh twist with unique designs and abilities. These enemies don't just look different; they also fight in various ways. Some use physical strength and melee attacks, while others might attack from a distance or use magic. View the full article
A new leak from a reliable Call of Duty: ****** Ops 6 data miner claims that Roze, a controversial operator from the Modern Warfare series, will be returning with Season 3. Call of Duty: ****** Ops 6recently launched its big Season 2 Reloaded update, which brought a plethora of new content to the game as well as various in-game files that have revealed new information on the game's next season. View the full article
ShaderGlass is a free and open source program designed to allow users to add filters and shaders to capture that retro CRT feel on their modern PCs. Retro games were designed on CRTs and with CRTs in mind. It’s long been a point of discourse among fans how to best enjoy old school games. There’s […] Source View the full article
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