A group of former members of the original development team of RPG darling Disco Elysium have today revealed their first new title under a new *** studio: **** Nightshift. No, you’re not getting deja vu - this really has happened twice in one day, with this reveal following hot on the heels of the announcement of Longdue, another indie studio from former Disco staffers. Read more View the full article
Developer Alyssa Rosenzweig has given an update in a blog post and a presentation at XDC 2024 going over work to improve Linux gaming on the Apple M1/M2 with Asahi Linux. Read the full article here: [Hidden Content] View the full article
The “Condemn publicly” clue in today’s New York Times Mini Crossword puzzle may leave you scratching your head but don’t worry, we’ve cracked the clue and have the answer. ‘Condemn publicly” NYT Mini Crossword (Oct. 11) clue hints and answers Shout it out. Screenshot by Dot Esports Hint 1: It starts with a “D.” Hint 2: It ends with a “Y.” Hint 3: It contains one vowel. Hint 4: It contains something that ******* often do. The answer to the “Condemn publicly” clue in the Oct. 11 NYT Mini Crossword Puzzle is “DECRY.” According to the Oxford English Dictionary, the meaning of the word is to “publicly denounce,” essentially the same as the clue provided today. View the full article
Fans of Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege are looking forward to a major in-game event kicking off on October 16, 2024. Ubisoft has begun teasing the next seasonal Rainbow Six Siege event on the game's official channels. View the full article
Dragon Ball Sparking! Zero has surpassed over 100,000 concurrent players on Steam, following the conclusion of its early access release window. As of writing it is at the top of the store's Top Selling list. Read more View the full article
In a really surprising move the developers behind Decky Loader plugin Junk Store, which provides the ability to install games from GOG and Epic Games, are bringing the plugin to Steam officially. Read the full article here: [Hidden Content] View the full article
Having the right team combination in Metaphor ReFantazio is vital to mastering its combat, not just because of strengths and weaknesses. Each Archetype has a set of high-powered Synthesis abilities that can deal tremendous damage. These combo abilities hinge on your choice of Archetype, similar to ********* attacks in Persona 5 Royal, where different party members have different combo attacks. Each has its requirements, which usually include specific Archetypes. For instance, a Mage can deal devastating abilities with a Seeker, while a Warrior and a Brawler pair well together. Here’s a breakdown of all Synthesis abilities in Metaphor ReFantazio. View the full article
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“Insurgent takeovers” is one of the more challenging clues in today’s NYT Mini Crossword but don’t worry, we’re here to help you ****** the case and complete the puzzle. ‘Insurgent takeovers’ NYT Mini Crossword (Oct. 11) clue hints and answers A tough one. Screenshot by Dot Esports Hint 1: It starts with a “C.” Hint 2: It ends with an “S.” Hint 3: It’s a different way of spelling where you keep chickens. Hint 4: It rhymes with “Soups.” The answer to the “Insurgent takeovers” clue from the Oct. 11 NYT Mini Crossword puzzle is “COUPS.” Coups are a sudden, violent, and unlawful seizure of power from a government, per the Oxford English Dictionary. View the full article
Perhaps it’s just a testament to the archetypal strength of the image, honestly. I don’t mean to reduce it to a trope, and while I’m positive I’ve seen it multiple times before, there’s no denying this fallen giant king looks especially gorgeous in Bylina. I’ll move on from his large majesty for a moment though, because it isn’t the only thing this one looks to have going for it. It’s a single player action RPG, to start with - a genre I’m always interested in watching evolve in ways not tied to its usual form as a good-boy-points-vomiting loot casino. It’s also based on Slavic folklore, something that’s not too uncommon but strikes a wonderful mix between blackly funny whimsy and intense dread when done right. Also, I’ll take more discordant folk music any time. Trailer below. Read more View the full article
A spiritual successor to Studio ZA/UM’s RPG Disco Elysium is currently in development at the newly-formed Longdue. It's set in a world “conceived by the leads” of the canceled sequel. A representative of Longdue told us that "the studio isn't ready to talk about specific names at the moment beyond the people mentioned in the press release, but they are looking forward to sharing more about the game and the studio in the future". They did, however, confirm that Disco Elysium's lead writer and designer Robert Kurvitz and art director Aleksander Rostov are not involved. Read more View the full article
On Disco Elysium’s five-year anniversary, two separate studios each made up of people who used to work at developer ZA/UM have announced they're both making a spiritual successor of their own. Disco Elysium is a 2019 narrative role-playing game developed and published by controversial studio ZA/UM. Gameplay revolves around navigating dialogue trees rather than combat, with each of the 24 skills representing a different aspect of the amnesiac detective protagonist's abilities and thoughts. The player is free to support or suppress his ideologies as they work through the story. Disco Elysium is considered by some among the greatest video games ever made. It went on to enjoy enormous success, winning numerous game of the year awards and selling millions of copies. A TV series adaptation deal followed, as did the release of an expanded version of the game featuring full voice acting and new content subtitled The Final Cut. A follow-up seemed all but guaranteed, but after high-profile staff exits and subsequent messy legal tussles brought ZA/UM to its knees, what might have turned out to be a Disco Elysium sequel was canceled. Now, two new London-based studios have emerged from the chaos: Dark Math Games and Longdue Games. Each has drawn a line back to both Disco Elysium and ZA/UM in the announcement of not just their existence, but their upcoming games. Let’s start with Dark Math Games. Founded in 2023, Dark Math describes itself as a “breakaway group” from the original development team of Disco Elysium. It is a group of 20 people, about half of whom “contributed” to “bringing the critically acclaimed hit Disco Elysium and Disco Elysium - The Final Cut to life.” Dark Math’s game is called **** NIGHTSHIFT and, like Disco Elysium, is described as a ‘true detective RPG.’ Here’s the official blurb: Set 2086, you play a Patrol Op, Dinorah Katz, who is stranded at a luxury Ski resort in Antarctica. This original science-fiction setting lands you in a resort that shouldn’t exist with people that you shouldn’t know with the endless polar night covering a multitude of sins. **** NIGHTSHIFT will deliver a deep single-player role-playing experience with many tools and layers of gameplay. A unique companion dynamic adds more fun and offers different paths to solve cases. The innovative and powerful role-playing system respects your time and trusts your intelligence with seismic choices. It’s up to you to decide how your story unfolds — and how it ends. Based on its announcement trailer and screenshots, **** NIGHTSHIFT looks remarkably similar to Disco Elysium, even down to the isometric perspective and dialogue text that moves up the right-hand side of the screen as the player makes choices and hears voice actors bring a narrator and the protagonist’s internal monologue to life. One of the four Dark Math founders is art director Timo Albert, who was a motion graphic designer at ZA/UM from 2018 to October 2022. Albert commented: “Additionally to innovating the traditional RPG mechanics, we’ll bring something fresh to the table. You will see. And of course, a few less words. And a few more bullets, perhaps. In total: lot more fun.” According to filings on Companies House, Dark Math's active directors include Heiti Kender, with his brother, Kaur Kender, listed as a resigned director. Kaur Kender was an early investor in ZA/UM and executive producer of Disco Elysium. In March 2023, a bitter legal dispute between Kender and ZA/UM over ownership of the coveted Disco Elysium IP was resolved, with a court ordering Kender to repay ZA/UM CEO Ilmar Kompus for legal fees. Now, let’s move on to Longdue Games. It said it’s making a “new psychological RPG... set in a game world conceived by the leads of the now canceled Disco Elysium sequel.” Others working on this untitled Disco Elysium spiritual successor worked at the likes of Bungie, Rockstar, and Yes, Your Graces developer Brave At Night. Longdue, backed by tech investor Riaz Moola, said it has a “focus on creating psychologically deep, narrative-first experiences” and wants to become “a meaningful and consistent voice in the isometric cRPG space.” “With the fifth anniversary of Disco Elysium on the horizon, Longdue is proud to announce its formation as a new independent studio that has raised seed investment to create an RPG that will continue Disco Elysium’s award-winning legacy and represent a bold new artistic endeavor that aims to trailblaze in the narrative-first cRPG space,” Longdue said in its note to press. Longdue didn’t name its game (all we have for now is a solitary piece of concept art, below), but it did say it features what it calls a “psychogeographic" RPG mechanic “where every decision reshapes both the world and the characters that inhabit it.” “In this experience,” Longdue explained, “the lines between the mind and the environment blur, colliding and transforming with each choice, leading players through an ever-evolving narrative landscape.” Here’s the official blurb on Longdue’s game: Longdue’s debut RPG explores the delicate interplay between the conscious and subconscious, the seen and unseen. Set in a world where choices ripple between the character’s psyche and environment, players will navigate a constantly shifting landscape, shaped by both internal and external forces. Longdue mentioned just one of its developers in its press release: narrative director Grant Roberts. Roberts said: “At Longdue, we're inspired by decades of classic RPGs, from Ultima and Wizardry, through Fallout and Planescape, to the justifiably adored Disco Elysium. "We're excited to continue that legacy with another narrative-first, psychological RPG, where the interplay between inner worlds and external landscapes is the beating heart of the experience. We're building a world-class team for a world-class game that will tell a world-class story, and we can't wait to show you more.” Londue isn’t announcing anyone else working at the company right now, “but is looking forward to talking more about the studio and the game in the future,” a representative told IGN. It’s worth noting that neither Robert Kurvitz, the lead writer and designer of Disco Elysium and founding member of ZA/UM, nor Aleksander Rostov, who was art director on Disco Elysium, are involved with either studio. Both were fired from ZA/UM in 2022 amid allegations of mismanagement and misconduct. Kurvitz and Rostov are reportedly making a new game of their own at a studio called Red Info, which is backed by ******** internet company NetEase. As for ZA/UM, it reportedly canceled a standalone expansion for Disco Elysium back in February, leaving several staff members at risk of losing their jobs. While an official Disco Elysium 2 seems as unlikely now as it did when ZA/UM first fell apart, it is clear that there are many who are keen to keep the dream alive. 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
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Our friends down under will finally be able to buy an officially supported Steam Deck, as it heads to Australia officially in November. Read the full article here: [Hidden Content] View the full article
Choosing the right Archetype for the task in Metaphor ReFantazio can be the difference between an easy encounter and a hard-fought battle, and collecting as many as you can helps ensure you have a nice, well-rounded toolset. If that wasn’t enough, Metaphor ReFantazio‘s comprehensive Skill Inheritance system is more than enough reason to collect and master as many Archetypes as possible to access their skills. This brought out the **** scientist in me during my runs and I got all Archetypes to max level on my first run. View the full article
Fortnite players around the globe are eagerly awaiting the Fortnitemares update, but those logging in on Oct. 11 have encountered some bad news: The event is nowhere to be seen. The Fortnitemares event in 2024 is bringing some huge collaborations into the game, including Saw, Disney villains, and The Texas Chainsaw Massacre all getting skins, while the island itself is getting a spooky makeover. View the full article
Nearly five years since the game launched, Disco Elysium has something of a rotten legacy. One of the most acclaimed games of the modern era, the ground-breaking RPG was adored by critics and consumers alike at launch, lauded for its deep RPG systems, its exemplary writing, and for how completely and utterly well-conceived its bleak, ********** world was. I also really, really liked the music. Read more View the full article
Disco Elysium 2 is *****, long live Disco Elysium spiritual successors. Newly-revealed studio Longdue has announced that it is working on a Disco-inspired RPG, with a "dozen strong" staff that includes some former members of Studio ZA/UM... Read more.View the full article
Understanding an ******’s weakness is key if you want to storm through the trickiest boss battles in Metaphor ReFantazio. This game has a rich combat system that Persona fans will immediately feel comfortable with, and almost every boss has a key weakness you can exploit. If you’re in the Nord Mines area and you’ve decided to ****** the sleeping dragon, it’ll be your first major battle in the game. Here’s a breakdown of ***** Dragon Mauna’s weaknesses in Metaphor ReFantazio, along with tips on how to build your party for success. View the full article
In Metaphor ReFantazio, you get to make a fair number of choices and personal decisions as a player. One of the earliest decisions you have to make is whether to ******* the sleeping dragon in Nord Mines or to leave it be. Here’s a breakdown of whether you should ****** the Nord Mines dragon, looking at the benefits of fighting ***** Dragon Mauna compared to sneaking past it. View the full article
More is one of the first followers you encounter in Metaphor ReFantazio, and the mysterious author has many tasks for you to complete in your journey. These small quests grant you some Imagination and Archetype EXP items, and they’re the only way to advance your bond with him. More’s bond (or Social Link, to borrow from the Persona lexicon) levels up as you complete these tasks, almost like Margaret in Persona 4 Golden or the twins Caroline and Justine in Persona 5 Royal. Each task gets you to the next rank in Metaphor ReFantazio, so you must complete them all to max out your bond with him. View the full article
The Gunner Archetype is one of the earliest Archetypes you can unlock in Metaphor ReFantazio—and potentially one of the first to vex you. You may hear about the Gunner before establishing the matching bond, but the good news is it’s hard to miss it. If you didn’t browse the shelves in Akadeimia, you may first hear about this Archetype by talking to More after clearing his first request. The author tells you to “form a bond with someone more mechanically minded.” And though no one may come to mind at first, you’ll know this NPC as soon as he crosses your path. Here’s when and how to unlock the Gunner Archetype in Metaphor ReFantazio. View the full article
Grius appears early in Metaphor ReFantazio, and you can teach your co-conspirator how to use the power of Archetypes to further your mission. At first, he can pick from three options, each with advantages and downsides. After the protagonist and Strohl awaken to their new power, you can choose one of three different Archetypes for Grius: the Warrior, Seeker, and Mage. I chose based on the theme, but each choice in Metaphor ReFantazio has merit. View the full article
If you want to sail through the trickiest boss battles in Metaphor ReFantazio, you need to understand the Affinity system well. Affinities play a huge part in the game’s combat, impacting how you build your party to deal with threats and enemies. Here, we’ll look at every Affinity in the game—including why they’re important and when you’re likely to see them come up during your first playthrough. View the full article
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Coffee Stain Studios may be known to some as the studio behind the Goat Simulator games and Satisfactory, but they're also quite the powerhouse publisher as well. One look at Coffee Stain Publishing's portfolio shows a lineup of smash hits such as Huntdown, Deep Rock Galactic, and Valheim, so when they announce the latest new IP to join their crew, it feels like a big event. Of course, it sort of helps that the game was announced at a big event as well, that being Coffee Stain's own new livestream showcase, The Spill, which had reveals and updates from other developers as well. But that said, the true stars here are Box Dragon, with this new game - As We Descend - being their debut project, whose announcement trailer you can check out below. View the full article
It doesn't really matter why the enemies are there, just that they are. They show up, ***** a few bullets to make life difficult, and then drift along their merry way unless taken out first. They don't like you, you don't like them, and that's just fine for everyone. Granted, there's way more of them than there will ever be of you, but that's what power-ups are for. An arena shooter doesn't need any reason beyond "we got guns!", and while Rising Heat will have a plot (or at least a scenario) the demo that dropped today doesn't hint at it. There's a whole lot of enemies to ***** through and that's more than enough. View the full article
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