MSI has announced a new Claw handheld that uses a Ryzen Z2 Extreme chip that will help give players the "freedom to choose between AMD and Intel."View the full article
Mineshaft is a clever blending of genres that takes the very basics from Tetris but makes it quite an interesting challenge with resource gathering, tool crafting and puzzle solving. It's like a mini Minecraft / Terraria version of Tetris. Read the full article here: [Hidden Content] View the full article
The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim mod LoreRim has recently released Version 4.0, titled The Final Chapter, with over 4,000 mods available that add to a long list of intriguing features for players to soak up. LoreRim is designed to be a complete overhaul of Skyrim Anniversary Edition, offering modernized visuals and combat while preserving the game’s lore. The Skyrim mod also returns popular gameplay mechanics from previous titles, and the project’s main aim has always been to supply fans with immersion, quality role-playing, and progression. View the full article
Baldur's Gate 3 received a line of pre-painted miniatures recently, and they've all got faces only a Mindflayer could love. Produced by mini makers Wizkids in partnership with Wizards of the Coast (I'd like to note that, obviously, Larian didn't have much to do with these abominations since Hasbro now owns the rights to those characters) a wave of disappointment swept through customers because—well, just take a look... Read more.View the full article
Several years ago, I spent some time playing World of Warships with a friend, and the appeal of its simulation of naval warfare was immediately apparent. The idea of learning its deep systems and mastering the controls in battles against veteran players, however, proved a little intimidating. If you fancy a more approachable alternative, I have good news; World of Warships: Legends, the war game's more newcomer-friendly sibling, is coming to PC via Steam, and the first closed beta date has just been confirmed. Read the rest of the story... View the full article
"What morbid force is calling you deeper into the heart of the caves?" asks the Steam page for The Cave Diver. It ain't calling me, developer Ovsko. I read the opening words of your description and immediately started running away from my laptop. I'm still running, in fact. This article is being breathlessly dictated to Oisin over the phone. I'm somewhere in the vicinity of Luton, now, and hope to make it all the way to Scotland by the weekend. After that, there'll be the problem of securing naval travel as I continue my headlong flight. Then I'll have to worry about frostbite as I gallop past the North Pole and begin my long traversal of the Pacific. At some point I will reach New Zealand, which - according to this handy antipodal mapping site - is approximately as far away from The Cave Diver Steam page currently loaded on my laptop as I can get without venturing into outer space. I do not rule out venturing into outer space, which is notable for its complete and categorical deficit of caves. Read more View the full article
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Cozy sandbox castle builder Tiny Glade has announced that its next update is currently in the works, and a number of new features are being added. As detailed in a post shared to the Steam page, the update has "accumulated quite a few goodies". But, we don't know when exactly this update will be coming. So for now, we just have to stare lovingly at what we've got... Read more.View the full article
With a focus on flashy kicking, punching and beating, Sirocco Thugs could be one to watch if you love boomer shooters but fancy smacking people with a lead pipe or knuckledusters instead whole you do combos. Read the full article here: [Hidden Content] View the full article
Square Enix has uploaded the first trailer for the Final Fantasy IX 25th Anniversary Vinyl - Timeless Tale - showcasing the new recording of Melodies of Life and more. View the full article
Despite the best efforts of all concerned, there are once again new PC games this week. See how they frolic among the days ahead, trampling all over our life commitments and need for tranquility like boisterous, fugitive oxen. Please equip yourself with a broom, weighted net and klaxon and help me herd them back into the pens, for proper disassembly. Here are a few I've rounded up already. Read more View the full article
Beyond All Reason is an incredibly impressive free and open source RTS, with The Lightbringer update out now that's a huge advancement for the visuals. If you love massive battles you need to play this one. Read the full article here: [Hidden Content] View the full article
It's been rumoured for a while now that Steam will be supported on the next-gen Xbox, which will reportedly be more of a PC than a traditional console. Microsoft even included a 'Steam' tab in its mock-up UI for a blog post about "opening a billion doors" (which it swiftly changed), confirming that it's at least considering the idea. View the full article
Bionicle: Masks of Power - a fan game that has been in development for eight years - has been shut down following a request from The LEGO Group, its developers claim. Read more View the full article
The Got Your Six event runs through May 29 in ****** Ops 6 and Warzone, and you can earn the All Chipped Out animated weapon blueprintView the full article
One of the more popular mascot horror games of recent years, Indigo Park, has just shadow dropped the first teaser trailer for its second chapter to celebrate a year since the first was released on Steam—and we are super excited. While the trailer only shows a sprinkling of details (and no release date) its hard not to get excited when a new chapter drops in a series, not only to play it, but so horror-game theorists can wrap their head around the small glimpses to try and grasp at some idea at where the story is heading. [Hidden Content] At the end of the first chapter, the main character Ed agreed to help Rmabley restore Indigo Park to a working state before heading off to Oceanic Odyssey, an area in the park for all things underwater and home to the feral animal Finley, which we got a small glimpse of before the screen faded to blank. Now, thanks to the new chapter trailer, we have a better look at the underwater leviathan-looking creature, Finley, which we assume to be the main threat and boss of the second chapter. The teaser trailer also revealed snippets of Oceanic Odyssey and the areas you will explore, You also get a glimpse of Rambley, who retains his 2D look under an Otter's sign, which,h for those who don't know, is a cute nod to Rambley's voice actor, OtterBoyVA. Outside of the odd sprinkle of level detail and obvious aquarium aesthetics, there isn't much revealed about the trailer that'll paint a picture for the direction of the new chapter, and as mentioned before,e we are still without a release date. Though the game's creator UniqueGeese, has advised fans to look out for more announcements involving the second chapter on their YouTube channel. For now, if you want to get your Indigo Park fix, maybe head back to Steam and replay the first chapter (Especially if you haven't already done so yet) to gear yourself up for the second. If you do, maybe play with the lights on. No one would blame you. The post Indigo Park Chapter 2 drops first trailer and we can’t be more excited appeared first on Destructoid. View the full article
The Witcher 3 has just turned 10 years old. Yep, time flies when you're running around The Continent slaying beasties and also saving the world from becoming a bit chilly. Naturally, a bunch of devs at CD Projekt have chosen to commemorate the anniversary be sharing their defining memories of the game's development, as well as do a bit of looking forward. Read more View the full article
Back in August 2024, Microsoft released an update for various versions of Windows including Windows 10 and 11 that broke dual-booting with Linux on some setups. They've now finally solved it. Read the full article here: [Hidden Content] View the full article
After Stellar Blade's Steam rollout was mysteriously blocked in countries like Egypt, Vietnam, Estonia, and Cuba, developer Shift Up said it was "closely discussing the region locked issue" with publisher Sony. While there's still no formal explanation on why sales have been blocked in over 100 countries around the world, it's thought the list broadly matches that of places where PlayStation Network is not available — although neither PlayStation nor Shift Up has explicitly confirmed that. Instead, the developer insisted it was "doing our BEST to resolve most of it as soon as possible." "PSN connecting [is] entirely optional and NEVER required," the studio added. In the same message, Shift Up sought to assuage fears that adding DRM — an additional system to help protect against tampering and piracy — would adversely impact the game's performance. It comes after players of Resident Evil Village essentially proved that the game's anti-piracy technology was behind a persistent stuttering issue a couple of years ago. "As shown in the test chart below, the DRM has been hard tuned to maintain the same average frame rate, with even higher minimum frames in some cases," the studio explained, adding modding is also "fully supported without any restrictions." ️We are closely discussing the region lock issue with the publisher and are doing our BEST to resolve most of it as soon as possible. ️As shown in the test chart below, the DRM has been hard tuned to maintain the same average frame rate, with even higher minimum frames in… [Hidden Content] — StellarBlade (@StellarBlade) May 16, 2025 At the time of writing (Monday, May 19), there has been no further update on the issue. The PC version of Stellar Blade launches via Steam on June 11 along with a raft of PC-specific features, including AI upscaling via Nvidia DLSS 4 and AMD FSR 3, an unlocked framerate, Japanese and ******** voiceover, ultrawide display support, higher resolution environment textures, and DualSense support for haptic feedback and trigger effects. IGN's Stellar Blade review returned a 7/10. We said: "Stellar Blade is great in all of the most important ways for an action game, but dull characters, a lackluster story, and several frustrating elements of its RPG mechanics prevent it from soaring along with the best of the genre." Vikki Blake is a reporter, critic, columnist, and consultant. She's also a Guardian, Spartan, Silent Hillian, Legend, and perpetually High Chaos. Find her at BlueSky. View the full article
Cast & Spell has been added to Steam's list of free-to-keep titles, allowing players to claim the game until May 20. The platform has always been home to generous but limited-time offers, often spotlighting lesser-known games. Recently, for instance, a new indie brawler called Nubs! Arena became free to claim for one day on Steam. View the full article
343 Industries, the team behind the popular Halo games, has shared a creative memento to celebrate the launch of id Software’s Doom: The Dark Ages, bringing Master Chief into Hell through an impressive piece of artwork. Doom: The Dark Ages is the eighth main entry in Bethesda’s franchise, following 2020’s Doom Eternal, and this installment serves as a prequel with a medieval setting, illustrating the Doom Slayer’s origins. View the full article
It's been reported by Forbes that developers at Bungie, the studio behind Destiny 2 and the upcoming extraction shooter Marathon, are tanking some serious damage to their will. According to the report, morale is in "free fall" following revelations that work from artist Antireal was used in Marathon without permission. Read more View the full article
Doom: The Dark Ages has officially launched worldwide. Well, it technically launched earlier last week for those who opted for its $100 Premium Edition, but most players had to wait until Thursday, May 15 to jump in. Read more View the full article
Pro tip: if you send RPS an email of your game with the hook "I know you like goofy stuff…" then, yes, there's a decent chance I'll take the bait, mirth-parched wanderer in the endless dessert left by a goofphagic modernity as I am. Titanic Re-Christened: Maiden Vengeance is almost unplayable in my browser - it can't seem to decide whether I'm clicking on the game on the itch.io page itself - but I'm writing about it anyway because it made my morning coffee a couple of mild chuckles better than it would have been otherwise. Read more View the full article
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