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This ol' house was home and comfort as we fought the storms of life.
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This is a review about a man called Stanley. This is not a review about a man called Stanley.
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Something Horrible This Way Comes: Eldritch Review
Another day, another roguelike-like. What does Minor Key Games' Lovecraftian effort have to set it apart from its rivals?
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Drunken Robot Pornography PC Review: Cleanest Game on the Internet
Drunken Robot Pornography is totally not what you think it is, unless you think it's a first-person bullet-hell arena shooter.
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Artifact's Reboot Is Large in Order to "Justify Its Existence," Gabe Newell Says
Edge reports it's internally being called Artifact 2.
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Rockstar Explains Why Grand Theft Auto 4 Was Suddenly Delisted From Steam
The problem is related to Games For Window Live.
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Warframe Developer Responds to Recent Wave of Negative Reviews on Steam
Several issues with the Chinese Warframe community brought on a torrent of negativity.
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Switch? Steam? Indie Devs Pick the Best Online Store
At PAX South, we ask developers what platforms they're bringing their latest games to.
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After Playing a Bunch of Dota Underlords, Valve's Effort Feels a Little Too Safe
Underlords takes the tried-and-true Valve approach, for all that entails.
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Epic Clarifies: No Announced Plans to Stop Selling Rocket League on Steam
Steam players will also still have access to their Rocket League content.
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Shovel Knight's Plague of Shadows DLC is Great (and Free)
Playing as Plague Knight brings a new and hilarious perspective to Yacht Club's already excellent adventure.
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Recapping the controversy that has embroiled Steam over the past two days.
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How to Fix Axiom Verge's Steam Problem on the Epic Games Store
It turns out "Steam" is the reason Axiom Verge keeps crashing on the Epic Games Store.
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A rotating list of the best games on Steam may seem impossible on the surface, but against all odds, we've done it!
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Steam Turns 15 Today: The First Games We Bought on Valve's PC Marketplace
It's Steam's 15th anniversary, so we dove into our purchased history to track down when we started using the platform.
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Suda51 Revisits Killer 7 To Talk About Cut Content, A Potential Sequel, and His Favorite Character
At PAX West 2018, Killer 7 writer, director, and designer Goichi Suda fill us in about his cult classic's upcoming PC remaster.
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Win a Copy of Salt and Sanctuary Drowned Tome Edition for Switch!
We're giving away a physical edition of Salt and Sanctuary for Switch to one lucky winner, plus codes for the Steam version.
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Don't Be Fooled, A Game's Cost Per Hour Value is Anti-Consumerist
Green Man Gaming now shows cost per hour value on a game, but is it really worth it?
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Mature Visual Novels are at Risk of Being Taken Down from Steam [Update]
A sudden content guideline change blindsided the visual novel community.
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Gigantic Review: Is a Strong and Focused Core Enough?
Two years after its announcement, Motiga's hero shooter is finally here.
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Vanquish Review: Style Over Substance
Gunning around at the speed of sound.
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Ni No Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom Coming to PC, Getting Simultaneous Worldwide Release
You won't have to wait for Ni No Kuni II to be released in English.
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Shovel Knight's Specter of Torment Will Be Even More Different Than You Think
Yacht Club Games talks about Specter of Torment's new story and structure, as well as why they keep putting out such elaborate expansions for free.
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Steam Autumn Sale 2016: Best Games to Buy
Here are all the games that are worth picking up in the Steam Autumn sale this year.
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Steam Halloween Sale 2016: Best Games to Buy
Here's all the games that are worth picking up in the Steam Halloween sale this year.
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The Story of Playism, Part 1: The Slow Rise of Indies in Japan
COVER STORY: Playism's rise reflects a changing tide in Japan.
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From Us to You! Wonders if Destiny: Rise of Iron Has Left Behind Those Who Weren't There at Launch
PODCAST: We discuss Battlefront's Death Star DLC, Forza Horizon 3, Pokémon on the NX, and more!
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Birthdays the Beginning Brings Harvest Moon's Creator to a New Frontier
Yasuhiro Wada's upcoming sim fully embraces the "god game" genre.
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10 Years Ago, Dead Rising Kicked off a Generation that Ended Up Choosing a Much Different Path
Capcom's take on Dawn of the Dead showed what the future would hold for last generation's consoles, even if few others would borrow its hardcore approach.
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Abzû PlayStation 4 Review: (Dis)enchantment Under The Sea
Giant Squid's stunning, serene underwater adventure trips over itself, despite rarely setting foot on land.
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The Solus Project Expertly Blends Survival Mechanics into an Atmospheric Walking Sim
This new PC release mixes two of the platform's more popular genres for one great experience.
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Kathy Rain PC Review: Eye of the Storm
Clifftop Games' throwback to point-and-click adventures expertly captures the genre in all its pixelated glory—even some of the rougher spots.
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Now on the PC, Corpse Party Remains a Must-Play for Horror Fans
If you missed its 2011 digital PSP release—and you probably did—there's never been a better time to experience this gory, gut-wrenching adventure.
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P.O.L.L.E.N PC Review: Close Encounters
Mindfield Games' creepy, claustrophobic sci-fi mystery brings the first-person adventure to some great places.
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Enter the Gungeon PC Review: A Fistful of Bullets
Do you feel lucky, punk? I hope you do, because there's a ton of bullets heading your way.
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With Stardew Valley, Harvest Moon Finally Has a True Successor
ConcernedApe's debut game brings back the lost magic of Natsume's series for the best farm life sim in ages.
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Superhot PC Review: A Slow-Motion Ballet of Murder and Mayhem
Time moves when you move, but will it move you?
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What Should You Buy in the Steam Lunar New Year Sale?
It's time to cleanse yourself. Valve launches a surprise Steam sale for the Chinese Lunar New Year.
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Aviary Attorney PC Review: Fowl Play
Sketchy Logic's bird lawyer game doesn't quite hit the heights of Ace Attorney, but its heart's in the right place.
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What Should You Buy During the Steam Winter Sale 2015?
The final Steam sale of the year is here and there's a ton of stuff out there to buy.
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The Extra 10 Percent: XSEED Succeeds in the Age of Digital Distribution
Plus: XSEED announces three new games for Steam, including Little King's Story.
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What Should You Buy in The Steam Stealth Sale?
We take you through a few of the deals in Steam's very short Stealth sale.
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Lovers in a Dangerous Spacetime Xbox One Review: Choose Your Partner Wisely
It takes two to make a thing go right...
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Party Hard Review: Probably Should've Slept A Bit More
Party Hard has a solid gameplay idea, but it can descend into tedium rather quickly.
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Blues and Bullets Episode 1 Xbox One Review: Telltale Noir
A Crowd of Monsters' episodic adventure sticks a bit too close to a familiar style, but presents enough new ideas to make it worth investigating.
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5 JRPGs that Deserve a Second Life on Steam
The PC has recently become a wonderland for overlooked or MIA RPGs from Japanese developers. Here are a few that haven't made it yet, but definitely should.
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Mega Man Legacy Collection Xbox One Review: The Robot Museum
Finally, six NES classics get the treatment they deserve. But is less truly more?
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The Swindle Scratches that Spelunky Itch
Size Five Games mixes hundreds of deaths and tiny, significant victories for a roguelike that'll have you saying "Just one more run."
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Odallus: The Dark Call Strives for Authenticity with its Mix of Wonder Boy and Castlevania
JoyMasher's gothic tribute to 8-bit action is faithful on all fronts... Including difficulty.
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The Magic Circle PC Review: Development Hell in a Handbasket
Question Games' engrossing experiment traps players inside an unfinished game for a fly-on-the-wall view of a pet project gone horribly wrong.
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Sunset PC Review: Decline and Fall
Tale of Tales' environmental storytelling game definitely offers an experience you've never had before—even if it takes a bit too long to make its point.
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Pillars of Eternity Side Quest Guide - Act II: Copperlane, Defiance Bay, and First Fires
A guide to every side quest featured within Act II of Pillars of Eternity, starting in Defiance Bay, First Fires, and Copperlane.
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Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number PC Review: Redial
Dennaton's remix of their 2013 indie smash may not feel like a true sequel, but it still offers an interesting take on the original.