Suzerain have announced their follow-up, a narrative RPG called The Conformist. It’s set in the same universe and fictional country as Suzerain, although it takes place before the events of that game. Instead of leading the country of Sordland, this time players will guide the government propagandist Orwin through the city of Holsord, as you make tough decisions, befriend NPCs, and keep your family safe.
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Why battle royales aren’t ever my games of the year
Apex Legends with some pals, but otherwise, all I did was watch an eclectic mix of anime and TV: Mob Psycho 100, Better Call Saul, and Somebody Feed Phil. Granted, my gaming tastes wax and wane over a year, with lengthy JRPG stints rolling inevitably into junk food like Assassin’s Creed Valhalla. No matter what, my one constant is an FPS or ‘competitive’ game, I suppose. Games like Apex, or Warzone, or even Fortnite.
And yet, for whatever reason, I don’t consider them as candidates for the Bestest Best games of any year. I might pour hundreds, possibly thousands of hours into them and they won’t even make it into my personal list of absolute faves. That’s reserved for games, not games.
Ryuji fans won’t be pleased with this Persona 5 Royal character poll
Persona 5 recently, fans understandably had some strong reactions, particularly over the placing of best boy Ryuji.
Rejoice, one of the best Soulslikes has returned to Game Pass
Mortal Shell, in which case all you have to do is wait a month for the title to be re-added. The fantasy Soulslike had left the service on November 30th last year, but now it’s back, this time with the Enhanced Edition.
Overwatch 2’s Battle for Olympus event turns seven heroes into Greek gods today
Overwatch 2‘s second season has been all about Greek mythology, with several characters receiving skins based on iconic Greek gods. But now that the festive winter event has wrapped up, Overwatch 2 is debuting its next limited-time event Battle for Olympus later today, and it’s reimagining seven characters’ abilities. The free-for-all deathmatch mode begins today and will be around until January 19th.
Gigabyte’s Aorus FO48U 48-in OLED monitor is down to £799 at Amazon UK
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Apex Legends is bringing back its 9v9 Control mode next week
Apex Legends next week as part of the Spellbound Collection Event. I think the idea’s got legs.
Half-Life 2 and S.T.A.L.K.E.R. shake-ups top ModDB’s 2022 Mod of the Year Awards
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My Time At Sandrock’s multiplayer beta next week will be set in a simulation
Stardew Valley-like town simulator My Time At Sandrock is running its first open beta for multiplayer next week, allowing owners of the game to hop into a separate multiplayer area set in a “semi-fictional” version of Sandrock’s past that includes “compressed stories happening 50 years before single-player events”. A pseudo prequel is an interesting form for a multiplayer mode to take, especially considering this is the pseudo sequel to My Time At Portia.
The beta will run from January 12th – January 20th, after which any progress you’ve made will be wiped.
What’s better: calling found phone numbers, or giant swords?
dynamic snow is better than seasonal events. Having hugely enjoyed recent real-world snow but not really done much in terms of seasonal events, yes, this feels correct. Well done. Now our hunt for the best thing resumes, with a choice between rill rill and cold steel. What’s better: calling found phone numbers or giant swords?