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My Dumb Quest To Get A Backpack In Fallout 76 (And How To Avoid It)

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When I started playing Fallout 76 in 2018 there were no backpacks. So I never thought about it. But when I learned from a random comment that backpacks had been added after that point and had been in the game for years, I felt stupid for never crafting one. And then I went to collect the recipe for a pack and felt…

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Stellar Blade director "grew up too poor to afford" a PS1, but when he finally got one in college, Ridge Racer and Final Fantasy inspired him to make games

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Stellar Blade director Kim Hyung-tae was inspired to start making games by PS1 classics like Ridge Racer and Final Fantasy after being "too poor" to afford a gaming console as a child.

In PlayStation's latest entry in the 'Stellar Blade - The Journey' video series (timestamped here), Hyung-tae talks about his gaming origins, which apparently began with a PS1 in college and ultimately led to him directing one of PS5's biggest releases of 2024.

"I grew up too poor to afford a gaming console, and only when I became a college student could I finally purchase PS1," he said. "I enjoyed playing games like Ridge Racer and Final Fantasy, and this ignited a strong desire in me to create games like this."

To see Stellar Blade then become one of the hottest new releases of the year, particularly in the PS5 exclusives category, it quite wholesome indeed. 

"In Korea, there are not many opportunities to create console games, so there is a strong desire to make good games for global users. When Stellar Blade is released, I help it becomes an example that South Korean developers can developer a console game."

We still don't know how reviews for Stellar Blade will shake out, but the demo has been pretty popular. Austin's time with the demo left him with a "tentatively good feeling" about the game, while some other folks spent so much time playing it that the developers said they felt a bit "scared" by the response - and rightfully so.

Only time will tell if Stellar Blade joins the ranks of the best PS5 games of all time.



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Terry Carter Dies: ‘Battlestar Galactica’ & ‘McCloud’ Actor Was 95

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Terry Carter, best known for his roles as Colonel Tigh in the original Battlestar Galactica, and as Sgt. Joe Broadhurst on TV series McCloud, died Tuesday at his home in New York City, his son confirmed to The New York Times. He was 95. A native of Brooklyn, NY, Carter broke color barriers from the […]

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Sara Boustany Joins Cast Of Ziad H. Hamzeh Feature ‘Hello, Beautiful’

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EXCLUSIVE: Sara Boustany has joined the cast as one of the leads in Hello, Beautiful, which is based on the Christine Handy novel Walk Beside Me. Handy is producing along with Michael Espinosa, and Ziad H. Hamzeh–who will also serve as director. The film revolves around Willow, a successful model, struggling with the facade of a […]

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Anyone but You’s real draw is the supporting cast

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Bea, a pretty blond woman, stands chest-to-chest with Ben, a smirking blond man
Image: Sony Pictures/Everett Collection

Sydney Sweeney and Glen Powell have some spicy scenes, but there’s also a spiritual moment with a koala

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New hotel management game inspired by classics makes it “fun to fail”

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New hotel management game inspired by classics makes it “fun to fail”

A great management game makes you feel like you’re a master of your craft, sliding all the pieces into place and watching your clockwork creation tick. The best management games, however, make it just as fun when - intentionally or otherwise - a spring flies loose and the whole thing falls to pieces. Shown off during Wired Direct ‘24, Hotel Architect, from indie developer Pathos Interactive, is a delightfully light hearted management sim inspired by games like Two Point Hospital, The Sims and RollerCoaster Tycoon. Ahead of the showcase, PCGamesN spoke to Accel Sjöstrom from Pathos about its new game, the challenges of development, and making it fun to fail.

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