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This Soulslike Will Respect Your Time, But Rewards You For Playing It Twice

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Soulslike fans continue to eat well in recent years as every developer under the sun seems eager to take a swing at the genre. Developer Silent Games’ Empyreal is among the newest attempts to capture the all-important thrill of challenging combat and dangerous exploration, casting players as a mercenary exploring a…

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Gothic Remake Gets Demo Update Following Community’s Feedback

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Alkimia Interactive has announced that an updated version of the Gothic Remake demo is now available on Steam. The demo wasn't very well-received when it first became available during February's Steam Next Fest, but the developers have improved it based on the community's feedback. For example, Alkimia was originally inspired by the slow movement of a game like Red Dead Redemption 2, but players communicated that they'd prefer something more reactive. We see a lot of things we didn't have so much on the radar, for example, like the movement in the game. Our main reference really was Red Dead […]

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How to Get Mace Windu's Lightsaber in Fortnite

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If the Jedi Order is to survive the Fortnite Battle Royale experience, then they are going to need a Jedi Master capable of such impressive feats. Luckily, that Jedi Master has arrived with Mace Windu on the scene. Mace Windu's iconic Purple Lightsaber is in Fortnite, and players can claim it for a special Force Ability known as Force Pull, as well as the chance to wield a Purple Lightsaber.



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Former Dragon Age EP Mark Darrah discusses how Dragon Age Veilguard was nearly a live-service title

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There’s always going to be a degree of controversy around a new Dragon Age game, it seems, but Dragon Age: Veilguard earned perhaps more than its fair share, owing largely to how it felt like a total reboot rather than the fourth entry in the series. And according to a new video from former series executive […]
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Quake finally makes it into the World Videogame Hall of Fame

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My first thought upon learning that Quake had been inducted into the World Videogame Hall of Fame was that it was very weird Quake wasn't already in the World Videogame Hall of Fame. I mean, you've had Halo in there since 2017, and not Quake? What? What are we even doing here? It's the sort of thing that has the potential to start fistfights in sketchy sports bars—or heated arguments on social media, at least. But never mind, it's all water under the bridge now, as Quake was one of four HoF inductees for 2025.

"Quake was a first person shooter built with the mouse in mind," its newly-minted Hall of Fame page states, and it might seem weird now but that was actually kind of a big deal back in the days when a lot of us were still playing exclusively with the keyboard.

Quake was indeed a huge technical leap over Doom, its groundbreaking predecessor (which, for the record, is already in the Hall), but it wasn't just the move to real-time 3D that made Quake such an influential game: Extensive mod support gave Quake life far beyond that of most videogames, its server-client architecture revolutionized online gaming, and it laid the foundation for esports as we know them today.

"Not only this, but Quake’s code is a literal legacy," the Hall of Fame wrote. "The Quake Engine Family Tree, as it is called, has dozens of branches interconnecting different IPs with Quake through its legacy code–franchises. Represented among these are Heretic, Hexen, Doom, Call of Duty, and many more.

"Quake has been influential in nearly every category a game can be influential in, but of few games can it be said that its bones—its code—continues to be present in modern games, more than twenty-five years after its release."

Quake co-creator John Romero was pretty happy about the whole thing, saying it was a "huge honor" to be inducted:

(Image credit: John Romero (Twitter))

Quake was joined in the World Videogame Hall of Fame class of 2025 by the 1981 arcade standup Defender (man, I pumped a lot of quarters into that one), the N64 shooter GoldenEye 007, and the virtual pet Tamagotchi.

2025 games: This year's upcoming releases
Best PC games: Our all-time favorites
Free PC games: Freebie fest
Best FPS games: Finest gunplay
Best RPGs: Grand adventures
Best co-op games: Better together



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Fortnite Makes Buying V-Bucks A Lot More Rewarding

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With Fortnite and other Epic mobile titles finally returning to iOS soon after five years, Epic Games is marking the occasion by introducing a major bonus for those who spend money on its games: 20% back in rewards cash on all purchases in Fortnite, Rocket League, and Fall Guys made using Epic's own payment system in the Epic Games Store, a massive boost from the 5% it normally offers. Even better is that this change is permanent, and is already live.

But that's not all--that 20% cash back will apply to all purchases made through EGS until the end of August. If that percentage seems extraordinarily high, that's because it is. Under these terms, buying a new $70 game will net $14 in credit that you can use on anything in the Epic Games Store aside from subscriptions.

The new option that will be presented to Fortnite players when they purchase V-Bucks on iPhone.
The new option that will be presented to Fortnite players when they purchase V-Bucks on iPhone.

Epic's motivation for this move is to encourage players to spend money with them directly rather than going through, say, Apple's App Store, which takes its own healthy percentage from every purchase made. For Fortnite specifically, Apple would take 30% off every purchase of V-Bucks--offering 20% back in rewards, by contrast, gives Epic the full purchase amount aside from normal transaction fees, and since the rewards cash can only be spent on the Epic Games Store it hypothetically keeps players invested in the company's ecosystem.

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