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Soulframe releases its Preludes 11 update, prepares to sell founder’s packs soon

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If you’ve been champing at the bit to help out the Triple Bear in Soulframe, then you now have the opportunity to do so, as the game’s Preludes 11 pre-alpha build has officially come online with all of the bear-helping goodness anyone could ask for. And if you’re not asking for bear-helping goodness, you might […]
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Rebecca Ferguson Revisits “Idiot” Co-Star She First Spoke About Last Year: “Other People Who Worked With This Person Had A Shitty Time”

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Rebecca Ferguson has once again addressed that unnamed actor-cum-“absolute idiot” who previously made her life a living hell on set. In a new interview with The Sunday Times, the actress who stars in the upcoming A House of Dynamite said she doesn’t care if the actor realizes she is talking about him … or her. […]

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Battlefield 6 dev ponders a "happy to wait" toggle for custom search frustration

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The Battlefield 6 custom search tool is supposed to be its shortcut around having to delve into the Portal server list. It’s a quick way to select exactly which maps and modes you want to play and matchmake into those. The problem is that this doesn’t always work. Many players using the feature are finding themselves dropped into games that aren’t the one they asked for, as the BF6 matchmaking decides you’ve been waiting too long for some action. But what if there was an option to bypass this and commit to your choice?

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Left for dead by Amazon and revived by Tencent, free anime MMO Blue Protocol: Star Resonance launches to over 90,000 Steam players but only 48% positive user reviews

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Remember Blue Protocol? The hyped Amazon Games MMO featuring an anime aesthetic and tons of social systems. Well, that game got canned a while ago, but Tencent-backed developer Bokura recently revived it into Blue Protocol: Star Resonance, which managed to attract a boatload of players with mixed reactions out the gate.

Blue Protocol: Star Resonance came out on Steam earlier this week and almost immediately courted over 94,000 concurrent players to race capybaras, fights monsters with your friends, and take part in mini-games that wouldn't look out of place in Genshin Impact.

Steam user reviews paint a slightly more dour picture, though, as only 48% of the 6,000 players who left feedback gave it a thumbs up. Star Resonance currently holds a 'Mixed' rating, with many complaining about its redundant currencies and the way the game locks players out of certain content.

"Art and style are cool, but that's the end of positive things to say," one review reads. "It's mobile-gamer gacha slop. Everything is time-gated, with limited daily attempts amounting to to a list of chores to accomplish to keep you logging in each day."

"It locks you from progressing from the story, farming, dungeons, mining, etc," another says. "You basically are not allowed to play for more than 30 mins without being locked out from something. Everything as a energy gauge. It is a mobile gacha game that tries to compete with actual MMORPGs games but cannot compare."

Another simply lists out the 16 in-game currencies/vouchers.

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Destiny 2’s Playercount Is Now Below The Curse Of Osiris Era

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Destiny 2 is in dire straights. No really, way more than usual this time around, as we have access to new data.

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Baby Steps has one of the most meaningful choices I've ever encountered in a game

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I’ve faced some hard choices in video games. Some of my decisions in Life is Strange still haunt me. Ghost of Tsushima’s final sequence prompted me to put my controller down for a good 10 minutes while I thought through my options. I am responsible for so many Krogan deaths in Mass Effect that I wish I could undo. None of those moments hold a candle for what now might be the hardest choice I’ve had to make in a video game — and it has to do with a giant staircase.



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