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Slay the Spire 2's 'anti-infinite' balance patch has now itself been patched, much to the relief of some Silent and Necrobinder players
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Slay the Spire 2's 'anti-infinite' balance patch has now itself been patched, much to the relief of some Silent and Necrobinder players

Slay the Spire 2 developers Mega Crit have rolled back aspects of last week's big STS2 balancing update, which nerfed a number of cards according to the broad objective of making infinites – that is, cunning combos that let you prolong your turn forever - harder to accomplish. The patch in question isn't even formally part of the roguelite deckbuilder yet – you have to opt into the Steam beta branch to test it out. But it has sparked a ruckus nonetheless among the Spire Slayers, so

GoPro-Alternative - Insta360 Ace Pro 2 im Angebot! [Anzeige]
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GoPro-Alternative - Insta360 Ace Pro 2 im Angebot! [Anzeige]

Eine robuste Action-Cam ist eine Investition fĂŒr jede Jahreszeit: beim Skifahren an der Jacke, bei Radfahren am Helm oder ganz einfach & gemĂŒtlich in der Hand am Strand. Die Insta360 Ace Pro 2 ist der perfekte Kandidat fĂŒr jeden!

Asus ROG Kithara review
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Asus ROG Kithara review

An open-back audiophile powerhouse that definitely isn't for the masses.

Pearl Abyss boss admits the studio "could have done a better job" with Crimson Desert's totally underwhelming story
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Pearl Abyss boss admits the studio "could have done a better job" with Crimson Desert's totally underwhelming story

Though there are things to love in Crimson Desert if you're open to hobbies like tower ogling or ghost train riding, the mammoth action adventure blob's story is arguably its biggest weakness. Well, aside from those AI paintings which were left in it on release. Developers Pearl Abyss, currently in the midst of trying to patch up a lot of the other holes players and critics have pointed out, have now made clear they're aware that their tale of people witrh grey manes fighting evil bears isn't t

EasySMX D10 review
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EasySMX D10 review

A feature-rich budget TMR controller that only sometimes feels like a compromise.

Play a reclusive witch living on a flying fish in this enchanting, Zelda-ish photography game
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Play a reclusive witch living on a flying fish in this enchanting, Zelda-ish photography game

In ZIPIT's splendid story-driven photography sim The Wide Open Sky is Running out of Catfish, you are a young witch living on the back of a huge, aerial catfish – a benevolent flying island of trees, fountains and windchimes that puts me in mind of The Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker. The catfish is sad that the skies are so empty nowadays, so you must use a magic flute - see, we're definitely in Zelda's orbit - to transform into a similarly gravity-agnostic eel, which eats clouds and poops t