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Seven towns that will never turn out to be Silent Hill all along
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Seven towns that will never turn out to be Silent Hill all along

As if we didn’t have enough to deal with between despotic regimes, habitat collapse, and dodgy new technologies, Konami are on a mission to turn everywhere into Silent Hill. The recent Silent Hill f took place in a fictional Japanese town from the 1960s. The forthcoming Silent Hill: Townfall unfolds in Scotland. Konami have recently made ominous noises about taking the series to Central or South America. The implication is that Silent Hill is a transferable metaphor, glomming onto uns

Death Stranding 2's system requirements have washed ashore, and they're pretty reasonable
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Death Stranding 2's system requirements have washed ashore, and they're pretty reasonable

Death Stranding 2: On The Beach now has a big table detailing its System Requirements: On The PC. The good news is that, aside perhaps from needing a fairly beefy amount of storage space, Kojima and co's game about babies/Norman Reedus/walking shouldn't require you to invest in a space age rig ahead of its arrival on March 19th. Read more

Firefox 148.0 arrives with AI controls
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Firefox 148.0 arrives with AI controls

As Mozilla promised they would, Firefox version 148.0 has been released and with it you now get to control what generative AI features are enabled or disabled.Read the full article on GamingOnLinux.

Abxylute 3D One review
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Abxylute 3D One review

It's the world's only glasses-free 3D gaming handheld... for a reason.

Stop Killing Games campaign offer update on latest EU meeting in livestream from parliament, while emphasising bipartisan MEP support
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Stop Killing Games campaign offer update on latest EU meeting in livestream from parliament, while emphasising bipartisan MEP support

The folks behind the Stop Killing Games campaign aiming to push lawmakers into taking action to stop publishers shutting down the servers of online games in a fashion that leaves them unplayable have hosted a livestream from the EU Parliament building itself following their latest meeting with the European Commission. The group say that meeting went "fine", and used the stream to emphasise the bipartisan support their cause has amassed among MEPs so far. Read more