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Hytale being unfinished is fine, but I'd rather see nothing than its WIP signs
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Hytale being unfinished is fine, but I'd rather see nothing than its WIP signs

I like Hytale. I like how it plays smoother and weightier than Minecraft, while matching the explorative highs of creeping through an infested cave or stumbling upon some ancient, unplundered ruin. I like how it runs on the Steam Deck without trying to. And I like the pace at which it’s being updated: one substantial patch per week, at the current rate. You could argue, fairly, that regular content injections are vital for an early access game that’s accessible as early as Hytale is

Play viral Tetris with Winnie the Pooh's horrible guts in this not very Disneyfied turn-based roguelite
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Play viral Tetris with Winnie the Pooh's horrible guts in this not very Disneyfied turn-based roguelite

Back in 2022, Winnie The Pooh entered the public domain in the USA, meaning that any denizen of that nation can publish work featuring the OG incarnation of A.A. Milne’s honey-supping woodland bear (the UK copyright expires in 2027). At some point in the future, once the newly founded Poohlike genre has matured, we can surely expect a renaissance of Winnie derivatives, ranging from erasure Pooh-ems through josei anime interpretations to Kaufman-ass Hundred Acre existentialism. Right now,

Skilful hero-juggling can elevate Resident Evil Requiem, even when Leon kicks the tension in half
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Skilful hero-juggling can elevate Resident Evil Requiem, even when Leon kicks the tension in half

Resident Evil Requiem director Akifumi Nakanishi has said the imminent sequel is "almost equally split" between its two protagonists, stealthy newcomer Grace and returning mass zombie murderer Leon S. Kennedy. After playing a few hours at Capcom HQ, a chapter that apparently follows on immediately from the pure horror hag-dodging that Edwin endured, I’m hoping that’s an imperfect translation - Leon’s gun fu action brawls can mesh surprisingly well with Grace’s spook 'n'

So you think you can type the word 'pistol' over and over again without making a mistake? Typing Break will put your confidence to the test
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So you think you can type the word 'pistol' over and over again without making a mistake? Typing Break will put your confidence to the test

As anyone who has edited me over the years will know, I am not a great typist. Or, ironically, as I originally spelled it: typoist. Additional letters slip in with every other keystroke, characters within words are all jumbled up, and the crime I'm most often guilty of is skipping out whole words entirely as I rush to get to the end of a sentence. So, it was with trepidation that I installed the demo for Typing Break, a game where the only thing standing between you and the horde of enemies des

Best gaming projector 2026
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Best gaming projector 2026

The top gaming projectors are sleek, smart, responsive and won’t slow down your gameplay. Here are the top tried and tested models.