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Titanfall is one of my favourite FPS series of all time, and I'll forever be bitter that EA canned it at its peak. It's not Titanfall 2's fault it was sent to the slaughter being released between Battlefield 1 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare. Actually, that's EA's fault. That frustration lives on all these years later, and with no hope in sight from EA—or any other AAA studio wanting a piece of the pie—it's been up to indies to give us our dose of mech-infused movement shooter. Enter ShatterRush, a spiritual successor to Titanfall developed by two-person dev team Tetra Studios over the past year. You can download a pre-alpha build on Steam, which Tetra actually describes more as "pre-pre-pre alpha" when you boot it up. Textures and sound effects are very barebones right now, obviously, but ShatterRush has the sauce. Link: https://www.pcgamer.com/games/fps/this-indie-developer-is-making-titanfall-3-because-ea-wont-do-it-and-even-in-pre-pre-pre-alpha-its-one-of-the-most-fun-shooters-in-years/
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Graveyard Keeper came out a few years before everyone started using the word "cozy" for farm sims, but it still gets brought up as a recommendation for Stardew-enjoyers looking for something new. The klaxons sounded with a Graveyard Keeper 2 announcement and now I'm trying to find out if the original is worth going back for. I missed Graveyard Keeper when it first launched back in 2018, which is surprising because my love of sims dates back to the '90s. Undoubtedly, I was still deep into my Stardew Valley obsession at the time—and there’s a surprising amount of similarities between the two. Playing Graveyard Keeper has reignited my love of 2D sims, though, like my character, I’m still getting my head around living in a strange world between life and death. Coined as a cemetery management sim, you’ve died and now you’re living in a strange medieval and mythical purgatory where you take on the role of the Graveyard Keeper while trying to figure out how to get back to the world and your love. You’ve got the usual crops to grow and fish to catch, just set in an unusual place, but you’ve also got bodies you have to autopsy and bury (or throw in the river) as well as buckets of blood to collect. If you’re thinking about giving Graveyard Keeper a try ahead of the sequel’s release, here’s the lowdown on what you can expect if you’re a farm sim fan. Link: https://www.pcgamer.com/games/life-sim/graveyard-keeper-will-i-like/
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If there's one thing that the now-defunct World Championship Wrestling was known for in the 1990s, it was wasting absolutely colossal amounts of billionaire Ted Turner's cash. You could say that the media mogul could afford it, but WCW's spendthrift ways were because it was always something of a vanity project: Turner made his name in cable television and, while he valued the loyal audience and advertising revenue of a WCW, his fatal flaw was being a wrestling fan. Thus were born the so-called Monday Night Wars of the 1990s, where WCW and Vince McMahon's WWF (later WWE) went head-to-head: the difference being that the WWF had to wash its own face financially, whereas Turner could (and did) bankroll WCW's spending splurges. So one feature of the era was high-profile former WWF stars like Hulk Hogan and Macho Man Randy Savage jumping ship for obscene amounts of money. Another was chronically terrible creative decisions. Which brings us to Glacier: a wrestling gimmick that, even by WCW standards, made for terrible viewing and was an exceptional waste of money. It was also an unashamed rip-off of Mortal Kombat's Sub-Zero, involved hundreds of thousands of dollars being wasted on pyrotechnics and an appalling costume, and utterly failed to gain any momentum before Midway's lawyers went "erm hold on" and WCW ran away from it as fast as the company could. Link: https://www.pcgamer.com/games/fighting/world-championship-wrestling-once-spent-millions-on-a-gimmick-ripping-off-mortal-kombats-sub-zero-before-midway-threatened-to-sue-and-wcw-immediately-gave-up-we-were-gonna-lose-big-like-real-big/
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Marathon was the fourth best-selling game (by revenue) in the US when it released in March, and the sixth best so far this year, according to market performance analyst firm Circana. That's quite the surprising statistic given the vitriol surrounding its very existence and the constant doom-watching of its Steam Charts. It's even more impressive when you consider that the stat is based on revenue (not the pure number of copies sold), since Marathon only costs $40—it's not a full-price game, pulling in $60 dollars a pop.This means that Marathon, on the surface, beat out the likes of Pokémon Pokopia, Monster Hunter Stories 3: Twisted Reflection, and, perhaps most surprisingly, Crimson Desert. In first place was MLB: The Show 26, followed by Resident Evil: Requiem which is still hitting hard in its second month, and then WWE 2K26 in third place, ahead of Marathon. Link: https://www.pcgamer.com/games/fps/despite-the-negativity-marathon-was-one-of-last-months-best-selling-games-though-theres-a-catch/
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The Assassin's Creed Black Flag remake is just over yon horizon, scheduled to dock this summer, nevermind the leaky hull that Ubisoft always springs when trying to keep a secret. The fourth mainline Assassin's Creed game was an unequivocal pirate game favorite in the years before we had Sea of Thieves. It's still got a place in a lot of hearts thanks to roguish pirate protagonist Edward Kenway and his antics rallying a bunch of pirate legends to a haven in Nassau.When is the Black Flag Resynced release date?Assassin's Creed Black Flag Resynced launches on July 9, 2026 on PC (via Steam or Epic), PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S for $60 / £50.The original Black Flag launched in 2013, a turning point for the series that handwaved the connection between its prior Templar lore stuff and this new lad Edward Kenway with a bunch of golden age of piracy cameos—Blackbeard, Anne Bonny, those scallywags. Back then, our reviewer Tom Senior gave it a pretty glowing 90% review. Folks these days who lament the more recent action-RPG era of Creed still tend to cite Black Flag as a favorite, even if it was a bit of a departure from early AC stealth at the time. Link: https://www.pcgamer.com/games/assassins-creed/black-flag-resynced-guide/
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Sometimes you just gotta roll with the punches and, credit where it's due, Ubisoft eventually leaned into the fact that its Assassin's Creed Black Flag remake became, in the publisher's own words, "the worst-kept secret in gaming." The remake's existence was revealed ahead of time by countless leaks: everything from age rating boards to anonymous sources to its own lead actor, Matt Ryan—who then said he wouldn't be saying any more because "the company threatened to sue me." It got leaked by the existence of a statue. Twice. Finally wiser heads prevailed and Ubisoft began meme-ing about the game, and yesterday officially confirmed that the game will be revealed later this week. But wait! There's still time for the leakiest game ever to offer up one more leak for old times' sake, with a clip from what is presumably the reveal trailer finding its way onto X. Link: https://www.pcgamer.com/games/assassins-creed/even-after-ubisoft-confirmed-gamings-worst-kept-secret-of-an-assassins-creed-black-flag-remake-it-somehow-manages-to-leak-another-trailer-before-the-reveal/
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New Xbox boss Asha Sharma had some good and bad news for Game Pass subscribers yesterday: the service is now cheaper, but new Call of Duty games will no longer be included with the service at release. They'll now arrive a year later, around the time that they're inevitably replaced by the next Call of Duty. The change is one of the first major shakeups from Sharma, who takes up Phil Spencer's mantle following a truly shameful year for Microsoft in which Xbox was the least of its fumbles. Xbox's two-year run of giving away its single biggest money-maker to subscribers is over, which Activision seems keen to move on from, as Call of Duty's wider availability reportedly dealt a huge blow to the profitability of Black Ops 6 in 2024 and Black Ops 7 in 2025. Link: https://www.pcgamer.com/games/call-of-duty/older-call-of-duty-games-are-coming-to-game-pass-in-2026/
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Following on from the five new heroes last season—the largest number of fresh faces in a single update since the game first launched—Overwatch Season 2: Summit has welcomed Sierra. It's fair to say that the character tier list has been shaken up quite a bit lately (partly because of a flying cat, of all things), especially as Blizzard rapidly balances the roster As a Masters player with nearly 2,000 hours in Overwatch since it launched in 2016 (the days of the beta, even), I'll go over which characters are the best right now for the average player. Remember though, you'll need to change characters based on both your own team's composition and the enemy's, so it's never as simple as smacking all the 'best' characters together and hoping for the best. In fact, that's a surefire way to lose if you don't know how to use your abilities well. Link: https://www.pcgamer.com/games/fps/overwatch-tier-list/
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Airborne Kingdom was one of the early pioneers of what I've dubbed the "weird city builder" trend, one that takes the genre out of its realistic, SimCity-esque roots and plonks it on the back of a dinosaur or in a world populated by beavers. In Airborne Kingdom's case, the gimmick was building a flying city, and it executed that well enough to receive a score of 80% in our Airborne Kingdom review. I'd lost track of what developer The Wandering Band had been up to since, because Steam's torrent of new games never ceases. But it turns out what it's been doing is making Airborne Empire, which takes the foundations of Airborne Kingdom and builds it out with a larger world and some light RPG elements. After four years of development and just over a year in Steam early access, Airborne Empire has formally released with a substantial 1.0 update. The launch patch adds several major new features to Airborne Empire, chief among which is a new area to explore. Kingsfell is a snowbound region where landmasses are surrounded by icebergs and riven with frigid waterways. Here, players will discover new stories and locations, and encounter "new environmental conditions" as their city soars through the sky. Link: https://www.pcgamer.com/games/city-builder/the-sequel-to-flying-city-builder-airborne-kingdom-just-hit-1-0-with-a-huge-update-and-a-50-percent-discount/
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RuneScape doesn't feel like RuneScape without the ability to spend hours of your life fishing. In fact, levelling that essential skill is a quintessential part of the experience, so when RuneScape: Dragonwilds released with no fishing element—I can't lie—I was incredibly disappointed. Fortunately, we don't have much longer to wait, and it has been revealed that fishing will come to Ashenfall on April 21. A trailer shared to the official Dragonwilds YouTube channel shows what to expect from the skill, as well as featuring a pretty jolly remix of Sea Shanty 2 in the background, and it's exactly what I had hoped for. I mean, there are only so many ways you can really imagine fishing in a survival game, but it still ticks those boxes. You and your friends will be able to gather around ponds and pools across the world, cast your line, and spend all your waking moments fishing—as Jagex always intended. What more could you want? Except it's not just about fishing with a rod. Judging by the trailer, it looks like you'll be able to fish with a net at the edge of ponds and pools of water too. If you're particularly proud of a catch, you'll be able to create a mounted trophy of that fish to display in your base. The trailer shows seven different fish mounted in a player's base, but I'm sure there will be more lurking beneath the surface for us to discover. Link: https://www.pcgamer.com/games/survival-crafting/at-long-last-fishing-will-finally-come-to-runescape-dragonwilds-tomorrow-so-ill-wave-goodbye-to-my-other-skills-now/
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