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Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 passes Metaphor: ReFantazio's 85,000 player Steam peak - it's now in the same league as its heavyweight JRPG inspirations
By Kaan Serin published
News The new turn-based homage pulled in more than 87,000 Steam players at the same time

Indie publisher is "spiritually re-releasing" its PS2-style horror game after it came out on the same day as Oblivion Remastered's massive stealth launch
By Kaan Serin published
News Post Trauma: The Re-Release - Except We're Not Un-Releasing It First, and It's Pretty Much the Same comes out in around two months

Xbox and Bethesda celebrate 4 million Oblivion Remastered players in just 3 days: "That's a lot of cheese wheels in pockets"
By Jordan Gerblick published
News Xbox scored a big win this week with Oblivion Remastered

Well played, Todd: You can see Skyrim, or at least its tallest mountain, from the edge of Oblivion Remastered
By Jordan Gerblick published
News Oblivion Remastered gives you a view of Skyrim's Throat of the World summit, but it's quite a hike to get there

Marvel Rivals mid-season patch buffs Strategists, nerfs Groot and Spider-Man, and gives Vanguards and Strategists a competitive boost: "We can't guarantee perfection 100% of the time"
By Austin Wood published
News Vanguards and Strategists could "face a slight disadvantage" in competitive performance rating

One giant leap for mankind: Baldur's Gate 3 mod "Withers' Big Naturals" succeeded by Oblivion Remastered mod "The Emperor's Big Naturals," so "finally the game is f***ing playable"
By Ashley Bardhan published
News Keep your eyes on the naturals – I mean, big prize, I mean the Emperor's eyes, I –

"Speechless": Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, the first game from a studio filled with ex-Ubisoft devs, is officially the best-rated game of 2025
By Austin Wood published
News Sandfall Interactive's debut RPG beats Blue Prince, Split Fiction, and more

Baldur's Gate 3 "changed design direction at least two times" after Larian first tried a "cartoony approach" with the RPG, "closer to what we see in D&D books"
By Anna Koselke published
News Can you imagine a cartoony Lae'zel?
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