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Marvel Rivals director on Helldivers 2 nerfs and how a little "psychology" could help us cope: "sometimes it's good to frustrate the player"
By Jasmine Gould-Wilson published
News "Winning all the time is boring"
Yes, The Witcher 4 might really look like it does in the RPG's new cinematic trailer: "It represents a look that we're targeting"
By Anna Koselke published
News The trailer has "the overall feel" CD Projekt Red wants in-game
With games like GTA 6 and Monster Hunter Wilds set to stuff 2025, Helldivers 2 lead says "it was super good we launched when we did"
By Alex Raisbeck published
News "We just happened to release at a very good time when there was not that much competition."
Beware of Helldivers 2's new vehicles - Arrowhead were trying to maximize "laughter-per-minute" with High Command's cars
By Kaan Serin published
News "With everything we're adding, we want to get these chaotic, tense, fun moments"
Final Fantasy 14 devs would love to do a Monster Hunter Wilds collab: "There are many fans of the Monster Hunter series within the FF14 team, and I am one of them"
By Dustin Bailey published
News "With the release date for Monster Hunter Wilds almost upon us, we will do our best to enjoy the game first"
Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero is one of the best-selling games in Bandai Namco history: "A nice surprise in a year that's been kind of rough overall," says analyst
By Kaan Serin published
News Sparking Zero is also the best-selling Dragon Ball game to date
Core Keeper creators channel Terraria with a gorgeous multiplayer survival game "where every pixel is yours to shape, mine, build, or explode"
By Alex Raisbeck published
News Terrarific
After a year of PSN controversy, balance woes, and a 63-day recovery effort, Helldivers 2 devs say "we've been on a rollercoaster, but we're also in an extremely privileged position to be on this rollercoaster"
By Alex Raisbeck published
News "Even with all the ups and downs, I'm so happy to be on this ride."
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