Upcoming game Slayblade is going viral for basically turning Beyblade battles into a PS1-style roguelite
You build custom battle-tops and fight your way through a Y2K-inspired city
Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick says physical discs "don't really make sense" for big games like GTA 6
“Our business is well over 90% digitally distributed. It's already a digital business. So in certain instances, especially if it's a big game, discs just — note I said discs — don't really make sense for the consumer.
Translation: „we want to scam you out of your money, you having no rights, no second hand market“
"Pesadilla"
Porque un soldado ucraniano relató cómo fue reclutado: "Estaba jugando CS:GO, discutí con un tipo, me dijo que trabajaba en la oficina de reclutamiento y que me iba a encontrar. Yo le dije que se fuera a la mierda. Al día siguiente, una furgoneta vino a recogerme".
A PC gamer has found a fun way to make Steam games feel like physical cartridges again.
Reddit user u/Jibril-sama created a setup using old 2.5-inch SSDs, with each 128GB drive holding one Steam game and a small script.
When the SSD is plugged into the PC, it automatically opens Steam and launches that game.
The creator bought the used SSDs for around €7 each and uses them to store games that aren’t played often, freeing up space on the main drive.
When they want to play a game, they simply plug in the SSD like inserting a game cartridge.