Path Of Exile 2 Devs Preview Update To Make The Endgame More Rewarding Ahead Of Bigger Changes In The Future
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by Ethan Gach
2d ago
Changes coming in Path of Exile 2's first update of 2025 have been previewed in a recent developer diary. While bigger overhauls of the early-access action-RPG’s economy, progression, and class balancing will come in the future, fans have some worthwhile teaks to look forward to in the meantime. Read more ..read more
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19,000 Games Came To Steam In 2024 And 80 Percent Of Them Had Almost No Players
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by Zack Zwiezen
2d ago
Nearly 19,000 video games were released on Steam in 2024. That’s a lot! In fact, it’s more than hit the platform in any other year. But most of those games, around 80 percent of them in fact, went mostly unplayed, according to publicly available data. Read more ..read more
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Steam Ate Microsoft's Lunch On PC, It's About To Do The Same On Handhelds
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by Zack Zwiezen
6d ago
Valve’s handheld device, the Steam Deck, wasn’t the first portable gaming PC ever created, but it is by the far the most successful. And like Steam becoming the de facto way people play PC games in 2025, SteamOS will soon be the most popular way to play PC titles on the go, which is not great for Microsoft. Read more ..read more
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Steam's Surprise End-Of-Year Hit Is A Psychological Horror Game About An Anime Girlfriend
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by Ethan Gach
2w ago
Steam’s latest mini-sensation has arrived and it’s called MiSide. The meta thriller in the vein of Doki Doki Literature Club has already racked up one of the highest ratings on Valve’s storefront just a couple weeks after its completely under-the-radar launch, thanks in part to streams by Mark “Markiplier” Fischbach… Read more ..read more
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Delta Force, As Told By Steam Reviews
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by Brandon Morgan
1M ago
It seems like every year or two, we have a new “Battlefield-killer” storming the market in the hopes of gaining a following within the large-scale first-person shooter market. Following the absolute disaster of Battlefield 2042, there’s a pretty large hole to fill. But is Delta Force—the free-to-play first-person… Read more ..read more
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19 Awesome-Looking Games From The Game Awards Day Of The Devs Showcase You Probably Missed
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by Ethan Gach
1M ago
We used to only get a Day of the Devs showcase once a year during the summer. Now we get an encore during the holidays as well. This year’s Day of the Devs: Game Awards 2024 Edition didn’t disappoint either. Every time I think the heavily curated, very personal, extremely intimate showcase can’t possibly top the last… Read more ..read more
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God Of War Ragnarök Is The Latest Steam Review Victim Of Sony's PC Login Requirement
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by Ethan Gach
1M ago
God Of War Ragnarök was one of 2022's hit games on PS5 and PS4, and by all accounts it looks great and plays well on PC, where it arrived via Valve’s storefront earlier this week. The Steam user review score is less than stellar, however, as players use the metric to once again boycott Sony’s PSN login requirement. Read more ..read more
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The Balatro Takeover Has Only Just Begun
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by Ethan Gach
1M ago
Look to your left. Look to your right. One of those people is about to discover Balatro for the first time. The other has already been secretly playing it every spare moment they get. Read more ..read more
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Steam Has New Rules For DLC And Season Passes To Prevent Players From Getting Screwed
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by Ethan Gach
1M ago
You shouldn’t pre-order games, but people do it all the time anyway. Increasingly, people have gotten in the habit of pre-ordering DLC too, paying up front for content that won’t be delivered for months or even years, if ever. Valve’s now cracking down on the whole thing with stricter rules for companies selling… Read more ..read more
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Neva, As Told By Steam Reviews
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by Brandon Morgan
2M ago
When you think about popular video games making waves year-round, it’s usually not the side-scrolling indie titles with a unique art direction that earn their place as household names. Sure, they shake up the pond for a time, but sooner or later the hype is replaced by whatever AAAA title is in the works at… Read more ..read more
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