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Statistics prove everyone is T-posing for dominance in Elden Ring Nightreign, the feared Bell Bearing Hunter is only the fourth-deadliest field boss, and nobody plays Guardian
By Ted Litchfield published
news I expected better from Elmer Fudd of the Briar, the Ball Busting Hunter.

Let It Die: Inferno promises it used AI 'that observes copyright laws' and isn't 'modeled after any human performers,' so please don't be mad at it
By Joshua Wolens published
News After controversy, Supertrick has detailed exactly where, when, and how Inferno uses AI.

Ball X Pit is getting not just one but three free updates in 2026, adding new characters, buildings, evolutions, and of course more balls
By Robin Valentine published
NEWS But will there be more pit?

'We're so back': After withdrawing from The Game Awards in November, Megabonk is back in the fight in the Players' Voice category
By Andy Chalk published
news Unfortunately for Megabonk, the fan-voted category is seriously stacked.

The AI slop-hose comes to Let It Die as its surprise sequel reveals 'voices, music, and graphics' shaped by the tech
By Joshua Wolens published
News "AI-generated content has been used and then edited by our team."

This lo-fi roguelike deckbuilder is like if someone made a version of Slay the Spire for when you've got a hangover
By Robin Valentine published
BARKS FLY Dog Witch is a perfectly sedate spin on the genre.

Moonlighter 2 made me reckon with how 'cozy' a shopkeeping roguelite with a heavy helping of Hades can get
By Sam Desatoff published
Waxing Moonlighter 2 combines the ideas of several games into one, though it doesn't yet excel at any one element.

This Balatro-inspired stock-trading roguelike marks the first time I've ever screwed up in a deckbuilder by making my deck too good
By Robin Valentine published
STOCKY Insider Trading has some hard lessons to teach about making the numbers go up.

This brilliantly strategic roguelike challenges you to build a whole city on wheels and keep it one step ahead of an unending horde of monsters
By Robin Valentine published
TOWN PLANNING Monsters Are Coming! Rock & Road is for those who love making their perfect little town and then watching a thousand monsters try to destroy it.
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