Well itās been a little longer than it typically is for me covering recent gaming news Iāve spotted, and thatās entirely my fault! I am sorry!
But, hopefully youāre still in the mood to read through some bits and pieces Iāve spotted recently!
What are these posts?
My aim for these News Posts in general though is to format them in a more clearly not a professional, but someone who cares about gaming manner than most gaming sites do now. Less demanding? My ever-lasting inspo is the old, old video game sites, blogs and magazines that I never had the privilege of being alive for:
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Image/gif/link heavy (every time I make these, at least 4 GIFs end up being too big for Lemmy to upload, and it always makes me sad)
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Personal voice (I canāt help rambling, send help ā this wonāt be even slightly professionally written)
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Mostly news or articles or points which you wonāt find on normal gaming sites. These are the smaller, lesser things that Iām drawn to. I know youāll have spotted the big news articles, so Iām hoping some of these smaller ones might have been missed by you.
A mixed bag of what Iāve considered news this week, so there really is a bit of everything ahead.
So grab a coffee? Or a tea? Or a fresh juice? And enjoy <3
GOG News:
One-click Mods:
I know some of you have seen this by now, but its still important to highlight. GOG has brought in a simple mod program to their site, which isā¦quite unlike what is available elsewhere.
While youāre still free to mod your GOG games as you typically do, this method takes one major mod (which itself might be made of a few separate elements) and applies it to the game required. If youād like to play that modded game, you download it (with one click!) and play! You install selected mods withā¦well, just one click. No manual setup, no digging into folders, you just hit install and go.
The first batch includes some all-time community favorites:
- āHorn of the Abyssā for Heroes of Might and Magic III
- āPhobosā for DOOM 3
- āUnofficial Patchā for Vampire: The Masquerade ā Bloodlines
- Fallout: London ā One-click Edition
- āEnderal: Forgotten Stories for The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Special Edition
- ā¦and coming soon ā The Elder Scrolls Skyblivion for The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Special Edition
So, youāll need the base game in your library, but if you own it, then youāll be able to download and install this pre-modded version of the game and justā¦skip the mod headaches! Everything runs smoothly right out of the box.
These mods arenāt just fan content, theyāre part of how games survive. Some restore cut content, others add entire campaigns, new factions, or modern fixes that never made it into official releases. GOG is treating them like the preservation work they are, and they hope this makes it easier for more people to enjoy what the modding community has built over the years.
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GOG themselves made an official announcement on YouTube you can watch here, where they cover it
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And the link to the available (so far) mods is here, too, if you want to read about each one
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Here is a link to the GOG forum discussion on the new one-click mods!
Some GOG Game Updates:
As always, I try to bring some attention to some games which have had updates (or releases) recently, becauseā¦well if youāre a GOG user youāll certainly know, sometimes keeping games up-to-date can be difficult, or pass you by.
Mostly though, this is probably just going to be an excuse for me to add some GIFs and talk about a handful of games I love?
Trudograd is an interesting one. This is a kinda āexpansionā on the base game (though that base game is not required to play Trudograd) Atom RPG, and is a great take on Fallout 2. Those turn-based post-apocalyptic cRPGs you love? This one is a fantastic example of them. Trudograd was released in 2021, and somehow still having fixes and lil updates. If you love the original two Fallout games, then this might be one you enjoy
- Arctico (-80% off currently on GOG)
Arctico is as independent as you can get, but the dev is so dedicated to the game, which is lovely to see. Itās sitting at āMostly Positiveā (1,913 reviews at time of typing) on Steam, so it is a niche game.
Explore Arctico with your dog sled, kayak, and parachute! Build and customize your base camp, gather resources and samples, set up labs, and take good care of your dogs in this peaceful island.
This latest update is from June 5th, and was the āmajor base building updateā. Iād recommend this one, if you want a cute, cozy and kinda relaxing off-kilter game, you can get it on GOG or Steam, and IDK, makes me feel nice to have supported a little venture into game dev!
This is a odd game, it was abandoned back in the 360/PS3 era (15 years ago now) and left for dead:
The story of Captain Blood begins in 2003, when Akella, the publisher behind the original three Postal games (including the now-infamous Postal 3) announced it was going to make a pirate game based on the work of novelist Rafael Sabatini. After an initial reveal at E3 2004, production on the game was restarted. Playlogic, which you may remember for cult horror hit Obscure 2, signed on as publisher. But in 2006, progress on Captain Blood again came to a halt and development of the game was restarted a second time. The first trailer arrived in 2008. A website went live in 2010. And after that, silence.
But, somehow the game was reassembled and relaunched and is now available for everyone to play. Is it worth it? I think it needs a few more patches, but I am a total sucker for pirate games (seriously, we have so few in gaming!). Itās very of-the-time, very ā2006ishā and rather clunky, but Iām a fan of the novel (which is really only a name-sake for this project), and Iām glad its getting updates and patches!
I know, I know, Iāve shouted at you all before to play this butā¦you really should play it! If youāve any nostalgia (youāre old) or curiosity (me!) for the āsurvival horror gamesā from the PlayStation 1 era like Resident Evil, Silent Hill, Dino Crisis etcā¦this one should be one for you!
The year is 1990. Itās been two years since the mysterious disappearance of Edward Crow and the abrupt closure of his theme park, Crow Country. But your arrival has broken the silence, Mara Forest. If you want answers, youāll have to venture deep into the darkness of Crow Country to find themā¦
Itās sitting at āOverwhelmingly Positiveā on Steam right now, out of 5,038 reviews, andā¦since Iām writing about it here in my ārecently updated on GOGā section ā youāll no doubt see that it has been updated!
Puzzles, tricks, riddles, an abandoned theme park, some horror ā and even an āexploration modeā for those (like me) who arenāt actually super-duper great with horror scares!
Want to help beavers create a giant metropolis? If youāre into Sim City-ish games, then this one will tick that box for you:
Humans are long gone. In a world struck by droughts and toxic waste, will your lumberpunk beavers do any better? A city-building game featuring ingenious animals, vertical architecture, water physics, and terraforming. Contains high amounts of wood.
āOverwhelmingly Positiveā on Steam, with 29,667 reviews, this is one of the coziest ājust ten minutes moreā games Iāve played, and the water physics in it are incredible - barely any bugs, and obviously updates and support are super consistent. One thing to note though is that this game is in Early Access, but in this case, it isā¦in my eyes well beyond what youād expect for E.A.
Newly Released on GOG:
I also thought it might be nice to just share a tiny copy/pasted āaboutā for some recent games to arrive on GOG, a snap-shot of what they looks like (or my fav ā a GIF!), and a link. This is by no means comprehensiveā¦just something fun :)
Set sail for an epic action-packed adventure in Tridentās Tale, where youāll become Ocean, a bold young captain on a quest to reclaim the legendary Storm Tridentāa mythical artifact that grants power over the seas. But beware the ocean is vast, treacherous, and crawling with danger at every turn!
(link to the trailer here, on YouTube)
The Alters is an ambitious sci-fi survival game with a unique twist. You play as Jan Dolski, the lone survivor of a crash-landed expedition on a hostile planet. To survive, you must form a new crew for your mobile base. Using a substance called Rapidium, you create alternative versions of JanāTHE ALTERSāeach one shaped by a different crucial decision from the protagonistās past.
(ā¦and here is a trailer for this one, too ā if you want to see more!)
In the facility, each step, each shot, each mistake costs precious energy. Rendered entirely in black and white, this mystery can be unravelled. The puzzle can be solved. Donāt ask who tried to solve it before. Do the job. Find oxygen and sleep. Go deeper. And donāt ask about Aaron.
(trailer link via YouTube is here!)
Step into the armor of a relentless Space Marine and use a combination of lethal weaponry to crush overwhelming Ork forces. Immerse yourself in an intense and brutally violent world based on the richest science fantasy ever created.
(thereās a link to the trailer for it here, on YouTube if youāve somehow not seen it yet!)
Anoxia Station is a mining management game set in a dystopian near-past. A supervolcanic eruption devastated the Earthās surface, rendering it uninhabitable. Nations now teeter on the brink of extinction relying on the Terranauts - miners sent into the hellish depths of this dying world-. Their mission: extract petroleum, crucial to sustaining humanityās essential infrastructures and survival.
(link to the trailer here on YouTube)
This Month on GOG:
Just a recap of a couple things I have covered before, butā¦this month there really has been a fair lot of GOG news, which is a bit of a rare thing. So if somehow you missed what I shared before, thereās some brief dot-points here for you:
GOGās Meeting Rooms (in their own words):
Every GOG employee is a gamer, so we love to gamify our day-to-day work. Each meeting room in our office is named after a game-related place, so throughout the day, we find ourselves visiting places like Khorinis, Tristram, Night City, Erathia, and more! It makes each meeting feel a bit like an adventure. And yes, every meeting in Tristram should start with āStay awhile and listenā but that is a work in progress. Bonus fact ā we also have a meeting room called Roach and to be fair ā itās as comfortable as riding a horse. Fortunately, Roach meeting room wonāt suddenly appear on a roof of a building. Or will it?
Retro Gaming / Emulation News:
SBC Gaming (briefly):
Iām not going to go into much detail here, because in at least one of these the specs of the upcoming handheld are presented in one of the pictures. SBC (single board computer) handhelds began as primarily community built and driven Raspberry Pi projects, but now has well and truly become polished handhelds. Running Android or Linux, theyāre released (it is joked) every week or two, but sometimes really are magic.
The latest to be announced (or leaked) which are interesting to me are:
Anbernicās RG Slide:
Ayaneoās Flip 1S DS:
Retroidās Dual Screen Add-on:
One thing to note on this one is that MelonDS (a Nintendo DS emulator ā or the DS emulator!) has released their own update to support this incoming dual screen add-on:
In anticipation of the upcoming dual-screen Android handhelds, Iāve taken the opportunity to implement dual-screen support in melonDS for Android! We now have two great ways to enjoy the Nintendo DS in all its glory: DraStic, and my own fork of melonDS with dual-screen support.
MGS/17:
Nothing to go into here, but Metal Gear Solid 4 has now turned 17 years old! Andā¦is somehow still locked to the PlayStation 3 platform. I know weāre all assuming (letās face it, with strong reasons to!) that the next MGS āpackā on Steam will bring it to modern systems, but for now itās a nightmare to play.
Emulation is still a mess, I have read plenty of people who tell me how easy and fine it is to emulate, even on the Steam Deck ā thatās certainly not true. Itās the opposite of easy, and it runs poorly.
Interesting though, that Metal Gear predicted the use of AI and rise of certain global threats. Mechanized walking tanks wonāt be too far off, we already have them in miniature form, itās just scaling them up at this point.
And hereās a little snapshot of the ladies behind the B&B Unit in MGS4:
Anyway, happy birthday MGS, you still remain one of my fav āfranchiseā of games ever made!
Game Boy Coasters:
Otzedotze has been making some fun little coasters, as youāll see:
I wanted to test the color system on my 3D printer, so I quickly turned some titlescreens into coasters. You can download the files here:
PS2 Jailbreak:
This one is kinda niche, admittedly, but if youāve an interest in the PS2 jailbreaking scene, then youāll be excited to hear a new exploit is coming for ProtoKernel models. It will allow for DTL-H10000 and DTL-H10000S to be finally disc-less exploitable.
Took 25 years, but now we can say that all PS2 models are hackable without discs!
I found these images demonstrating the process, but it is coming soon:
Atari Handheld:
This oneāsā¦curious. While hitting the nostalgia notes for those old enough to have experienced it back before time began, itās going to be an incredibly niche product.
The criticism Iām seeing (and agreeing with), is the limited-to-three-games idea. I do understand licensing is a nightmare to organize, but when the entire library of the 2600 is maybe 10-16MB big, thereās no excuse for keeping the number of games so low (I suspect itās a petty attempt to make more money by selling more of these with similarly limited game options)
Regardless though, it is a nice retro design:
Arari Decanter Set:
IDK, this just made me laugh when I saw it. Done by the same studio that is making (apparently) the handheld above ā ThumbsUp ā its a glass decanter set for all the fancy Atari fans! Just added this because it was mildly amusing:
Massive Update for PPSSPP:
No, itās not the sound of me calling a cat (I knowā¦that old joke), PPSSPP is overwhelmingly referred to as the emulator. Itās been around forever, runs on a potato, performs perfectly.
A few days ago, version 1.19.1 was announced, and is making a lot of people who enjoy emulation very, very happy!
The full release notes are here, via ppsspp.org
And the āupcoming changesā page is here, on the same site
Of interest though:
From now on, major releases will be yearly, instead twice a year. Due to the additional platforms supported, the release process is longer and more complicated than ever, so it doesnāt make sense to do it too often. The plan is to make a new major release every spring, probably March or April.
Additionally, upcoming requirements from Android means that we will soon have to update an important development tool (the NDK) to a newer release, which will force us to drop support for the very oldest version of Android. Not to worry too much though, as the current estimation is that weāll still be able to support Android 4.3+, which is still very, very old!
Another new thing is that in the next release, the āWindows ARM64ā release will be considered officially supported. This doesnāt make much difference though as it already worked well, but I now have a device to test it on! ARM64 is the CPU architecture (or rather, ISA) used by processors like the Qualcomm Snapdragon and Apple Silicon. The former is starting to show up in PC laptops and is performing really well in my testing, much like the latter.
Other Gaming News:
Xbox/ROG Handheld Prices:
I wonāt bother covering the ROG Xbox Ally and ROG Xbox Ally X (horrible naming conventions, typical for the Xbox ecosystem), but I will mention that the pre-order, release date and price for these has leaked.
- Pre-orders for both are set for August, 2025
- Release is October, 2025
- ā¬599 (or $499 USD) price tag for the standard ROG Xbox Ally
- ā¬899 (or $799 USD) for the higher-end Ally X
Another Xbox āleakā:
Take this one with more than a single grain of salt, but ācode strings attached to Xbox Game Passā suggest an incoming price hike. Again.
A WindowsCentral link is here if you wanna dig deeper!
Digital Foundry with Switch 2ās Cyberpunk:
The full video is best, but hereās a brief breakdown of what you can expect (it runs well but Phantom Liberty struggles):
- 720P/810P Handheld (Via DLSS upscaling) or 1080P docked (Via DLSS Upscaling)
- Better Texture Quality than PS4 or Series S
- Better reflections than PS4 or Series S
- Better Framerate than PS4
- Similar FPS to Series S Quality mode except in Phantom Liberty
- Significantly better asset loading speed than PS4
- NPC/Vehicle Density on par with PS4 but behind Series S
- Outdoor shadows less sharp than PS4 Interior Shadows improved compared to PS4
- 40FPS mode is kind of pointless as it doesnāt hit it in stress tests and Quality mode is actually more stable
One thing to remember, in handheld mode the game runs at 360p/450p and is then upscaled to 720p.
Here is the link to their video on YouTube, if youād like all the details!
Epic Games Browser Library:
A user (jamesyb0y) has created a handy way for you to see your Epic Games library. Currently thereāsā¦weirdly no way for you to see what games you have from Epic on their website. The only kinda workaround to seeing them is to go through the account and transactions pages ā which is arduous and stupid.
So theyāve made a browser extension (currently only on Chrome, but it has been submitted to Firefox and is under review for now, so it is coming soon if youāre a Firefox or fork user).
The Epic Games Library Extension addresses those weird limitations by providing:
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Direct access to your games library without navigating through multiple pages
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Built-in search functionality to quickly find specific games
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Sorting options to organize your collection
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A clean, user-friendly interface for browsing your games
Its a nice addition, for those who want to check if they might have claimed a free game before buying it again!
Crescent County:
The developers stated that after being rejected by over 50 publishers, they instead crowdfunded their game ā called Crescent County ā on Kickstarter in under 23 hours.
I just thought this game was interesting, and to bring it to some attention, because it shows how darn hard it is to have a game made. Of course the indie game scene is its own gigantic and fruitful world, but the idea that publishers expect a massive amount of hype created before the game is even ready: getting followers and posts to make them even take note? Exhausting.
Anyway, on to Crescent County:
Crash headfirst into this witch-tech open world, drifting and driving on the back of your new motorbroom. Make deliveries, trick out your broom, and race your new friends (and crushes) as the sun sets. Get into gossip, sort your life out, and discover what it means to find home.
During the day youāre a motorbroom courier: delivering packages, herding sheep, and fixing leylines. Help the locals and get to know their struggles and endless drama (plus earning yourself a little bit of cash). Plan your day by picking your jobs and broom setup, and then zoom around getting things done!
There is a demo on Steam now, which has controller support!
And here is a link to their Kickstarter, it only has a few days left and Iām linking it because theyāve got all the info there to better show their game](https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/annahollinrake/crescent-county)
Firebreak:
Iām so excited for Remedyās upcoming game, Firebreak!!!
Do you have friends to play this with? ā¦no, no I do not. But Iāll be jumping in solo and loving it regardless.
Anyway, this oneās for the Steam Deck users ā Remedy shared their video showing it playing perfectly on the Steam Deck itself. And fans of their (beautiful) game Control might notice some sticky notes there in the background, too!
Thatās That:
I know, not so much covered this time around, but I solemnly pinkie-swear that the next āissueā I write up will be back to form.
Iāve actually gotten some odd news ā Iāve got a bit of nerve damage. So that depressing fact is what is weighing on my mind lately, and while I do share daily on Mastodon, writing one of these up just kinda felt a bit too Leviathanesque to me.
I also changed the image I attach to these posts, unsure if this one will be āitā for good, butā¦idk, do chime in if youāve any ideas on that!
What have you been playing?
Canāt help but sneak this in, as I always do. Iād love to hear what games youāve been playing. Have you tried anything from Steamās own Next Fest 2025? Emulating? Have you found a little-known game youād recommend? Iād love to hear it!
Iāve been gaming a little less than usual. Iāve got a bunch of new games from GOG, and have been playing Death Stranding instead!
Previous Posts:
If youād like to read my previous Gaming News posts (theyāre mounting up in number now!), then you can find them here:
- Steam Deck / Gaming News #2
- Steam Deck / Gaming News #3
- Steam Deck / Gaming News #4
- Steam Deck / Gaming News #5
- Steam Deck / Gaming News #6
- Steam Deck / Gaming News #7
- Steam Deck / Gaming News #8
- Steam Deck / Gaming News #9
- Steam Deck / Gaming News #10
- Steam Deck / Gaming News #11
- Steam Deck / Gaming News #12
- Steam Deck / Gaming News #13
- Steam Deck / Gaming News #14
- Steam Deck / Gaming News #15
- Steam Deck / Gaming News #16
- Steam Deck / Gaming News #17
- Steam Deck / Gaming News #18
Mastodon:
I do tend to post there each day, 99.99% gaming nonsense. If you want more of this, then come drop by!
Thank you, as always, for making things easier and more accessible for others! Itās truly so nice of you to do so, even if a handful find some things interesting, thatās a win in my books!
Thank you! Iāve been looking at that for hours now, feeling lethargic and lazy to fix itā¦but when Iām called out? Well, I had to! So thanks for that :P
lol, youāre welcome!