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Active Quest Episode 50: Our Top Ten Games of the Decade

Joseph, Chris, and Josh celebrate their 50th episode by sharing their personal top ten games from the decade and discuss them in detail.

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Celeste developer Extremely OK Games has announced its next game, Earthblade has been delayed

Earthblade is a 2D fantasy platformer in a seamless pixel art world and is the next release from the Celeste team, well it’s still is but likely will not be released in 2024 as Extremely OK Games’ head Maddy Thorson explains in an official blog post. Earthblade was first announced in April 2021 and then had its first trailer at The Game Awards in 2022. You are Névoa, an enigmatic child of Fate returning at long last to Earth, in this fantasy platformer. Earthblade’s lush pixel art world offers seamless exploration, challenging combat, and countless mysteries to pick apart. Celeste was an amazing game, so we know this will be too, we just will need to wait at least another year.

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XiNatsuDragnel30d ago

That's good then make earthblade 64 afterwards too

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Life Is Strange Developer Has 5 Unannounced Games In The Pipeline

Life is Strange developer Don't Nod currently has five unannounced games in the pipeline.

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Stonilein30d ago

pls never let the devs cook again

helicoptergirl29d ago

This studio might be spreading themselves too thin.

anast29d ago

It's probably the same game broken into 5 episodes or just repurposed for each story.

ROCKY2829d ago

who gives a shyte - only the 1st one was good - wash rinse and repeat

ROCKY2829d ago

something isn't right with the balance of the force in the game industry
it won't be the crash of 1983 - but there will be some sort of reset !

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Dark Souls: Archthrones Reaffirms Modding Is The Best Thing To Happen To Games

"Dark Souls: Archthrones is like playing a brand new FromSoftware game, and that speaks volumes about just how much good modding can do," says Hanzala from eXputer.