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The actual biggest game of October, the Shovel Knight devs' Zelda-like Mina the Hollower, gets delayed as devs say it's "so close to being done"
By Dustin Bailey published
News "We're playing it from start to finish every day"

Silksong player pops the hood, checks the gauges, and determines the best silk skill is one you get very early on: "This should surprise absolutely nobody"
By Austin Wood published
News Thread Storm is the DPS king by a country mile

Silksong is crushing Hollow Knight sales with 6 million downloads after 4 weeks, analyst reports – 4 million on Steam alone
By Austin Wood published
News That is a lot of bench tax money

Zelda, Okami, and Jak & Daxter inspired Demi and the Fractured Dream, its devs tell me, and I can feel it after playing only one dungeon
By Alessandro Fillari published
Hands-on Hands-on | Demi and the Fractured Dream draws from the legacy of classic 3D action games for its dark fantasy adventure

"Insanely hard" Silksong true ending speedrun world record is somehow already under 4 hours: "We have to do the entire game with 5 masks and 2 needle upgrades"
By Austin Wood published
News "I think, realistically, a 3:50 is pretty possible," says speedrunner BlueSR

Ubisoft and Tencent's new Assassin's Creed and Far Cry studio has a name, and it's reportedly already making games
By Anthony McGlynn published
News Assassin's Creed, Rainbow Six Siege, and more are being handled by the joint venture

"I don't think it works super well": BioShock creator Ken Levine hasn't been involved in BioShock 4's development, and he's not sure if people would want him to "come in and punch things up" anyway
By Catherine Lewis published
News "Me just coming in [...] and saying X, Y, and Z, that's not really how games are made"

Hollow Knight: Silksong sicko laughs in the face of the difficulty discourse, completes the metroidvania without taking a single hit because "it did not seem that bad"
By Scott McCrae published
News I haven't even beaten it yet
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