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Stardew-like Roots Of Pacha removed from Steam after the developer and publisher disagree “over the rights”
The up-and-coming farmlife indie Roots Of Pacha has been pulled from Steam, following a dispute “over the rights” of the game between developer Soda Den and publisher Crytivo. The game is a prehistoric take on Stardew Valley’s crop-growing, dungeon-exploring, people-romancing formula. Its PAX East demo caught our eye earlier this year, and the full release late last month charmed many fans on Steam for the short time it was available.
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Starfield’s latest tease shows that Bethesda is embracing its fantasy roots
It’s a pretty good week to be a Bethesda fan, because now we have two very important dates to mark in the calendar: firstly, on June 11th, we’re getting the much promised Starfield focused direct (which was recently reported to be imminent, but I guess we’re going to have to wait until the magical E3 period for any more reveals, like usual).
Secondly, on the 6th of September, the thing will actually – probably, hopefully – release, on PC, Xbox Series consoles, and it’ll be day one on Game Pass, because Bethesda games are Microsoft first-party games now following a bout of extreme capitalism back in 2021. And it’s looking pretty wonderful, actually.
Starfield being set in an era of massive space colonisation is entirely fresh territory for the studio, and nobody could mistake Skyrim’s dragon-pocked tundra or Fallout’s shattered 50s Americana for Starfield’s NASA-core, homemade Star Trek vibe, but it is driven by the same principle that makes Bethesda’s other games so appealing, which is, as was once proudly boasted on the back of Oblivion’s box, that they allow the player to live another life in another world. Or worlds, in this case.
A chatbot with roots in a dead artist’s memorial became an erotic roleplay phenomenon, now the sex is gone and users are rioting
Rebuild after Ragnarok in roguelike city-builder Roots of Yggdrasil
With Kokomo VR meeting software, Canon takes a step away from its hardware roots
Canon has a long and deep history of being a hardware manufacturer. Most consumers know it best as a camera manufacturer, but the company has a long, deep and illustrious history in medical, office equipment, and other imaging applications. During the pandemic, a lot of its business shifted. People stopped going to offices. Sporting events […]
With Kokomo VR meeting software, Canon takes a step away from its hardware roots by Haje Jan Kamps originally published on TechCrunch
The immersive sim is finally breaking free from its roots
Steam horror game takes Resident Evil back to its fixed camera roots
How does a new Steam horror game that channels the fixed camera of the original Resident Evil games from Capcom sound? If it’s right up your alley, then I have news for you, as an indie developer is working to make that exact game a reality, and you can wishlist it on Steam now while waiting for the soon-to-be-released demo.
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The incredible story of Misty In Roots and their “progressive protest music”
The British reggae group who battled injustice and inequality in the mid-70s and beyond
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