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AppWizard
June 21, 2026
Swordflight is a mod campaign for Neverwinter Nights, developed by Rogueknight333 since 2008. It consists of multiple modules, with the latest released in 2022, focusing on low-level gameplay and character customization. The mod emphasizes strategic gameplay through resource management, extending potion durations and limiting resting opportunities. Its narrative features moral dilemmas and character interactions influenced by race, class, and alignment, creating a dynamic environment. Swordflight is compatible with the Enhanced Edition of Neverwinter Nights and can be downloaded for free from the Neverwinter Vault. Players can support the developer through Patreon.
AppWizard
June 21, 2026
Electronic Arts (EA) filed new trademarks for the Ultima franchise, indicating a potential revival after nearly eight years since the last installment, Underworld Ascendant. Series creator Richard "Lord British" Garriott has expressed his desire to resurrect Ultima and is optimistic about reclaiming copyright in 2027, as creators can reclaim rights after 35 years under U.S. copyright law. However, while Garriott may regain copyright over his original works, EA retains the trademark for the Ultima name. Garriott plans to discuss the franchise's future at Dragon Con later this year.
AppWizard
June 21, 2026
Crysis 2 features a narrative centered around Alcatraz, a U.S. Marine caught in an alien invasion, guided by Prophet from the original Crysis. The game emphasizes destruction, transforming New York into a chaotic battleground, although it suffers from simplistic AI, a convoluted narrative, and clichéd characters. The nanosuit's functionality is reduced compared to its predecessor, limiting active abilities and creativity in gameplay. Players can use stealth and engage in direct combat, with standout moments during defensive missions where they assist civilians and demolish buildings to disrupt enemies. However, the final mission is anticlimactic, leaving players unsatisfied with the conclusion. Despite its limitations, Crysis 2 showcases moments of brilliance and potential for innovation in gaming.
AppWizard
June 20, 2026
Pasokon Retro highlights the rediscovery of the action-adventure game Relics, originally released in 1986 by Bothtec for platforms like MSX and PC-88/98. The game features distinctive blue and yellow graphics and a modest frame rate, offering players a unique experience filled with bizarre scenarios. Players encounter various challenges, including character deaths that require restarts, and the game’s design allows for different outcomes based on player choices. Relics concludes in a cyclical manner, emphasizing exploration and personal growth. It has recently debuted on Steam, inviting new players to engage with its unconventional gameplay.
AppWizard
June 20, 2026
The player trading economy of Path of Exile 2 experienced turmoil due to a new loot-gathering technique that allowed players to quickly accumulate in-game wealth. This led Grinding Gear Games to interrupt their holiday break to address the issue. The introduction of the "temple" feature enabled players to construct dungeons and exploit the system for excessive rewards by locking characters in the campaign and resetting levels. Mark Roberts, co-director of PoE 2, expressed frustration over the need for emergency patches and highlighted ongoing player exploits related to the temple. A patch was released to mitigate a temple strategy that threatened the game's economy. Roberts indicated a lack of sympathy for the temple due to the critical nature of the exploits. Players often aim to accumulate wealth for upgrading builds, but solo self-found mode limits access to rare items. The incident raises questions about future league launches during the holiday season.
AppWizard
June 19, 2026
Rizz Dungeon: Skeleton Key to My Heart is a new dungeon-crawling game developed by the creators of Turnip Boy Commits Tax Evasion. Players control Taffy, a character who uses charm and wit to recruit monster girls instead of relying on combat. The game features unique character dynamics where each monster girl has preferences that affect their performance in battle. Players can engage in strategic party arrangements to enhance stats and navigate social interactions during gameplay. Additionally, players can participate in sleepovers with monster girls to deepen friendships or explore romantic connections through dialogue choices. The game features vibrant pixel art and a whimsical aesthetic, contrasting with traditional dark dungeon themes. Rizz Dungeon is set to be released on September 17.
BetaBeacon
June 19, 2026
Diana, the android girl from Pragmata, was brought to life by a special team at Capcom, comprised entirely of women who have a unique ability to detect a certain kind of "cunning" cuteness in female characters. Despite challenges, Capcom succeeded in making Diana relatable and lovable, leading to an outpouring of memes and discussions online.
Winsage
June 19, 2026
Microsoft's recent Windows update has introduced a cosmetic glitch where the confirmation dialog for permanently deleting a file from the Recycle Bin displays the internal naming convention (e.g., $Rxxxxx.ext) instead of the original file name. This issue is limited to the deletion confirmation dialog; the original file name is preserved in the Recycle Bin and displayed correctly upon restoration. Microsoft has acknowledged the problem but has not provided a public workaround, advising organizations to contact Microsoft Support for assistance. A resolution is in progress and will be included in a future update. The glitch affects desktop versions of Windows from Windows 10 Enterprise LTSB 2016 to Windows 11 26H1, as well as Windows Server editions from 2012 to 2025.
AppWizard
June 18, 2026
Tim Sweeney, CEO of Epic Games, highlighted the need for improved game development efficiency and connectivity during his remarks at Unreal Fest. He noted that many major game releases are failing to meet expectations despite increased engagement among younger audiences and Fortnite's resurgence. Epic is developing Unreal Engine 6 to enhance efficiency and interoperability, incorporating generative AI for game creation that can integrate with Fortnite and other Unreal products. The Unreal Engine is free for developers, with a 5% royalty after the first million in revenue, and the Epic Games Store waives fees for the first million earned, contrasting with higher fees on platforms like Steam. Epic and Disney released a Star Wars toolkit for Unreal Editor for Fortnite, and there are concerns about how traditional gaming experiences will adapt to a more interconnected ecosystem. Despite rising development costs, Epic is committed to supporting diverse projects while shifting towards a model emphasizing social connectivity and brand partnerships.
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