![]() ![]() These articles are often just to tell you that something is available and that sometimes includes me excitedly talking about things I’ve played or enjoy the concept of. If I wanted to do that, I could do that in a tweet. Once again, I feel like I have to say this because sometimes it feels like it might be lost in translation: I’m not telling you whether or not to pick up any of the games available via Epic. Maybe it is also that random Q out of nowhere, why the odd spelling? It was a game that was never aimed at me despite being a puzzle game. I don’t appreciate many games lacking this much color either. However, I’ve said it before, I am not someone who enjoys all this “spooky season” nonsense. By all means, I get it, a 2.5D puzzle adventure about a young lad having what seems to be creepy and lucid dreams about the clowns and skeletons marrying on Sunday, or something. If you thought I was quite misanthropic there about this week’s news, you’ve not seen what I have to say about DARQ: Complete Edition on the Epic Games Store this week. Then to wrap up a long week of news, Sony held this month’s State of Play and BlizzCon is much like Activision-Blizzard, not happening. ![]() Wednesday, WoW ‘s next patch was given a release, more has been said on Payday 3, and Alchemic Cutie also got a release date. Tuesday, leaked Steam sale dates were confirmed, Halo Infinite tried to explain what’s going on, and Fallout 76 tried to add more things to make me care. ![]() Monday, the Uncharted trailer showed Tom Holland was miscast, and Fallout 76 has a Halloween event despite being the most horrible thing about Fallout. ![]()
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