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The concept art and illustration work of artist Lucy Mutimer

Lucy Mutimer is a 2D artist from Melbourne who has worked on games like Lumi’s Kinder World and MMORPG Tycoon 2. Watch The Week In Games: Twisted Therapy And Toy Soldiers CC Share Subtitles Off English Share this Video FacebookTwitterEmail RedditLink view video The Week In Games: Twisted Therapy And Toy Soldiers These Anime Moms

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Five Nights At Freddy’s Movie Gets First Trailer, Watch It Here

The Five Nights at Freddy’s series of horror games may be coming up on its tenth birthday, but for a huge market—mostly kids, even if they were never the original, intended audience—it’s still a huge deal. Which, alongside nostalgia for older players, might explain why only now is FNaF getting a movie. The Week In

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Looks Like Steam Now Has Timed Demos, Dead Space Up First

Image: Valve The ability to try before you buy has been a thorn in gaming retail’s side for generations. From the demo discs of old to the subscription models of today, publishers and shopfronts have had to wrestle with the idea that a lot of people only want to spend money on games they’ll enjoy.

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PlayStation Has To Pay Back Some Loot Boxes After Court Ruling

Image: EA Over the past few years EA’s FIFA series has been the target of multiple investigations and government hearings across Europe, with some countries concerned that the game’s flagship Ultimate Team mode is basically gambling, and others convinced that it is and taking action. The Week In Games: Twisted Therapy And Toy Soldiers These

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Blizzard ‘Confident’ Diablo IV Won’t Be Broken At Launch

Players are more nervous than ever these days about games launching in poor states. And with a not-so-great history of busted Diablo launches, Blizzard knows a lot of people are worried that its upcoming, always-online action RPG Diablo IV might be the next AAA game to crash and burn on release day. But Blizzard—bless its

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Sega Sounds Like It’s Jumping On The $70 Game Bandwagon

Image: Sega The shift to $70 games for the “next-gen” consoles has been slow but steady, and another major publisher could soon be making the jump. Sega said in its latest earnings report that it’s currently reviewing its games to see where price increases make sense, moving in the direction of 2K Games, Square Enix,

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Tears Of The Kingdom Sidequests Worth Seeking Out

The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is a big game, and it can be easy to miss some of its best quests if you don’t know where to look. In the same breath (of the wild), it’s also easy to get really overwhelmed trying to cut through the noise to find the good

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Super Mario Bros. Movie Now Available To Buy Or Rent Digitally

Illumination’s animated adaptation of Nintendo’s long-running Super Mario franchise has racked up an impressive box office high score of $1+ billion worldwide. And now, while it continues to squeeze all the money it can out of moviegoers at the multiplex, it’s time for Mario and Luigi to come home. Well, to your home. Starting today,

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Tears Of The Kingdom Site Will Help You Make Those Wild Builds

Thanks to Link’s new skills in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, folks can build all kinds of contraptions to decimate monster camps and torture Koroks. But let’s be real: You kinda need an engineering degree to construct any number of the wild creations you’ve likely been seeing online—until now, that is, as

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Big Overwatch 2 Story Mode To Be Gutted Into Something Smaller

On May 16, Blizzard outlined its future plans for Overwatch 2, offering new information on the long-awaited story content revealed back when the sequel was announced in 2019—though some parts of it won’t be released as they were initially unveiled. The Week In Games: Twisted Therapy And Toy Soldiers These Anime Moms Deserve All The

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