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  1. What if point-and-click games weren't about the puzzles?
  2. UZDoom fork promises to fix other top-down leadership problems with the decades-old mod.
  3. The first portable “Xbox” fails to unify a messy world of competing PC gaming platforms.
  4. Project Amethyst focuses on efficient machine learning, new compression techniques.
  5. Arcane hidden options can offer accessibility without confusing the "core" game experience.
  6. The Rubik's WOWCube is a 2×2 cube with modern twists.
  7. If you like games that handle like Project Gotham Racing, you might love this.
  8. TV tie-ins aside, it's the combat tweaks over the past year that really matter.
  9. Analysts see trouble for studios like BioWare, potential for Saudi meddling.
  10. Epic will "inquire into our partner's creative intentions" before making a final decision.
  11. Investors will receive $210 per share, well above the stock's all-time high.
  12. There's an unparalleled purity to MOO2's commitment to the fantasy.
  13. Saudi investment fund, Jared Kushner are reportedly among the interested buyers
  14. The lower-powered ROG Xbox Ally comes in at a more reasonable $599.99.
  15. What's next, Sonic games on Nintendo consoles? Oh, wait...
  16. Feeling any better about your backlog yet?
  17. QWOP meets Death Stranding meets Getting Over It to form wonderfully surreal, unique game.
  18. Here comes another screen overlay.
  19. Asking prices for some models are up 33 percent in less than a year.
  20. Change only affects 32-bit Windows 10; Windows 7 and 8 lost support years ago.