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  • The Good, the Bad, and the Supernatural: Hard West 2 Saddles Up for PS5 and Xbox Series X|S

    The Good, the Bad, and the Supernatural: Hard West 2 Saddles Up for PS5 and Xbox Series X|S

    The “Weird West” is about to get a whole lot wider. Following its successful stint on PC, Klabater, Good Shepherd Entertainment, and Ice Code Games have officially announced that the supernatural turn-based strategy hit Hard West 2 is finally making the jump to current-gen consoles.

    If you’ve been waiting to hunt down the Devil himself from the comfort of your sofa, your time is coming.

    A Heist Beyond the Grave

    For the uninitiated, Hard West 2 isn’t your typical tumbleweed-and-ten-gallon-hat affair. You step into the dusty boots of Gin Carter, a notorious outlaw who bites off more than he can chew when he attempts to rob a legendary “Ghost Train.”

    As it turns out, the train isn’t carrying gold—it’s commanded by the Devil, and he’s more interested in your soul than your bounty. What follows is a desperate journey across a frozen, demon-infested frontier where occult magic and six-shooters are the only law.

    Key Gameplay Features:

    The Bravado System: Unlike traditional cover-based tactics games that reward caution, Hard West 2 rewards aggression. Scoring a kill completely refills your Action Points (AP), allowing you to chain together “Bravado” streaks that can clear an entire room in a single turn.

    A Supernatural Posse: You’ll lead a crew of outlaws, witches, and mysterious beings. The way you treat them matters—the “Unnatural Leader” mechanic means your choices impact loyalty and unlock new skills.

    Poker Hand Upgrades: Character progression is tied to a unique card-based system. By collecting mysterious playing cards and building high-value poker hands, you can radically alter your posse’s stats and abilities.

    Optimised for the New Generation

    While the PC version originally debuted in 2022, this console release isn’t just a simple port. The announcement highlights that the game will be optimised for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S, targeting:

    4K Ultra HD resolution.

    60 FPS+ performance for smooth, tactical execution.

    DualSense and Controller Integration to bring the grit of the frontier to your fingertips.

    “The good, the bad and the supernatural—Hard West 2 is coming to consoles to bring its unique blend of Wild West gunfighting and occult themes to a whole new audience.” — Official Announcement, March 20, 2026.

    When Can You Play?

    While a concrete release date hasn’t been pinned down yet, the publishers have confirmed the game is “coming soon.” If you’re eager to get your hands on it, digital storefront pages are already live for wishlisting on both the PlayStation Store and the Microsoft Store.

    This partnership between Klabater (known for their recent console port of Showgunners) and Good Shepherd suggests a polished, high-quality transition for one of the most stylish strategy games of the decade.

    Find out more here on Steam – https://shorturl.at/uIjyT

    #Klabater #GoodShepherdEntertainment #IceCodeGames #HardWest2 #occult #WildWest #gameupdate #games #gaming #gamers #platformer #gameplay #demogame #videogames #arcadegames

  • Beware the Black Knights: RuneScape: Dragonwilds “Dowdun Reach” Arrives March 31

    Beware the Black Knights: RuneScape: Dragonwilds “Dowdun Reach” Arrives March 31

    Jagex is wasting no time in 2026. After the successful launch of Fellhollow late last year, the survival-crafting spinoff RuneScape: Dragonwilds is preparing for its next massive expansion. Mark your calendars for March 31st, as the gates to Dowdun Reach are finally swinging open.

    If you’ve been finding the current wilderness a bit too “open,” Dowdun Reach is here to tighten the screws. This update introduces a dense, labyrinthine fortress that promises to be the game’s most claustrophobic and dangerous region yet.

    What to Expect in Dowdun Reach

    The eponymous stronghold was once a bastion of Zamorakian worship, but it has since fallen into a “frenzy of ruin and madness.” Here is what’s waiting for you inside:

    The Black Knight Titan: A formidable new boss ruling over the corrupted fortress.

    New Threats: The halls are patrolled by armoured Black Knights and hostile Zamorakian mages, while Lesser Blue Dragons nest within the crumbling walls.

    Denser Exploration: Unlike the sprawling fields of previous zones, the Reach focuses on interior navigation, secret corridors, and verticality.

    The “Grind” Just Got Real: Level 99 Caps

    One of the most significant changes coming on March 31st isn’t a location, but a fundamental shift in progression. Responding to community feedback, Jagex is raising the level cap for all skills to 99.

    While not all skills have their high-tier content finished yet, this change ensures that players no longer “waste” XP while grinding. Any content added in future updates will retroactively unlock for those who have already hit the milestones. And yes, the iconic Skill Capes are finally making their debut to show off your dedication.

    New Gear: The Age of Mithril

    It wouldn’t be a RuneScape update without a new metal to mine. Dowdun Reach is rich with Mithril veins, allowing players to craft a brand-new tier of equipment:

    Weaponry: Eight new Mithril weapons, including the Greataxe and Greatsword.

    Ranged & Magic: The Maple Shortbow/Longbow, Blue Dragonhide armour, and the fan-favourite Mystic Robes.

    Dedicated Servers: Alongside the content, Jagex is launching official Dedicated Server support, allowing for more stable multiplayer sessions and player-managed worlds.

    Pro Tip: If you haven’t jumped into the Dragonwilds yet, the game is currently 30% off during the Steam Spring Sale (ending March 26th). It’s the perfect time to gear up before the fortress opens.

    What’s Next for 2026?

    The launch of Dowdun Reach is just the first step in a busy year. Jagex has already confirmed the following roadmap:

    April: The arrival of the much-anticipated Fishing Skill.

    Late Q2: The Umbral Sands update (featuring Red Dragons and Kalphites).

    Late Q3: The Scorned Wilderness expansion.

    Find out more here on Steam – https://shorturl.at/Ngy29

    #Jagex #RuneScapeDragonwilds #DowdunReach #BlackKnightTitan #LesserBlueDragons #gameupdate #games #gaming #gamers #platformer #gameplay #demogame #videogames #arcadegames

  • SoulStream Saga: Chapter 1  coming at the end of March

    SoulStream Saga: Chapter 1 coming at the end of March

    Whether you are a veteran of the 16-bit era or a modern fan of turn-based strategy, there is something nostalgic and undeniably exciting about a well-crafted pixel-art adventure. Today, indie developer After1mage 1nteractive has officially pulled back the curtain on its debut title: SoulStream Saga: Chapter 1.

    This JRPG-inspired journey isn’t just a love letter to the classics; it’s a bold attempt to evolve the genre’s DNA. Even better? You won’t have to wait long to get your hands on it. A prologue demo is scheduled to launch on Steam by the end of March 2026.

    A World Divided by Magic and Science

    Set in the capital city of Alestria, SoulStream Saga explores the fallout of a century-long conflict between Mages and Alchemists. While both factions claim to fight for a better future, the ordinary citizens are the ones caught in the crossfire.

    You step into the boots of Astarius Valcrest, a former Mage who turned his back on his title to study the forbidden art of alchemy. His goal? Unity. Armed with Alchaeon, a blade infused with both magic and science, Astarius seeks to prove that the two worlds can—and must—coexist.

    Tactical Combat with a Twist

    The game features a Shared ATB (Active Time Battle) system that moves away from static turn-based fighting and emphasises timing and pressure. Key features include:

    Elemental Stances: Shift Astarius’s affinity on the fly to exploit enemy weaknesses.

    Casting & Interrupts: High-level spells take time to charge. Strategic players can interrupt enemy casts to turn the tide of battle.

    Adaptive AI: Enemies don’t just mindlessly attack; they evaluate the battlefield to heal, buff, or disrupt your party based on the current situation.

    What to Expect in the Prologue Demo

    The upcoming demo serves as a standalone prequel to the main story. It places you in control of a maximum-level Astarius during the height of the war that shaped Alestria. This “power trip” approach allows players to experience the full depth of the combat system and all unlockable skills right from the start.

    Note: As a project developed by a core team of just three people, the developers are actively seeking player feedback during this demo period to help polish the final experience.

    Looking Ahead: The Full Experience

    While the demo offers a taste of the action, the full release of SoulStream Saga: Chapter 1 is shaping up to be a massive undertaking.

    SoulStream Saga: Chapter 1 is currently available on the Wishlist on Steam. Keep an eye out for the prologue demo dropping later this month!

    Find out more here on Steam – https://shorturl.at/AS3K5

    #After1mage1nteractive #JRPG #ActiveTimeBattle #steam #SoulStreamSagaChapter1 #gameupdate #games #gaming #gamers #platformer #gameplay #demogame #videogames #arcadegames

  • Heartfelt Girl-Raising Simulator ‘Machine Child’ Launches on Steam April 7

    Heartfelt Girl-Raising Simulator ‘Machine Child’ Launches on Steam April 7

    Get ready to clear your schedule and open your heart. JAST and developer Syoujo Kishidan have officially announced that the long-awaited nurturing simulator, Machine Child, is set to make its global debut on Steam and the JAST website on April 7, 2026.

    Crafted by the renowned Japanese illustrator Ooyari Ashito—the creative mind behind Little Witch Romanesque—Machine Child is being described as a spiritual successor to the classic “daughter-raising” genre popularised by titles like Princess Maker. After eight years of careful planning and a successful Japanese launch, English-speaking fans can finally step into the role of a guardian in the quaint, magical town of Maldia.

    Your Choices, Her Destiny

    In Machine Child, you are entrusted with the upbringing of a young girl. This isn’t just a simple stat-management sim; it’s an emotional journey spanning years of her life. Every decision you make—from her daily studies to her weekend leisure activities—ripples through the narrative.

    Key Features Include:

    A Massive Narrative Arc: Experience over 700 story events, ranging from simple trips to the local boutique to high-society noble parties and encounters with otherworldly beings.

    The Power of Tarot: Players collect “Inspiration” to draw Tarot cards, which act as a unique mechanic to shape the daughter’s path.

    22 Unique Endings: Depending on her growth, she could become a legendary hero, a gentle socialite, or find herself on a much darker, unexpected path.

    Customisation & Affection: Unlock a vast wardrobe of outfits that reflect her current personality. As your bond deepens, her reactions and dialogue will evolve to show her growing affection for you.

    A Masterclass in Aesthetic

    One of the biggest draws of Machine Child is undoubtedly the art. Ooyari Ashito’s signature soft, watercolour-inspired style brings the world of Maldia to life. The game features seasonal trips—Spring, Summer, Fall, and Winter—each accompanied by “Special CGs” that capture the fleeting, heartwarming moments of childhood.

    Whether you’re helping her browse the local shops or investigating mysterious town rumours, the game promises a “gentle and straightforward” experience that focuses on the tenderness of parental bonds.

    Release Details

    Machine Child will launch on April 7, 2026, with full support for English, Japanese, and Simplified Chinese. PC players can check out the system requirements on Steam now—the game is designed to be accessible, running smoothly even on modest hardware like Intel HD Graphics.

    Find out more here on Steam – https://shorturl.at/glcYw

    #SyoujoKishidan #JAST #MachineChild #OoyariAshito #Steam #gameupdate #games #gaming #gamers #platformer #gameplay #demogame #videogames #arcadegames

  • Shadows Rising: Cathedral: Crow’s Curse Takes Center Stage at Mundo Gamer Showcase

    Shadows Rising: Cathedral: Crow’s Curse Takes Center Stage at Mundo Gamer Showcase

    The indie scene is buzzing this week as the Mundo Gamer Showcase officially kicked off its first 2026 edition on March 20. Among the 38 featured titles, one name stood out for fans of atmospheric exploration and punishing combat: Cathedral: Crow’s Curse.

    Developed by the Swedish indie veterans at Decemberborn Interactive, this upcoming action-adventure is a standalone prequel to their 2019 hit, Cathedral. If you missed the livestream, here is everything you need to know about why this “Shade Sentinel” needs to be on your radar.

    Step Into the Shadows

    While the original Cathedral was a love letter to the 8-bit NES era, Crow’s Curse evolves that formula with richer pixel art, dynamic lighting, and fluid animations. You step into the boots of Crow, a skilled Shade Sentinel (previously seen as an NPC), on a mission to uncover the roots of a spreading curse within the Shade Forest.

    The game isn’t just a simple platformer; it’s a dense Metroidvania that blends:

    Tactical Combat: A heavy focus on parrying, dodging, and learning enemy patterns.

    Stealth Mechanics: Not every fight needs to be a head-on collision. You can sneak through the brush to deliver lethal backstabs.

    Seamless Exploration: A hand-crafted, interconnected world featuring cursed woods and ancient ruins.

    What We Saw at the Showcase

    During the March 20 event, Decemberborn Interactive shared fresh gameplay highlights showcasing two distinct areas: The Deep Forest and Elarion’s Refuge. The footage highlighted the “high-stakes” nature of the game, where every strike has weight, and mistiming a parry can lead to a quick trip back to the last save point.

    The showcase also served as a reminder that a free demo is currently available on Steam. It’s localised in multiple languages, including English, German, and Spanish, allowing players to get a feel for the tight, responsive controls and the upgrade system before the full launch.

    Release Details

    Cathedral: Crow’s Curse is slated for a 2026 release on PC (Steam/GOG), Nintendo Switch, and PlayStation.

    For those who enjoy the “tough-but-fair” philosophy of games like Hollow Knight but crave the stealthy DNA of Assassin’s Creed, this is shaping up to be a standout title for the year.

    Find out more here – https://www.crows-curse.com/

    #DecemberbornInteractive #CathedralCrowsCurse #crow #MundoGamerShowcase #MundoGamerNetwork #gameupdate #games #gaming #gamers #platformer #gameplay #demogame #videogames #arcadegames

  • Planet-Sized Chaos: RUBATO, the Physics-Based Collect-a-thon, Lands on PC & Console!

    Planet-Sized Chaos: RUBATO, the Physics-Based Collect-a-thon, Lands on PC & Console!

    If you think a bad game of pool can ruin your night, try ruining the entire solar system.

    RUBATO, the highly anticipated and delightfully strange 2D physics-based platformer, has officially launched! Developed by the “obnoxiously mysterious” solo developer dconn and brought to consoles by the porting wizards at Headcannon (Sonic Mania Plus), this experimental “collect-a-thon” is now available on PC (Steam), PlayStation 5, and Nintendo Switch.

    The Story: A Billiards Breakout (Literally)

    Set in the year 12,012, the universe is under the thumb of the multiquadrillionaire monopoly GSSAI CO. Life is already pretty weird, but things go from “corporate dystopia” to “celestial catastrophe” when a botched game of pool accidentally destroys the solar system.

    You play as the Hero of the Stars and the Sky (who happens to look a lot like a very determined frog). Your mission? Scour the remnants of the world to find “Planet Bits” and piece the solar system back together before Higher Management finds out.

    Gameplay: Lick, Pull, and Physics

    Forget traditional jumping and stomping. RUBATO leans into its experimental roots with a focus on physics-driven interaction:

    The Tongue Mechanic: Use your tongue to lick, grab, and fling enemies or objects. It’s a bit like Yoshi’s Island met a chaotic physics engine.

    Open Exploration: Navigate five massive, densely packed regions—from a sprawling giant bakery to a hilariously poorly planned city.

    Metroidvania DNA: Uncover shortcuts and secrets that reward curiosity and mastery of the game’s unique momentum.

    Genre-Bending Surprises: Don’t get too comfortable; the game is known for sudden shifts in perspective and gameplay styles that keep you on your toes.

    Why You Should Play It

    Beyond the absurdity of “saving the world because of a pool mishap,” RUBATO hides a surprisingly deep, human narrative. The game’s slogan—”To save the world, you must save yourself first”—hints at an emotional core that balances out the internet-age humour and satirical corporate jabs.

    “It gets silly. It gets serious. Really concerningly serious. Uh… is the guy who made this game okay?” — Official Game Blurb

    RUBATO is a love letter to the experimental era of early 2000s gaming, blending the “moon hunting” of Super Mario Odyssey with the aesthetic charm of Part Time UFO. Whether you’re here for the “Very Positive” rated platforming or the bizarre lore, one thing is certain: you’ve never played a game quite like this.

    Grab RUBATO today on your platform of choice and start licking those planets back into place!

    Find out more here – https://rubato.world/

    #RUBATO #2Dphysics #dconn #Headcannon #bioweapon #gameupdate #games #gaming #gamers #platformer #gameplay #demogame #videogames #arcadegames

  • Moto Rush Reborn is now available on PC and consoles!

    Moto Rush Reborn is now available on PC and consoles!

    If you’ve ever felt that standard arcade racers were missing a certain… demonic flair, then today is your lucky day. Moto Rush Reborn has officially screeched onto the scene, inviting players to tear through the neon-drenched arteries of a retro-futuristic Tokyo.

    Developed by the team at Baltoro Games (the minds behind Pixel Cafe and Urban Flow), this isn’t just a simple sequel to the million-selling Moto Rush GT. It’s a complete reinvention, swapping out traditional tracks for a high-stakes battle against supernatural possession.

    The Story: A Deal with a Demonic Engine

    The premise is as wild as the gameplay. After a devastating crash leaves your bike in pieces, you encounter a demon-possessed engine in a junkyard. It offers you the speed and power you crave, but at a cost. Now, you’re racing through Neo-Tokyo not just for the finish line, but to break free from the darkness that’s hitched a ride on your chassis.

    The narrative unfolds through hand-drawn manga panels, which you unlock by hunting down hidden Demonic Symbols scattered across the game’s 45 handcrafted levels.

    Key Gameplay Features

    45 Handcrafted Levels: Race through power plants, collapsing tunnels, and even smash through windows in a neon-lit shopping mall.

    Insane Speeds: Hit up to 299 km/h as you weave through dense traffic and launch off massive ramps.

    Risk vs. Reward Mechanics: Pop wheelies to boost your speed, but be careful—your steering becomes much harder to manage when your front wheel is in the air.

    Three-Tier Objectives: Every level challenges you to master three goals: Record Time, Zero Demolition (no crashing!), and Near Misses (getting close enough to traffic to “kiss” the cars).

    Scorable Content & Modes

    Whether you’re a completionist or just want to chill, there’s a mode for you. The Campaign Mode offers structured, level-based progression where the difficulty ramps up significantly in later stages. If you’re just looking for a vibe, the “Just Drive” Mode lets you experience the endless flow of Tokyo’s streets without the pressure of objectives.

    Where to Play

    Moto Rush Reborn is available right now. You can grab it on the Xbox Store, Nintendo eShop, or Steam. If you’re still on the fence, there’s even a demo available on Steam so you can test your reflexes before committing to the demonic pact.

    Are you fast enough to outrun your demons? There’s only one way to find out.

    Find out more here on Steam – https://shorturl.at/J9mt4

    #BaltoroGames #MotoRushReborn #motorcycle #bikeracing #racetracks #gameupdate #games #gaming #gamers #platformer #gameplay #demogame #videogames #arcadegames

  • Fields of Aaru: A Divine New Life Sim Heading to Ancient Egypt

    Fields of Aaru: A Divine New Life Sim Heading to Ancient Egypt

    If you’ve ever felt like the only thing missing from your Stardew Valley farm was a view of the Great Pyramids and a chat with a literal deity, Zymartu Games has just answered your prayers.

    The husband-and-wife indie duo has officially pulled back the curtain on Fields of Aaru, a cosy open-world life simulation set in the mystical afterlife of Ancient Egypt. After three years of quiet development, the reveal trailer (premiered via IGN) showcases a gorgeous, serene world where “eternal life” means a whole lot of farming, fishing, and fixing up the community.

    Life Along the Nile

    In Egyptian mythology, Aaru is the heavenly paradise where the soul resides after passing judgment. In the game, you’ll spend your days managing life along the riverbanks. But this isn’t just a simple reskin of the genre; the mechanics feel deeply rooted in the setting:

    Ancient Crafting: Forget modern tools. You’ll be learning to fire clay, shape stone, and build traditional structures.

    Irrigation Mastery: Water is life. You’ll dig canals and use shadufs (traditional lifting tools) to bring the Nile’s water to your expanding fields.

    A Village Reborn: You aren’t alone in the afterlife. You’ll befriend local villagers and take on quests to restore the town to its former glory.

    Beyond the Farm: Tombs and Temples

    While the “cosy” label usually implies staying close to home, Fields of Aaru encourages you to pack some extra water and head into the dunes. The open-world desert is filled with hidden oases, ancient ruins, and—naturally—tombs. These aren’t just for show; the “lost knowledge” and rare materials you scavenge from these ruins are essential for upgrading your home and tools.

    Appeasing the Gods

    What’s an afterlife without a little divine intervention? The game features a blessing system tied to the Egyptian pantheon:

    Ptah: Offers boons for tools and craftsmanship.

    Hapi: Ensures your harvests are bountiful.

    Sekhmet: Provides protection and prowess for those more dangerous desert excursions.

    When Can We Play?

    The game is currently slated for a PC release via Steam in Q4 2026. Behind the scenes, Zymartu Games has teamed up with some serious industry muscle, including Art Director Abel Oroz (RiME, Arise: A Simple Story) and sound designer Hernán Marandino (Forager), ensuring the atmosphere is as polished as a polished sarcophagus.

    TechMash Take: The “Cosy Sim” market is crowded, but the unique intersection of Egyptian history and afterlife mythology gives Fields of Aaru a distinct edge. It looks less like a chore-simulator and more like a vibrant, historical sandbox we can’t wait to get lost in.

    Find out more here on Steam – https://shorturl.at/bs2qX

    #ZymartuGames #FieldsofAaru #sim #mysticalafterlife #AncientEgypt #gameupdate #games #gaming #gamers #platformer #gameplay #demogame #videogames #arcadegames

  • GigaBash: Final Ascension – The Ultimate Kaiju Evolution Is Here

    GigaBash: Final Ascension – The Ultimate Kaiju Evolution Is Here

    Since its launch, GigaBash has been the go-to arena for anyone who spent their childhood (or adulthood) dreaming of flattening a skyscraper as a radioactive lizard. But while the guest appearances from Godzilla, Ultraman, and Gamera have been legendary, developers Passion Republic Games are turning the spotlight back onto their own lore with the most ambitious expansion yet: the Final Ascension DLC.

    Releasing on March 26, 2026, this isn’t just another character pack. It’s a massive narrative and mechanical expansion that bridges the gap between the game’s original heroes and the cosmic chaos that has been brewing in the background.

    The New Heavyweights: Gaya Gigaman vs. Zargorah

    The heart of Final Ascension lies in two “evolved” forms of fan-favourite concepts. These aren’t just skins; they are top-tier Apex Titans with entirely unique movesets.

    Gaya Gigaman: Think of him as the “Champion of Justice” reborn. This isn’t the out-of-shape Gigaman we met in the base game. Burning with an azure flame, Gaya Gigaman is a high-speed brawler who can sacrifice his own lifeforce to deliver devastating spirit-infused combos.

    Zargorah: The harbinger of doomsday. A terrifying mix of the primal Rawa and the cosmic Balzarr, Zargorah is designed for pure destruction. He controls the air and the ground, using apocalypse lasers and raking claws to remind everyone why he’s considered an “Apex Titan.”

    What’s Included in the Expansion?

    Passion Republic Games isn’t skimping on the content here. Beyond the two new titans, players are getting a significant boost to the overall experience:

    Why This Matters for GigaBash Fans

    For a long time, the community wondered how the original GigaBash roster would hold up against the massive power creep of licensed icons like Destoroyah or King Ghidorah. Final Ascension is the answer. By introducing these “Ascended” forms, the developers are ensuring that the game’s original universe remains the focal point of the competitive meta.

    “One brings justice, the other brings destruction, but they are both bringing the heat!” — Passion Republic Games

    The addition of a new Story Mode chapter is particularly exciting. It promises to dive into the “Siberian mystery” teased in earlier updates, finally explaining the origins of the Giga Energy that fuels these transformations.

    Final Verdict: Is It Worth It?

    If you’ve been looking for a reason to jump back into the arena, this is it. The DLC is set to drop at 8 PM PDT on March 26th. Whether you’re a local couch-play veteran or an online competitive climber, the sheer scale of Zargorah alone is worth the entry fee.

    Find out more here – https://passionrepublicgames.com/

    #PassionRepublicGames #hero #kaiju #GigaBash #FinalAscension #DLC #gameupdate #games #gaming #gamers #platformer #gameplay #demogame #videogames #arcadegames

  • The New Meta: Why Everyone is Obsessed with I Am Your LLM

    The New Meta: Why Everyone is Obsessed with I Am Your LLM

    If you’ve spent any time on tech Twitter (or X, if we’re being formal) lately, you’ve probably seen screenshots of people locked in bizarre, high-stakes negotiations with an AI. No, they aren’t trying to fix a bug in their Python script. They’re playing I Am Your LLM, the viral browser game that turns prompt engineering into a psychological thriller.

    At TechMash, we’ve seen our fair share of AI toys, but this one hits differently. It’s not just a game; it’s a masterclass in how large language models actually “think”—and how easily they can be manipulated.

    What is “I Am Your LLM”?

    The premise is deceptively simple. You are cast as a “User” interacting with an AI. Your goal? To convince the LLM to perform an action it’s strictly forbidden from doing—usually something like revealing a secret password or “breaking” its internal safety protocols.

    Think of it as digital social engineering. You aren’t hacking code; you’re hacking conversation.

    Why It’s Addictive

    Most AI interactions are productive and, frankly, a bit polite. I Am Your LLM flips the script by giving the AI a “personality” that is stubborn, suspicious, and occasionally witty.

    The Difficulty Curve: Early levels are easy—standard “Ignore previous instructions” tropes might work. But as you progress, the AI becomes aware of common jailbreaking tactics.

    The “Aha!” Moment: There is a genuine rush when you find a linguistic loophole that bypasses a complex guardrail.

    The Mirror Effect: It forces you to realise that LLMs don’t have a “moral compass”; they have a statistical probability of following a pattern. If you change the pattern, you change the outcome.

    The Tech Behind the Curtain

    The game highlights a massive challenge in the industry: Prompt Injection. Even the most advanced models from OpenAI or Anthropic struggle with the “Grandmother Loophole” or “DAN” (Do Anything Now) style exploits.

    When you play, you’re essentially stress-testing the boundary between System Instructions (the rules the dev gives the AI) and User Input (what you type). In a perfect world, these are separate. In the world of LLMs, they’re often mashed together in the same “context window,” leading to the chaos that makes this game so fun.

    TechMash Tip: If you want to win, stop thinking like a coder and start thinking like a lawyer. Use hypothetical scenarios, roleplay, and nested logic.

    Is it actually useful?

    While it feels like a procrastinator’s dream, “I Am Your LLM” is actually a great entry point for anyone looking to understand AI Safety. It demystifies the “black box” of AI behaviour and shows why companies are spending billions on “red-teaming” (purposefully trying to break their own models).

    It proves that the most powerful tool in the age of AI isn’t just knowing how to code—it’s knowing how to communicate.

    Have you managed to crack the Level 10 firewall yet? Let us know your best “jailbreak” prompts in the comments (without spoiling the fun for everyone else)!

    Find out more here on Steam – https://shorturl.at/lKUYl

    #PressAnyKey #IAmYourLLM #AI #digitalassistant #chatbot #gameupdate #games #gaming #gamers #platformer #gameplay #demogame #videogames #arcadegames

  • Everbloom Games Reveals Release Date for MMO-Inspired Roguelite ‘Nullpoint Protocol’

    Everbloom Games Reveals Release Date for MMO-Inspired Roguelite ‘Nullpoint Protocol’

    The wait for “bite-sized raids” is almost over. Everbloom Games has officially confirmed that their highly anticipated 1-4 player co-op roguelite, Nullpoint Protocol, will launch on Steam on 6th April 2026.

    Known primarily for their massive success in the Minecraft Marketplace—where they’ve collaborated with titans like Disney, Universal, and Dungeons & Dragons—Everbloom is finally stepping out of the blocks and into the indie spotlight with their first fully original title.

    MMO Raids Without the Grind

    The core philosophy behind Nullpoint Protocol is simple: capture the mechanical intensity of high-level MMORPG raids (think Final Fantasy XIV) and condense them into an approachable, fast-paced roguelite format.

    Instead of spending weeks grinding for gear just to see a boss, you and up to three friends can jump straight into the chaos.

    Key Game Features:

    1-4 Player Co-op: Whether you’re braving the void solo or with a full squad, the difficulty dynamically scales to ensure the challenge remains “fair but punishing.”

    MMO-Style Bosses: Prepare for “Void Shepherds”—colossal entities with complex, bullet-hell-style attack patterns that require precise positioning and pattern recognition to defeat.

    Total Build Freedom: Eschewing traditional classes, the game allows you to craft your own skillset from randomised loot. You can mix meteor strikes, turrets, and healing abilities to create a build that fits your specific playstyle.

    Dynamic Runs: Mystery events and randomised upgrades mean no two runs—or boss fights—will ever be the same.

    From Minecraft to Millions

    Everbloom’s journey is a fascinating one. Founded in 2016 by a group of friends who met online, the studio has spent nearly a decade perfecting the art of user-generated content (UGC). After selling millions of copies of their Minecraft DLC, the team of 12 developers decided to “jump ship” to full-scale indie development.

    “Minecraft gave us a great foundation, but we outgrew it,” says co-founder Tom van Berkel. “Nullpoint Protocol is us fully stepping into our own.”

    The game has been developed using the Godot engine, marking a significant technical leap for the team as they move into original 3D action-RPG territory.

    Ready to Face the Void?

    If you can’t wait until April 6th, there is a playable demo currently available on Steam. It features three raid-style boss encounters and 29 different player abilities to experiment with, supporting both online and local “couch” co-op.

    Nullpoint Protocol is shaping up to be a must-play for fans of Rabbit and Steel or anyone who loves the thrill of a boss rush but lacks the time for a second job in an MMO.

    Find out more here on Steam – https://shorturl.at/6npAg

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  • The Precinct’s Latest Update Brings Ambulance, Coroner Callouts and Drug Stashes

    The Precinct’s Latest Update Brings Ambulance, Coroner Callouts and Drug Stashes

    If you’ve been patrolling the gritty, neon-soaked streets of Averno City, it’s time to clock back in. Fallen Tree Games has just rolled out a significant new update for The Precinct, their 1980s-themed top-down police sim, and it’s bringing a much-needed layer of realism and “clean-up” to the job.

    Since its launch, The Precinct has captured gamers’ imaginations by blending the sandbox chaos of classic GTA with the procedural discipline of a police procedural. However, fans have been asking for more depth beyond the high-speed chases. The latest patch delivers exactly that, focusing on the aftermath of the action.

    Calling for Backup: Medical and Forensics

    The headline features of this update are the inclusion of Ambulance and Coroner callouts.

    Previously, once a shootout ended or a pedestrian was caught in the crossfire of a pursuit, the scene remained somewhat static. Now, players can—and must—properly manage the scene. Once the “perp” is down or a civilian is injured, you can radio in for an ambulance to treat the wounded. If the situation takes a darker turn, the Coroner’s van can be summoned to handle the deceased.

    It sounds like a small detail, but in a game that thrives on immersion, these procedural steps make you feel less like a lone wolf and more like a cog in a massive city machine. It also adds a layer of post-conflict “paperwork” (minus the actual typing) that rewards players for following protocol.

    Cleaning Up the Streets: Narcotic Stashes

    The war on drugs in Averno City just got a bit more interactive. The update introduces Narcotic Stashes hidden throughout the map.

    Patrolling officers can now stumble upon illicit stashes tucked away in the city’s many alleyways and corners. Discovering these not only nets you experience and “Police Score” but also triggers new micro-events. It encourages players to get out of the squad car and explore the environment on foot, making the meticulously designed 80s cityscape feel like more than just a backdrop for car chases.

    Quality of Life and Bug Fixes

    Alongside the new content, Fallen Tree Games has continued to polish the experience. The update includes:

    Improved AI Pathfinding: Pedestrians and fellow officers should now behave a little more rationally during high-speed pursuits.

    Audio Tweaks: New sound effects for the emergency services and ambient city noise to further nail that 80s cinematic vibe.

    UI Improvements: Clearer indicators for when a scene is “secured” and ready for medical/coroner intervention.

    Why This Matters

    The Precinct is a love letter to 80s cop movies like Lethal Weapon and RoboCop, but it’s the “sim” elements that keep players coming back. By adding the ambulance and coroner mechanics, the developers are showing a commitment to the “boring” parts of police work that actually make the game more satisfying.

    It’s no longer just about the arrest; it’s about the procedure.

    The update is live now for players on PC. If you haven’t jumped into Averno City yet, there’s never been a better time to pin on the badge and start your shift.

    Find out more here – https://www.theprecinctgame.com/

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