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  • Dark Deity series to launch on physical format

    Dark Deity series to launch on physical format

    Ready to scratch that classic tactical RPG itch?

    If you’re a fan of the golden age of strategy games (think classic Fire Emblem vibes), you need to check out Dark Deity, published physically by the legends at Super Rare Games!

    Set in the world of Terrazael, this game takes everything we love about the genre—deep turn-based combat, branching class trees, and high-stakes storytelling—and gives it a modern polish.

    Why it’s a must-play:

    • Massive Roster: Recruit 30 unique characters, each with their own backstories and motivations.
    • Insane Customisation: Over 50 unlockable classes to ensure your squad is built exactly how you want it.
    • The “Grave” System: No permadeath frustration here—instead, characters suffer permanent stat injuries if they fall, adding stakes without losing your favourite units forever.
    • Classic Aesthetic: Beautiful pixel art and a sweeping soundtrack that feels like a love letter to the 16 and 32-bit eras.

    Whether you’re a veteran tactician or a newcomer to the grid, Dark Deity delivers a rich, challenging experience that’s hard to put down.

    Grab your copy, rally your heroes, and save Terrazael!

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


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  • Shovel Knight Dig coming to Nintendo Switch and PlayStation

    Shovel Knight Dig coming to Nintendo Switch and PlayStation

    When Yacht Club Games announced they were partnering with the pixel-art masters at Nitrome, fans knew something special was brewing. The result is Shovel Knight Dig, a game that trades the series’ classic horizontal platforming for a frantic, vertical descent into the earth.

    If you’re wondering whether this roguelite spin-off lives up to the blue knight’s legendary status, here is everything you need to know.


    The Premise: Down the Rabbit Hole

    The story kicks off when Drill Knight and his crew, the Hexcavators, blast apart Shovel Knight’s peaceful campsite and steal his hard-earned loot. Instead of traversing the world map, Shovel Knight grabs his Shovel Blade and dives into a massive hole in the ground to give chase.

    Unlike the original Shovel of Hope, which was a curated NES-style platformer, Dig is a roguelite. This means every time you dive into the well, the levels are procedurally generated, ensuring no two runs are exactly the same.

    16-Bit Glory

    While the original games famously adhered to 8-bit NES limitations, Shovel Knight Dig jumps forward a generation. The visuals are inspired by the 16-bit era (SNES/Genesis), featuring:

    • Fluid Animations: Shovel Knight moves with a smoothness we haven’t seen before.
    • Vibrant Palettes: Each biome—from the fungal Mushroom Mines to the mechanical Smeltworks—is bursting with colour and detail.
    • Parallax Backgrounds: The sense of depth as you descend is incredible, making the underground feel massive.

    Find out more here – https://www.yachtclubgames.com/games/shovel-knight-dig/

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  • When Unstoppable Science Meets Inevitable Fate: The Black Mesa & Moros Protocol Collaboration

    When Unstoppable Science Meets Inevitable Fate: The Black Mesa & Moros Protocol Collaboration

    The infamous research facility is betting its future—and perhaps ours—on an algorithmic system designed to chart the course of destiny. Is this redemption, or hubris redux?


    Let’s be honest. When you hear the words “Black Mesa Research Facility,” comfort isn’t the first emotion that springs to mind.

    For decades, the name has been synonymous with cutting-edge brilliance overshadowed by catastrophic failure. It represents the absolute apex of human scientific ambition, forever tainted by the “Resonance Cascade” event that changed… well, everything. Since then, Black Mesa has operated in the shadows, a titan attempting to rebuild its reputation while continuing to poke at the fabric of reality with very sharp sticks.

    But today’s announcement changes the game entirely. Black Mesa is stepping out of the shadows, and they aren’t alone.

    In a press release that has sent shockwaves through both the theoretical physics community and algorithmic think-tanks, Black Mesa has officially announced a deep-integration partnership with the enigmatic Moros Protocol.

    The Players

    If you follow fringe computing developments, you’ve heard about the Moros Protocol. Named after the Greek personification of impending doom and inevitable fate, Moros isn’t your standard predictive AI. It doesn’t analyse consumer habits or stock trends.

    The Moros Protocol is designed for “Macro-Causal Certainty.” It consumes vast amounts of chaotic data to model unavoidable outcomes. In layman’s terms: it doesn’t just guess what might happen; it calculates what must happen once certain thresholds are crossed. It is the digital architecture of destiny.

    Then, we have Black Mesa. They have the hardware. They have access to anomalous materials that defy standard physics. They have the Lambda Complex. They have the raw power to punch holes in the universe.

    What they have always lacked is foresight.

    Why This Collaboration Scares People (And Why It’s Brilliant)

    The stated goal of the collaboration is “Stabilised Anomalous Interfacing.”

    Black Mesa claims that by feeding their real-time experimental data regarding quantum tunnelling and dimensional manipulation into the Moros Protocol, they can achieve something previously thought impossible: a safety net for reality-bending science.

    The theory is that Moros can see the “inevitable outcome” of an experiment before Black Mesa technicians even throw the switch. If Moros detects a causality chain leading to another Resonance Cascade, it can terminate the procedure pre-emptively.

    Dr Isaac Kleiner, speaking for Black Mesa’s Theoretical Physics Division, offered this statement:

    “We have spent years reacting to the volatile nature of our research materials. We were explorers without a map in a terrain that actively resists being charted. The Moros Protocol gives us that map. It doesn’t just predict the future; it outlines the rigid boundaries of fate, allowing us to work right up against the edge without falling over.”

    The Underlying Dread

    While the press release is couched in terms of safety and stabilisation, the subtext is what has industry observers sleeping with the lights on.

    You are taking the people who accidentally opened a portal to a hostile alien borderworld and handing them a tool that dictates fate.

    There is a philosophical terror at play here. If the Moros Protocol is truly accurate at predicting “inevitable fate,” what happens when Black Mesa uses its immense technological capability to try to break that prediction?

    Are they using Moros to avoid disaster? Or are they using Moros to find the precise weak points in causality where they can force a desired outcome—essentially trying to scientifically engineer destiny?

    If Black Mesa broke physics the first time around, there is a very real fear that this collaboration could break causality itself.

    The Future is Calculated

    We are entering a new era of super-science. The cowboy days of flipping switches in the Anomalous Materials Lab and hoping for the best are over.

    The partnership between Black Mesa’s raw, universe-altering power and the cold, deterministic calculations of the Moros Protocol means that whatever happens next won’t be an accident. It will be an inevitability.

    We just have to hope that the destiny they are calculating is one we can survive. Keep your eyes on New Mexico, folks. Things are about to get very interesting again.

    Moros Protocol and Black Mesa Collaboration on Steam – https://shorturl.at/Rl18p

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  • Moros Protocol is launching on Steam in September

    Moros Protocol is launching on Steam in September

    Deep space, aliens, spacecraft, warships and pixel art are what gamers can expect to find in the Moros Protocol. This game has a classic look and style to it, just like those old games that used to fill the arcades with sounds, lights and action. Moros Protocol will be coming to Steam on the 4th of September.

    To find out more about the Moros Protocol, go to the official game website here https://shorturl.at/D92Xh or go to the games page on Steam here https://shorturl.at/Tc3wS

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  • Monster DNA psychological horror game

    Monster DNA psychological horror game

    Welcome to the Monster DNA game where players create all sorts of creatures and monsters that will all come with different abilities and skills, the trick is creating something that has a bit of everything needed, but when messing with DNA anything can happen. Monster DNA will be launching for PC in 2025

    To find out more about the Monster DNA game go to the official game website here https://superraregames.com/ or go to the games page on Steam here https://shorturl.at/GeMuP

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