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As you're most probably used to by now, this is just my initial warning that what follows is my ranting and rambling about both Steam Deck-specific(ish) news, and general gaming news I've spotted and seems interesting to me.

This time around though, if you'll indulge me I might highlight some of my favorite people? Alongside news that is, of course.

Grab a cup of coffee, settle in and poke holes in my mistakes and formatting (or, idk, just enjoy this)!


What have you been playing?

This one's just...me asking some of my friends what they've been playing and enjoying lately on Steam Deck or otherwise. You'll maybe recognize some of them, so if you'll indulge me:

imLinguin (Heroic Games Launcher)

Eben Bruyns (Junk-Store)

AA (Decky Loader)

Gardiner Bryant (YouTube)

Noah (SteamDeckHQ)

Lazorne (RetroDECK)

This is...a bit of 'fluff' I know, but at least to me it's interesting to see what the people behind the channels, sites and programs you love are playing. Sadly lots who answer tell me that there's little time to actually play the games, but also that the coding itself can become a game to them. Anyway, thought you might be interested in these!


GOG + Control

Easily one of my favorite games of the last few years: Control: Ultimate Edition has a new significant update:

https://controlgame.com/control-march-2025-update-notes-pc/

But...as per usual, GOG users do not get the update at the same time as other platforms like Steam and EpicGames do.

And...sad to say, if at all. No word yet on the 'when'. GOG has a reputation for being 'second-class citizens' with updates from publishers.

There is a thread on GOG's forum showing just how second-class GOG users can be treated - with updates being either delayed or never released on the platform. Again, this is not GOG's doing, but those responsible for the games. Here's a link to the latest page on that thread here

Despite this, I am 𝘴𝘰 excited to revisit one of my fav games on SteamDeck!!

Fingers crossed this update once it hits GOG will sort out one very annoying program, the propensity for the game to crash with the Anchor boss. It's been known and complained about for an eternity here, but we can hope!

(actually, ironically there is a way to pass that as it stands, in the least polished way possible:


Notable GOG games updates:

There's some recent updates (since we've last spoken), which will be the least interesting thing possible to read, but I somehow find it very fun to share.

I like to keep track what I have installed, and what I think there's a good chance others may also, and note their updates. The following is also an embedded link to their GOG store page:


Emulation News

Citra:

Switch emulation on Android just got multiplayer for the very first time! This is for multiplayer with multiple devices (somewhat similar to what we saw with Citra), using the Citron emulator.

Have you tried this, flw? ...no. But I find it interesting!

Should I emulate BoTW on Switch, Flw? No! Emulate the Wii U version, it is SO much better!!!

The interesting thing to me is that Android Authority published a story on this. Its interesting to me to see a mainline site like this is reporting on what a couple of years ago was a very niche subject! This link is to the article, if you wanna check it out


Campho Advance:

The Campho Advance is a special Game Boy Advance cartridge that allowed users to make video phonecalls via landlines. It was released in 2004 by a Japanese company called Digital Act. Although it may seem strange and bizarre to have such a device on a portable gaming console, the GBA helped reduce cost and provide a simple user-interface. It's one of the rarer peripherals out there, with only about 10,000 units produced (and less likely ever actually sold).

Additionally, the Campho Advance was formerly one of the last officially licensed cartridges that had remained completely undumped. Previously, there was simply no information whatsoever about its ROM anywhere, meaning it hadn't been preserved at all. Thankfully, last year I was able to make a homebrew program that extracts data from the cartridge. I still need to make some tweaks to the homebrew dumper, but hopefully others will finally be able to make their own dumps too.

Without the ROM, it wouldn't have been possible to emulate the Campho Advance. Support has been added to GBE+ so that now everyone can virtually recreate the Campho Advance experience. What once started as a humble Game Boy emulator a decade ago today functions as a real-time videochat program. And if you think that's crazy, just wait until you see GBE+ start emulating TV stations...

Link to full article, and you really should read up on this! is here


Cemu:

A new release is out for Cemu, for Android: 0.1 (known as the experimental release). With Cemu coming along and RPCS3 on the horizon, the people who enjoy emulating on their Android phones must be very happy!

Here's a link to the GitHub page, if you're curious!


The Steam Deck and Emulation

This is just...a great and detailed video I spotted getting shared about earlier by 'TechCravers'. I've never watched any of their content before, but this was a great spot to start. This is just...copied straight from their video description:

In this video, I break down why the Steam Deck is STILL the king of emulation in 2025! From Game Boy to Wii U, this handheld can do it all—better than any other device on the market. With amazing community support, constant software updates, and unmatched performance for the price, no other handheld even comes close

If you're interested in what is a great deep-dive into Steam Deck emulation as a whole, then the YouTube link is here!


RetroDECK new update - 0.9.1b:

If you know me at all, or even if you've just skimmed my words here or on Mastodon (or...if there might be some of you who remember my Reddit days), you'll know I adore RetroDECK. It's been my emulationer (totally a word) of choice for such a very long time now.

Their new update's patch notes are here in this link, but I'll brutalize them and try trim the more note-worthy bits here in some dot points:

  • New folder: retrodeck/cheats/ for easier cheat file updates (MAME, RetroArch, PCSX2, PPSSPP, MelonDS)

  • Added CLI arguments in RetroENGINE: --set, --open, --factory-reset, and improved --reset.

  • Steam integration: RetroDECK can now auto-add to Steam with preconfigured gridart and inputs.

  • RetroAchievements support added for PPSSPP and Dolphin.

Flw, why should I opt for RetroDECK over EmuDeck? ...I hear you ask

Luckily, the team answered that themselves, leaving me to be luxuriantly lazy and just screenshotting it to paste here:

...but personally, I just love how it gives me two options: an all-in-one emulation suite, where all my games are within their various emulators within RetroDECK from the homescreen on my Steam Deck, and if I add some to 'favorites' then I get them added individually to my games library.

I love how it stores my emulators, bios, ROMs, mods, files...all of it on my SD card (how I choose to have it run).

I love that it only has stable releases. This means you won't get each emulator's updates as they update, but I've seen EmuDeck break too many times to think that's a good idea.

IDK. I just love it. Try it out!!!


Square Enix staff + a old game cache:

"Members of Square Enix recently made a remarkable discovery upon opening an old storage container at work that had been shut for close to 20 years: a cache of pristine, retro games that includes titles released for the Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum, Atari ST, DOS computers, N-Gage, Nintendo Wii, and Amstrad CPC, among other platforms."

I literally ripped that paragraph from their article, the full thing is here but...that's basically the best of it!

This following link is better though, since you get a video of them showing off what is there:

And this is the link (a LinkedIn link


FF VII: Rebirth

Got a update specific to the Steam Deck (always lovely to see!) which made the download size smaller than before. Another few fixes are included, but to me this is the focus, going from 144.2GB to 88.1GB (phew, at least it's not at God of War: Ragnarok's 177GB -_-)


Path of Exile 2:

An update was also seen for this one recently:

Nice to see Grinding Gear Games is supporting Steam Deck, but...it still looks awful on said Steam Deck, so....that didn't change I guess


Maxima:

This is just a...brief teaser for something you can't see yet. Maxima is on its way, being a replacement for EA's Origin launcher, made so you can skip using it and just enjoy the games yourself.

One of the devs has shared this link for the GitHub, but it's one to keep an eye on and not live yet:

https://github.com/ArmchairDevelopers/Maxima/

"Maxima - It's the farthest you can get from the Origin"

Yay!


XenonRecomp - the 360 games tool

This one might be of interest to the more technical-minded (which, on Lemmy...seems to be everyone?) but here's the 'about' (and follow it the GitHub)

*XenonRecomp is a tool that converts Xbox 360 executables into C++ code, which can then be recompiled for any platform. Currently, it only supports x86 platforms due to the use of x86 intrinsics.

This project was heavily inspired by N64: Recompiled, a similar tool for N64 executables.*

And the link to the GitHub for it is here!


Acclaim Entertainment:

Acclaim has been 'reborn' as a new kind of publisher. They're now focusing on retro games titles. Reviving classic franchises specifically

The link to a article about the announcement is here!


Ubisoft execs on trial:

No better time to boycott Ubisoft, if you're not already, as former Ubisoft bosses go on trial in France over alleged harassment.

***Thomas François is alleged to have habitually watched pornographic films in the open-plan office and commented on the appearance of female employees, whom he routinely insulted.

François is being prosecuted for an attempted sexual assault when he tried to forcibly kiss a young employee during a Christmas party as she was held by other colleagues.***

Full article here, which is a sobering view of what people have to deal with, and how disgusting people in power can be over others


The Ori Series:

The two Ori games have now sold over more than 15 million copies!!!

"Not too shabby for a Metrodvania and a genre we were told is dead when we started to work on it!"


Selaco + testers:

One of my fav efforts of programming in a game in recent times has been Selaco which was made using the GZDoom engine. The way they made that game look on that engine is absolute magic.

A kind of beautiful mix of modern style, and the obvious (now I learn is called 'boomer shooters') retro game-play mechanics - and I tell everyone I know to play it!

The launch trailer, which was 9 months ago, is here, I recommend you all watch it if you don't already know Selaco!

The developers are currently getting an engine upgrade: 𝘎𝘡𝘋𝘰𝘰𝘮 𝟦.𝟣𝟥; 𝘳𝘰𝘶𝘨𝘩𝘭𝘺 𝘧𝘪𝘷𝘦 𝘺𝘦𝘢𝘳𝘴 𝘸𝘰𝘳𝘵𝘩 𝘰𝘧 𝘪𝘮𝘱𝘳𝘰𝘷𝘦𝘮𝘦𝘯𝘵𝘴

The link where they announce looking for play-testers is here, and will take you to their Steam announcement of such


Death Stranding 2

You've no doubt seen the (in true Kojima style!) 20875073456045 hours long trailer which just came out for the game, but most fun for me was seeing this post by Kojima on Bluesky sharing some of the merch:


Revolt

There's a server my friend Gardiner Bryant started only a few days ago. You'll find it's small, with few people there, but we're all rather lovely (if I do say so myself). All of the names from the beginning are some of the users in this server, if you want to drop by and say anything. But otherwise it deals with:

  • Steam Deck
  • Linux
  • Gaming
  • General chat

If you'd like to join us, then the link is here:

https://rvlt.gg/dqJT3rJH

Yes, it is on Revolt. There is two options available for Android users, the official one and a community-built one. Neither of which I've even tried yet, I just access it via the website!

If you want, you can check out a recent post I made on it here on Lemmy to read more!


I think this might be it?

...as ever, formatting, spelling and general crazy errors are all mine. I do hope you enjoy this. This was 2,317 words up to that last sentence, so...clearly I can't edit myself at all.

If you've any suggestions, criticisms (I see you, anonymous down-voters -_-) or anything to share, the comments under here are a great place to do it!

Hope you enjoy! <3

 

So...this one is a bit left-of-field.

A friend of mine (Gardiner Bryant of YouTube - who reports on Linux and the Steam Deck) has started a Revolt server.

What is Revolt?

It's kinda like a FOSS alternative to Discord. You'll see the layout is almost a direct copy, and it's far less polished...but then again you haven't got the downsides of Discord's constant upselling either:

https://revolt.chat/

Why is this relevant?

...I can hear you ask? Well, so far its just a few developers and creators in there, but I thought of all spaces...maybe those very devs and creators whose work you use and watch...well it might be nice to join in there?

My personal friends who are in here so far are:

What is the damn link to the damn server, woman?

https://rvlt.gg/dqJT3rJH

I mean, you will have to make an account on Revolt, but it might be interesting to some here. You're all very welcome!

 

So...this one is a bit left-of-field.

A friend of mine (Gardiner Bryant of YouTube - who reports on Linux and the Steam Deck) has started a Revolt server.

What is Revolt?

It's kinda like a FOSS alternative to Discord. You'll see the layout is almost a direct copy, and it's far less polished...but then again you haven't got the downsides of Discord's constant upselling either:

https://revolt.chat/

Why is this relevant?

...I can hear you ask? Well, so far its just a few developers and creators in there, but I thought of all spaces...maybe those very devs and creators whose work you use and watch...well it might be nice to join in there?

My personal friends who are in here so far are:

What is the damn link to the damn server, woman?

https://rvlt.gg/dqJT3rJH

I mean, you will have to make an account on Revolt, but it might be interesting to some here. You're all very welcome!

 

So...this one is a bit left-of-field.

A friend of mine (Gardiner Bryant of YouTube - who reports on Linux and the Steam Deck) has started a Revolt server.

What is Revolt?

It's kinda like a FOSS alternative to Discord. You'll see the layout is almost a direct copy, and it's far less polished...but then again you haven't got the downsides of Discord's constant upselling either:

https://revolt.chat/

Why is this relevant?

...I can hear you ask? Well, so far its just a few developers and creators in there, but I thought of all spaces...maybe those very devs and creators whose work you use and watch...well it might be nice to join in there?

My personal friends who are in here so far are:

What is the damn link to the damn server, woman?

https://rvlt.gg/dqJT3rJH

I mean, you will have to make an account on Revolt, but it might be interesting to some here. You're all very welcome! <3

[–] PerfectDark@lemmy.world 1 points 4 days ago (1 children)

Its far less than it used to be.

Check 1337 and you'll see the quality of uploads is generally the exact same literal thing as you'd find on a streaming service, or disk.

I fucking loathe DRM. loathe it!

[–] PerfectDark@lemmy.world 2 points 4 days ago

Oh thank you so much!

Its a lot of fun to me. This one (ironically) I feel like I did the bare minimum.

I've been nursing a sore shoulder all week which put my work (red team - penetration tester) and fun (gaming / any typing) into the category of 'I'd better do as little of it as possible to rest the arm'

So...its really nice to hear that even this - where I stopped myself writing 19719161 words instead of 6 - is a nice read for some!

Thank you!

[–] PerfectDark@lemmy.world 4 points 4 days ago (3 children)

I think there is an option for DRM-free. It's going to be a controversial take but...when companies pull this kinda thing? I'm more inclined to be a pirate girl than support this kind of process.

 

First Things' First:

Maybe you're used to all of this now, but my attempt is to share an older style of gaming news post. Something maybe a lil bit like the old gaming blogs / news sites that the internet used to have. Casual, opinion-based, image-heavy and maybe-filled-with-things-you-already-spotted.

This week's edition is far less themed (you'll notice the last few have been a bit Steam Deck-oriented) than those before. This one is purely interesting little things I've spotted. There is still Steam Deck content in here, but not as that's-it-folks as the last was.

I hope you might grab a coffee, settle in and enjoy these bits and pieces!!!


Physical Gameboy (DMG) bricks (literally)

Stumbled over an interesting idea: someone who made literal bricks look like original Gameboys. The website linked at the end is murder on the eyes - seriously, the font used is just straight from Hell itself. But there is a couple of interesting videos in there too, worth looking at.

Here's some photos I grabbed to attach here, where the font is far more sane for your eyes:

And the link to their page is right here!


The Sony PlayStation 3 has new system update – 4.92 – 19 years after release

The system software update 4.92 improves system performance, according to the patch notes, and also renews the Blu-ray player encryption key to allow for disc playback.

Updates of this sort are an annual occurrence, as the Advanced Access Content System (AACS) encryption key regularly expires - it's a copyright-protection technology that requires a key to be set on both the disc and the console in order to play new films. Will this affect the process to jailbreak a PS3 (good old HEN)? No, they're just going to take some time to make it right. Here's a photo for those who are into the jailbreaking scene, and want to read the news:

The link to an article on is here if you want to read more


Sega is Metacritic’s highest-rated publisher for 2024.

This will probably come as no surprise, on reflection. With games like Metaphor ReFanzio, Persona 3 Reload, Atlus: Unicorn Loverlord, SMTVV...their ‘stable’ of releases for the year was extremely strong.

Interesting to me is seeing how strong Sega is in the industry after pivoting away from hardware/consoles so, so many years ago. Especially considering the ‘talk’ about Xbox’s plans in the future (I know, all just talk, but they’re definitely one to keep an eye one)

Here’s a link to Metacritic if you want to see all the rankings, and more detail


KCD II coming to GOG

For those of us who prefer DRM-free gaming (and you should) - Kingdom Come Deliverance II is coming to GOG on March 28th! This is wonderfully quick, by memory the first took longer to get to GOG after release on Steam. KCD II has so much going to it, the optimization makes it run incredibly well on Steam Deck and is currently sitting at Very Positive on Steam, with 53,473 reviews on Steam.

I’ve already bought it on Steam, a rare buy there since I buy 99% of my games on GOG. And being the wuss I am, I’ve downloaded a few mods on it, too. I love what they’ve done, but some bits are a touch too sim-ish for me.

Regardless, this is just great news to see it coming to GOG!


Prime Gaming giveaways this month:

Available Now (March 6th)

  • Saints Row: The Third Remastered [GOG Code]
  • Mafia 2: Definitive Edition [GOG Code] 
  • Crime Boss: Rockay City [Epic Games Store] 
  • Naheulbeuk’s Dungeon Master [Amazon Games App]

March 13th

  • Wall World [Amazon Games App]
  • Syberia: The World Before [GOG Code] 
  • Endling – Extinction is Forever [Amazon Games App] 
  • Dark Deity: Complete Edition [GOG Code] 
  • Beholder 3 [Amazon Games App] 

March 20th

  • Wolfenstein: The Old Blood [Xbox and PC via Microsoft Store Code] Note: The Wolfenstein: The Old Blood offer is available only in Prime Gaming regions where the game is also offered via the Microsoft Store. Prime Gaming offers may sometimes vary by region. See primegaming.com for more details.
  • Mutazione [GOG Code]
  • Figment 2: Creed Valley [Amazon Games App] 
  • Legacy of Kain: Defiance [GOG Code] 
  • Mortal Shell [Epic Games Store]

March 27th

  • The Forgotten City [Amazon Games App]
  • Deus Ex: Invisible War [GOG Code] 
  • Session: Skate Sim [Epic Games Store] 
  • Let’s Build A Zoo [Epic Games Store] 
  • Gamedec – Definitive Edition [GOG Code]
  • The Wisbey Mystery [Legacy Games Code] 

Next week's free Epic Games title:

Will be Mortal Shell! Free from March 13th to March 20th. This (like a few others so far this year) have been repeats of games already given out over 2022. Nice for those who missed them!

Further, for those keeping count:

Epic Games free for one day previously, and have not not been repeated yet → waiting for their weekly giveaway.

2021 - Shenmue 3, Neon Abyss, Vampyr, Pathfinder: Kingmaker, Salt of Sanctuary.

2022 - Sable, Them's Fightin' Herds (now free), Lego Builder's Journey, Encased, Mortal Shell (coming free).

2023 - Melvor Idle, Art of Rally, Human Resource Machine, Cursed to Golf, Cat Quest, Saints Row (2022), 20 Minutes Til Dawn.

2024 - Vampire Survivors, Astrea: Six Sided Oracles, TerraTech, Wizard of Legend, Dark and Darker - Legendary Status, Dredge, Ghostrunner 2, Hot Wheels Unleashed, Kill Knight, [REDACTED], Sifu.


Dark and Darker pulled from Epic Games Store

Dark and Darker has been taken down from Epic Games Store amid ongoing legal dispute.

Developers of Dark & Darker used to work at Nexon, under Nexon they were making a game called Project Q I think, can't really remember the name, either way, that project got cancelled so the development team decided to just up and leave and continue making the game and eventually it would become Dark & Darker.

Tldr:

The legal issues come from the developers using the information they had from their time working at Nexon, any work they had done under Nexon was deemed Nexon's property, so when the developers left they started using the same assets for common items, they would recreate systems they made essentially copying their own work, but their own work wasn't legally theirs. So when Dark & Darker was on the uprising, Nexon sued the devs for Copyright Infringement. That failed but they were on the hook for Corporate Espionage since they took trade secrets and used it in their own product.

Link to an article hosted on pcgamesn.com


Legacy of Kain

Sadly the Legacy of Kain writer, Jim Curry has passed away. Along with Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver, Curry wrote Akuji: The Heartless and handled marketing for the Gex games.

I’m unsure whether he kept up with the industry or news surrounding Kain, but if he did, it would have been nice for him to see the recent remaster of Legacy of Kain.

This is obituary for him, worth a visit if you’ve the interest


Oldest active MMO

Tibia - the oldest active MMO is adding a new 'vocation' to the game, 28 years after release in 1997. Known more in Brazil, Mexico and Poland as a bit of a cultural phenomenon, it's had a dedicated and steady player base for all these years. Previously the vocations were:

  • Knights
  • Druids
  • Paladins
  • Sorcerers

But now a new one is coming to the mix: 'monk'. Interesting news for a VERY niche passion for some!


FSR4:

AMD have collaborated with Sony to create 'FSR4'.

For anyone who thinks this may benefit the likes of current gen base PS5, then it is very unlikely as they are using the 2-generation old RDNA 2 architecture which doesn't even have the required AI Hardware cores to run PSSR let alone the heavier FSR 4.

This collaboration, project amethyst is likely going to benefit console gamers likely for the next generation with PlayStation 6.

Link here (Yahoo) for anyone who wants to read the announcement in full


RoboCop: Rogue City - Unfinished Business

One of the most surprising 'AA' games we saw recently in 2023 was RoboCop. The dev is known for their take on '80's cinema / games of that subject (having done the same for Terminator), and Rogue City took a lot of gamers by surprise.

It played extremely well on the Steam Deck, was nicely optimized, and felt extremely polished for a (admittedly 'on rails') game of their budget.

A trailer for the follow-up has been released, and looks just as fantastic, you can click this link to view it on YouTube if you'd like!


Nintendo DS

This is just...lovely. An artist shared their work ('ParkingFee6960') which they made in Art Academy on their Nintendo DS. I just thought it was beautiful, and wanted to share it!


Path of Exile Update:

Path of Exile 2 update featured Steam Deck specific patch. Interesting for Steam Deck fans, this one fixed Steam Deck and other Linux Wine-based clients being incorrectly warned for modifying the client.

Here is a link to the note showing the update!


Steam Deck + gboperator

User Bitz`Primus has "...designed a bracket to use my gboperator on my steam deck. Finally gameboy games on the go"

A link to their makerworld page on it, with more photos is here, if you want to check it out more!


Ballistic Moon closes

Until Dawn Remake Developer Ballistic Moon “Effectively Closed”

Article here, because this is the end of my post and I've lost the energy to write my own thoughts


And...I suppose that's it!

As ever, I hope these might be interesting to some. They're just some fun things I've spotted, and I do so enjoy putting these together. Was it a full week since my last one of these, where I promised I would thereon-in make them weekly? No. No it is not.

Is that just an excuse to link you to my last one of these news posts (click here!)?

Yes, yes it is.

Any errors, they're all mine. Any weird formatting - yup blame me. But...I hope you enjoyed this regardless? LMK! And, as ever, if you wanna lurk my Mastodon, it's here:

 

First Things' First:

Maybe you're used to all of this now, but my attempt is to share an older style of gaming news post. Something maybe a lil bit like the old gaming blogs / news sites that the internet used to have. Casual, opinion-based, image-heavy and maybe-filled-with-things-you-already-spotted.

This week's edition is far less themed (you'll notice the last few have been a bit Steam Deck-oriented) than those before. This one is purely interesting little things I've spotted. I hope you might grab a coffee, settle in and enjoy these bits and pieces!!!


Physical Gameboy (DMG) bricks (literally)

Stumbled over an interesting idea: someone who made literal bricks look like original Gameboys. The website linked at the end is murder on the eyes - seriously, the font used is just straight from Hell itself. But there is a couple of interesting videos in there too, worth looking at.

Here's some photos I grabbed to attach here, where the font is far more sane for your eyes:

And the link to their page is right here!


The Sony PlayStation 3 has new system update – 4.92 – 19 years after release

The system software update 4.92 improves system performance, according to the patch notes, and also renews the Blu-ray player encryption key to allow for disc playback.

Updates of this sort are an annual occurrence, as the Advanced Access Content System (AACS) encryption key regularly expires - it's a copyright-protection technology that requires a key to be set on both the disc and the console in order to play new films. Will this affect the process to jailbreak a PS3 (good old HEN)? No, they're just going to take some time to make it right. Here's a photo for those who are into the jailbreaking scene, and want to read the news:

The link to an article on is here if you want to read more


Sega is Metacritic’s highest-rated publisher for 2024.

This will probably come as no surprise, on reflection. With games like Metaphor ReFanzio, Persona 3 Reload, Atlus: Unicorn Loverlord, SMTVV...their ‘stable’ of releases for the year was extremely strong.

Interesting to me is seeing how strong Sega is in the industry after pivoting away from hardware/consoles so, so many years ago. Especially considering the ‘talk’ about Xbox’s plans in the future (I know, all just talk, but they’re definitely one to keep an eye one)

Here’s a link to Metacritic if you want to see all the rankings, and more detail


KCD II coming to GOG

For those of us who prefer DRM-free gaming (and you should) - Kingdom Come Deliverance II is coming to GOG on March 28th! This is wonderfully quick, by memory the first took longer to get to GOG after release on Steam. KCD II has so much going to it, the optimization makes it run incredibly well on Steam Deck and is currently sitting at Very Positive on Steam, with 53,473 reviews on Steam.

I’ve already bought it on Steam, a rare buy there since I buy 99% of my games on GOG. And being the wuss I am, I’ve downloaded a few mods on it, too. I love what they’ve done, but some bits are a touch too sim-ish for me.

Regardless, this is just great news to see it coming to GOG!


Prime Gaming giveaways this month:

Available Now (March 6th)

  • Saints Row: The Third Remastered [GOG Code]
  • Mafia 2: Definitive Edition [GOG Code] 
  • Crime Boss: Rockay City [Epic Games Store] 
  • Naheulbeuk’s Dungeon Master [Amazon Games App]

March 13th

  • Wall World [Amazon Games App]
  • Syberia: The World Before [GOG Code] 
  • Endling – Extinction is Forever [Amazon Games App] 
  • Dark Deity: Complete Edition [GOG Code] 
  • Beholder 3 [Amazon Games App] 

March 20th

  • Wolfenstein: The Old Blood [Xbox and PC via Microsoft Store Code] Note: The Wolfenstein: The Old Blood offer is available only in Prime Gaming regions where the game is also offered via the Microsoft Store. Prime Gaming offers may sometimes vary by region. See primegaming.com for more details.
  • Mutazione [GOG Code]
  • Figment 2: Creed Valley [Amazon Games App] 
  • Legacy of Kain: Defiance [GOG Code] 
  • Mortal Shell [Epic Games Store]

March 27th

  • The Forgotten City [Amazon Games App]
  • Deus Ex: Invisible War [GOG Code] 
  • Session: Skate Sim [Epic Games Store] 
  • Let’s Build A Zoo [Epic Games Store] 
  • Gamedec – Definitive Edition [GOG Code]
  • The Wisbey Mystery [Legacy Games Code] 

Next week's free Epic Games title:

Will be Mortal Shell! Free from March 13th to March 20th. This (like a few others so far this year) have been repeats of games already given out over 2022. Nice for those who missed them!

Further, for those keeping count:

Epic Games free for one day previously, and have not not been repeated yet → waiting for their weekly giveaway.

2021 - Shenmue 3, Neon Abyss, Vampyr, Pathfinder: Kingmaker, Salt of Sanctuary.

2022 - Sable, Them's Fightin' Herds (now free), Lego Builder's Journey, Encased, Mortal Shell (coming free).

2023 - Melvor Idle, Art of Rally, Human Resource Machine, Cursed to Golf, Cat Quest, Saints Row (2022), 20 Minutes Til Dawn.

2024 - Vampire Survivors, Astrea: Six Sided Oracles, TerraTech, Wizard of Legend, Dark and Darker - Legendary Status, Dredge, Ghostrunner 2, Hot Wheels Unleashed, Kill Knight, [REDACTED], Sifu.


Dark and Darker pulled from Epic Games Store

Dark and Darker has been taken down from Epic Games Store amid ongoing legal dispute.

Developers of Dark & Darker used to work at Nexon, under Nexon they were making a game called Project Q I think, can't really remember the name, either way, that project got cancelled so the development team decided to just up and leave and continue making the game and eventually it would become Dark & Darker.

Tldr:

The legal issues come from the developers using the information they had from their time working at Nexon, any work they had done under Nexon was deemed Nexon's property, so when the developers left they started using the same assets for common items, they would recreate systems they made essentially copying their own work, but their own work wasn't legally theirs. So when Dark & Darker was on the uprising, Nexon sued the devs for Copyright Infringement. That failed but they were on the hook for Corporate Espionage since they took trade secrets and used it in their own product.

Link to an article hosted on pcgamesn.com


Legacy of Kain

Sadly the Legacy of Kain writer, Jim Curry has passed away. Along with Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver, Curry wrote Akuji: The Heartless and handled marketing for the Gex games.

I’m unsure whether he kept up with the industry or news surrounding Kain, but if he did, it would have been nice for him to see the recent remaster of Legacy of Kain.

This is obituary for him, worth a visit if you’ve the interest


Oldest active MMO

Tibia - the oldest active MMO is adding a new 'vocation' to the game, 28 years after release in 1997. Known more in Brazil, Mexico and Poland as a bit of a cultural phenomenon, it's had a dedicated and steady player base for all these years. Previously the vocations were:

  • Knights
  • Druids
  • Paladins
  • Sorcerers

But now a new one is coming to the mix: 'monk'. Interesting news for a VERY niche passion for some!


FSR4:

AMD have collaborated with Sony to create 'FSR4'.

For anyone who thinks this may benefit the likes of current gen base PS5, then it is very unlikely as they are using the 2-generation old RDNA 2 architecture which doesn't even have the required AI Hardware cores to run PSSR let alone the heavier FSR 4.

This collaboration, project amethyst is likely going to benefit console gamers likely for the next generation with PlayStation 6.

Link here (Yahoo) for anyone who wants to read the announcement in full


RoboCop: Rogue City - Unfinished Business

One of the most surprising 'AA' games we saw recently in 2023 was RoboCop. The dev is known for their take on '80's cinema / games of that subject (having done the same for Terminator), and Rogue City took a lot of gamers by surprise.

It played extremely well on the Steam Deck, was nicely optimized, and felt extremely polished for a (admittedly 'on rails') game of their budget.

A trailer for the follow-up has been released, and looks just as fantastic, you can click this link to view it on YouTube if you'd like!


Nintendo DS

This is just...lovely. An artist shared their work ('ParkingFee6960') which they made in Art Academy on their Nintendo DS. I just thought it was beautiful, and wanted to share it!


Path of Exile Update:

Path of Exile 2 update featured Steam Deck specific patch. Interesting for Steam Deck fans, this one fixed Steam Deck and other Linux Wine-based clients being incorrectly warned for modifying the client.

Here is a link to the note showing the update!


Steam Deck + gboperator

User Bitz`Primus has "...designed a bracket to use my gboperator on my steam deck. Finally gameboy games on the go"

A link to their makerworld page on it, with more photos is here, if you want to check it out more!


Ballistic Moon closes

Until Dawn Remake Developer Ballistic Moon “Effectively Closed”

Article here, because this is the end of my post and I've lost the energy to write my own thoughts


And...I suppose that's it!

As ever, I hope these might be interesting to some. They're just some fun things I've spotted, and I do so enjoy putting these together. Was it a full week since my last one of these, where I promised I would thereon-in make them weekly? No. No it is not.

Is that just an excuse to link you to my last one of these news posts (click here!)?

Yes, yes it is. Any errors, they're all mine. Any weird formatting - yup blame me. But...I hope you enjoyed this regardless? LMK!

And, as ever, if you wanna lurk my Mastodon, it's here:

[–] PerfectDark@lemmy.world 14 points 1 week ago

Simply untrue.

These are known, and you'd better believe Nintendo knows everything there is to know about each and every emulator that exists. They tried pressuring the team behind Cemu years ago, but it ended up being pointless.

Some of these are years and years and years old.

[–] PerfectDark@lemmy.world 2 points 1 week ago

I'll install, and report back on how it is! <3

 

GitHub link to Nintendo's claim - all the details you need are here

The emulator forks which are being taken down are as follows:

Despite this, the one fork that continues, and will continue without takedown is Ryubing - by Greemdev. This is created by an original member of the Ryujinx team. It's safe, the code is beyond reproach (and violates zero laws or Nintendo code) and actually brings helpful updates.

Still...shitty news. And more indication that the Switch 2's architecture will be damn similar to that of this current Switch. Them taking emulators down means the upcoming games have a solid chance of being emulatable on release. But...that's my own (and others') conjecture, so we'll see when the time comes.

 

GitHub link to Nintendo's claim - all the details you need are here

The emulator forks which are being taken down are as follows:

Despite this, the one fork that continues, and will continue without takedown is Ryubing - by Greemdev. This is created by an original member of the Ryujinx team. It's safe, the code is beyond reproach (and violates zero laws or Nintendo code) and actually brings helpful updates.

Still...shitty news. And more indication that the Switch 2's architecture will be damn similar to that of this current Switch. Them taking emulators down means the upcoming games have a solid chance of being emulatable on release. But...that's my own (and others') conjecture, so we'll see when the time comes.

[–] PerfectDark@lemmy.world 1 points 1 week ago

The user discovered a bug, where anyone could apply games to their account, without buying or paying. He ended up notifying Steam (after he applied games to his account).

To them, like all bug hunt payments, the cost of what they gave him in the end ($4K) was nothing compared to the damage of that being shared - they get everlasting good press over it; good will, and they close the bug. So the $4,000 is alongside keeping the games he'd applied to his account.

Sorry, I could have worded that better! It's on me for poor phrasing. English is not my native language, sometimes I can explain poorly.

 

For those who keep up with which games coming up will ship with DRM, it's come to light that the new Elden Ring title will use GuardIT

Link to SteamDB info here with this link

Link to the Steam page here

 

For those who keep up with which games coming up will ship with DRM, it's come to light that the new Elden Ring title will use GuardIT

Link to SteamDB info here with this link

Link to the Steam page here

[–] PerfectDark@lemmy.world 6 points 1 week ago (1 children)

I do plan to!

I get impatient, because I adore writing these, but I plan to write these weekly :)

Thank you!

[–] PerfectDark@lemmy.world 5 points 1 week ago

I really appreciate that! Thank you :)

I love this kind of thing, so as long as others will put up with it, I'll share them :)

 

First Things' First:

Maybe you're used to all of this now, but my attempt is to share an older style of gaming news post. Something maybe a lil bit like the old gaming blogs / news sites that the internet used to have. Casual, opinion-based, image-heavy and maybe-filled-with-things-you-already-spotted.

My last post (News #2) is here via this link, if you wanted to read over it before I share some more things I have spotted :)

This might lean towards a more Steam Deck-oriented post, but of course I'll inevitably deviate and ramble on and most likely cover everything but the Steam Deck. So let's begin!

Emulation:

NxEmu

Another Nintendo Switch emulator - NxEmu, which saw some focus and activity some time ago before seemingly disappearing into abandonment - has come back with a post sharing the dev will be refocusing on the project.

Personally, I recommend everyone focuses on the more reputable Switch emulator called Ryubing / Ryujinx. It is made with one of the original devs of Ryujinx itself, and the updates actually have substance - and you can see by the GitHub: work is consistent and constant on this one.

But back to the point of this, the NxEmu dev states: "the plan is to be able to run pre-decrypted games, so if people want to run a game it will have to be decrypted first with some other tool."

RCPS3 on Android

If you don't recognize the emulator name, it's an emulator for the PS3. This was announced, build and released (the alpha test build, at least) in less than a week. This is not perfect, and at the moment I'm going to look at it as more of a proof of concept than something you should really install, but it's still incredibly interesting news.

The original devs of RPCS3 stated around December that they wouldn't be entering the Android emulation scene because the fandom is toxic as heck, demanding as heck, and rather unpleasant. However, just a few months after that we see DH (a member) take the lead and release this for Android gamers.

Following though, is an image showing Dragon Ball Burst Limit demo booting in emulation:

Games News

Abuse

Do you remember the 1996 run-and-gun DOS game called Abuse? I sure don't, since I wasn't alive, but if you did and do, and want to re-play the game, a developer has cleverly removed the notorious 15 FPS lock on the game, and released it as an AppImage, DEB , RPM and tar.gz

  • The link to the GitHub page is here, if you're interested

  • [If you want to see what the heck this all means, then this link to the YouTube video might be more suited to you, showing the 15 FPS locked version (original) and the unlocked FPS version (this mod)[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZTwDu3ZNE68]

Heroic Games Launcher update

Heroic, "...a Free and Open Source Epic, GOG and Amazon Prime Games launcher for Linux, Windows and macOS. Also available on the SteamDeck!" has just released an update.

This is one of their biggest releases so far, and a lot of work has gone into this, especially considering the dev team's busy life and commitments outside of Heroic.

Some changes include:

  • Env Variables in Known Fixes: Customize game fixes with environment variables for better compatibility.
  • Launch Arguments via URLs: Pass game arguments directly through protocol URLs for streamlined launching.
  • Steam Shortcuts for Uninstalled Games: Add Steam shortcuts for games you haven’t installed yet.
  • Anti-Cheat Logging: Anti-cheat details now appear in logs for easier troubleshooting.
  • Gamescope "Force Grab Cursor" Toggle: Prevent cursor escapes in full-screen games.
  • GOG game setup improvements.
  • DXVK-NVAPI Enabled by default for NVIDIA GPU users on Linux.
  • Various UI improvements and other smaller updates.

The full list and detailed explanation of all their changes is here on GitHub, via this link if you want to read all they have done!

Xbox Game Pass games leaving:

I personally both own a Series X console, and use the XBPlay program to play my Xbox games, and the Xbox Game Pass library. I use XBPlay on my Steam Deck. Their site can give you an idea of what they do, but the benefit to me (buying on Steam for a once-off $5 USD payment) is that it allows higher resolution upscaling that is possible just by streaming the games directly from a browser.

Anyway, back on topic, some big games are leaving the Game Pass library this month:

  • Yakuza 5

  • Yakuza 6

  • Lies of P

  • No More Heroes 3

  • Evil West

  • Solar Ash

  • Spongebob Squarepants Battle For Bikini Bottom Rehydrated

  • MLB The Show 24

DREDGE MOBILE

DREGDE is my favorite game of a couple years back. Maybe in the top 3 of all time for me. It's the perfect combination of cozy and creepy - beautifully stylized graphics and art style, story and Lovecraftian horror.

The dev team (Black Salt Games, based in New Zealand) released their Android and iOS port of the game a couple of days ago. It's not a simple straight forward port process, they've gone to a lot of custom work on making the game perfect for the 'small screen'.

Here's a lovely review on Forbes, if you want to read more about their game on mobile, and the process it took to get it there!

One Gamer Plays Epic's Free Games Each Week:

I've discovered one user on the Epic Games (unofficial) sub-reddit who came up with a plan to help them clear their backlog of games, and stop them buying more games.

Simply, they're going to play and review one of the games Epic gives away for free, each and every week. This was their New Years' Resolution:

"I need to branch out my video game taste, and I'm going to have quite a lot of free time next semester. However, there's a big problem. I'm a broke college student.

So I've resolved that for the first four months of 2025, I will play every free weekly Epic game to completion before the next one launches. That should be 17 games in 17 weeks. I'll make a post on this subreddit after finishing every game detailing my thoughts. I don't expect very many people to read, but this is mostly to keep myself accountable."

I find this amazing. And it's been fascinating (and helpful) to read someone's review of the games so far, meaning if they're terrible...I won't bother.

The link to their initial post (on Reddit) is here, and you can find their weekly posts by clicking on their profile, and filtering by posts

Quick Fire Interesting - Dot Points:

  • 10 years ago, Steam announced the release of the Source 2 engine - free to use for all developers
  • The Nintendo Switch was released 8 years ago now. Sure, they show their age, but they really did so much for the modern handheld gaming market (and I have a V2 on its way from Japan right now, for me to micro-solder a mod chip in for CFW when it arrives!)
  • Both IndieGala and Fanatical have Robocop: Rogue City on heavy discount right now - at 90% off. The general consensus is though to hold off at least a day, so that the chance of it being included on Humble will be proven, or disproven
  • Steam passed 40m CCU (concurrent users) for the first time. It's crazy to think their previous highest number a few short years ago (March 2020) was only 20m!

FUN!

Steam Deck Power Button:

This one is a specific and super amazing little one I found. An acquaintance on Mastodon shared with me this little creation they made for the Steam Deck's power button:

The user is @rusozoll@layer8.space on Mastodon.

(thanks for being able to share this!

Steam Giving a User $4,000 of Free Games:

A user named "Sonix" discovered a bug in Steam’s refund system that mistakenly refunded his money but let him keep the games. He reported the issue to Valve, and instead of punishing him, they thanked him for his honesty!

  • Sonix now owns 37,474 games, making his collection one of the largest on Steam.

  • now owns 20,898 DLCs.

  • and 22,490 games on his wishlist.

  • Despite having thousands of games, he primarily plays Dota 2 (76% of the time).

  • His Steam account is Level 299, with 105 badges

  • The estimated total value of his library is around $372,543.

His profile on Steam can be seen here

Sonic Unleashed:

I wrote a guide (which you can find here, with this link!) for running (installing) and playing the new recompiled PC port of Sonic Unleashed. If you're interested, take a look!

finally?

I hope you enjoy this. My plan is to just...post these when I get the urge to, with no fixed schedule (I know they've been far too regularly rapid lately. If you can think of any improvements you want me to make on them, or want to tell me off for formatting or some error in the post...do feel free!

And, you can reach me elsewhere:

(Matrix)

(Mastodon)

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submitted 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) by PerfectDark@lemmy.world to c/steamdeck@sopuli.xyz
 

First Things' First:

Maybe you're used to all of this now, but my attempt is to share an older style of gaming news post. Something maybe a lil bit like the old gaming blogs / news sites that the internet used to have. Casual, opinion-based, image-heavy and maybe-filled-with-things-you-already-spotted.

My last post (News #2) is here via this link, if you wanted to read over it before I share some more things I have spotted :)

This might lean towards a more Steam Deck-oriented post, but of course I'll inevitably deviate and ramble on and most likely cover everything but the Steam Deck. So let's begin!

Emulation:

NxEmu

Another Nintendo Switch emulator - NxEmu, which saw some focus and activity some time ago before seemingly disappearing into abandonment - has come back with a post sharing the dev will be refocusing on the project.

Personally, I recommend everyone focuses on the more reputable Switch emulator called Ryubing / Ryujinx. It is made with one of the original devs of Ryujinx itself, and the updates actually have substance - and you can see by the GitHub: work is consistent and constant on this one.

But back to the point of this, the NxEmu dev states: "the plan is to be able to run pre-decrypted games, so if people want to run a game it will have to be decrypted first with some other tool."

RCPS3 on Android

If you don't recognize the emulator name, it's an emulator for the PS3. This was announced, build and released (the alpha test build, at least) in less than a week. This is not perfect, and at the moment I'm going to look at it as more of a proof of concept than something you should really install, but it's still incredibly interesting news.

The original devs of RPCS3 stated around December that they wouldn't be entering the Android emulation scene because the fandom is toxic as heck, demanding as heck, and rather unpleasant. However, just a few months after that we see DH (a member) take the lead and release this for Android gamers.

Following though, is an image showing Dragon Ball Burst Limit demo booting in emulation:

Games News

Abuse

Do you remember the 1996 run-and-gun DOS game called Abuse? I sure don't, since I wasn't alive, but if you did and do, and want to re-play the game, a developer has cleverly removed the notorious 15 FPS lock on the game, and released it as an AppImage, DEB , RPM and tar.gz

  • The link to the GitHub page is here, if you're interested

  • [If you want to see what the heck this all means, then this link to the YouTube video might be more suited to you, showing the 15 FPS locked version (original) and the unlocked FPS version (this mod)[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZTwDu3ZNE68]

Heroic Games Launcher update

Heroic, "...a Free and Open Source Epic, GOG and Amazon Prime Games launcher for Linux, Windows and macOS. Also available on the SteamDeck!" has just released an update.

This is one of their biggest releases so far, and a lot of work has gone into this, especially considering the dev team's busy life and commitments outside of Heroic.

Some changes include:

  • Env Variables in Known Fixes: Customize game fixes with environment variables for better compatibility.
  • Launch Arguments via URLs: Pass game arguments directly through protocol URLs for streamlined launching.
  • Steam Shortcuts for Uninstalled Games: Add Steam shortcuts for games you haven’t installed yet.
  • Anti-Cheat Logging: Anti-cheat details now appear in logs for easier troubleshooting.
  • Gamescope "Force Grab Cursor" Toggle: Prevent cursor escapes in full-screen games.
  • GOG game setup improvements.
  • DXVK-NVAPI Enabled by default for NVIDIA GPU users on Linux.
  • Various UI improvements and other smaller updates.

The full list and detailed explanation of all their changes is here on GitHub, via this link if you want to read all they have done!

Xbox Game Pass games leaving:

I personally both own a Series X console, and use the XBPlay program to play my Xbox games, and the Xbox Game Pass library. I use XBPlay on my Steam Deck. Their site can give you an idea of what they do, but the benefit to me (buying on Steam for a once-off $5 USD payment) is that it allows higher resolution upscaling that is possible just by streaming the games directly from a browser.

Anyway, back on topic, some big games are leaving the Game Pass library this month:

  • Yakuza 5

  • Yakuza 6

  • Lies of P

  • No More Heroes 3

  • Evil West

  • Solar Ash

  • Spongebob Squarepants Battle For Bikini Bottom Rehydrated

  • MLB The Show 24

DREDGE MOBILE

DREGDE is my favorite game of a couple years back. Maybe in the top 3 of all time for me. It's the perfect combination of cozy and creepy - beautifully stylized graphics and art style, story and Lovecraftian horror.

The dev team (Black Salt Games, based in New Zealand) released their Android and iOS port of the game a couple of days ago. It's not a simple straight forward port process, they've gone to a lot of custom work on making the game perfect for the 'small screen'.

Here's a lovely review on Forbes, if you want to read more about their game on mobile, and the process it took to get it there!

One Gamer Plays Epic's Free Games Each Week:

I've discovered one user on the Epic Games (unofficial) sub-reddit who came up with a plan to help them clear their backlog of games, and stop them buying more games.

Simply, they're going to play and review one of the games Epic gives away for free, each and every week. This was their New Years' Resolution:

"I need to branch out my video game taste, and I'm going to have quite a lot of free time next semester. However, there's a big problem. I'm a broke college student.

So I've resolved that for the first four months of 2025, I will play every free weekly Epic game to completion before the next one launches. That should be 17 games in 17 weeks. I'll make a post on this subreddit after finishing every game detailing my thoughts. I don't expect very many people to read, but this is mostly to keep myself accountable."

I find this amazing. And it's been fascinating (and helpful) to read someone's review of the games so far, meaning if they're terrible...I won't bother.

The link to their initial post (on Reddit) is here, and you can find their weekly posts by clicking on their profile, and filtering by posts

Quick Fire Interesting - Dot Points:

  • 10 years ago, Steam announced the release of the Source 2 engine - free to use for all developers
  • The Nintendo Switch was released 8 years ago now. Sure, they show their age, but they really did so much for the modern handheld gaming market (and I have a V2 on its way from Japan right now, for me to micro-solder a mod chip in for CFW when it arrives!)
  • Both IndieGala and Fanatical have Robocop: Rogue City on heavy discount right now - at 90% off. The general consensus is though to hold off at least a day, so that the chance of it being included on Humble will be proven, or disproven
  • Steam passed 40m CCU (concurrent users) for the first time. It's crazy to think their previous highest number a few short years ago (March 2020) was only 20m!

FUN!

Steam Deck Power Button:

This one is a specific and super amazing little one I found. An acquaintance on Mastodon shared with me this little creation they made for the Steam Deck's power button:

The user is @rusozoll@layer8.space on Mastodon.

(thanks for being able to share this!

Steam Giving a User $4,000 of Free Games:

A user named "Sonix" discovered a bug in Steam’s refund system that mistakenly refunded his money but let him keep the games. He reported the issue to Valve, and instead of punishing him, they thanked him for his honesty!

  • Sonix now owns 37,474 games, making his collection one of the largest on Steam.

  • now owns 20,898 DLCs.

  • and 22,490 games on his wishlist.

  • Despite having thousands of games, he primarily plays Dota 2 (76% of the time).

  • His Steam account is Level 299, with 105 badges

  • The estimated total value of his library is around $372,543.

His profile on Steam can be seen here

Sonic Unleashed:

I wrote a guide (which you can find here, with this link!) for running (installing) and playing the new recompiled PC port of Sonic Unleashed. If you're interested, take a look!

finally?

I hope you enjoy this. My plan is to just...post these when I get the urge to, with no fixed schedule (I know they've been far too regularly rapid lately. If you can think of any improvements you want me to make on them, or want to tell me off for formatting or some error in the post...do feel free!

And, you can reach me elsewhere:

(Matrix)

(Mastodon)

[–] PerfectDark@lemmy.world 5 points 1 week ago

Now this has been done, the team have made the tools available to learn from. I've seen a lot of users in forums talking about how they're planning to tackle other games from the same gen of gaming, so...I'd say given some time we'll have a good chance of a lot of games getting the same treatment!!!

<3

[–] PerfectDark@lemmy.world 1 points 1 week ago

Pastel pretty colors?

Okay judging by all these anti-gray/beige comments I'm an outlier in what I find lovely, but even this looks nice to me!!!!!

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