Just in time for Steamboat Willie’s upcoming induction into public domain is a new indie FPS inspired by ’30s-era Disney animation: Mouse. Developed by Polish studio Fumi Games, you might have caught a first glimpse at Mouse on TikTok, where short clips of early gameplay have earned millions of views since late April.
It’s easy to see why—Mouse’s art and animations are immediately striking in the same ways that Cuphead dazzled us with its meticulous hand-drawn look years ago. Except where Cuphead largely stayed within the bounds of its family-friendly source material, Mouse dives headfirst into hard-boiled noir darkness and ’90s FPS gore. Seeing the Disney vintage look applied to machineguns and exploding headshots feels a little wrong, but also very right.
With its blending of 3D geometry and 2D animation, Fumi Games doesn’t seem to adhere to the animation aesthetic as strictly as Studio MDHR, but its early prototypes look great nonetheless. There’s a satisfying b…
The UK’s Competition and Markets Authority says that if Microsoft is serious about acquiring Activision Blizzard, there’s one sure way to make it happen: Break up Activision Blizzard.
The bold suggestion came in a new “notice of possible remedies” update, a procedural document that lays out the CMA’s concerns, and the various possible ways that Microsoft and Activision Blizzard might address them.
There are two types of “remedies” available in situations like this, the CMA said: Structural, which changes the conditions of the proposed deal, and behavioral, in which the parties involved effectively promise to be good in exchange for getting permission to do what they want. In merger situations, the CMA prefers structural remedies because they “rarely require monitoring and enforcement”—once they’re done, there’s no going back, so you don’t have to worry about getting screwed three or four years down the road.
In the case of the Activision Blizzard acquisition,…
However you’d like to play today’s Wordle, you’ll find hints and tips below designed to help. We’ve got general advice for newcomers looking to improve their daily game, today’s answer in big, bold letters if you’re struggling, and a helpful clue written just for the March 27 (646) game.
For a few guesses, today’s Wordle looked like it might be unsalvageable, just a messy scramble of yellows and one green that made no sense—until it all did. It was something of a relief to see the Wordle answer pop up immediately after that classic “lightbulb” moment.
Wordle hint
A Wordle hint for Monday, March 27
You might not want to think about animal excrement while solving your Wordle, but I’m afraid you’ll have to today. This particular term is used specifically for bird and bat poo, and contains three different vowels.
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Is there a double letter in today’s Wordle?
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As we noted in our preview of Shadow of the Erdtree last week, the expansion’s new map is notably different from the Lands Between, which we explored in Elden Ring. It’s smaller, yes, but also denser with enemies, activities, and notable locations, and not quite so simple to navigate. You’ll find more cliffs, valleys, and bridges blocking off new areas you may have first thought you’d be able to gallop to.
FromSoftware boss Hidetaka Miyazaki said that the team planned for this expansion to be big from the start, because they wanted players “to experience that sense of discovery, and that sense of wonder and exploration again,” and they needed a large scale map “to uphold and bolster that.”
But how did the more intricate design of the new world map come about? When we spoke for PC Gamer’s cover story on Shadow of the Erdtree, I asked Miyazaki if there was a bit more DNA from Dark Souls’ tightly interconnected map here, this time.
“There was a sense of th…
Spend some time reading through our helpful Wordle tips, guides, and archives, take a quick peek at today’s clue, or skip straight to the part where you win Wordle by scrolling or clicking to the April 1 (651) answer. Whatever you need, we’re here to help with the daily puzzle.
I’ll admit I didn’t really think about my opener today, choosing to plough straight on in there with the first word that popped into my head—and luckily for me, this turned out to be a great start. The answer came quickly, although I did worry when I turned over four greens, thinking I was about to be stuck playing hunt-the-consonant before I found today’s Wordle answer.
Wordle hint
A Wordle hint for Saturday, April 1
Today’s answer is the word used to describe an organised group walking together or a military troop’s steady, measured pace. It’s also the name of one month of the year too. There’s just one vowel to find today.
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The next patch for Baldur’s Gate 3 is going to be “a big one” according to a recent tweet from Larian Studios, but sadly we’ll have to wait one whole day longer than we expected. The release of Patch 3 will be pushed from September 21st to September 22nd giving them time to “ensure thorough testing”.
Full Mac support is coming at last and we just learned that it’ll include an appearance-changing mirror, but otherwise it’s unknown what changes the patch will bring. The fact that it is going to be a pretty substantial patch has me holding my eyelids open in anticipation of what else is on the way.
Baldur’s Gate 3 has been a monumental success so far and the continued patches, fixes, and support from Larian are just fuelling the internal (engine) fire we all hold for this game. Despite still having so much to discover myself, the idea of even more to come is making my mouth water.
The consistent updates and mod support provides it with a strong founda…
Remember how Warner Bros. was fixing to permanently send Adult Swim Games’ entire catalogue of indies to the Shadow Realm because it would have been too much of a pain to keep processing the devs’ royalty checks? Well it looks like that fate’s been averted, with the games remaining up on Steam and their creators saying that they’ve been handed back full control.
“Duck Game is safe,” Creator Landon Podbielski wrote on Twitter. “More details soon but the email from Warner finally came. The game is being returned to Corptron along with its store pages on all platforms, it’s not going anywhere.
“Thank you everyone… Hoping everyone else got the same email.”
It certainly looks like they did: as reported by Game Developer, Small Radios Big Televisions developer Owen Deery tweeted that he had similarly gotten back ownership and store listing control from WB. A perusal of Adult Swim Games’ publisher page shows its catalogue alive and well, despite it having reached t…