Prison Architect will soon be getting the hefty Update 12 despite being technically 'finished'
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Despite Prison Architect being 'finished' for quite a few months now the developers have returned with yet another update. Like with Update 11 there are no massive new and groundbreaking features to be found here, but rather a whole bunch of important fixes and improvements, mostly focused around the staff and the 'super-secret' 3D mode.
As always, the developers have released an extremely lengthy video detailing every single change and tweak they've done. If you're interested, and you have 30 minutes to burn, I would recommend you give the video below a look as its surprisingly entertaining:
Overwatch will soon be getting massive Loot Box improvements and automatic highlight recording
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The Anniversary Update brought with it more cosmetic content than any update so far, which quickly showcased how broken the Loot Box system truly is. Since most of the good items are epic or legendary, and since their drop rates are fairly low, you need to purchase a frankly ridiculous amount of Loot Boxes to come even close to grabbing all of the new items. As you might imagine, this did not sit well with the Overwatch community, especially those that have spent hefty sums of money to acquire a whole bunch of useless duplicates.
After the massive outrage Blizzard announced that they are discussing possible solutions, though they didn't release any actual details... until now! According to the recently updated PTR (Public Test Realm), the Loot Boxes have been reworked in order to drastically reduce the amount of duplicates, and best of all, the currency value for each duplicate you do get has been increased. In other words, Overwatch's Loot Boxes will soon be making a transformation from something terrible to something quite amazing!
Unto the End is a newly announced combat-focused adventure with a rather fetching art style
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E3 has brought with it a whole bunch of announcements for AAA games and their sequels, but also a couple of really interesting indie games. As you can guess from the title, one of these indie games is Unto the End, a 2D action-adventure with a heavy focus on combat and some extremely stylish visuals.
Before I even say anything else I would recommend you check out the recently posted trailer down below. It does a rather good job of explaining what Unto the End is all about, and most importantly, what it looks like. Have a gander:
The original Killing Floor is currently free on the Humble Store
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The Humble Store is currently running a massive sale on shooters, including Killing Floor 2, and in order to get a bit more exposure they have decided to give away the original Killing Floor for free. So if you're interested, simply head over to the Humble Store and you'll be slaying vast hordes of mutants in no time.
I've personally spent over 300 hours playing Killing Floor, so if you're into team-based horde modes I would definitely recommend you check it out as it really is a great game. Killing Floor's visuals may be a bit dated by today's standards, but its weapons are still some of the most impactful and fun to use, so for the low price of "free" you really can't go wrong with Killing Floor.
Subnautica's Voice of the Deep Update has added new areas to explore and a massive new Leviathan
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Subnautica's release date might be getting constantly pushed back, but at least the developers are equally consistent when it comes to releasing rather large updates. The latest one of these, Voice of the Deep, has now arrived on Steam, bringing with it new areas to explore, a variety of better models and textures, improvements to the Cyclops, a couple of intriguing additions surrounding the massive Sea Emperor Leviathan, and so on.
If you're interested in a brief overview of some of these changes you'll find the recently posted preview video right below. The video unfortunately doesn't show off the Sea Emperor Leviathan, but given that he's a part of the 'end-game' I guess that's probably for the best. Anyway, here's the video:
The latest update for the colorful collectathon Snake Pass has corrected most of its problems
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Snake Pass is a retro collectathon where instead of the usual jumping about you need to coil around bamboo, slither alongside walls, dangle over precarious cliffs, and do pretty much everything else you might imagine an adorable cartoon snake doing. When I reviewed Snake Pass back in April I had an absolute blast with it, though there were a couple of annoying bugs that prevented it from being truly great. Most notably, it was the inconsistent camera and tail grab ability that nearly drove me to madness given how important they are in some of the later (and extremely difficult) levels.
Thankfully, the latest update has now finally fixed these issues, along with a couple of others that have plagued the console versions of Snake Pass. If you're interested in all of the details you will find the full patch notes over at the official website, but for now here are some of the most important general changes:
The massive Steam Summer Sale has been officially confirmed to start today
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As is tradition, the starting date for the Steam Summer Sale has been leaked multiple times over the past few weeks. The biggest and most credible of these leaks was also the most recent one as PayPal announced their promotional deal a little bit ahead of time.
With all of that in mind it probably won't come as a surprise to hear that Valve has now officially confirmed that the Steam Summer Sale is coming today. To be more specific, the Steam Summer Sale will last from June 22nd all the way until July 5th.