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Project Zomboid Is Still Going Strong Ten Years Later


I remember playing Project Zomboid—a game we first covered in 2011—almost a decade ago and really liking it. A slow-paced zombie survival sim, it gave players a chance to scrounge their way around a town trying to stay alive, searching for food and supplies, while at every corner zombies were...

Sunday Comics: Nice Sword!


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Sunday Comics: ATTACK!!!


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Sunday Comics: Winner!


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Sunday Comics: Are You Real?


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Sunday Comics: But Now...


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Four Hours With Dying Light 2: Beyond An Open-World Zombie Game


Dying Light 2 was announced all the way back at E3 2018. A lot has happened in the three years since, including multiple delays and the departure of RPG writer/designer Chris Avellone from the project following sexual harassment allegations. Now set to come out in February 2022 (alongside a bunch...

Sunday Comics: Dingle Dingle


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Sunday Comics: Trick Or Treat!


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Retro Horror Steam Shooter Nails That Unsettling Halloween Vibe


Don’t let the highly stylized art fool you. The first-person shooter Forgive Me Father is unsettling because of its flat comic-book graphics, not in spite of them. At first, I was charmed by how the art style made the game feel like a distant cousin to Paper Mario. By the end of the second level,...

Sunday Comics: Very Thirsty


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Back 4 Blood: The Kotaku Review


Celebrated filmmaker Jim Jarmusch once said, “Originality is non-existent. And don’t bother concealing your thievery—celebrate it if you feel like it.” Back 4 Blood, a new zombie-themed co-op shooter developed by Turtle Rock Studios, sure puts this principle into practice. Even its name is a direct...

13 Things I Wish I Knew Before Starting Back 4 Blood


At first glance, Back 4 Blood might seem like a paint-by-numbers co-op shooter whose lineage traces back to Left 4 Dead. You might think you know the drill: point, shoot, pick up weapon, point, shoot again. Make it to the end of the level. Try not to die. But there’s a deceptive layer of complexity...

Sunday Comics: Incredible, Sam!


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The Moment That Sold Me On Back 4 Blood, The New Shooter By L4D Devs


Confession time: I’ve never played Left 4 Dead. I’m obviously aware of what Valve’s iconic shooter is all about—team up with friends and shoot zombies—and that a ton of players sucked it up like zombies feasting on cerebral miasma. Still, despite the game’s ubiquity, I just...never got around...

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