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- See you in 2021!
- Baldur's Gate 3 devs celebrate Christmas with a song about brainworms
- The Electronic Wireless Show podcast: the Christmas 2020 specialette
- The Forest sequel coming in 2021, looking wonderfully horrible
- The RPS Advent Calendar 2020, December 24th
- The best game you missed in May 2020: VirtuaVerse
- Remember to play Dracula Cha Cha this Christmas Eve
- Get jolly by watching Mystery Steam Reviews: Christmas / Snowy Edition
- Cyberpunk 2077 fixes save corruption issue
- The first RPS Christmas cracker
Posted: 24 Dec 2020 10:00 AM PST Alright, that’s it. RPS is concluded for 2020. We wish you a merry Christmas, a happy Hogmanay, a Festivus for the rest of yous, and a general good’un for whatever else you might be doing after the RPS treehouse falls empty. We’ve left Horace a big bowl of Twiglets, Nate’s put a mince & onion pie out for Jason Statham, a series of traps involving Warhammer 40K figurines and coconut crabs should deter burglars, and a few posts are scheduled for the break. Hold tight. We’ll see you back on Monday, the 4th of January, 2021. |
Baldur's Gate 3 devs celebrate Christmas with a song about brainworms Posted: 24 Dec 2020 09:58 AM PST Christmas music as a genre is rife with earworms (I’ve got chuffing Slade stuck in my own head right now) but the makers of Baldur’s Gate 3 have gone one step further with Christmas brainworms. Larian Studios today dropped the surprise Christmas present of Tadpole For You, Tadpole For Me – a festive song about being infested by Mind Flayer parasites. And yes, the devs sing it themselves. After all, iiiiiiiiiiiiitt’s Christmaaaaas. Ah god damn it. |
The Electronic Wireless Show podcast: the Christmas 2020 specialette Posted: 24 Dec 2020 08:00 AM PST The RPS podcast network (comprising this podcast and The PC Gaming Weekspot) didn’t want to leave you bereft over the break, so we’ve got a little Christmas Eve treatette for you, stuffed right down in your filthy stocking. Yes, it’s a mini podcast – by which I mean about 40 minutes, which is actually quite maxi – where we just have a little chat about what games we’ll be playing over Christmas, and some of our Christmas traditions. There is a very heated bit about cooking sprouts that, if I’m honest, takes up most of the run time, because it devolves into us interrogating Matthew about why he thinks fruit isn’t allowed to be added to the preparation of non-fruit foods. |
The Forest sequel coming in 2021, looking wonderfully horrible Posted: 24 Dec 2020 06:29 AM PST Most survival games have an element of horror, giving us an inhuman hunger that’ll kill us if we don’t eat a three-course meal every five minutes. I like jokes. The Forest goes hard on horror, having cannibals and mutants stalk us, and the story-driven survival game’s sequel is looking just as wonderfully horrible. The developers, Endnight Games have announced they plan to release Sons Of The Forest in 2021, and shared a new trailer showing what’s waiting for us in the trees. I do not like it, which I like. |
The RPS Advent Calendar 2020, December 24th Posted: 24 Dec 2020 06:00 AM PST [cms-block] At last we come to the final door of the RPS Advent Calendar. Behind this is our game of the year, and you know what? It’s been a tough journey to get here. We’ve been through several different realms. Many beasts and several family friends have attacked us. Our dad has been weirdly unsupportive about the whole thing. But you know what? It feels like there’s a real boon waiting behind door 24… |
The best game you missed in May 2020: VirtuaVerse Posted: 24 Dec 2020 05:00 AM PST What would the sprawling metropolises of a cyberpunk dystopia smell like? If you look beyond the gleaming skyscrapers of point ‘n’ click adventure VirtuaVerse’s futuristic city, it probably contains whiffs of the industrial odour of diesel and metal, tinged with the stench of rotting food and sewer drains. Even through its pink and blue neon-lit structures, the place is overwrought with gloom and grime. You’ll see puddles of toxic spills from the perpetually torrential acid rain, decaying posters and messy graffiti on oil-stained walls, and bags of garbage spilling over sidewalks. It’s an abysmal place to be in, particularly so in the slums and back alleys – the city’s sordid underbelly where criminal gangs gather, and the homeless scavenge for leftover food and drugs in dumpsters. |
Remember to play Dracula Cha Cha this Christmas Eve Posted: 24 Dec 2020 04:44 AM PST
With only one sleep left until Christmas, it must be time to play Dracula Cha Cha. |
Get jolly by watching Mystery Steam Reviews: Christmas / Snowy Edition Posted: 24 Dec 2020 04:00 AM PST The best thing about this festive season is that it means the hell year of 2020 is almost over, and we can all run into the warm embrace of 2021… because 2021 is guaranteed to be better, isn’t it? Like, straight away. Anyway, before the big red home invader comes down your chimney, The Weekspot Boys are here to give you an early festive gift of a Christmas-themed Mystery Steam Reviews. |
Cyberpunk 2077 fixes save corruption issue Posted: 24 Dec 2020 03:22 AM PST Hotfix 1.06 cyberslid down Cyberpunk 2077‘s cyberchimney overnight, smashing a tiny handful of bugs including one important one: the problem of save files becoming corrupted if they hit 8MB in size. Pass that limit, and boosh, your save is gone, unrecoverable. This really only affected people who did a lot of crafting, but sure did suck for them. So now it’s fixed. |
The first RPS Christmas cracker Posted: 24 Dec 2020 01:00 AM PST [cms-block] Q: How does the adorable spirit Ori decide what to have with their sandwich at lunchtime? |
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