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Wolfire Games demonstrate new changes of Overgrowth

DasReviews writes: "Wolfire Games released a new video for their latest game, Overgrowth. In this video, they demonstrate the changes of Overgrowth’s latest version 122, that gamers who preordered the game can try. Overgrowth features a new waypoint path creation that is shown in the following video. In addition, Overgrowth will support Kinect, so you will be able to motion capture with the Kinect camera. For this you will either need Brekel Kinect or iPi Studio..."

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Humble Bundle Creator Suing Valve in Anti-Trust Suit

Original Humble Bundle creator Wolfire Games is bringing an anti-trust lawsuit against Valve, claiming a monopoly as well as excessive commission rates.

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I do not understand how there is such a disconnect between those working in the gaming industry, and the average users within that industry. Like, what do these companies expect when these gaming services provide inferior services at an increased costs? Are companies like Todd Sweeney’s Epic Games or now David Rosen’s Wolfire Games’ completely—almost comedically—this tone deaf? Are they not gamers themselves? There are so many companies that just want to see Valve lose rather than just provide value to customers. What we’re seeing both CEOs do so underhandedly just feels wrong. What Steam has done for PC gaming somehow feels under appreciated and resented, which is baffling.

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The 10 Best Martial Arts Games For PC

The 10 Best Martial Arts Games For PC

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The Gamesmen, Episode 208 – Fix It

Join Amras89 and Hardlydan for game talk and fun! This time, The Gamesmen talk about the latest Nintendo Direct and Valve games. Games discussed are Dungeons and Dragons, Monster Hunter World, Kingdom Come: Deliverance, Final Fantasy XV, Yakuza 6: Song of Life, Overgrowth, PLAYERUNKNOWN’S BATTLEGROUNDS, and Xenoblade Chronicles 2.

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