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Monday news, part two:

You get two guesses as to what puzzle game Sushi for Robots is about
https://www.pcgamer.com/you-get-two-guesses-as-to-what-puzzle-game-sushi-for-robots-is-about/
I'm a sucker for a clever indie puzzler, so naturally Sushi for Robots looks quite nice, doesn't it? It's a simple premise, the robots are obsessed with some sushi and you've got to serve it to them by setting up the weird conveyors they eat from. It'll release in Spring of 2023, but we know a bit about it now, and I like how that looks.

Why'd nobody tell me about the heavy metal turtle racing scene in this JRPG?
https://www.pcgamer.com/whyd-nobody-tell-me-about-the-heavy-metal-turtle-racing-scene-in-this-jrpg/
It's nearly the end of the year and I'd like to take you all to absolute task for not telling me that there's an indie JRPG called Chained Echoes which is apparently not only quite good, but has a 15-second turtle race set to explosive, shouting hardcore metal. (If you also did not know I invite you to echo shame session here.)
>> It's not that 2023 has passed faster than usual, it's just that this article was posted three days ago.

Cult of the Lamb's first big update will bring new attacks for every weapon
https://www.pcgamer.com/cult-of-the-lambs-first-big-update-will-bring-new-attacks-for-every-weapon/
Action base-building roguelike Cult of the Lamb, one of this summer's hits, comes barreling into Winter announcing its first big content update for next year. It'll bring new stuff to the adorably violent cult of floofy animals, focusing on the combat portion of the game over the cult management.

The Sam & Max remaster continues with a trailer for The Devil's Playhouse
https://www.pcgamer.com/the-sam-and-max-remaster-continues-with-a-trailer-for-the-devils-playhouse/
Hope you're ready for cosmical and magical adventure, because Sam & Max: The Devil's Playhouse Remastered is coming in 2023, and Skunkape Games has released a new trailer teasing the return of what is definitely the most wild-ride-bonkers entry in the series. Started back in 1993, Sam and Max are pretty venerable characters in PC Gaming, and it's good to see them looking so good again.



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