And the part three of the news:
Here comes that city builder set on the back of a giant space turtle
https://www.pcgamer.com/here-comes-that-city-builder-set-on-the-back-of-a-giant-space-turtle/
An oddity of a city building survival game comes out on May 1st: World Turtles, where you're in charge of establishing a civilization of peaceful little dudes who live on the seas and continents atop the back of a giant spacefaring turtle. You'll have to convince the Meeps to join the cause, uniting them all into a peaceful and sustainable society capable of feeding and caring for the giant turtle they live on.
Rogue Legacy 2's final content update lets you batter enemies with a surfboard
https://www.pcgamer.com/rogue-legacy-2s-final-content-update-lets-you-batter-enemies-with-a-surfboard/
The gleefully silly Rogue Legacy 2 recently celebrated its first anniversary, and developer Cellar Door Games has marked the occasion with one last major content update. Fittingly titled "The Swan Song", it adds a treasure-chest of features including new game modes, class changes, and an array of tweaks and adjustments. Most importantly of all, though, it lets you kill enemies with a surfboard.
The first Mortal Kombat 12 teaser is apparently a grain of sand that explodes for some reason
https://www.pcgamer.com/the-first-mortal-kombat-12-teaser-is-apparently-a-grain-of-sand-that-explodes-for-some-reason/
Warner Bros. let slip in February that Mortal Kombat 12 is "set for release this year," and while that unexpected statement has yet to be officially confirmed, we may have just been given our first (unofficial) Mortal Kombat 12 teaser.
Star Wars Jedi: Survivor players are going bananas customizing cylinders and showing them to each other
https://www.pcgamer.com/star-wars-jedi-survivor-players-are-going-bananas-customizing-lightsabers-and-showing-them-to-each-other/
Performance woes aside, we really enjoyed Jedi: Survivor, a new swashbuckling Star Wars tale starring fan favorite Punished "Venom" Cal Kestis. One delightful surprise has been how much Respawn's leaned into Cal Kustomization, with all kinds of lootable beards and hairstyles leading to personalized variations like "indie sleaze" Cal Kestis, "this town ain't big enough for the two of us" Cal Kestis, "Roinks, Raggy! " Cal Kestis, or even the ultra-rare, bemulleted "Eastbound and Down" Cal Kestis.
Perhaps of greater note of those who aren't Cal Kestis superfans like me, Jedi: Survivor has some intensely granular lightsaber customization options. You can swap out every chunk of Cal's lethal cylinder with over a dozen cylindrical stylings, plus loads of paint finishes, a slider to make it dirtier, and adjustable crossguard angles to get your Kylo Ren-alike just right. The Fallen Order series subreddit is currently like, 30% people showing off their pretty sabers (with easily another 20% being "peep my custom Cal").
>> Cool things to try when/if they fix the game.
I was almost ready to declare Redfall another PC performance disaster, but a last-minute patch might've saved it
https://www.pcgamer.com/redfall-pc-performance-launch/
I did not enjoy sinking my teeth into Redfall prior to launch day. That's partially just because I didn't gel with its co-op shooter/immersive sim mashup (see our review in progress for more on that), but also: It was running like butt. I'm happy to report that now, at least on mid to high-end hardware, that picture has changed.
Capcom finally warns Street Fighter 6 streamers to stop being so obvious about owning a cracked copy
https://www.pcgamer.com/capcom-finally-warns-street-fighter-6-streamers-to-stop-being-so-obvious-about-owning-a-cracked-copy/
Capcom has finally issued a warning to those who are getting a little too brazen with their cracked copies of Street Fighter 6, threatening to disqualify them from future tournaments.
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