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And today there’s also a third part, thankfully short:

Doctor Strange mains are using portals to trick entire Marvel Rivals teams into jumping off a cliff
https://www.pcgamer.com/games/third-person-shooter/doctor-strange-mains-are-using-portals-to-trick-entire-marvel-rivals-teams-into-jumping-off-a-cliff/
My jaw hit the floor when a recent Marvel Rivals match began and half of my team immediately died. Seconds ago they'd been standing beside me, tagging the walls and emoting to pass the time. Now they were ragdolls flailing off a cliff.
They'd been Doctor Strange'd, I soon realized. Marvel Rivals' 33-hero launch roster is full of quirky abilities with unexpected use cases, but none pack as much comedic potential as Doctor Strange's "Pentagram of Farallah" portal spell.

Well, that's a new twist: save a town by turning it into a giant pinball game in open world adventure Pinbleton Park
https://www.pcgamer.com/games/action/well-thats-a-new-twist-save-a-town-by-turning-it-into-a-giant-pinball-table-in-open-world-adventure-pinbleton-park/
It's great to see that a game as old as pinball—which first appeared at least in some form way back in the 1700s—can still learn a few new tricks. In this case it's via Pinbleton Park, an open world adventure developed by Turtlesoup Games, where you don't need a pinball table to play pinball: you can use the world itself.

Delta Force says its USB drive ban was a 'translation error' and it won't shunt you to the shadowrealm for keeping a thumbstick plugged in
https://www.pcgamer.com/games/fps/delta-force-says-its-usb-drive-ban-was-a-translation-error-and-it-wont-shunt-you-to-the-shadowrealm-for-keeping-a-thumbstick-plugged-in/
Good news, everyone: You don't have to safely eject your USB drives before playing Delta Force, despite what the game might have told you earlier. In a message to PC Gamer, developer Team Jade clarified that the original post was just a "translation error," and that USB drives are fine—it's what you put on them that could get you banned.

Prisma, an upcoming Persona-like indie JRPG, goes all multiverse theory by filling out your party with alternate versions of its camera-wielding protagonist
https://www.pcgamer.com/games/rpg/prisma-an-upcoming-persona-like-indie-jrpg-goes-all-multiverse-theory-by-filling-out-your-party-with-alternate-versions-of-its-camera-wielding-protagonist/
I recently had the pleasure of an early look at Prisma, an upcoming Persona-style RPG from the creators of Crisis Tales, which was an ambitious indie project with a big emphasis on time travel. While it didn't quite hit with our reviewer Alistair Jones at the time, I'm glad to see developer Dreams Uncorporated's back for another swing, because it's got something really interesting cooking.



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