Where does Dwarf Fortress stand after a decade defined by its own successors?

Dwarf Fortress would never make the biggest and most important change it possibly could, and fit itself with an interface fit for purpose.

Bay 12 Games have, of course, gone further than that, and released it for general sale on the biggest shop in the business after sixteen years as freeware. There’s even a charming new graphics overhaul to replace the famous ASCII symbols which, depending on who you ask, might not have technically counted as “graphics” at all.

I’m not here to discuss the relative merits of this shiny new version and the “classic” version. Both will be updated in future, the latter still free, and neither expected to reach a full 1.0 release inside 20 years. All this chips around the edges of what I’ve been pondering, which is this: What exactly is Dwarf Fortress’s place within our culture now, after a decade replete with games that looked to it for ideas?

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Don’t Let This Trailer Fool You, The Switch Isn’t Getting A New Operating System

Oof, cheeky.

Well, we’ve seen some publishers push their luck with their marketing at times, but this one really takes the biscuit.

RedDeer Games has unveiled nOS: New Operating System, a new game for the Switch that lightly simulates the experience of a personal computer, albeit with cute visuals and a significantly more simplified user experience. It’s due to release at some point later this month.

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Listen to RPS’s brand new indie gaming podcast, Indiescovery

Ultimate Audio Bang, and The Electronic Wireless Show, but our focus is strictly on the wonderful world of indie games. It’s best to think of the podcast as an extension of our Indiescovery tag on the site – although we’ve got the Indiescovery Podcast tag just for the pod, if you ever want to check all the episodes. Every episode video bud Liam, guides lass Rebecca and myself (reviews ranger Rachel) will highlight a bunch of cool indies and talk about why we love them. We’ll be gabbing about the latest indie darlings, exciting upcoming releases, hidden gems lost to space and time, and more.

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Atelier Ryza 3: Alchemist Of The End & The Secret Key Has Been Delayed

Will now arrive in March.

Just over a month out from the release of Atelier Ryza 3: Alchemist of the End & the Secret Key, Koei Tecmo and the game’s producer have made the tough decision to delay the title. Instead of February it will now arrive on the Switch on March 24th, 2023.

In a message from the game’s producer Junzo Hosoi, it was explained how the game needed “additional-time to fine-tune” the final touches. Here’s the message in full, via Gematsu:

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New York Game Awards 2023: Elden Ring Wins Two Awards as Phil Spencer Is Honored

The New York Game Awards 2023 have arrived and, alongside honoring CEO of Microsoft Gaming and head of Xbox Phil Spencer with the Andrew Yoon Legend Award, the show saw Elden Ring walk away victorious with the Game of the Year and the Best World awards.

The New York Video Game Critics Circle hosted the 12th annual New York Game Awards tonight, January 17, and it honored the best games, actors, esports athletes, and journalists of 2022.

Elden Ring was the only game to win multiple categories, meaning a ton of games were given the spotlight they deserve, including Vampire Survivors, God of War Ragnarok, Kirby and the Forgotten Land, Immortality, and more.

As we previously mentioned, Phil Spencer won the Andrew Yoon Legend Award at the show, and it is “presented by the New York Videogame Critics Circle to recognize people and organizations that have exhibited a significant, sustained body of work that shows exceptional artistic achievement and innovation.”

“Phil and I have been a part of this industry together for many years and I’ve always admired his ability to find new, creative ways to serve gamers,” said Reggie Fils-Aimé, former industry and COO and board member, NYVGCC. “Phil isn’t just an executive in games, he is a gamer himself and because of that he knows exactly what fans want when it comes to the Xbox brand. I am thrilled to have him join the prestigious ranks of Andrew Yoon Legend Award winners and look forward to celebrating his illustrious career at the New York Game Awards this January.”

Vanity Fair’s Justin Heckert won the Knickerbocker Award for Best Games Journalism in part for his work on “Jason Brassard Spent HIs Lifetime Collecting the Rarest Video Game. Until the Heist.” This is the same award IGN’s Rebekah Valentine won in 2022 for “her work investigating workplace misconduct at video game studios, and for elevating marginalized voices in her coverage of a game about the war in Iraq.”

The full list of winners from the New York Game Awards 2023 is as follows;

Big Apple Award for Best Game of the Year

  • A Plague Tale: Requiem
  • Cult of the Lamb
  • Elden Ring – WINNER
  • God of War Ragnarök
  • Immortality
  • Pentiment
  • Vampire Survivors
  • Xenoblade Chronicles 3

Off Broadway Award for Best Indie Game

  • Immortality
  • Neon White
  • Return to Monkey Island
  • Trombone Champ
  • Vampire Survivors – WINNER
  • Wordle
  • Wylde Flowers

Herman Melville Award for Best Writing in a Game

  • As Dusk Falls
  • Elden Ring
  • God of War Ragnarök – WINNER
  • Immortality
  • Norco
  • Return to Monkey Island
  • Roadwarden

Statue of Liberty Award for Best World

  • Elden Ring – WINNER
  • God of War Ragnarök
  • Horizon Forbidden West
  • Pentiment
  • Pokémon Legends: Arceus

Tin Pan Alley Award for Best Music in a Game

  • Elden Ring
  • God of War Ragnarök
  • Horizon Forbidden West
  • Metal: Hellsinger – WINNER
  • Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder’s Revenge
  • Trombone Champ

Great White Way Award for Best Acting in a Game

  • Alex Jarrett as Zoe Walker in As Dusk Falls
  • Ashly Burch as Aloy in Horizon Forbidden West
  • Christopher Judge as Kratos in God of War Ragnarök
  • Grace Zabriskie as Eliza Vorez in The Quarry
  • Justice Smith as Ryan Erzahler in The Quarry
  • Manon Gage as Marissa Marcel in Immortality – WINNER

Coney Island Dreamland Award for Best AR/VR Game

  • BONELAB
  • Lost Recipes
  • Moss: Book II – WINNER
  • RUINSMAGUS
  • The Last Clockwinder

Central Park Children’s Zoo Award for Best Kids Game

  • Harmony’s Odyssey
  • Kirby and the Forgotten Land – WINNER
  • Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope
  • Moss: Book II
  • Pokémon Legends: Arceus
  • Splatoon 3
  • Tunic

A-Train Award for Best Mobile Game

  • Desta: The Memories Between
  • Marvel Snap – WINNER
  • Poinpy
  • Railbound
  • Wylde Flowers

Freedom Tower Award for Best Remake

  • Atari 50: The Anniversary Celebration
  • Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII – Reunion
  • Life is Strange Remastered Collection
  • Live A Live
  • The Stanley Parable: Ultra Deluxe – WINNER

Joltin’ Joe Award for Best Esports Player of the Year

  • Arslan “Arslan Ash” Siddique (FATE Esports/Red Bull Esports) – Tekken 7
  • Bryan “pANcada” Luna (Sentinels, formerly with LOUD) – Valorant
  • Kim “Deft” Hyuk-kyu (DWG KIA) – League of Legends
  • Masaya “aMSa” Chikamoto (VGBootCamp/Red Bull Esports) – Super Smash Bros. Melee – WINNER
  • Oleksandr “s1mple” Kostyliev (Natus Vincere) – Counter-Strike: Global Offensive
  • Yoo “smurf” Myeong-hwan (Boston Uprising) – Overwatch

Chumley’s Speakeasy Award for Best Hidden Gem

  • A Memoir Blue
  • Norco
  • Patrick’s Parabox
  • Perfect Tides
  • SIGNALIS – WINNER
  • Strange Horticulture
  • The Case of the Golden Idol
  • Wayward Strand

NYC GWB Award for Best DLC

  • Assassin’s Creed Valhalla: Dawn of Ragnarök
  • Assassin’s Creed Valhalla: Tombs of the Fallen Pt. 2
  • Bugsnax: The Isle of BIGsnax
  • Destiny 2: The Witch Queen – WINNER
  • Microsoft Flight Simulator: Top Gun Maverick DLC
  • Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak

Knickerbocker Award for Best Games Journalism

  • Justin Heckert, Vanity Fair

Elizabeth Jennings Graham Award for Best Educator

  • Ryan O’Callaghan

Andrew Yoon Legend Award Recipient

  • Phil Spencer

The New York Video Game Critics Circle is a 501(c)3 not-for-profit multicultural organization of “40 of the finest videogame critics, writers, reporters, and bloggers in the nation.” Members of the NYVGCC also give back by “providing scholarships, mentoring, and community outreach to NYC schools students.”

For more on the best of 2022, be sure to check out IGN’s picks for the best game of last year and every 10 IGN gave last year in the world of gaming and entertainment.

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Adam Bankhurst is a news writer for IGN. You can follow him on Twitter @AdamBankhurst and on Twitch.

Splatoon 3 Version 2.1.0 Is Now Live, Here Are The Full Patch Notes

It’s a big one!

Update : This update (Version 2.1.0) has gone live for Splatoon 3 – update your copy today in order to continue playing online.


Original story : Last week, we got the heads up that Nintendo would likely be delivering a brand new patch update for Splatoon 3 sometime soon. Well, in an update on social media, the company has now officially announced Version 2.1.0 will be dropping this week on 18th January (that’s 17th January in North America).

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Games Under 20 promotion comes to PlayStation Store

PlayStation Store welcomes the Games Under 20 promotion on Wednesday, January 18. For a limited time*  enjoy great games at compelling prices. That includes the like of Call of Duty: Black Ops III – Zombies Chronicles Edition, with 72% off the PS4 version,  67% off of the PS4 and PS5 versions of Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege Deluxe Edition and 50% off God of War III Remastered on PS4. 

*Games Under 20 promotion runs on PlayStation Store from 00.00am local time Wednesday, January 18 until Wednesday February 1 at 11.59pm local time.

Round Up: The Reviews Are In For Persona 3 Portable, Persona 4 Golden On Switch

Will you Reach Out To The Truth?

Persona fans will be feasting later on this week when two classic entries in the series — Persona 3 Portable and Persona 4 Golden — launch on the Switch eShop on 19th January. This duo of PS2 classics, based on their PSP and PS Vita versions respectively, join the beloved Persona 5 Royal on a Nintendo console for the first time.

But look, it’s been years since these games first came out — even though Persona 4 Golden got a Steam port in 2020, do people think both of these titles have held up well? Particularly on the Switch? Let’s find out!

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