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Silent Hill 2 Remake drops a new story trailer, and yes, we finally get to see Eddie

Konami has dropped a brand new story trailer for its highly-anticipated Silent Hill 2 Remake.

The teaser essentially matches the original's acclaimed 2001 E3 trailer, and the script is almost identical, too, all set against a fabulous reimagining of (one of) Silent Hill 2's end themes, Promise.

The Remake trailer is below. For comparison, here's the 2001 E3 trailer for Silent Hill 2:

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Looks like Subnautica devs have been sneakily posting Subnautica 2 screenshots in the original game

It looks like Unknown Worlds is posting sneaky screenshots of Subnautica 2 in the original game.

Whilst Unknown Worlds is being, ahem, coi, eagle-eyed fans think they've discovered sneaky peeks of Subnautica 2 in the first (and currently only) game via its time capsule feature.

Originally it wasn't clear where these mysterious images were coming from, but moderators of the Subnautica subreddit have since confirmed "screenshot[s are] from the upcoming Subnautica 2" and not fan-made mods.

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Looks like Subnautica devs have been sneakily posting Subnautica 2 screenshots in the original game

It looks like Unknown Worlds is posting sneaky screenshots of Subnautica 2 in the original game.

Whilst Unknown Worlds is being, ahem, coi, eagle-eyed fans think they've discovered sneaky peeks of Subnautica 2 in the first (and currently only) game via its time capsule feature.

Originally it wasn't clear where these mysterious images were coming from, but moderators of the Subnautica subreddit have since confirmed "screenshot[s are] from the upcoming Subnautica 2" and not fan-made mods.

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LYNE: Minimalist Puzzles, Maximum Brain Teasers Now on Weekend Sale!

Od: Cyberez

Title: LYNE
Type of Game: Puzzle
Developer: Thomas Bowker
Publisher: Thomas Bowker
Released: February 13, 2014
Platforms Available: PC, Mac, Linux, iOS, Android
Platform Reviewed: PC
Level of Maturity: Everyone
Reading Time: 6 minutes

The Basics

LYNE, developed and published by Thomas Bowker, is a straightforward puzzle game available on iOS, Android, and PC. Released in 2014, it’s carved out a nice niche in the puzzle genre. The game has gained a steady following over the years, with over 500,000 downloads across platforms. Now you can even buy on Steam it for just a “penny” $1.19 until 22nd of July 2024 down from usual $2.99.

The core gameplay involves connecting shapes on a grid to complete geometric patterns. You must link all shapes of the same type without crossing paths or leaving any unconnected. LYNE gradually introduces more complex puzzles across hundreds of levels – over 650 in the base game, with additional level packs available. The difficulty progression is well-paced, adding new mechanics and constraints as you advance without becoming overwhelming.

Puzzle Evolution

LYNE’s puzzle types evolve as you progress through the game.
The basic puzzle elements include:

  • Shapes: Starting with simple squares, triangles, and circles, later levels introduce more complex shapes like hexagons, stars, and custom polygons.
  • Connectors: These are points that must be passed through a specific number of times, adding an extra layer of complexity.
  • Blockers: Obstacles that cannot be crossed, forcing you to plan your paths carefully.

The game’s level progression can be broken down into several phases:

  1. Introduction (Levels 1-50): Learn basic mechanics and simple shape connections.
  2. Basic Challenges (Levels 51-150): Introduction of multiple shape types and simple connectors.
  3. Intermediate Puzzles (Levels 151-300): More complex grid layouts and the introduction of blockers.
  4. Advanced Challenges (Levels 301-500): Combination of all elements, with intricate patterns and multiple connectors.
  5. Expert Levels (Levels 501-650+): Highly complex puzzles that require strategic thinking and often multiple attempts to solve.

Notable puzzle types include:

  • “Interlocking” puzzles: Where paths of different shapes must be carefully woven together without crossing.
  • “Constrained path” puzzles: Where blockers severely limit possible routes, requiring precise planning.
  • “Multi-connector” puzzles: Featuring several connectors that must be used in a specific order or number of times.
  • “Shape isolation” puzzles: Where certain shapes must be connected in a way that isolates them from others.

Aesthetics and Atmosphere

Visually, LYNE embraces minimalism. Its clean lines and subtle color palette create a focused atmosphere that complements the puzzle-solving experience. The game uses a limited color scheme, typically featuring 3-4 colors per puzzle. The ambient soundtrack, composed by Stafford Bawler, and minimal sound effects contribute to a calm gaming environment.

Gameplay Experience

As a single-player game, LYNE allows you to engage with puzzles at your own pace. There’s no time limit on solving puzzles, encouraging thoughtful play. The game keeps things interesting by introducing various shapes (squares, triangles, circles, and more complex polygons), grid sizes (ranging from 3×3 to 7×7 and beyond), and rules like connectors that must be used a specific number of times. Some standout levels feature intricate patterns or constrained grids that require careful planning.

Community and Engagement

While primarily a solo player experience, LYNE has cultivated a community where players share strategies and solutions online. Platforms like Reddit and Steam forums host discussions about optimal solving techniques. This player engagement adds value to the game, providing support and inspiration for those looking to master its challenges.

Updates and Maintenance

Since release, LYNE has received periodic updates addressing bugs and occasionally adding new puzzle sets. The developer has shown responsiveness to player feedback, maintaining the game’s stability and platform compatibility. Major updates have included new level packs, each containing around 25 additional puzzles.

Accessibility and Controls

In terms of accessibility, LYNE offers basic options like color settings and intuitive controls. However, more comprehensive features such as colorblind modes or extensive control customization are lacking. The game supports touch, mouse, and keyboard controls depending on the platform.

Steam Features

On Steam, LYNE integrates well with features like cloud saves and trading cards. The game offers 16 trading cards and 28 achievements. The achievement system is notably creative, allowing players to use achievements as customizable letters for Steam profiles. This unique feature has made LYNE an amazing game for Steam profile customization, becoming extremely popular among achievement hunters and profile customization enthusiasts. Many players purchase and complete LYNE specifically for this feature, as it provides a versatile and visually appealing way to personalize their Steam profiles. This added value significantly extends beyond the core puzzle gameplay, giving LYNE a special place in the Steam community.

Replayability and Value

Regarding replayability, LYNE doesn’t offer randomized puzzles or multiple solutions to levels. Each puzzle has a specific, intended solution. While this ensures a consistent challenge, it may limit long-term replay value for some players. The game does track completion time for each puzzle, allowing players to compete for faster solve times if desired.

Price-wise, LYNE typically retails for for nice $2.99 USD on most platforms, with occasional sales bringing it lower like this very moment of writing this article. Given the base game’s 650+ puzzles and potential for 20+ hours of gameplay, it represents good value for puzzle enthusiasts.

Platform Considerations

On mobile devices, particularly smartphones, the touch controls can sometimes pose a challenge on smaller screens. While generally responsive, selecting specific shapes in densely packed puzzles may require precise finger placement. This isn’t an issue on larger tablets or the PC version with mouse control.

LYNE’s file size is relatively small, typically under 100 MB, making it an easy download even on devices with limited storage. The game’s low system requirements also mean it runs smoothly on a wide range of hardware, from older smartphones to modern PCs.

Final Thoughts

In conclusion, LYNE offers a solid puzzle experience through its minimalist design and challenging levels. Its variety in puzzles and engaged player community contribute to its appeal, despite being primarily single-player. While there’s room for improvement in areas like accessibility and replayability, LYNE remains a worthwhile choice for puzzle enthusiasts seeking a refined, no-frills gameplay experience that offers hundreds of levels at an affordable price point.

Where to Buy LYNE

Steam (PC, Mac, Linux): Available for $2.99 usualy but until 22nd July for only $1.19. Take your chance to save a little.

App Store (iOS): Available for $2.99. Download it from the App Store.

Google Play (Android): Available for $2.99 or free as a part of Google Play Pass subscribtion.

Official Page: Visit the official LYNE page for more information.

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Palworld community manager teases PS5 version

Pocketpair could be bringing Palworld to PS5 sooner rather than later.

Palworld's community manager Bucky recently posted to X, wrapping the word Palworld with black, green, and white hearts.

"I want to add more hearts, but not sure what colour would fit…" Bucky said. "Hmm… How about…"

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Bravely Default fans can expect new "developments" about the series "later this year"

Tomorrow marks Bravely Default 2's third anniversary, and Tomoya Asano has the best gift of all for fans: a tease that the team will be able to tell us more about what's happening with the franchise "later this year".

Marking the event with celebratory art posted to X/Twitter, producer Asano thanked fans for their support and teased that we should "keep an eye out" for more "developments" about the Bravely series.

"[Bravely] Default 2 3rd anniversary celebration!" Asano wrote, as translated by Google. "Many messages will be sent during the year-end and New Year project. Thank you!

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Yoko Taro teases Nier 3

UPDATE 27/2/24: Yoko Taro has dropped another hint towards the future of Nier.

Taro posted a single word, written similarly to "REP3NT", on social media platform X earlier today: "r3incarnation".

There's already a game called Nier Reincarnation, albeit a free-to-play mobile one which is shutting down service this April. Could Reincarnation be making a return either as or via Nier 3?

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