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The creators of Deadly Premonition and No More Heroes are releasing a typically over-the-top roguelite 'fever dream' next month
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The creators of Deadly Premonition and No More Heroes are releasing a typically over-the-top roguelite ‘fever dream’ next month

by admin August 22, 2025



HOTEL BARCELONA – Xbox Launch Trailer | Coming September 26, 2025 – YouTube

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Back in 2019, Goichi “Suda51” Suda and Hidetaka “Swery65” Suehiro announced a forthcoming horror game under typically bizarre circumstances. As Fraser reported at the time, the duo—who are responsible for No More Heroes and Deadly Premonition respectively—basically brainstormed the project during a livestream. At the time they decided it would be an indie horror game called Hotel Barcelona. The PS2 game Siren would be an inspiration, and Devolver would publish.

Six years later, it turns out Hotel Barcelona is an actual game that will see an actual release next month—on September 25 to be exact—but it has clearly evolved away from those early ideas. For one, Devolver isn’t publishing: the relatively new Cult Games will handle that duty instead. Another big departure, at least to my eyes, is that Hotel Barcelona doesn’t look scary. It’s a 2.5D sidescrolling action roguelite set in a bizarre hotel, with all the surrealist flair you would expect from this duo. If you came away from that 2019 livestream thinking “great, two of the weirdest fellows in games are making a Siren tribute”, then maybe keep your expectations in check.

The trailer above is ample evidence that Suda51’s affection for 1980s edgelord trappings remains undiminished, but as for the basic gist of what you’re doing in Hotel Barcelona, I’ll let the publisher’s note do the talking. “With trippy anime-style visuals designed by the artists behind genre-defying Japanese hits like Chainsaw Man, Persona, and Final Fantasy VII Remake, try to escape this luxury getaway turned psychedelic nightmare and defeat the hotel’s bloodthirsty new management – tough as nails brutes, psychopaths, and criminals from all over America. Suffice to say, you won’t be alive by checkout.”


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The precision-oriented combat comes with an interesting twist: as the protagonist Justine becomes drenched in the blood of her enemies she’ll build towards a special attack that unleashes Dr. Carnival, who is a “deranged murderer” she happens to share her brain with. The game will be split across seven areas, each inspired by different sub-genres of horror. There’s also three-player online co-op and PvP invasions.

Hotel Barcelona releases September 26 and it’s on Steam now. It’s also launching on Xbox Game Pass.

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Caitlin Clark's 32 points help Fever hand Liberty first loss
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Caitlin Clark’s 32 points help Fever hand Liberty first loss

by admin June 15, 2025


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INDIANAPOLIS — Caitlin Clark isn’t sure how many consecutive 3-pointers she has ever made in a game, but she did recall 12 was the most. That was in high school in West Des Moines, Iowa.

Saturday, against the WNBA’s top team, the New York Liberty, she drained three in a row and seven total to lead the Indiana Fever to a 102-88 victory, handing the defending champions their first loss this season.

Clark had a spectacular return to the Fever after missing five games with a left quad injury. She totaled 32 points, 9 assists and 8 rebounds, accounting for 54 of Indiana’s points through her scoring and passing.

Clark’s presence makes the Fever a different team. On Tuesday, they lost 77-58 at Atlanta, their season low in points. Saturday was their season high. The victory avenged a 90-88 loss to the Liberty on May 24, the last game Clark had played before being forced to sit out for the first time in her college or WNBA careers.

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“Don’t we always expect that kind of game from Caitlin?” Indiana coach Stephanie White said, smiling. “I knew her adrenaline was going to be high to start. She’s been itching to get back out there. [Her scoring] carried us in the first half, and then everybody else carried us in the second half. Her decision-making was outstanding; she did a really good job of getting everybody involved, and that’s what she does.”

Clark had 25 points at halftime. She had a stretch in the first quarter where she drained three straight triples and brought the Gainbridge Fieldhouse sellout crowd of 17,274 to its feet. She hit the first — a 33-footer — with 1:26 left in the quarter. She nailed a 27-footer 21 seconds later. Then came a 31-footer 22 seconds after that.

“I saw three in a row go in, so that gives you a lot of confidence,” Clark said. “Even in the second half, they all came off my hand feeling really good.”

Clark, who played 31 minutes, 18 seconds, said other than being a little winded a few times, she felt fine.

“My legs felt really strong, I felt in good shape,” she said. “A lot of that is credit to our medical team. They have kept me in shape. Now for me, it’s just how I recover, especially with the schedule that we have coming up.”

The Fever are at home against Connecticut on Tuesday, their final game in the Commissioner’s Cup standings, where they are tied with New York at 3-1. Between Thursday and June 27, they play five times, four of those on the road. That includes their first West Coast trip of the season, as they play at Golden State, Las Vegas and Seattle.

With Clark and guard Sophie Cunningham (ankle) back, the Fever look ready to take on the rest of the league. Admittedly, New York wasn’t at full strength since 2024 Finals MVP Jonquel Jones (ankle) and fellow post player Leonie Fiebich (overseas commitment for Germany for EuroBasket competition) were out Saturday.

That impacted how the Liberty had to play, and by the fourth quarter it had taken a toll. Guard Sabrina Ionescu led New York with 34 points while forward Breanna Stewart had 24. Stewart also had the most success of any Liberty defender in guarding Clark, holding her to just three points on 1-of-5 shooting. Clark got 29 points on 10-of-15 shooting against six other defenders.

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“Credit to Indiana, I thought they did a really good job here,” Liberty coach Sandy Brondello said. “We had our moments … we had that run where Stewie was guarding Caitlin Clark. But then they executed well, and we had so many breakdowns in defense. They made shots, they really punished us at that end making 17 3s.”

Indiana’s Kelsey Mitchell (22 points) and Lexie Hull (14) each had three 3-pointers. Cunningham, who had started the season sidelined by an ankle injury, played four games and then hurt the ankle again, had five points but did her job defensively and finished at plus-31, the best plus/minus on either side.

The Fever also got 10 points from reserve guard Sydney Colson as the Liberty held Indiana’s starting posts, Aliyah Boston and Natasha Howard, to a combined 14 points. But Clark said the Fever understood what New York was trying to take away inside, which is why they focused so much on perimeter offense.

“That’s kind of what they gave up — they were going to let us shoot 3s,” Clark said. “When we came off of ball screens, they weren’t giving up the pocket as much. So we really took advantage of what they were giving us. That’s what you have to do when you play really good teams.”

The Liberty (9-1) and Minnesota Lynx, last year’s WNBA Finals teams, lost their first games of 2025 this week; Minnesota fell at Seattle on Wednesday. The Lynx bounced back with a 101-78 win over Los Angeles on Saturday. New York will try to do the same Tuesday vs. Atlanta.

For Indiana (5-5), it was a needed confidence boost to beat the Liberty, especially after having gone 2-3 with Clark sidelined. Even without DeWanna Bonner, who missed Saturday’s game for personal reasons, the Fever had the depth and composure to beat New York.

“Emotionally, it’s a relief, it’s a lift,” White said. “The biggest thing is this team is resilient. It hasn’t been easy, and it’s not going to be. Winning is hard. You’ve got to go through the ups and downs, the ebbs and flows. This group, they stay together. They draw strength from one another, I draw strength from them. Every single day we take one step forward together, we’re building trust.”



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Circle Scores Big on IPO Fever

by admin June 7, 2025



It was a week of fortunes made, and fortunes lost, at CoinDesk.

On the one hand, we had Circle, long a leading crypto company, hurtling to IPO and making bank. Its shares were priced at $110 at press time (up from $31 Wednesday), leading many to expect a summer and fall of crypto-themed IPOs.

On the other, we saw HyperLiquid trader James Wynn go from having a $100 million BTC position one day to a massive loss the next. (Kids, beware the big, bad leverage monster).

Most of the market portents looked good, though. Crypto money-raising season was in full swing.

Groups doubled-down on the Bitcoin Treasury Strategy, not least Metaplanet, Japan’s answer to Michael Saylor’s Strategy. Pump.Fun, Solana’s memecoin juggernaut, said it was lining up $1 billion at a $4 billion valuation. One of its children, Fartcoin, surged on rumors of a Coinbase listing.

Crypto technology continued to get integrated into mainstream products. Prediction markets from Polymarket are coming to X and xAI. Uber, Apple, Airbnb and others said they were hoping to combine stablecoins into their payment offerings. Revolut said it would soon offer derivatives. And so on.

Still, Trump and Musk dominated coverage as normal (probably to an unhealthy degree). On Thursday, Trump’s media company Truth Social said it would launch its own Bitcoin ETF. (By Friday, it was set to issue more shares as well.)

The Trump-Musk feud, which also broke this week, highlighted the U.S.’s precarious debt situation (a key driver for bitcoin’s existence). But so far bitcoin, and dogecoin, prices are down on the news. Really anything is possible in the weeks ahead.



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Morrowind with the textures deleted
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Morrowind with every texture deleted is a beautiful magenta fever dream

by admin May 26, 2025



In my early 20s, I hopped over to Amsterdam with some friends. I’d just ended a long-term relationship and was determined to melt my brain. On the third day of our trip, we rented a cabin outside the city, surrounded by farmland and chickens, and devoured too many mushrooms.

For the next few hours, I was treated to a world where everything glowed purple. Especially the trees. Which also seemed to be constantly moving towards me—though, now that I think about it, I may have been walking towards them.

It was a lovely day, apart from the part where I panicked about the mess we were making (someone knocked over an empty can of Coca-Cola and I just freaked out), or when my friend tried to kidnap a chicken.


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Watching Micky D’s recent Morrowind video, where he removes all the game’s textures, kicks me right back to those halcyon days.

It turns out that using OpenMW and deleting all the textures turns Bethesda’s greatest RPG into a magenta fever dream. And while it makes inventory management and shopping excursions a touch tricky, I honestly think this would be a really fun way to play a game I’ve already played to death.

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I’m particularly enamoured with how Morrowind looks at night, with all those moody, dark purples. It really gives some extra atmosphere to an evening crime spree.

Really, the only thing I’m not a fan of is the magenta square that replaces the cursor. It’s a tad annoying. Though I’m sure I’d have to endure more awkward niggles than that if I actually did bother to play it this way. Maybe it’s better to just watch someone else do it.

If a magenta playthrough tickles your fancy, though, the video does provide instructions on how to do this yourself.



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