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A Bunch Of Awesome Shooters Are Cheap Right Now On Steam
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A Bunch Of Awesome Shooters Are Cheap Right Now On Steam

by admin September 23, 2025


Boom! Bang! Kablam! Etc. and so on. There will be a lot of that happening today as a big new event on Steam has a whole host of fantastic retro-inspired first-person shooters on sale for the rest of the week.

On September 23, Boomstock 2025 started on Steam. The event celebrates “all boomer shooters and retro-inspired” FPS games and features a ton of new trailers, demos, and of course, a load of games on sale. This includes some genuine bangers, like Dusk, Mullet Madjack, Project Warlock, Selaco, and Sulfur.  But don’t wait too long, as the event wraps up on September 27, which is just a few days away. If you need help picking out a new shooter to buy, here are some of the best and biggest deals we spotted from the event:

  • Nightmare Reaper – $15 ($25)
  • Brutal John 2 – $9 ($13)
  • Selaco – $19 ($25)
  • Forgive Me Father – $10 ($20)
  • Forgive Me Father 2 – $15 ($25)
  • Wizordum – $15 ($20)
  • Dusk – $7 ($20)
  • Sulfur – $16 ($22)
  • Zero Protocol – $7 ($12)
  • Project Warlock 1+2 – $12 ($27)
  • Mullet Madjack – $15 ($20)
  • Warhammer 40K Boltgun – $11 ($22)
  • Blood West – $9 ($25)
  • Heavy Bullets – $2 ($10)
  • Viscerafest – $10 ($20)
  • Supplice – $15 ($22)
  • Wild Bastards – $9 ($35)
  • Shadow Warrior (2013) – $3 ($30)
  • Shadow Warrior 2 – $3 ($30)
  • HROT – $10 ($20)
  • Gravelord – $15 ($20)
  • Quatermain and the Cult of Cthulu – $2.50 ($3)
  • Hard Reset – $1.50 ($15)
  • Hard Reset Redux – $2 ($20)
  • Serious Sam 2 – $2.50
  • Mycopunk – $11 ($14)
  • Graven – $5 ($23)

I’d also like to shout out some demos for upcoming games that you can play for free right now. You totally should check out these games if you love classic shooters. Or Tetris. You’ll see what I mean. Anyway, here are some Boomstock demos worth playing:

  • Sportal – A boomer shooter all about using sports equipment like bats and tennis rackets.
  • Blocks for Babies – Tetris meets Doom. It mixes 2D and 3D gameplay. It’s an odd one, but worth checking out.
  • Slyders – This one is part Serious Sam and part roguelike, which is already a great pitch, but then you add in a cool cartoon fox protagonist, and you’ve got something special.
  • The Last Exterminator – This is the Duke Nukem 3D sequel we deserved. This isn’t a new demo; I covered it last year, but it’s a part of the event and still worth checking out.



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Alleged Shooter’s Discord Chats Cut Against Rush To Blame Online Games And Memes

by admin September 18, 2025


The race to define what the brutal murder of right-wing podcaster Charlie Kirk last week means and why it happened has led a lot of people to say a lot of things. Some of those things, like blaming the sci-fi shooter Halo for fomenting class warfare, or suggesting the alleged shooter was radicalized by the “meme-ification” of the internet, look increasingly like absurd, knee-jerk, and ill-informed reactions, as a recent report about the actual contents of one of the gaming Discord servers the suspect was active on suggests none of that.

On Monday, The Washington Post reported that alleged gunman Tyler Robinson had admitted to the crime in a Discord message to friends last week. Yesterday, independent reporter Ken Klippenstein shared actual screenshots of messages allegedly posted on the server, alongside an interview with some of its other members. According to his report, the Discord hangout was far from the hotbed of political radicalization some politicians and pundits have claimed it would be.

According to Klippenstein, there were only a couple of mentions of either President Donald Trump or former President Joe Biden in the chat logs, and those were apolitical mentions of recent news events. “Cat memes, weather updates, home improvement and the odd Garfield reference populate Robinson’s posts,” Klippenstein writes.

“Obviously he’s okay with gay and trans people having a right to exist, but also believes in the Second Amendment,” an apparent childhood friend of Robinson’s told Klippenstein. “To all of us he just seemed like a simple guy who liked playing games like Sea of Thieves, Deep Rock Galactic, and Helldivers 2, loved to fish and loved to camp…it really did seem like that’s all he was about.”

🚨 BREAKING NEWS: CEOs of Discord, Steam, Twitch, and Reddit have been called to testify in front of Congress.

They will answer to the American people how their platforms have been used by RADICALS to advance POLITICAL VIOLENCE, including the assassination of Charlie Kirk. pic.twitter.com/bNbgqSLeNq

— Oversight Committee (@GOPoversight) September 17, 2025

This lack of an easily applicable, ready-made narrative about Kirk’s alleged murderer that would paint him has a politically aggrieved radical comes as those leading the national conversation, like FBI Director Kash Patel, rush to ascribe motives. “[Gaming] can desensitize to the point where that person involved in these games looks at other people…and they’re not even human beings, they’re simply avatars,” former FBI profiler Dr. Mary Ellen O’Toole told Fox News this week.

According to charging documents filed by Utah County prosecutors on Tuesday, Robinson told his roommate in text messages that he allegedly killed Kirk because “I had enough of his hatred. Some hate can’t be negotiated out.” The prosecution’s evidence suggests Robinson may have targeted Kirk specifically over transphobic comments he made in the past. But it also didn’t allude to any political radicalization fomented by online platforms like Discord and Reddit. That hasn’t stopped at least one high-profile politician from calling on the executives of those companies to testify before Congress about “the radicalization of online forum users.”

“The politically motivated assassination of Charlie Kirk claimed the life of a husband, father, and American patriot. In the wake of this tragedy, and amid other acts of politically motivated violence, Congress has a duty to oversee the online platforms that radicals have used to advance political violence,” House Oversight and Government Reform Committee Chairman James Comer (R-Ky.) announced on Wednesday. “To prevent future radicalization and violence, the CEOs of Discord, Steam, Twitch, and Reddit must appear before the Oversight Committee and explain what actions they will take to ensure their platforms are not exploited for nefarious purposes.”

The hearing is set to take place on October 8, 2025 and is the first time Discord in particular will have been called on to testify. Members of Tiktok, X, and Meta were grilled last year about online child safety concerns. A spokesperson for Discord has previously said there was “no evidence that the suspect planned this incident or promoted violence on Discord.”





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One Of 2025's Best Shooters
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One Of 2025’s Best Shooters

by admin August 29, 2025


I love it when a game comes out of nowhere and surprises me. Earlier this month, that is exactly what happened when I saw the trailer for VoidBreaker during Gamescom Opening Night Live. I downloaded the fast-paced sci-fi roguelike FPS shortly after seeing it, and not only is it good, but it might be one of the best shooters I’ve played all year. And it was made almost entirely by one guy, Daniel Stubbington.

VoidBreaker is an incredibly fast and sleek first-person shooter available now in early access on Steam and Game Pass PC. The game is set inside a large, highly advanced AI program that is using human test subjects to gather data on combat and warfare. This involves you endlessly fighting and dying over and over again through “runs” of the program’s randomly generated gauntlets filled with various robotic enemies and other odd cyber-opponents. Luckily, very early on, a previous human who was trying to escape the program contacts you to help take the AI down and get out alive. Sadly, your ally is just the digital remains of a very dead person who has a skeleton hiding in your cyberjail’s basement. But while he’s dead, his mind is still in the program and helps you hack the system, slowly unlocking permanent bonuses and new weapons to help you get further during each action-filled run.

If some of that sounds silly, it is! And that’s the point. VoidBreaker leans into the absurd and strange situation you find yourself in, with plentiful jokes delivered by a dry robot announcer during runs. Messages include the program explaining how living forever in pain is better than dying, and how you aren’t alone because the AI is always watching you. It strikes that perfect balance between silly and dark that Portal nailed so many years ago.

Another run, another run, another run….

The gameplay loop of VoidBreaker will feel pretty familiar if you’ve played any roguelike game in the last few years. Each run feels different, as enemy encounters and other sections of the digital gauntlets are randomly generated. As you progress through these runs, you find mods of various rarity levels that give you new abilities, make you stronger or faster, or even change how your gun works. And of course, as in most roguelikes, there’s a currency you earn that can only be used at shops that randomly appear on your path during that run. There’s also a currency that lets you unlock permanent upgrades in the aforementioned secret dead guy basement.

So yeah, nothing groundbreaking in Voidbreaker. Instead, the reason to play this new FPS is for the gameplay and combat. Movement in VoidBreaker is incredibly smooth, snappy, and satisfying. This is the kind of game where it’s just fun to run around and jump, even outside of a fight. And gunplay is equally fantastic, with the assault rifle you unlock fairly early into the game being a loud and hectic death machine that sprays enemies with bullets in a way that always makes me happy. Buildings and other structures you spot in the levels can also be destroyed à la Battlefield and crumble upon enemies, stunning or even killing them. Oh, and you can pick up most items using a Half-Life-like Gravity Gun mechanic and fling them back at baddies, too.

As you upgrade your character during runs, adding ice bullets, improving your Gravity-Gun-thingy, unlocking fire attacks, and collecting super-powerful grenade mods, the action in VoidBreaker can become extremely chaotic. At times, it became nearly too much for my eyes to keep track of as my rifle spat out electrically charged bullets covered in energy fields, buildings collapsed around me, and enemies filled the arena with various red projectiles that can do a lot of damage if you aren’t careful. It can be a lot, and I think for some it might be too much. But I enjoyed every moment of it, even if there were definitely times when I was just spamming my abilities and grenades toward a massive cloud of destruction and death and hoping for the best.

But the chaos is part of the fun, and death isn’t that big of a deal in VoidBreaker. After all, it just gave me another excuse to load back up in my weird, sparse cyber apartment/prison and quickly say hi to the skeleton in the basement before hopping back out for one more run. I’m excited to see how the game expands in early access. Now, I need to go and play more VoidBreaker. Just one more run. I’ll go to bed eventually. It’s only 2 a.m….



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Deadpool VR feels like a spiritual successor to one of the most underrated shooters ever

by admin August 25, 2025



Deadpool VR is going all-in on the explosive, R-rated humor of the films and comic books and giving the player control to creatively take down everyone in front of them.

From shoving people’s faces into fan rotors to juggling your pistols and landing trickshots, the ability to interact with the world is the main selling point here, aside from Wade himself.

And, though this playground approach to gunplay is a refreshing one, the overall vibe of Deadpool VR harkens back to one of the most underrated shooters of all time.

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Deadpool VR has that same sense of whimsical violence that I haven’t experienced since Bulletstorm, a 2011 cult classic fondly remembered by those with whom it really struck a chord.

Deadpool VR brings back the spirit of an underrated gem

When you think of the term “sandbox” in a video game, you may often think of an explorable open world with tons of things to discover. However, Deadpool VR condenses the concept of a sandbox into the moment-to-moment gameplay.

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It gives players enough tools to fix a car and sets you free as an indiscriminate death dealer, but with just enough whimsy and flair to make it still feel light-hearted. And, with the Gamescom trailer showing off all the heroes and villains you’ll be fighting, it seems there’s some substance here, even if the story isn’t taking itself too seriously.

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This captures the spirit of the films in a way only video games could, giving the player a genuine combat sandbox that lets them be creative and express themselves in VR. It’s a perfect fit.

Someone slice your arm off? Don’t fret, just smack them with it! It’s a weapon now. You can hotswap from kunai to swords to guns to a gravity tether gun that lets you toss people right off a cliff. It’s a very video game-y video game in the best way.

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So often it feels like games nowadays take themselves very seriously. They’re often afraid to let loose a little, try new things, and have a blast. At least when it comes to the AAA space.

However, there’s one game that comes to mind that tried that before: Bulletstorm. Originally released in 2011, it felt like someone played Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater and went, “What if we made a game that gave you bonus points for shooting a guy in the nuts instead of doing a kickflip?”

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And, despite Bulletstorm getting middling reception when it launched, being a fairly short 5-6 hour game, and selling pretty poorly at first, it’s been re-released several times and even has its own VR version. There’s a certain itch this game scratches that no one can seem to replicate. It’s lightning in a bottle in many ways, repetitive and disappointing if you aren’t creative, but infinitely replayable if you are.

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For the first time in years, Deadpool VR scratches that itch. Despite other VR games like Boneworks exploring the idea of a combat sandbox, no other game has the level of whimsy and sheer chaos present in Deadpool VR.

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It’s shaping up to be a massive step forward in the incredibly niche genre I’d call a “stunt shooter”, something that feels like a mix of a character action a la Devil May Cry and an arcade skateboarding game.

VR is still a hard sell. But, if Deadpool VR manages to take the chaotic bliss of the demo and turn it into a lengthy and fleshed-out experience, it could end up being the sort of game worth buying a headset for.

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Not content with making three WW1 first-person shooters already, the creators of Verdun and Isonzo are now making a Gallipoli FPS

by admin August 19, 2025



BlackMill Games has been making World War 1 shooters for over a decade now, first with Verdun, and then with Tannenberg and Isonzo. Now it’s making Gallipoli, which will shift focus to the Middle Eastern theatre, to dramatize the battles between the Triple Entente and the Ottoman Empire.

While it’s not as well-known as other WW1 campaigns, the landing at the Gallipoli Peninsula, and the ensuing long stalemate, was an especially bloody encounter. Over ten thousand members of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps were killed during the campaign, which is commemorated annually on ANZAC Day in Australia and New Zealand.

For what it’s worth, the only other modern videogame depiction of the campaign is in the Battlefield 1 mission The Runner (which itself seems to borrow heavily from Peter Weir’s 1981 film Gallipoli).


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The move east promises to make BlackMill’s fourth WW1 game a little more varied: according to its Steam page it’ll traverse “coastal dunes, dry deserts, urban areas and more”. In addition to the Gallipoli campaign it’ll also move further east to take in the Mesopotamian campaign, which reached as far as modern day Iraq. Players will side with either the Ottoman Empire or the Entente (BlackMill specifies “the British”).

As before, Gallipoli is a squad-based shooter heavily focused on choosing a class and sticking with it: If you’re the stretcher bearer, you better not be caught sprinting across no man’s land to increase your KD ratio. Public matches will be populated with AI bots to accurately convey the sense of scale, though these can be toggled off in custom matches.

It’s due to hit Steam some time in 2026, and the reveal trailer is below.

WW1: Gallipoli – Official Reveal Trailer – YouTube

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