Artifact – это карточная игра в жанре adventure, разработанная Valve Software. Игрокам предстоит сражаться на трех линиях одновременно, используя колоду карт, состоящую из героев, существ, заклинаний и предметов. Ключевой особенностью является объединенный запас маны для всех линий, что требует стратегического планирования и распределения ресурсов. Геймплей Artifact Foundry упрощен и переработан на основе отзывов игроков. В игре представлено более 100 новых карт, включая 20 новых героев. Новичков ждет расширенное обучение и сценарии, позволяющие освоить базовые механики. Разработчики значительно уменьшили влияние случайности на исход матчей, сделав игру более предсказуемой и требующей тактического мастерства.
Tactics Ogre Reborn Developer: Square Enix Release date: November 11, 2022 Platforms: Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, PC Tactics Ogre Reborn, a hybrid remaster-remake of the PlayStation Portable's Tactics Ogre:Let Us Cling Together (itself a remake of a PS1 game), demands a lot from you on and off the battlefield. See at Humble Final Fantasy Tactics: The Ivalice Chronicles Developer: Square Enix Release Date: October 1, 2025 Platforms: PC, Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Switch 2, PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X/S Square Enix's seminal 1997 turn-based strategy received a full remaster in 2025, and the new version of the game, subtitled The Ivalice Chronicles, is the best-ever version of an all-time great. See at Fanatical Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle and Sparks of Hope Developer: Ubisoft Paris Release date: August 29, 2017 | October 10, 2022 Platforms: Nintendo Switch Both Mario + Rabbids games, Kingdom Battle and Sparks of Hope, are essentially Mario meets XCOM, but since Ubisoft's Rabbids are involved, it's not quite as straightforward as that. See at Steam SteamWorld Heist 2 Developer: Thunderful Release Date: August 8, 2024 Platforms: PC, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One SteamWorld Heist 2 offers something a bit different from other turn-based strategy games.
Colonialism is not merely about occupying nations. See, for example, the British Museum’s continual hold of the Egyptian Rosetta Stone, the so-called Benin Bronzes, and the Ethiopian Maqdala collection. Ugandan scholar Yusuf Serunkuma cites one calculation that puts the loss Africa experienced through colonization between 1960–2010 at an estimated $152 trillion. Most Popular - The RAM shortage is coming for everything you care about - The biggest app in the whole wide world - Dyson turned its skinny PencilVac into a lightweight wet floor cleaner - The RAM crunch could kill products and even entire companies, memory exec admits - A $10K+ bounty is waiting for anyone who can unplug Ring doorbells from Amazon’s cloud
Return to Part 1: Dumpster Diving Continued from Part 49: One More to Go! Carrying on in Part 51: It’s Not Easy Being Green Return to Part 1: Dumpster Diving [https://icculus.org/~hamish/retro/part50.html](https://icculus.org/~hamish/retro/part50.html) Last edited by Hamish on 9 Feb 2026 at 8:01 pm UTC For me, CtP is THE best Civ ever made: There are so many amazing game concepts which totaly ouclass basically anything ever implemented on any of SM Civs, that any SM Civ I played was just too boring for me (maybe with the exception of Civ V). I hope it's not true because it would be depressing to wait for over a year for Quake 2 and Ultima Online: 1994 Doom, Doom 2 1995 Abuse, SimCity 1996 Inner Worlds, Quake 1997 Nothing? I thought that LinCycles from 1996 was a commercial title, but a comment from the author is odd, and I have some doubts: https://happypenguin.altervista.org/sheet.php?gameid=57 Quoting: HamishOn a separate but related tangent, whether Call to Power was the first or second Linux game to be sold at retail is somewhat muddied by the fact that Macmillan Publishing announced their boxed Quake releases on May 13, 1999 (my fifth birthday) while Call to Power did not start shipping until May 15, 1999 despite being announced months earlier.I don't know it.
Genshin Impact's 5th anniversary log-in event is now live, giving fans a rare chance to claim some free pulls Genshin Impact's Version Luna I has kicked off its second phase, as the game celebrates its fifth anniversary with a lot of free stuff. Today is a big day for Genshin Impact and its players. Not only does it see the start of the second phase of the massive Version Luna I update (previously Version 6.0), the game is also kicking off celebrations in honour of last Sunday's fifth anniversary of its initial launch way back on September 28th, 2020 (where did the time go?). The 5th Anniversary Celebration event "Rainbow's End: Silvery Flux" is a good excuse to log in, because you’ll be getting 1,600 Primogems in your in-game mail, alongside an event granting 10 Intertwined Fate pulls (alongside some character and artifact levelling materials, plus regular Mora currency) if you just log in for at least seven days over the next three weeks.