Bulletstorm removed from Steam: Games for Windows Live casualties expand

This week you’ll notice that the game Bulletstorm is no longer available on Valve’s gaming client Steam. While no explicit reason has been given, this is just one of a … Continue reading

Goat Simulator gameplay hands-on: no joke, all goat

Running through the halls of the Moscone center this week for GDC 2014 from session to session means it’s going to take something very special to grab our attention. As … Continue reading

Valve “Free to Play” gaming documentary video released in full

The team at Valve responsible for releasing the gaming documentary “Free to Play” aren’t making any attempt to pretend it was done for profit in and of itself. Instead, released … Continue reading

Steam Adds Easy Access To Virtual Reality Mode In Latest Beta, So Boot Up Your Rift

Valve has updated its Steam beta client (via Engadget), and the new software introduces an easier way to get at the company’s new virtual reality mode for its platform. Previously, access had to be gained via command line prompt, but now, there’s a new item added to the View menu that lets you switch to VR mode easily. You’ll only see it if SteamVR is also installed, and if the… Read More

Developers Reveal That Most Gamers Do Not Finish Their Games

Developers Reveal That Most Gamers Do Not Finish Their GamesThere are many games available out there and many which has managed to capture our time, attention, as well as getting us to open up our wallets. That being said, how many of us actually bothers getting to the end of a game?

Sure there are many out there who do play games from the start to the end, but interesting statistics shared by Riot Games’ Narrative Lead Tom Abernathy and Microsoft Game Studios’ Design Lead Richard Rouse III during their speed at GDC has revealed that there are many gamers out there who don’t bother finishing games that they have started. (more…)

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    Steam is down (again), it’s not just you

    If you’re a regular Steam user, you may have noticed that this gaming network has been down a bit more often than usual as of late. Having seen issue just … Continue reading

    Gauntlet Reboot By Warner Bros. Interactive

    Gauntlet Reboot By Warner Bros. InteractiveThe classic game Gauntlet looks all set to be on the receiving end of a full modern reboot thanks to the combined efforts of Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment and Arrowhead Game Studios. This particular game looks set to be on its way to Steam PC this particular summer, where it will include full SteamOS support to boot.

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    Steam Controller Touchscreen Replaced with Buttons: Button Diamonds are Forever

    When Valve unveiled its Steam Controller last year, I was quite skeptical about the value of its built-in touchscreen. It turns out many of Valve’s testers had the same opinion. This January, at the 2014 Steam Dev Days conference, the company announced that it was ditching the touchscreen for a more conventional button configuration.

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    In the video below, you’ll see Valve’s Eric Hope and John McCaskey talk about the evolution of the Steam Controller at Steam Dev Days. At around 23:35 into the video, Eric talks about the point when they realized that the touchscreen was not really that useful. See, Valve added a  “ghost mode” that displayed an onscreen prompt showing you what part of the touchscreen you’re touching as soon as you touch it.

    Ghost mode was a great feature. So great that Valve realized it rendered the controller’s screen – which Eric said was the most expensive part of the controller – pointless. Removing the touchscreen also allowed Valve to ditch the built-in rechargeable battery and switch to AA batteries, further driving the cost of the controller down.

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    Then at around 25:39 in the video Eric discusses why the ABXY corner buttons on the previous prototype also had to be scrapped. Valve labeled the face buttons A, B, X and Y to make them familiar to gamers, only to arrange the buttons in an unfamiliar layout. The result was a jarring experience for testers, who had a particularly hard time accepting the fact that the four ol’ buddies were split into two groups.

    As Eric said in the video, the controller is still undergoing internal testing and is nowhere near its final form. They could bring the touchscreen back. They could also place the buttons a bit farther apart. You know what they say about people with big thumbs: they have trouble with cramped controllers.

    [via Valve via Ars Technica, Gamasutra & Gamesblog]

    Valve Unveils Latest Steam Controller Design

    Valve Unveils Latest Steam Controller DesignWhen Valve announced SteamOS and Steam Machines, they also revealed the official Steam Controller which would be used to play games on the Steam Machine. It was a very unique design, somewhat controversial as it did away with traditional console controller buttons, D-pads, and analog sticks, but then again Steam Machines aren’t consoles, so they are meant to be played differently.

    In fact Valve’s Eric Hope was quoted as saying, “We wanted to embody everything that made Steam and PC gaming in general great inside of a controller.” However further down the line Valve decided to make some changes to the controller and did away with the secondary display, and now it looks like Valve may have finalized the design, as you can see in the image above. (more…)

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    Steam Ship Pot Lid Cruises into Kitchens

    When you’re boiling water or steaming vegetables, the water vapor usually stays inside the pot. But if you’re looking for a vented pot lid to let off some steam, literally, then this is the one you must seek out.

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    This microwave-safe silicone pot lid has a tiny steamship sitting atop it, which funnels your steam out of its exhaust stacks. It’s even cruising through a bright blue ocean as it sits atop your piping hot pot or steamer.

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    The Steam Ship is coming soon from our friends at Fred & Friends, and will be available from Perpetual Kid for $13.49(USD).

    [via Gizmodo Japan]