May 7, 2025 - 18:37

One of the worst 3D platformers ever created is coming to Steam. Tell me, dear reader. Have you ever heard of... Bubsy? This infamous character, known for his quirky antics and questionable gameplay mechanics, is set to make a return, much to the surprise of gamers everywhere. Originally launched in the early 1990s, the Bubsy franchise has garnered a reputation for its frustrating controls and lackluster level design, earning a place in the hearts of some as a guilty pleasure.
Despite its rocky history, the announcement of Bubsy's arrival on Steam has sparked curiosity among both nostalgic players and newcomers alike. Will this be an opportunity to revisit the charm of a bygone era, or will it serve as a reminder of why it was deemed one of the worst video games ever made? As the release date approaches, fans are left wondering if Bubsy can redeem himself in the modern gaming landscape or if he will continue to be a punchline in gaming history.
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Of the 500+ AI tools tested by a leading game dev tech provider, only ‘half a dozen’ help ‘in the right way’The head of transformation at Keywords Studios, a leading global technical and creative services provider for the video game industry, has described the current state of artificial intelligence as...
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