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Palworld: The Pokemon alternative for PC gamers? + Tokyo Game Show 2022 Day 2 Recap!

We know how busy most of our audience is... and so what better way to catch up on TGS2022 than to recap from beginning to end? Before we jump into that, (I have to say) Palworld... will surely steal some of Pokemon's potential fans if the game is solid and keeps the party going for the long haul. I was going back and forth like... is this Pokemon? No... wait... is it? No that's not a Pokeball, but... what if it is? Wait... Palworld?! Holy crap!


It's been a while since that initial reaction, but... it's still there. I feel that Palworld is definitely the Pokemon-inspired alternative for PC gamers, but not only that, I honestly think that the game will make some gamers completely turn away from Pokemon. I'm not saying that Poke fanatics would swear off on the franchise, but... there are PC gamers year in and year out who waver on buying select consoles based on exclusive games. Pokemon is one of those franchises that have made some consider the Nintendo Switch, and... you know our motto... it doesn't matter where you game, fun it up!

I just think this alternative seemingly has the potential to make some PC gamers say... "I'm good with Palworld", especially with the Steam Deck in existence. You have all of your existing games from day 1 of your Steam account activation up until whatever badge you have to celebrate how long you've been gaming on Steam... and you're able to enjoy games like Palworld when it launches in 2023.

It gives me Pokemon X Monster Hunter vibes, to be honest... and I'm all for it. So whether you're gaming on the go... or with a Steam Dock of sorts, if Palworld is as awesome as we hope it will be... good memories are just waiting to be made.

By the way, if you need a good alternative to the official Steam Dock, consider these options:


No word on what the official dock will cost, but it will likely cost more.



Here are the visuals of the third-party Steam dock. They look almost the exact same, but... the official dock has the ethernet port. You should be able to connect an ethernet port via one of the USB ports, but... if you need to buy something additionally... you're better off buying another option.

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FTS: Ashfall coming to PC & Mobile!


Ashfall Brings A Dangerous Post-Apocalyptic World To PC & Mobile Devices In 2023

GUANGZHOU, China – September 16th, 2022 – Legendary Star Studio, a team with extensive experience in FPS and RPG gameplay genres, has announced Ashfall, a new post-apocalyptic adventure shooter MMORPG for PC, Android, and iOS devices, which will launch in 2023. Ashfall debuted with an explosive trailer during the Tokyo Game Show 2022, which was followed by an in-depth deep dive into its gameplay, in a presentation during the IGN Showcase livestream, offering gamers around the world an extensive first look at Ashfall.

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Ashfall is set in a post-apocalyptic world that has been scorched by nuclear war, as mankind’s greatest creation once turned against them. The war was caused by a vast artificial intelligence that betrayed humanity and attempted to destroy all life on the planet, save for the robots. Humanity survived, however, and the last humans created pockets of civilization among the ruins of their former glory. Natural resources are dwindling and the last vestiges of mankind battle each other for supplies, but all is not lost, as hope lies on with the rumors of the “Core of Creation”, which may be able to heal the shattered land. The players take on the role of Wanderers: soldiers and explorers who are tasked with leaving the safety of their Vault and searching the dangerous lands, in the hope of finding mankind’s salvation.


Ashfall is a third-person adventure shooter, with a focus on using cover and team-tactics to overcome enemies. The goal of the game is rebuilding civilization and reclaiming the wasteland, but the task won’t be easy. Not only is the land itself dangerous to explore, but there are many enemies who now dwell in the ruins of society, including bands of raiders, murderous machines that were designed for war, and packs of mutated animals. Combat is just one part of Ashfall, as there is a massive world that is waiting to be explored, filled with loot for players to find and secrets to uncover about the society that existed before. There are many quests for players to take on and colorful NPCs who reside in the world of Ashfall who are waiting to be encountered.

In Ashfall, the player creates their own Wanderer from a bevy of options in the character creation mode, and equips them with all manner of futuristic guns and gear that they will need for the trials ahead. There are lots of potential character builds available that players can tailor to their own gameplay style, as well as powerful equipment that can be salvaged, in order to give them a competitive edge. The combat involves using cover and the environment to the player’s advantage, as they off against all manner of different foes. The mightiest of these can be faced in exciting boss battles, ranging from giant beasts, to elite solo enemies with skills that match the player’s own. Luckily, players won’t have to take face these challenges alone, as Ashfall has both single and multiplayer modes, allowing groups of friends to explore the wasteland together, and take on the challenges as a team.

The creators of Ashfall are huge fans of post-apocalyptic games, especially the Fallout series, and they have been inspired by some of the biggest names in the genre. With Ashfall, the team has been able to add an Eastern flavor to the game's aesthetics. It's often the case that Eastern imagery is tied to the cyberpunk genre and is rarely seen in post-apocalyptic fiction. Ashfall has the unique opportunity to create something truly unique to the post-apocalyptic genre, while still having a familiar feel. The developers have also gone to great lengths to build a visually stunning world, featuring realistic weather effects, motion captured actors for its character animations, realistic glass shattering effects, and advanced lighting and reflections, to help bring the wasteland and its denizens to life.

In order for the wasteland of Ashfall to be truly immersive, the world also needs to sound the part. Ashfall's music needs to evoke the loneliness and danger of the end of civilization, while still being stirring when adventure arises. To this end, Ashfall has a team of world class musicians that will bring the wasteland to life, including Academy Award winner Hans Zimmer (DuneDunkirkNo Time to DieGladiator), Inon Zur (Fallout 3Fallout 4Fallout: New VegasDragon Age Origins), and Steve Mazzaro (No Time to DieArmy of ThievesThe Amazing Spider-Man 2). This team has an incredible pedigree and there are few line-ups better suited for bringing the world of Ashfall to life than these men.

Legendary Star Studios gave the world its first taste of Ashfall at the Tokyo Game Show 2022, but it certainly won’t be the last. The team is planning multiple betas, which will give players the chance to shape the world of Ashfall ahead of launch. Those who wish to be among the first to experience the mysteries of Ashfall need to wishlist the game on Steam and follow the game's official social media channels, in order to be kept up to date on Ashfall and to be made way aware of when it finally launches.