The Silent Hill 2 seesaw puzzle in Bluecreek Apartments is solved by finding two models of birds – a pigeon and a malformed swan figurine respectively – and setting them up on the Seesaw so that they perfectly balance each other out. It’s not too hard to understand as puzzles go, but finding the figurines is more of the challenge, exploring a section of Bluecreek looking for counterweight birds to balance out the mechanism. If you want some help, we’ll show you their locations and how to solve the seesaw puzzle in Silent Hill 2.Silent Hill 2 Remake seesaw puzzle solution and walkthrough After getting the Minute Hand for the clock in Silent Hill 2, you can solve the Seesaw Puzzle by doing the following:After you complete the Silent Hill 2 Remake radio and valves puzzle and access the new area by installing the hour hand, you’ll get the Minute Hand and then sealed in.Obtain the Pigeon Figurine in the open wardrobe of Apartment 210.Head to the bathroom of Apartment 209 and break the divider blocking the bath.Pick up the Malformed Figurine Part inside the bath.Head to Apartment 211 and break the wall in the kitchen.Squeeze through to find the Wooden Swan Head on the counter on the oth…

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You can currently get a healthy amount off one of my favorite horror board games for Halloween spooky times, but time is running out. Why? Because it’s since been replaced with a newer version, it’s becoming increasingly difficult to find.2nd edition Betrayal at House on the Hill is $21.90 via Amazon at the moment, and its original MSRP was closer to $50 back in the day. Since being replaced by the 3rd edition (which has completely different scenarios and an all-new look) a couple of years ago, this version has become increasingly difficult to get at a decent price. If I had to guess, it’s being phased out. Which is a real shame, honestly. I’d argue that this is/was one of the best horror board games for any time of the year, but particularly Halloween. See Exhibit A: it’s out of stock almost everywhere in the UK.Anyway, this is just one of many board game deals currently kicking around. For more discounts, check in with our dedicated bargain-hunting page.Betrayal at House on the Hill (2nd Edition) | $28.98 $21.90 at AmazonSave $7 – That might not seem like much of a price cut, but the original cost for this game is actually a lot closer to $50. Plus, its average price has been mor…

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Nintendo’s mysterious horror game – glimpsed last week via a brief and bizarre teaser trailer – is in fact a new entry in the Famicom Detective Club series.

Emio – The Smiling Man: Famicom Detective Club will launch on 29th August, Nintendo confirmed today, showing off a first look at the game’s artwork, featuring its creepy paper bag-headed villain.

If you’re unfamiliar with the retro adventure series, this is a Nintendo-developed franchise originally released in the late 1980s. Two games were released, but only in Japan. And there they remained for more than 30 years, until a Nintendo Switch remake of the pair launched worldwide in 2021.

Emio – The Smiling Man: Famicom Detective Club – A chat with producer Yoshio Sakamoto

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Bloomberg is reporting that Visions of Mana developer Ouka Studios is about to be shuttered by parent company NetEase.The Japanese studio opened 2020 and hired veteran developers from Capcom and Bandai Namco. It was tapped to handle production on Visions of Mana, a new mainline entry in the popular series published by Square Enix.The action-RPG garnered a positive reception when it launched earlier this week, but NetEase is reportedly looking to shutter the studio responsible for that critical success.It's claimed the Chinese conglomerate is reconsidering and scaling back its investments in Japan after struggling to deliver hit titles. Bloomberg states NetEase has laid off "all but a handful" of Ouka developers ahead of a potential closure.

What are NetEase and Tencent planning for Japan?

NetEase rival Tencent–another sprawling Chinese business with a taste for massive investments–is also reportedly rethinking its approach in Japan. The company has seemingly pulled out of several funding commitments in the regio…

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Creative UK has started a fund targeted at small and medium-sized 'creative businesses' in North East England. The non-profit organization says its aim is to "give recipients the creative freedom to solely test ideas and develop a new product or service for the benefit of the sector."The North East Shared Success Fund is aimed at enterprises in North Tyneside, Newcastle, and Northumberland, and offers up to £25,000 in funding for projects such as film, TV, and games.Recipients will also be provided "tailor support" like workshops and one-on-one mentoring. Once the project succeeds or hits a certain financial threshold, they will be required to pay the funding back interest-free.Per regional associate director Carol Bell, the North East Fund addresses "early-stage creative businesses struggling with investment and cash flow when developing new IP and bringing new products and services to market.""We’re hoping to reach all specialisms across the sector with this fund," she continued. "The intention is that the repaid funding is then reinvested to support other creative sector businesses in the future."Creative UK previous…

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Embracer Group has officially appointed Thomas Kœgler as the new CEO of Asmodee. The move was announced earlier this year when Embracer outlined plans to split into three separate businesses to search for "winning formulas" after a brutal restructuring program.Asmodee, the French board game publisher known for distributing titles like Dobble, Ticket to Ride, and Catan, is an integral part of Embracer's new-look organization. The company has been listed as a standalone entity after securing €900 million in debt financing that Embracer says will create "a strong foundation for building an optimal capital structure" across its restructured business.Kœgler will now lead Asmodee and attempt to drive "profitable growth," having previously served as deputy chief operating officer. He will also join Embracer's executive management team."Thomas' appointment as CEO of Asmodee and as a member of Embracer's executive management team is a recognition of his successful journey within the industry and Asmodee," said Embracer CEO Lars Wingefors."He is a unique leader who brings together Asmodee's legacy, as a long-time membe…

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Hopoo Games co-founders Paul Morse and Duncan Drummond have departed the Risk of Rain developer to join Valve.The studio broke the news in a post on X and revealed "many other talented [team] members" have also been hired by Valve. That cohort will be "working on game development" at the Half-Life maker and Steam owner.It's unclear how many Hopoo staffers have joined Valve in total, but it's enough for the studio to cancel upcoming project codenamed 'Snail' and bed down for the long nap."It's been an exciting and transformative 12 years. We feel lucky for the opportunities we've had, and deeply appreciate both our team and fans that have supported us and our games," wrote the studio."We love making games—and will continue to do so, for years to come. We're excited to be working side-by-side with the talented people at Valve. But for now—sleep tight, Hopoo Games."

Hopoo Games history

Hopoo was established in 2012 and found success with Deadbolt and Risk of Rain, with the latter even…

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Eurogamer reported layoffs at Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League studio Rocksteady.On Monday, the outlet said the developer's QA team was effectively cut in half from 33 staffers to 15. Other departments were affected, though at time of writing, the total number of redundancies is unclear.Junior and tenured staff were among those let go. Senior management has reportedly acknowledged product quality will "suffer" with the QA culling, which included employees with "specialized knowledge."Sources told Eurogamer the anti-hero shooter's poor sales were a direct reason for the cuts. Warner Bros. Discovery has been open about the game's commercial underperformance, even as recently as last month.

Suicide Squad's hits keep on coming

Similar to the recently scrapped Concord, the saga of Suicide Squad has largely been met with negativity.A Bloomberg report from June claimed Squad's issues were caused by a lack of clear direction and Rocksteady (whose previous works were single-player) not having the mentality of a mult…

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Indie studio Jyamma Games is indefinitely delaying the Xbox Series X|S port of Enotria: The Last Song, and laid the blame squarely on Microsoft's shoulders.Per IGN, founder Jacky Greco reportedly said on Discord that Xbox "obviously don't care about Enotria and they don't care about [players]."The official announcement attributed the delay to "challenges" not found in the PlayStation 5 or PC versions coming on September 19. But Greco was more candid on Discord, and alleged Jyamma spent two months contacting Xbox to no response.In mid-August, Haak developer Blingstone claimed Xbox's porting process was a "nightmare" to go through. Greco's comments echo that sentiment, as he similarly said Jyamma was unable to open a store page and submit the game."We've [got] Xbox Series X and S versions ready but we can't proceed with submission and release," he wrote. "I spent a lot of money for porting and they decided to ignore us."

Xbox's troubled port saga

Studios have pr…

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