Month: August 2020

This site may earn affiliate commissions from the links on this page. Terms of use. Cloud gaming is just starting to become a viable technology with new platforms like Stadia and xCloud gearing up to offer next-gen titles. Nvidia, however, has been toiling on GeForce Now for years — it first debuted the technology as
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Today, it’s with great pride that we are launching Thunder Lotus’ third game, Spiritfarer, a cozy management game about dying. Death is a recurring theme in our games, from the Viking afterlife in Jotun to the meandering eldritch caverns of Sundered. You could say that I’m obsessed. Spiritfarer is quite different though. Diving deep into
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The latest edition of popular Japanese gaming publication Famitsu is now with subscribers. This week’s edition contains six reviews. The highest-reviewed title this week is the new Yo-Kai Watch game for the Nintendo Switch, Yo-kai Watch Jam: Yo-kai Academy Y – Waiwai Gakuen Seikatsu. It scored well with the magazine with three reviewers giving the
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By Sherif Saed, Wednesday, 19 August 2020 09:10 GMT EA Play will officially launch on Steam later this month. EA has finally set a date for the launch of its EA Play subscription service on Steam. EA Play, which recently re-branded from EA Access, will be available beginning August 31. EA Play’s official Steam page
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Nothing beside remains Have You Played? is an endless stream of game retrospectives. One a day, every day, perhaps for all time. Do you ever wonder why some games just don’t get talked about much? I don’t mean obscure games, either, or even mediocre ones. I mean games that were pretty great, but just sank
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Microsoft Flight Simulator reviewed on PC by Seth G. Macy. “Microsoft Flight Simulator is legitimately incredible. It’s difficult to fully describe how amazing it feels to jump into a plane and fly to and from literally any place in the entire world. The base game’s 20 included aircraft feel like more than enough for even
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Larian Studios dropped some info about Early Access for Baldur’s Gate 3, which it is calling its “most ambitious RPG yet.” From system requirements to the amount of content, players got a heads up on what to expect. Larian said it anticipates Baldur’s Gate 3 will be in Early Access for at least one year, and
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[Editor’s note: we got a late start on Mortal Shell, so through no fault of his own, our reviewer isn’t quite done with it yet. You can expect a full review up before the end of the week.] Mortal Shell was kicking my ass for the first couple of days — more so than any
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A new update for Splatoon 2 was released earlier tonight, bringing the game to version 5.3.0. Nintendo had announced the update last month. As for the update’s contents, it only changes the specifications for some of the game’s main weapons. You can see the full patch notes down below. Changes to Multiplayer Specifications for some
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Have You Played? is an endless stream of game retrospectives. One a day, every day, perhaps for all time. Trying to write about Space Station 13 is inevitably a complete nightmare, as by the time you’ve explained what it is to any degree of adequacy, you’re approaching long read territory. But since this is a
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Helheim Hassle feels like a descendant of Blizzard’s 1992 puzzle-platforming classic, The Lost Vikings, but instead of there being multiple vikings with unique skills to switch between, there’s just one viking who can separate into multiple manouvrable body parts in order to overcome each environmental obstacle. With a neatly evolving set of puzzle mechanics and
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WB Games Montreal has been teasing an announcement for nearly a year now, and it seems as though we might be a mere day away from finally learning what is on the horizon from the studio that put out Batman: Arkham Origins in 2013. While we know the main developer of the beloved Arkham series, Rocksteady
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Today I am very excited to reveal Ghost of Tsushima: Legends, a new online cooperative multiplayer* mode that will come as a free download for Ghost of Tsushima owners on PS4 later this year. Legends is an entirely new experience — it’s a separate mode that doesn’t follow Jin or the companions from his journey,
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The waiting is over players… Linkin Park Music Pack – our biggest music pack so far – is out now! Fresh and energizing beats from the Grammy award-winning band Linkin Park just landed in Beat Saber. Linkin Park doesn’t need a long introduction, this iconic band jumped into the music industry spotlight in 2000 with
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Microsoft Flight Simulator is the most incredible experience I’ve ever had on a computer. The realism, the depth, the almost limitless replayability – it’s like nothing I’ve ever played before. It does so much to recreate the feeling of actual flight, at a level of accuracy never before seen, that there were times when I
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