Month: June 2021

Gaming has always been fundamental to Windows. We build Windows to be a magical place, where everyone can play, connect, and create. That’s why we’re delighted to bring you Windows 11, with superior graphics, amazing speed, and an incredible selection of games. Immerse Yourself in Superior Graphics Games will look better than ever thanks to
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The Bug-Off tourney in Animal Crossing: New Horizons is a four times yearly event, which sees friendly chameleon Flick presiding over a carnival of creepy-crawly catching taking place on your island. The event works similarly to C.J.’s fishing tourneys. However, the Bug-Off takes place once a month throughout the summer (June-September in the northern hemisphere),
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Sonic Origins, the compilation of Sonic the Hedgehog 1, Sonic the Hedgehog 2, Sonic the Hedgehog 3, Sonic & Knuckles, and Sonic CD, will not run on emulation. In an exclusive interview with Sonic Stadium, Sonic Team head Takashi Iizuka confirmed the games will not simply run on emulation. He also confirmed the newly announced 2022 Sonic
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When I happened upon the whimsical and charming stop-motion claymation style of Harold Halibut earlier this year, I instantly became enamored with this retro-futuristic adventure game about a city-sized ship crashed and stranded on an oceanic planet far from Earth. Having been stuck there for 250 years already, most of the ship’s inhabitants have resigned
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Look at me: I am the captain now. After watching Dan Tack wipe the floor with Bloodborne in our last Super Replay, it’s time that I, Marcus Stewart, do the same with its successor, Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice. Released in 2019 to critical acclaim, this tough-as-nails ninja epic flipped the FromSoftware formula on its head
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I’m no stranger to mucking in on a farm, having spent many hours on the authentic experiences delivered by the likes of Farming Simulator 19 and Professional Farmer 2017. These simulation titles really capture the toughest aspects of agriculture, to the point where you feel as if you’ve actually put in a shift. Sometimes though,
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This site may earn affiliate commissions from the links on this page. Terms of use. Earlier this week, AMD launched FidelityFX Super Resolution (FSR). FidelityFX is nominally AMD’s response to DLSS, and while it works on different principles than Nvidia’s upscaling network, both features are positioned as performance enhancers that can reduce the amount of
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DC Super Hero Girls: Teen Power reviewed on Nintendo Switch by Sarah LeBoeuf. Narration by Max Scoville. Even if it doesn’t do anything new or exciting, DC Super Hero Girls: Teen Power has its charms. The heroes and villains of Metropolis High School are endearing and expertly brought to life by their voice actors, though
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After an apology from Bethesda’s Pete Hines made the rounds for Starfield’s Xbox exclusivity, General Manager of Microsoft Studios Aaron Greenberg wasn’t so cordial. “I’m not sorry. I’m not sorry,” Greenberg said in a Twitter Spaces chat between himself and Hines. The response from the Microsoft executive is understandable, given the purchase of Bethesda by
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Today is the 30th anniversary of the very first Sonic the Hedgehog game. Sonic 1 released on the SEGA Mega Drive/Genesis in 1991, and even though SEGA and Nintendo have since become good friends in the decades that followed that intense 90s rivalry, the blue blur’s legacy hasn’t been forgotten. In fact, Famitsu has an
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The wonderful thing about the future is that it hasn’t happened yet – and so, theoretically, anything is possible with enough effort, imagination, and collaboration. That’s the thinking behind Mercedes-Benz’s latest initiative, which is designed to create a conversation around one idea: “Let’s imagine futures together”. Play Video If there’s one thing we love to
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Dungeons & Dragons: Dark Alliance reviewed on Xbox and PC by Travis Northup. Also available on PlayStation. I badly wanted Dungeons & Dragons: Dark Alliance to be an awesome co-op version of the pencil-and-paper tabletop RPGs I’ve loved for decades, but it just isn’t. It’s a bland, boring trek through repetitive encounters that’s filled with
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Nintendo Treehouse’s Bill Trinen had plenty to say to IGN about what The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild 2 is, even though he couldn’t reveal anything new about the game itself. One topic in particular had been about comparisons to Majora’s Mask, and if the game is really its own thing. Trinen understands
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Over the weekend, People Can Fly revealed they were making changes to the drop rates of Legendary items in Outriders. Those changes have arrived as part of today’s update that also adds more controller customization options and improves multiplayer connectivity. The changes to Legendary items include increasing their drop rate by 100% across the entire
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