Month: August 2021

AMD’s 6600 XT announcement last week wasn’t about ray tracing — the company didn’t mention the feature much one way or the other — but it got me thinking. We’re coming up on three years since Turing introduced ray tracing to high-end and ultra-high-end graphics cards. Last fall, Nvidia introduced Ampere, which featured substantially better
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The Ascent’s satisfying gun-tastic action-RPG gameplay loop mixes with its beautiful cyberpunk aesthetic to create an overall enjoyable experience. Reviewed on PC by Ryan McCaffrey #IGN #Gaming #TheAscent
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The Bandai Namco and CyberConnect2 anime action-RPG series ‘.hack//G.U.’ could be en route to the Nintendo Switch, based on a new rating in North America. According to the ESRB, the four in one collection .hack//G.U. Last Recode has been given a ‘Teen’ rating for the hybrid system. It contains the following: Alcohol References, Fantasy Violence,
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Blazing Griffin and Microids have announced that their detective adventure, Murder Mystery Machine, will release on the PlayStation 4 among other platforms on August 25th. Players will be tasked with examining crime scenes and helping District Crime Agency officials with investigating the murder of a politician named Frank Daniels, who was found dead following an apparent burglary.
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Following the news that Activision Blizzard has been sued by the state of California for sexism, harassment, and toxic work environment, a number of horrendous incidents have come to light that show deep-rooted sexism and misogyny at the company. A new report from Vice (via Kotaku) reveals that back in 2015, Activision Blizzard attended the
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Eldest Souls reviewed by Joseph Knoop on PlayStation 5, also available on PC, Xbox, Switch, and PlayStation 4. While it wears its obvious FromSoftware influences like Dark Souls and Bloodborne on its sleeve, Eldest Souls is an incredibly satisfying 2D boss rush soulslike that still manages to set itself apart. #IGN #EldestSouls
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On July 31st, 1989, North America got to experience the newest hardware from Nintendo. However, it wasn’t a home console, like the NES. It was a handheld, the Game Boy. The Game Boy became very successful, with it and the Game Boy Color eventually selling a total of 118,000,000 units. Games that were released for
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