When Overwatch said it was returning to the story, I did not expect its most genius decision: Reworking maps for the fun of it
Fresh spins on old favourites.
Fresh spins on old favourites.
This was part of Motorola's goal to 'fix' the "mechanical mismatch between humans and electronics."
Let's go, friend-slop.
All anyone wants to do is dig a really big hole, but Moleâs new demo makes the prospect less attractive and more emotionally harrowing.
Baldurâs Gate 3 developer Larian is back for another final update, fixing some major crashes before disappearing into the ether again.
The first thing I noticed about turn-based tactics game Dobbel Dungeon is that you can see fingerprints on the playdough character models. Even hard metallic objects such as swords are decked with faint, glimmering whorls. I’d have liked the game to let me leave my own prints on those playdough characters, care of the biometrics functionality I assume is secretly built into my work laptop. Perhaps they could have made this part of a proper degradation system, with high level characters lo
Battlestar Galactica is one of the best space sci-fi series around, and now you have a chance to explore more in Battlestar Galactica: Scattered Hopes.Read the full article on GamingOnLinux.
With a stylish design and top-tier gear, such as the Razer DeathAdder V4 Pro and Huntsman V3 Pro TKL 8KHz, this is an ace collection.
Some of it is reportedly from 'government-backed' entities, too.
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Bhashiva the White Tiger will arrive some time during "a lateâSpring release window."
An RPG, an MMO, an FPSâI'll take anything, man.
Build your own fishmongers in post-war ancient sci-fi Rome.
Though you have to sacrifice one your very few mouse buttons.
It also warns that some current products may be pulled from sale due to the escalating memory crisis.
It's a treat just to see you in my newsfeed again, BG3.
A plague on all our computing houses.
Poison ap-pen-d.
Star Wars: Galactic Racer, Fuse Games' take on offroad speeder rushes in a galaxy far, far, away, sounds more and more up my alley every time I hear about it. That's no different in a freshly published interview with Fuse founder Matt Webster and creative director Kieran Crimmins, which sees the pair chat about boost mechanics which sound a lot like the environmental temperature-sensitive system from PS3 racer Motorstorm: Pacific Rift. The pair also made some interesting points when asked why t
“Get me somebody who’s played The Chinese Room's Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2 STAT,” I yelled, barging through the double doors of our seedy news saloon. “I need 300 or more tasty words on these leaked videos of the older, unreleased Hardsuit Labs version.” A grim silence fell across the chamber. Mark furtively donned a pod-racing helmet. James hid himself behind his latest tower of graphics cards, with an apologetic murmur that while he had played
"Even ignoring the casting of someone who sexually assaulted others on camera, this is an inferior remake."