Gran Turismo 7 best cars, from the fastest car to best starting car

With the extensive selection on offer, considering the best cars in Gran Turismo 7 is not easy - especially as it covers road racing and rally cars due to the nature of the game's simulator experience. While there may be 'just' two types, there's a huge amount of choice when figuring out what Gran Turismo 6's best car is. Simply put, there's no one answer. Thanks to being able to tweak so much within Gran Turismo 7, you can easily soup up a weaker car to be something far more spectacular. [Read More]

Hitman 3 secret ending: How to unlock the Count Down From 47 Trophy and A New Father explained

Hitman 3's secret ending provides an alternative conclusion to the World of Assassination trilogy. Though Hitman players are accustomed to taking down targets in a variety of ways, a branching story is something new - so the idea of a bonus finale might be easily missed. This page explains how to see the secret ending, granting you the Trophy / Achievement Count Down From 47 and challenge A New Father in the progress. [Read More]

Horizon Forbidden West is back at the top of the UK physical charts

Horizon Forbidden West is back at the top of the UK physical charts three months after its release. Sales of the game rose 94 percent week-on-week, largely thanks to a new PS5 bundle that includes the game with the console. Fresh console stock also means other PS5 games have leapt into the charts: Gran Turismo 7 is back up to tenth place with a 38 percent sales rise, while Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart re-enters at 15 with a 275 percent sales rise (thanks GamesIndustry. [Read More]

Nintendo scraps controversial Creators Program, making life easier for YouTubers

Nintendo is finally shutting down its controversial Creators Program after three rocky years packed with criticism from YouTubers. The news was announced in a short post on the company's website, with the official explanation being Nintendo wants to "make it easier for content creators to make and monetise videos that contain Nintendo game content". Those who make videos featuring Nintendo's intellectual property will no longer need to submit their content to the program - although they will still need to abide by Nintendo's newly-updated guidelines. [Read More]

Persona 4 Golden: Solid Gold Premium Edition announced

Persona 4 Golden publisher Atlus has announced a limited edition of its impending Vita port of the critically acclaimed RPG in North America. Persona 4 Golden: Solid Gold Premium Edition will arrive in extremely limited quantities with only 10,000 copies produced. It will include a custom Persona 4-branded Hori hard cover pouch, a Hori face cover, stickers and protective Vita skins along with eight matching wallpapers. It will retail at $69. [Read More]

Radeon 7 vs RTX 2080 Ti: Which flagship GPU should you buy?

AMD's Radeon 7 is the first high-end video card from the company in years, using a 7nm process to deliver improved performance and power efficiency. AMD are positioning it against Nvidia's second-tier card, the RTX 2080, with the same price of $700/£600. That should allow it to perform well at 1080p and 1440p, with a solid 4K/60 possible in some titles as well. So how does the Radeon 7 compare to Nvidia's best consumer card, the £999/$999 RTX 2080 Ti? [Read More]

Ride 3 review - a generous, if flawed, racer

Milestone delivers its most comprehensive, accessible and enjoyable racer yet - though it still suffers from some of the same old problems. Milestone's a funny little developer, hovering indefinitely somewhere above or just below adequacy as it churns out game after game. Ride 3 is its fifth title this year (fifth!) and the latest instalment in a series that started as recently as 2015. Back then it was a noble if limited attempt to give bike enthusiasts their own Gran Turismo; a spirited run through some of the most storied machinery on two wheels that made a few too many compromises along the way. [Read More]

Stellaris' galaxy menacing Nemesis expansion gets April release date on PC

Sci-fi strategy game Stellaris' latest expansion, Nemesis, will be making its way to PC on 15th April, and the Lithoids Species Pack is coming to PS4 and Xbox One on 25th March. Nemesis, as its name suggests, finally lets Stellaris players properly embrace their dark side by giving them the opportunity to initiate a crisis. Usually these are late-stage events that mark the arrival of powerful AI forces who'll either perish in bloody battle or eradicate all known life, but Nemesis will let human players mastermind the galaxy's devastating denouement themselves. [Read More]

The new Nintendo Switch review: the updated Tegra X1 tested in depth

First unearthed in Switch's firmware 5.0 way back in March 2018, Nintendo's console hybrid is evolving thanks to a new, smaller, cooler Tegra X1. Its efficiency advantages form the basis for the upcoming handheld Switch Lite, but the Nvidia SoC upgrade also takes centre stage in a revised version of the existing model, which recently arrived on shop shelves in Hong Kong. Eager to see how the new silicon performs, we imported a unit and got to work. [Read More]

There's another Silent Hill movie in development

Silent Hill movie director Christophe Gans has announced he's making not one but two new video game-themed movies - one based on the foggy town of Silent Hill, and another featuring the unsettling Japanese horror series, Fatal Frame/Project Zero. Talking to French-language news site Allocine about his career and future aspirations (thanks, Rely on Horror), Gans said it was time "to make a new [Silent Hill movie]" and revealed he's once again teaming up with Victor Hadida for both projects. [Read More]