Black Friday Graphics Card Deals 2021: Early Offers
Posted on March 8, 2023
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| Patria Henriques
There is no getting around it with PCs, graphics cards are usually the most expensive component for any setup. They also have the biggest impact on your in-game performance, so whether you're building a new PC from scratch or looking to upgrade an existing setup, there's a good reason to invest.
Black Friday is one of the best opportunities to pick up a new graphics card at a discounted price, and with this year's sales event fast approaching, we've rounded up the best Black Friday deals on graphics cards that are currently available.
[Read More]Crimson Desert, from the developer of Black Desert Online, looks incredible
Posted on March 8, 2023
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| Fernande Dalal
Here's a new, fantastic-looking role-playing game coming out in 2021: Crimson Desert.
It's the next game from Pearl Abyss, the makers of MMO Black Desert Online.
Pearl Abyss released a new, five-minute trailer showing off gameplay for Crimson Desert during The Game Awards.
This is an open world action adventure that blends single-player narrative with online multiplayer in a fantasy world called Pywel. The protagonist is called Macduff, who leads a band of mercenaries to reclaim his land.
[Read More]Dark Souls 3 NPC quests - Irithyll Dungeon and Yhorm the Giant
Posted on March 8, 2023
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| Patria Henriques
Previous page Page 7 of 10 Next page CHECKLIST: BEFORE ENTERING IRITHYLL DUNGEON
Irithyll Dungeon lies a short walk beyond the Distant Manor bonfire, which you'll find at the far end of the lake running beneath Irithyll bridge. Do not proceed passed this bonfire until you've completed the following steps.
1. Send Greirat on his second scavenger hunt
Speak with Greirat again at Firelink Shrine and permit him to go on second scavenging trip.
[Read More]Diablo 3: Reaper of Souls review
Posted on March 8, 2023
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| Mittie Cheatwood
The first expansion for the action role-player makes the changes players wanted - and a good few more besides. With the exception of Firaxis, there's no-one left that makes expansion packs like Blizzard. In an age of bite-sized downloadable add-ons, their premium price tags raise eyebrows, even with the generous supply of new content - but that content is usually less than half the story. In these expansions, the new ideas and hard graft that have been poured into the renewal, rebalancing and restructuring of the original game usually exceeds what goes into your average blockbuster sequel.
[Read More]Dynasty Warriors 9 review - long-awaited reboot falls flat
Posted on March 8, 2023
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| Mittie Cheatwood
The musou genre needed new ideas - but reinventing it as a shoddy open-world game wasn't the answer. Pity poor Koei Tecmo and developer Omega Force, who've found themselves in quite the bind. The musou games, so it goes, are ones that refuse to change - an immobile force that, instead of evolving, simply undergo a costume change whenever the mood takes them. One day they'll show up for work in a hulking mech suit for the enjoyable Gundam spin-offs; the next, they might don Link's green hat in the well-received Hyrule Warriors.
[Read More]Final Fantasy 14's next Letter from the Producer Live will be on April Fool's Day
Posted on March 8, 2023
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| Fernande Dalal
There's both good and bad news for Final Fantasy 14 fans: the good news is that the date for the next Letter from the Producer Live presentation from Final Fantasy 14 producer and director Naoki Yoshida has been set. The bad news is that it's 1st April. The show will reportedly cover what's new in patch 6.1 Newfound Adventure, as well as details about Patch 6.1 Part 2, and mysterious "
[Read More]Metroid 64 becomes a fan-made reality
Posted on March 8, 2023
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| Fernande Dalal
The Metroid series skipped the N64, with the first 3D entry being the GameCube's Metroid Prime. That is, until now! Mexican indie developer Luto Akino has been putting together his own version of what a possible Metroid 64 may have looked like. Akino has shared a video of his work on Twitter, which shows a wonderfully polygonal Samus Arun exploring some caves (spotted by Kotaku). The low-res textures and blocky environments are charmingly retro, but Samus's moveset is intact.
[Read More]Microsoft aims to release at least one new first-party game into Xbox Game Pass every quarter
Posted on March 8, 2023
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| Patria Henriques
Microsoft aims to release at least one new first-party game into Xbox Game Pass every quarter, it's said.
"In terms of the overall lineup, we want to get to a point of releasing a new game every quarter," Matt Booty, head of Xbox Game Studios, said in a recent video briefing shown to press.
"We know that a thriving entertainment service needs a consistent and exciting flow of new content. So our portfolio will continue to grow as our service grows.
[Read More]New machine learning cheat threatens competitive console play
Posted on March 8, 2023
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| Patria Henriques
UPDATE 9TH JULY 2021: Activision appears to be taking action against the machine learning cheat that hit the headlines this week.
YouTube videos showcasing the cheat were taken down following copyright claims by Activision.
Activision is now aware of the console cheats and probably are going to make plans to take them down, they started to shut down the YouTube channels that advertise the cheats this is good for the community pic.
[Read More]Rob Fahey | Eurogamer.net
Posted on March 8, 2023
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| Mittie Cheatwood
Rob Fahey Contributor Rob Fahey is a former editor of GamesIndustry.biz who spent several years living in Japan and probably still has a mint condition Dreamcast Samba de Amigo set. Feature | Phil Harrison: The Real Next Generation Microsoft's new dev boss has taken a circuitous route to the role. What will he bring to the job?
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