Fortnite disables bugged hug emote which players say put them in a NSFW position

Fortnite has quietly pulled its new Bear Hug emote after a bug was discovered which left players crouched in a NSFW position. The friendly Bear Hug emote went on sale last night, priced 200 V-Bucks, ahead of this weekend's huge Ariana Grande concert series. It's a synced emote, which means other players can interact with someone performing it. But players quickly found the emote was a bit too friendly. Epic Games has now removed the emote from sale. [Read More]

Grim Fandango - Year 4, grinder, bomb, nitrogen, alligator, rag, toaster, disguise, sign

Previous page Page 4 of 4 Time to get stuck into the fourth and final chapter of Manny's adventure. At the start of the final year, go downstairs until you come to a coffin. Open it up to discover Bruno, the guy you grabbed at the start of the game. Put away the mug when he throws it at you, then go back upstairs and watch the cut-scene. When you leave, the strange guy at the top will give you a letter from Hector. [Read More]

How does the Skyrim remaster compare to the maxed out PC original?

An enhanced remaster of The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim releases on PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC this October. This new Special Edition is the first we've seen of this series on either console to date - it's a native 1920x1080 production, and based on trailer footage so far, it's also seemingly set to run at 30fps. We're promised quite a bit more though, and indeed the game borrows features from the more modern iteration of its Creation Engine, adding the rendering techniques for volumetric god rays and water shaders seen more recently in Fallout 4. [Read More]

Lost: The Video Game | Eurogamer.net

Page 1 of 2 Next page As I type, episode five of Lost's fourth season is showing in the USA. I'd like to know what happens in it. I'd like to know that a lot. If you couldn't care less, you might as well give up now; Ubisoft's Lost videogame, built around a story conceived by the TV show's executive producers, is not meant for you. There's probably enough here to grasp the basics of what's happening on this bizarre little island in the Pacific Ocean, but too much of it will be baffling or, worse, seem poorly justified. [Read More]

Mirror's Edge: Catalyst guide | Eurogamer.net

Page 1 of 7 Next page Mirror's Edge: Catalyst arrives eight years after the original game, seeing the return of DICE's fan-favourite first-person parkour adventure to PS4, Xbox One and PC. Instead of a sequel, this is a reboot of the 2008 original, covering Faith's origin story as she emerges from prison to take down the powerful KrugerSec corporation that's ruling the dystopian city of Glass. Alongside a new take on narrative, the game itself takes place within an open-world, with story missions as well as side-objectives, collectibles and time-trial Dashes populating the city. [Read More]

Pigeon dating sim Hatoful Boyfriend to be delisted from iOS, Android, PS Store in June

Remember bird dating sim Hatoful Boyfriend? It's hard to forget, to be honest, but if you haven't yet bought it on iOS, Android or the PlayStation Store then your time is limited, as the game is being delisted from these platforms at the end of May. Manga artist and Hatoful Boyfriend creator Hato Moa announced the news on her Twitter account earlier this week, explaining that both Hatoful Boyfriend and its seasonal sequel Holiday Star will no longer be purchasable on these platforms as " [Read More]

Ready at Dawn responds to concern over The Order: 1886 campaign length

For Ready at Dawn, developer of PlayStation 4 exclusive The Order: 1886, it's a matter of quality, not quantity. Over the weekend a YouTuber called PlayMeThrough uploaded the entire game, including cutscenes, to the video site. Adding up the length of each video we get five hours and 30 minutes. Last week I had a chat with Ru Weerasuriya, founder, CEO and creative director of Ready at Dawn, to discuss The Order's length after a previous report indicated it could be completed in just a few hours. [Read More]

Streamlabs Studio brings web-based Twitch streaming to Xbox

Streamlabs is bringing their web-based streaming platform exclusively to Xbox consoles. Streaming to Twitch is already possible on consoles but customisation is limited. With Streamlabs Studio, streamers will be able to stream direct from their Xbox and utilise viewer engagement tools and overlays just like PC players, including alerts and widgets. Streamers can access the tool through the Twitch app on console by selecting Streamlabs, and then access the customisation options before going live. [Read More]

Teamfight Tactics patch notes: what's new in TFT patch 9.16

Teamfight Tactics patch notes are a weekly highlight for anyone properly embedded in the world of TFT, with each patching bringing pretty significant, meta-altering tweaks and changes to the game. The patches are fairly regular, at a rate of one a week, and due to the min-maxing nature of the game it's well worth keeping on top of the changes each Teamfight Tactics update brings. If you're just getting started meanwhile, it's worth giving our Teamfight Tactics guide and tips page a run through for a fantastic primer on auto chess battler. [Read More]

The patch notes for Dark Alliance's first big update are frustratingly vague

Dark Alliance got its first big update today - and its patch notes are frustratingly vague. The Dungeons & Dragons action role-playing game launched on 22nd June and was met with a mixed reception, so there are a lot of eyeballs on this first patch to see if it remedies some of the game's more immediate issues. Unfortunately, developer Tuque Games' patch notes for Dark Alliance v1.16 are so vague, players are struggling to work out what the update actually does. [Read More]