Cult board game dungeon crawler Gloomhaven is getting a video game adaptation

Asmodee Digital has announced that it's working on a video game adaptation of the hugely popular (and also huge) board-game-of-the-moment, Gloomhaven. Designed by Isaac Childres and first released last year, Gloomhaven is a truly, and somewhat terrifyingly, vast fantasy dungeon crawler. It's described as "a game of Euro-inspired tactical combat in a persistent world of shifting motives" and features loads of characters, items, and scenarios (making for a staggering degree of flexibility), all of which gradually unlock over the course of a sprawling, 100+ hour campaign. [Read More]

Dishonored's new story-based DLC The Knife of Dunwall revealed

Dishonored publisher Bethesda has announced two new story-based add-ons for the game starring antagonist assassin Daud. The Knife of Dunwall arrives first on 16th April for PC, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 (likely the 17th April for PS3 in Europe). It'll cost £7.99/800 Microsoft Points. Daud's story will then be concluded in a final add-on, The Brigmore Witches. Spoilers for Dishonored follow. The character of Daud will be familiar to those who've played Dishonored - he's the assassin who set hero Corvo's journey in motion by slaying the Empress in the game's first level. [Read More]

Eve Online announces Doctor Who crossover event where you fight Daleks

Eve Online will host Doctor Who's most iconic enemies in an unprecedented crossover event, beginning next week on 13th January. A teaser for the crossover - dubbed The Interstellar Convergence - appeared on Eve's YouTube channel this afternoon but offers few clues as to exactly what will happen. Nevertheless, we see the iconic BBC sci-fi series' time vortex and, at the end, a Dalek mothership powering up. "Weapons systems restoring!" screams a familiar Dalek voice. [Read More]

Everything not saved will be lost

Here are some recent thoughts of mine: I am playing too much Destiny. Also, games might be an expression of the futility of the human condition. Two things are keeping me playing Destiny at this point, although they are really the same thing. The first is the most obvious - it is the grind. I'm chemically predisposed to respond compulsively to mechanisms which provide randomised rewards on the way to advancement along an arbitrary scale. [Read More]

Fallout 4: Far Harbor - Cleansing the Land

Previous page Page 8 of 9 Next page If you've followed our Best Left Forgotten guide, you should now be standing in the Harbor Grand Hotel on the hunt for the nuclear launch key. If not, haul yourself over there. On the first floor, fight your way through the Super Mutants to the quest marker. If you find yourself barred by toppled bookshelves, head back down the corridor a bit and through a room off to the side. [Read More]

Free-to-play first-person shooter Warface is now available on Switch

Long-running free-to-play FPS Warface has surprise-launched on Nintendo Switch. Warface, which initially released for PC back in 2013 before making its way to PS4 and Xbox One in 2018, offers up a bullet-zinging selection of PvP and PvE modes, enabling combatants to step into the soldier-shoes of five different classes: the long-range Sniper, medium-range Riflemen, tank-like SED, Engineer, and Medic. Warface, in case you were wondering, is the first CryEngine-powered game on Switch, and runs at 30FPS/720p in TV mode and 540p in handheld and tabletop modes, according to publisher My. [Read More]

Kingdom Hearts 3 delayed to early 2019

UPDATED STORY 9:30pm: The latest destination to be added to Kingdom Hearts 3 is Frozen, it has been revealed. Showing up at Microsoft's E3 press conference, new gameplay showcased a first look at the world and its starring characters, including Elsa, Kristoff and Olaf. The footage also showcased some new Keyblade transformations and some cameos from Wreck it Ralph and Tangled, too. Watch it below: ORIGINAL STORY 7am: Square Enix has delayed Kingdom Hearts 3 to early 2019. [Read More]

Perfect Dark: the oral history of an N64 classic

It was never meant to take as long as it did. As far as the GoldenEye team were concerned, Perfect Dark should have come out a year or two after their seminal console first-person shooter, a quick-fire follow-up to one of the greatest games ever made. But it wasn't long before trouble knocked on the door of Rare's countryside farmhouse in Twycross. First, Martin Hollis, the genius programmer who led the GoldenEye team to stardom on the Nintendo 64, left the company at which he had become a legend. [Read More]

Pokémon Go | Eurogamer.net

Pokémon Go Pokémon Go Buddy distance chart for when Buddy Pokémon drop rewards Which Buddy Pokémon produce Candy faster than others? 5 How to get Wimpod and evolution Golisopod in Pokémon Go How to add the Turn Tail and Hard Scale Pokémon to your Pokédex. Pokémon Go Pokémon TCG Crossover event Collection Challenges and field research tasks Every currently released Collection Challenge for the Pokémon Crossover event listed. [Read More]

Sekiro ending steps: How to get best ending Return, Purification ending, plus Shura and Immortal Severance endings

Sekiro endings require a series of steps to uncover, all of which can't be found in a single playthrough. Outside of one key story decision, there are many optional steps for the true ending Return or Purification ending you won't easily come across without help - which is where this Sekiro endings page comes in. Needless to say there are Sekiro spoilers that follow, so make sure you have reached a significant way through the game before continuing. [Read More]