It’s hard to believe three years have passed since the launch of the original Razer Ripsaw capture card. Though we now consider it one of the best capture cards (opens in new tab) for streaming, I bought one at launch and vividly remember its rocky debut. Thus, aiming to make …
Read More »EXCLUSIVE Peter F Hamilton’s Salvation Lost cover reveal and Q&A!
Peter F Hamilton is one of the biggest science fiction authors on the planet, the multi-million selling author of the Commonwealth Saga, the Void trilogy and more. In 2018 he started a whole new sequence with Salvation, a stunning return that earned a five-star review from our sister publication SFX magazine …
Read More »14 details you missed in the new Borderlands 3 trailer
We’ve got a new Borderlands 3 trailer and I gotta say, Gearbox are really treating us. This is the third trailer we’ve got this week, and as always, there’s quite a bit to pull out of the one minute and 26 seconds of gameplay footage. Some of it we’ve seen …
Read More »“There was some nervousness at the start” – The history of BioWare as told by people that were there at the time
If we were to make a tier list of video game developers, there’s no doubt in my mind that BioWare would be sat among the very best that the industry has to offer, atop the god tier. There’s a special amount of hype that builds up around any new release …
Read More »How do you think Avengers: Endgame will end?
It feels like everyone on the internet has their own idea about just what will happen in Avengers: Endgame (opens in new tab) – including a rather disturbing one about Thanos and Ant-Man – so we thought we’d join in. Who will live, who will die, who will fall in …
Read More »In 2019, the key to fighting burnout is inside Animal Crossing’s absurd village life
An old busted stereo, creaky floorboards that sing with every step, and four small walls with a sturdy roof. It was all given to me within the first five minutes of Animal Crossing and I don’t think I’ve had a happier moment in a game since. The first time Tom …
Read More »The Division 2 is the first modern looter shooter to start off great
Is The Division 2 (opens in new tab) a perfect game? No, but unlike every previous looter shooter, it’s launched without any game-breakingly enormous problems, and that is so refreshing. It runs well, its open world is full of things to do, its endgame is rewarding and varied, and it …
Read More »A Plague Tale: Innocence is here to make you realise how much we’ve become used to death in video games
The one thing you should takeaway from this article is that you need to have A Plague Tale: Innocence on your radar. Asobo Studio’s action-adventure game is narrative-driven, part puzzle, not a AAA game, but my god, it looks and plays like a mix between The Last of Us with …
Read More »Hands-on with Double Fines top-down roguelike Rad, a mix of Bastion and Nuclear Throne
You’ve conquered the post-apocalypse in plenty of games before – but what about the post-post-apocalypse? Double Fine’s new top-down roguelike Rad drops you into a world that’s been blown up twice over, and your teenage avatar’s malleable DNA is the key to survival. By soaking up and metabolizing the toxins …
Read More »A bunch of weird, amazing old RPGs are coming to consoles, and you should be very excited
Last month it was revealed that a selection of classic PC role-playing games were making their console debut. Enhanced editions of Baldur’s Gate, Icewind Dale, Planescape: Torment, and Neverwinter Nights will, for the first time, be playable on a machine that doesn’t also do spreadsheets. It’s remarkable, really. These games …
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