Far Cry 6 5 Things We Want 5 We Don T

Ever since Far Cry 3 came out, most succeeding games have been more or less the same. They’ve become first person copies of Assassin’s Creed games except with more exotic locales and more insane locals. So as it stands right now, no matter how different a new Far Cry game promises itself to be, there’s a chance it will end up as more of the same. There are times when players often feel like the developers of Far Cry games could push the envelope further with new features and at the same time, doing away with old formulas that only serve to hold the game back from reaching its true potential....

June 10, 2022 · 6 min · 1271 words · Thomas Barlow

Far Cry 6 May Star Breaking Bad Actor

Although Far Cry 6 has yet to be officially announced, it turns out that the Far Cry franchise’s sixth core installment may star Breaking Bad and The Mandalorian actor Giancarlo Esposito. Following Esposito’s announcement in an interview that he had worked on a game that’s “going to be huge,” Gamereactor UK clarified in a since-deleted article the game Esposito was referring to was Far Cry 6. The takedown of the article suggests that the claim holds some water, though all should be taken with a grain of salt....

June 10, 2022 · 2 min · 361 words · John Halladay

Diablo 2 Resurrected Will Blow Your Mind

Not since Spyro Reignited Trilogy has a remake captured the look and feel of its predecessor so precisely. Resurrected’s commitment to recreating and modernizing the visual identity of the original is profound, almost to a fault. Perhaps the coolest feature in Resurrected is the ability to instantly switch back and forth between the original art and the remake art with the press of a button. I found myself toggling back and forth constantly as I explored the crypts and dungeons scattered throughout Sanctuary because I just couldn’t believe how eerily familiar everything looked exactly how I remembered....

June 9, 2022 · 3 min · 576 words · Sarah Hawley

Diablo 2 Resurrected Technical Alpha How To Sign Up For An Invite

After years of waiting, Blizzard is finally releasing a remake (or remaster, as seems to be the preferred wording) of Diablo 2 that you might have a chance to play early if you’re one of the lucky few who receives an invite for the game’s upcoming technical alpha. While it’s understandable that you may be wary of another remake of a classic Blizzard game after Warcraft 3: Reforged, everything that we’ve seen of Diablo 2: Resurrected so far suggests that this will indeed be the Diablo 2 update that fans have been begging for....

June 9, 2022 · 4 min · 710 words · Karen Decker

Dirt 5 Confirmed As Ps5 Launch Title Special Features Detailed

A new game can now be officially added to the list of PS5 launch titles, because it has been confirmed that the next entry in Codemasters’ off-road racing series, Dirt 5, will be available on Sony’s next console when it debuts next month. The game will be coming to PC and current-gen consoles on November 6, and last month it was confirmed that Dirt 5 will be a launch title for the Xbox Series X on November 10....

June 9, 2022 · 3 min · 452 words · Grace Noel

Doctor Who S Best Episodes The Russell T Davies Era

Warning: contains spoilers for all episodes listed. The wonderful thing about ranking articles is that they’re a safe space where everyone feels confident and happy in sharing their favourites without fear of unexamined bilious ejaculations, in the understanding that everyone’s tastes are different, and it’s only Doctor Who for God’s sake. It’s not like someone dies if we don’t like ‘Inferno’. Similarly, fandom responded to Russell T. Davies’ innovations and expansions to Doctor Who with calm and measured articulations of their likes and dislikes, and no shrill hyperbole written in blinkered rage and 2am on Outpost Gallifrey....

June 9, 2022 · 20 min · 4192 words · David Perez

Don T Compromise On Storage With The Firecuda Gaming Hub

We’re at an interesting crossroads with storage devices right now. While read and write speeds continue to accelerate thanks to the wide accessibility of SSDs and, in particular, NVMe drives, the storage capacity needs of players increase in kind. SSDs have plenty of obvious benefits. They’re much faster, easier to fit in, and a lot more reliable. The migration from HDD to SSD started nearly a decade ago, and today, most serious PC gamers are likely using partial SSD setups, if they haven’t switched to solid state entirely....

June 9, 2022 · 4 min · 848 words · Veda Andersen

Doom Eternal Reveals Its Deadliest Enemy Yet

Doom Eternal is getting a very angry cybernetically-enhanced demon to take on the Doom Guy. Last weekend was QuakeCon 2019, and Doom Eternal was center stage. Mostly because there are no more Quake games so the entire convention has just become a centerpiece for Bethesda’s more action-oriented franchises, which just so happens to be Doom currently. During Bethesda’s 90-minute keynote address, they showed off several clips of what we can expect with the sequel to 2016’s Doom reboot....

June 9, 2022 · 2 min · 345 words · Donald Taylor

Doom Won T Feature Co Op In Main Campaign

While Bethesda’s E3 2015 press conference was largely dominated by and remembered for Fallout 4, the exciting Doom reboot also managed to turn some heads. The extremely violent gameplay reveal trailer had jaws hitting the floor the world over, as Bethesda offered the world the first glimpses at the brand new Doom campaign. The new Doom is a game firmly rooted in the tradition of classic shooters, despite enjoying many perks of the new generation, particularly gorgeous graphics that allow for some of the most detailed and horrifically awesome gore in a video game to date....

June 9, 2022 · 3 min · 504 words · Bethany Dougherty

Dragon Ball Z Kakarot Dlc 3 Must Be One Of These Four Things

Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot fans have waited patiently for information and DLC, but there’s still a lot that is unknown about the final portion of the season pass. It’s looking like DLC 3 will release after Kakarot’s anniversary, but that hasn’t stopped some players from speculating about what the new story arc will be about. At this point, there aren’t very many options left over, and it will most likely fall into one of four different categories....

June 9, 2022 · 5 min · 1008 words · Eric Harrist

Dragon Ball Z Kakarot Super Dlc Update Makes Huge Change To Time Machine

Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot’s Time Machine allows users to replay story moments that they’ve already completed. However, for some inexplicable reason, the feature didn’t allow players to use their endgame transformations if the character hadn’t canonically unlocked that form yet in the revisited chapter. Considering Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot didn’t scale the player’s levels as well, this limitation made no sense from either a narrative or gameplay perspective. But it looks like CyberConnect2 has recognized that, as the game’s newly implemented Update 1....

June 9, 2022 · 2 min · 406 words · Lena Zieman

E3 2015 Battlecry Global Beta Details

Bethesda’s E3 2015 press conference was by and large dominated by one game in particular, Fallout 4. Everyone is raving about how epic Fallout 4 looked during the presentation, and gamers everywhere quickly marked their calendars to prepare for the Fallout 4 release date of November 10th, 2015. With all the hubbub over Fallout 4, and to a lesser extent DOOM and Dishonored 2, one of the games showcased during Bethesda’s E3 2015 presentation has not been receiving nearly as much attention, and that game is BattleCry....

June 9, 2022 · 3 min · 464 words · James Hasberry

E3 2019 Mario Maker 2 Will Let You Play With Friends Online Eventually

Nintendo appears to be dialing back and will actually implement matchmaking with friends online in Super Mario Maker 2. Although the Super Mario Maker sequel wasn’t a focus at Nintendo’s E3 Direct, the game was featured at Nintendo Treehouse. Super Mario Maker 2 was announced during Nintendo’s February Direct. Many fans thought Super Mario Maker would simply be ported from Wii U to Switch, but with some new features, like Mario Kart 8 Deluxe....

June 9, 2022 · 3 min · 433 words · Jordan Riggins

Elden Ring Begins Trending After No New Announcements At Gamescom

Fans of From Software’s unique brand of action RPGs are just torturing themselves now. Today the Gamescom Opening Night Live broadcast aired, showcasing new announcements and gameplay footage from nearly 40 different games. From Software’s Elden Ring was not one of those games, and Elden Ring is once again trending on Twitter in the United States as fans took to social media to discuss their displeasure. Twitter is filled with messages from those looking forward to Elden Ring, most featuring hilarious reactions to Elden Ring not appearing on Gamescom ONL....

June 9, 2022 · 3 min · 437 words · Justin Peterson

Epic Announces Fortnite Solo Showdown Limited Time Mode To Replace Infinity Gauntlet

The latest limited time mode on Fortnite has been revealed, Solo Showdown, and Epic has labeled it “the ultimate test of survival”. Fortnite is the hottest thing in the video game world right now. The online multiplayer game is free to download and is currently available on almost every platform imaginable. That’s why it’s so hard to avoid, whether you play it or not. If you do have the hardware at your disposal to play Fortnite but you don’t already, well we’d highly recommend that you hop on the bandwagon....

June 9, 2022 · 2 min · 393 words · Sam Navarrete

Epic Games Store Free Game For December 23 Revealed

It’s a day nearer to Christmas and New Year’s Day and the Epic Games Store’s Holiday Sale isn’t even halfway over yet. Epic’s offering discounts on dozens of games going as high as 70% off. But even more exciting than the Epic Holiday Sale is the storefront’s continued free game offerings. The 15 Days of Free Games on the Epic Games Store continue through December 23 with a brand new game now available....

June 9, 2022 · 3 min · 484 words · Albert Watkins

Epic Games Store Is Giving Way Pillars Of Eternity And Tyranny This Week

Yet another week has arrived on the Epic Games Store, and that means another two free games for you to download and own forever and ever. This week we’ve got two classic Obsidian RPGs in Pillars of Eternity and Tyranny, both available from now until December 17 at 11 AM. Pillars of Eternity is the better known of the two thanks to a critical consensus of being one of the best RPGs of all time....

June 9, 2022 · 2 min · 426 words · Terrie Lee

Estas Im Genes De Conjuntos Vac Os De La Bbc Son Fondos Ideales Para El Zoom

30 de las fotografías de extraterrestres y monstruos más famosas de la historia Top of the Pops El escenario de Top of the Pops en 1965 era todo un espectáculo. Con las listas de éxitos en la pared del fondo y una batería preparada para una actuación con mímica… Dad’s Army Una comedia de situación de la BBC con una variedad de escenarios pintorescos, incluyendo esta vista de la sala del pueblo....

June 9, 2022 · 1 min · 186 words · Julie Miller

Everspace 2 Early Access Roadmap Details Content Throughout 2021

The 2021 roadmap for Everspace 2 has arrived, and it covers a lot. Developer ROCKFISH Games has unveiled the plan for Everspace 2, including everything from fast-traveling to new companions to new activities to an increased level cap and so much more. For fans of the PC game - and those interested in diving into the space shooting adventure - there may be a lot more to do in the coming year....

June 9, 2022 · 2 min · 311 words · Donald Gaskins

Every Time Cerberus Is Referenced In Mass Effect 1

The first Mass Effect was clearly the start of something special. Bioware introduced us to the likes of the space station city of the Citadel and a number of cool and unique alien species to get to know. The game also would plant the seeds for storylines that would be explored in later games, one of which is the pro-human organization known as Cerberus. While there is no Illusive Man or the iconic black, white and orange colorway associated with them, there a number of instances in Mass Effect 1 where Cerberus is referenced....

June 9, 2022 · 4 min · 846 words · Michael Walters