Dying Light developer Techland has reiterated its plans to gift the upcoming third game in the series, The Beast, to Dying Light 2: Ultimate Edition owners. Dying Light: The Beastis due to launch for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, and PC on August 22, but fans of the series may want to double-check which edition of Dying Light 2 they own before pre-ordering the highly anticipated title. View the full article
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Valve have updated the Steam Beta for all platforms with bug fixes, and a controller support info tweak for SteamOS. Read the full article here: [Hidden Content] View the full article
Ready to dive into the world of Zula Casino? Great choice. But first, you need the app. Whether you’re here for some fun or just curious about how it works, this guide will walk you through the entire process. Simple, quick, and without jargon. So, let’s roll. Why You Should Try the Zula Casino App […] Source View the full article
Elden Ring Nightreign will be updated sometime this month with "enhanced fights against existing Nightlords", but as is often the way of updates, some of the relevant boss files are already in the current version of the game, and yes, there's a mod if you want an early crack at them. Read more View the full article
PlayStation has discussed its future console strategy and said it’s committed to “exploring a new and enhanced way for players” to engage with games, and that the future of the platform is “top of mind”. Sony Interactive Entertainment’s new president and CEO, Hideaki Nishino, was asked during a business segment meeting about the future of PlayStation console hardware, and whether it could be superseded by cloud gaming. Nishino emphasized that PlayStation now has multiple generations of experience providing players with cloud-based gameplay, and stated that while he views it as a viable option for players, he believes overall demand remains for the “local execution” of games. Read More... View the full article
The Steam Next Fest has introduced the world to countless fantastic indie titles, all of which have available demos for people to try. Among them there is a sea of games of a particular kind, one where shiny things with different colors give various power-ups that may or may not help you on the next permadeath run. I'm talking of course about looter shooters and roguelikes, games where you'll spend dozens of hours grinding for that one piece of gear to enhance your odds. For the sake of this list I've singled out a few of them which you certainly shouldn't miss out on. Table of contentsHell ClockTerminull BrigadeLost in Random: The Eternal DieHunters Inc.Hell Clock Hell Clock is the best-looking and best-playing game on this list and I cannot wait to see its full release. Image via Rogue Snail Have you ever asked yourself the question: "What if Hades was set in late 19th century Brazil amid a brutal war of extermination?" Well, if you did, Hell Clock embodies the answer, providing you with a deep, dark, and brutal title where you descend into madness and try to shed some light on the grim world. The game is based on historical events, particularly the War of Canudos, also known as the Canudos Massacre, where tens of thousands were summarily killed during political struggles between the Republicans and Monarchists, which adds to its serious tone. It plays much like Hades and other games in the genre where each run provides you with extra options and upgrades, increasing your odds bit by bit until you finally succeed. Terminull Brigade Terminull Brigade uniquely brings the traditional isometric roguelike into the third-person, adding a lot of immersion to the mix. Image via Pew Pew Games In the sea of ******** games, few are ever really good. Most of them are just Hoyo-inspired RPGs that take you nowhere, their flashy graphics and anime characters be damned. However, sometimes a few gems appear in the rough, and Terminull Brigade is one such title. It's a third-person roguelite where you go from stage to stage, clear rooms of enemies, until finally combatting a boss, gaining various powers and upgrades along the way. It has an awesome graphical style, countless nods to other popular games, and fantastic music, which, coupled with a solid gameplay loop, provide for a very satisfying roguelike experience. The demo isn't all too long or polished, so while you should certainly try it out, do be sure that there are a few rough patches. Lost in Random: The Eternal Die Lost in Random: The Eternal Die is one of the most adrenaline-inducing roguelikes I've ever played. Image via Stormteller Games This title is the one that's coming out the soonest of them all, set to launch in full on June 17. It is a sequel to the first game, Lost in Random, where you play as Aleksandra, a master of dies that, alongside her 6-side dice companion Fortune, combats the forces of darkness. The game is a quick and lethal gameplay experience, where moment-to-moment reactions are crucial to successful runs. It's similar to Terminull Brigade in the sense that you go from room to room and clear enemies until finally reaching the boss arena, but starkly different in its gameplay execution. It's much more difficult than the average roguelike game, and your reflexes have to be on point and never falter if you are to even have a chance to clear the boss. Builds are also much more complex and open-ended than the average title, with your having to collect numerous Relics and Pearls and combine them in unique ways so as to make the most of their bonuses. It's certainly a very unique game, and it's emphasis on random chances and dice makes it a true roguelike where you never know what to expect. Hunters Inc. In Hunters Inc., you and your pals take on massive monsters, gain great loot, and craft stuff with it. Image via Wylderzone If you don't have the means to afford the latest Monster Hunter release, then perhaps this indie title can satisfy your desires for a monster-hunting adventure. In Hunters Inc., you play as an Orc traversing a dangerous wasteland and hunting down monsters more dangerous still, all with the goal of looting, crafting, and progressing. It's the most loot-focused of all of the games on this list and the more dangerous the monsters, the rarer the loot that they yield. The rarer the loot, then, the better the gear you can craft. It's a timeless gameplay loop that never gets old or stale, and what's more, you can play it with up to three friends and make sure all of you are dopamine deprived by the end of the day. The post Steam Next Fest is a treasure trove for fans of roguelikes and looter shooters appeared first on Destructoid. View the full article
It's great that so many PlayStation games have come to PC in the last few years, letting me stack a heap of extra big-budget videogame junk food on my pile of shame. Welcome to the backlog, Horizon Zero Dawn. These games haven't always set the Steam top sellers list on fire, however, sometimes thanks to a marketing budget you'd have to squint to see. How many people even knew Marvel's Spider-Man 2 came out on PC at the end of January? No wonder it only managed a peak player count of 28,189... Read more.View the full article
The June update for First Berserker: Khazan is set to shake up the experience for both newcomers and seasoned veterans, introducing a major rework of the game's difficulty system. Developed by Neople, First Berserker: Khazan is a solo action title set in the world of Arad, where Khazan is out for revenge against those who led to his downfall. View the full article
Developer HoYoVerse has officially unveiled the ability kit details for Skirk, an upcoming 5-Star Genshin Impact character. Originally mentioned as early as Genshin Impactversion 1.1, Skirk made an appearance in version 4.2, and is set to debut in the playable roster in update 5.7. View the full article
Konami has announced that a remake of Silent Hill 1 is now in development by Bloober Team, the same studio that created the critically acclaimed and commercially successful Silent Hill 2 remake, which released last year. The new remake's announcement came with virtually no details other than the game being officially in development. Silent Hill 2 remake was my favorite game of 2024, and I consider it to be one of the greatest games and remakes ever made, thanks to its faithfulness to the original, horror elements, clever puzzles, and improved combat. View the full article
Thank your own personal deity—possibly The Old Gods of Nightreign—it's Friday again! With prices dropping harder than a boss fight on easy mode, now’s the time to stock up for the weekend. Whether you’re playing solo, with mates, or just hunting for your next obsession, the below haul covers everything from co-op chaos and sportsball simming to cult classics and free gems. This Day in Gaming In retro news, I'm celebrating the 13th birthday of Lollipop Chainsaw, a Suda51 cult-hit. Admittedly, it didn't garner much in the way of high scores, but I still recall it being the best game about a zombie-slaying cheerleader armed with a portable power tool and the disembodied head of her boyfriend... I've ever played. Had a whole buncha rock solid references to horror flicks and IRL musicians, too. Aussie bdays for notable games - Civilization Revolution (PS3,X360) 2008. eBay - Lollipop Chainsaw (PS3,X360) 2012. Redux - Cadence of Hyrule (DS) 2019. Get - Persona 4 Golden (PC) 2020. Get Contents NintendoXboxPlayStationPCPC GearLEGOHeadphonesTVsNice Savings for Nintendo Switch On Nintendo Switch, It Takes Two delivers emotional whiplash wrapped in joyful platforming. It was inspired by director Josef Fares' love–hate experiences with real relationships. Meanwhile, Hogwarts Legacy is worth revisiting not just for its wizarding wonder but because the devs spent months crafting a bespoke broom physics system that most players never even notice. It Takes Two (-43%) - A$34Hogwarts Legacy (-46%) - A$49Life Is Strange: Double Exposure (-33%) - A$57Sid Meier's Civilization VII (-23%) - A$69Lego Skywalker Saga (-50%) - A$49 Expiring Recent Deals No Man’s Sky + S2 Ed. (-60%) - A$31.90Pokémon Legends: Z-A (-13%) - A$78Dragon Ball Fighterz - Leg. (-75%) - A$41.20Persona 3 Portable (-50%) - A$14.90Mortal Kombat 1 (-67%) - A$19.70 Or gift a Nintendo eShop Card. Switch Console Prices How much to Switch it up? [/url] Back to top Exciting Bargains for Xbox Over on Xbox, Tekken 8 comes swinging in with the return of Jun Kazama, a fan-favourite who hadn’t been playable since the 1990s. And The Witcher 3 Complete Edition isn't just a hefty RPG, it’s one that CD Projekt Red once accidentally spoiled via a dev note left in the code. Us diehards found it within days. The Witcher 3 Comp. (-56%) - A$34.80Tekken 8 (-53%) - A$39.90NBA 2K25 (-80%) - A$24Farming Simulator 25 (-32%) - A$68FC 25 (-57%) - A$34 Xbox One Red Dead Redemption 2 (-78%) - A$20Lies of P (-19%) - A$73Lego Jurassic World (-65%) - A$22.50 Expiring Recent Deals Xbox Controller Robot White (-36%) - A$58Seagate 1TB Expansion (-33%) - A$205GTA V (-60%) - A$2440K: Space Marine 2 (-37%) - A$68Monster Hunter Wilds (-23%) - A$88Xbox Elite Wireless Controller Series 2 (-11%) - A$249Middle-earth: Shadow of War (-85%) - A$8.20The Crew Motorfest (-48%) - A$51.80TopSpin 2K25 (-81%) - A$23 Or just invest in an Xbox Card. Xbox Console Prices How many bucks for a 'Box? [/url] Back to top Pure Scores for PlayStation PlayStation deals include Elden Ring, where its infamous tree sentinel was originally intended to roam freely. And The Last of Us Part II Remastered offers a roguelike mode born from Naughty Dog's scrapped DLC concepts. I'm still held in its thrall. Horizon Zero Dawn Rem. (-41%) - A$44Lego Horizon Adventures (-51%) - A$54The Last of Us Part II Rem. (-41%) - A$44Elden Ring (-51%) - A$49Spidey: Miles Morales Ult. (-53%) - A$59 PS4 GTA: The Trilogy (-80%) - A$20Red Dead Redemption 2 (-78%) - A$20Uncharted The Col. (-40%) - A$15 Expiring Recent Deals Rise of the Ronin (-53%) - A$59Astro Bot (-31%) - A$75DualSense Edge (-25%) - A$249PS Portal - Midnight ****** (-9%) - A$299PS5 Pro Console (-13%) - A$1,049God of War: Ragnarok (-57%) - A$54Sea of Stars (-32%) - A$36Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales (-55%) - A$42.40God of War (-40%) - A$15The Last of Us Rem. (-32%) - A$17 PS+ Monthly Freebies Yours to keep from May 1 with this subscription Ark: Survival Ascended (PS5)Balatro (PS5/PS4)Warhammer 40,000: Boltgun (PS5/PS4) Or purchase a PS Store Card. What you'll pay to 'Station. [/url] Back to top Purchase Cheap for PC Finally, PC players get a freebie buffet. Two Point Hospital, Death Squared, and more are yours for the price of a few clicks and a (free) Prime Gaming membership. Stellar Blade (-10%) - A$98.90Elden Ring Nightreign (-12%) - A$48.30Two Point Hospital (-100%) - FREEDeath Squared (-100%) - FREEMordheim: City of the Damned (-100%) - FREEGOG “Fantasy Medieval” Promo (≤80%) Expiring Recent Deals Forza Horizon 5 (-50%) - A$44.90This War of Mine (-95%) - A$1.40Ori and the Blind Forest: Def. (-80%) - A$5.90Mortal Shell (-95%) - A$2.20RoboCop: Rogue City (-83%) - A$12.40Watch Dogs 2 (-87%) - A$10.50 Or just get a Steam Wallet Card PC Hardware Prices Slay your pile of shame. 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Atlus has released the launch trailer for Raidou Remastered: The Mystery of the Soulless Army ahead of its release next week for all platforms. View the full article
Steam has added new accessibility features that could make finding games to play easier for those who need them. As the leading PC gaming digital distribution platform, Steam regularly makes tweaks and adjustments to its program in order to make the experience better for players, developers, or both. View the full article
The Switch 2 might pack much better hardware than the original, but a game I’m still surprised to see running at all (much less pretty well) on a Nintendo system is Cyberpunk 2077. I spent a few days with CD Projekt Red’s latest port to get a feel for how it runs, how it holds up, and how the Switch 2’s fancy new mouse controls work when applied to a high-octane FPS. The answer across the board is impressive, and if you haven’t had the pleasure of exploring Night City before, this seems like a solid way to do so. But first, let’s look back at what I said in my review of Cyberpunk 2077 when it first launched in 2020. What I said about Cyberpunk 2077 on PC Cyberpunk 2077 kicks you into its beautiful and dazzlingly dense cityscape with few restrictions. It offers a staggering amount of choice in how to build your character, approach quests, and confront enemies, and your decisions can have a tangible and natural-feeling impact on both the world around you and the stories of the people who inhabit it. Those stories can be emotional, funny, dark, exciting, and sometimes all of those things at once. The main quest may be shorter than expected when taken on its own and it’s not always clear what you need to do to make meaningful changes to its finale, but the multitude of side quests available almost from the start can have a surprisingly powerful effect on the options you have when you get there. It’s a shame that frustratingly frequent bugs can occasionally kill an otherwise well-set mood, but Cyberpunk 2077’s impressively flexible design makes it a truly remarkable RPG. - Tom Marks, December 7, 2020 Score: 9 Read the full Cyberpunk 2077 PC review. [/url] Of course, that was just for the PC version, and the Xbox One and PlayStation 4 versions were such a notorious mess that we had to go back and do a separate review with a much lower score once we got our hands on it at launch. (And don’t forget we also reviewed its excellent Phantom Liberty DLC in 2023, which is included in the Switch 2 version.) Thankfully, the Switch 2 port is nowhere near the disaster it was on the old console generation – in fact, it’s pretty dang great. Cyberpunk 2077 looks pretty great on Nintendo Switch 2 All it takes is a quick glance to see that Cyberpunk 2077 still looks very good on Nintendo’s new console. The distinct neon glows and dirty streets of Night City all come through alive and well here, even if they aren’t quite as crisp and clean as you’d find on PC, PS5, or Xbox Series X. This isn’t exactly the “definitive” way to play this game, but it’s more than good enough from a practical standpoint. This isn’t like the Switch 1 port of The Witcher 3, which felt like an “I guess we can make this function” sort of last resort way to play more than anything else. The framerate is decent but not jaw-dropping You can check out the technical specs in our story about how CD Projekt managed to get Cyberpunk 2077 running on the Switch 2 – in short, it’s running at 1080p when docked, and 1080p or 720p in handheld, depending on if you’re playing in Quality or Performance mode, and it maxes out at 40fps. Your mileage may vary here, because despite my PC gaming background, I am not a huge performance snob and I have no issue playing at less than 60fps. So to my eye, Cyberpunk 2077 runs fairly well in docked mode, even if far from perfect. It has some dropped frames in parts and doesn’t run as buttery smooth as the Switch 2 Editions of Tears of the Kingdom or Breath of the Wild, but nothing is so distracting that it actively harmed my time with it in this context. If you can’t stand anything below a solid 60fps, this might be one you need to skip – anyone who is used to playing games entirely on the original Switch, however, should be comfortable enough here. Switch 2 mouse controls work surprisingly well One of the biggest draws of the Switch 2 for me was its ability to mimic mouse control with a sideways Joy-****, potentially giving you greater accuracy in a first-person game like this. I am happy to say that’s exactly the case, as it was super easy for me to jump from my PC to this control option and get far more headshots than I would have with a regular gamepad. It’s not at the same level as a high-DPS gaming mouse or anything, but it’s absolutely my preferred way to play this game whenever I sat down to do so, and that’s a huge win. That said… The Joy-**** mouse isn’t great for long sessions You see, the problem with the Switch 2’s mouse mode isn’t actually the quality of the mouse control itself, but the physical feel of using it. The Joy-**** is tiny compared to a normal mouse, and my hand was cramping up trying to get a good grip on it after long play sessions – even when I used a 3D-printed shell to make it feel better. That’s because there’s nowhere to comfortably put your thumb while still being able to press the right stick, Y button, and A button, all of which are required for various actions as you jump between combat, conversations, and menu management. So while the mouse is better than I expected, I’m worried this awkward grip is going to stop me from consistently using it in the future. Cyberpunk 2077’s motion assist options aren’t great That said, the mouse controls are at least better than using motions to shortcut certain actions. The usual method of aiming with the right stick primarily and then fine-tuning that aim with motion controls is available and works just as well here as it does in stuff like Zelda, but the motion assist options are pretty useless beyond that. You can swing your Joy-**** to use your melee weapon in a way that gave me unflattering flashbacks to early Wii games, or twist and flail it to do actions like reload or heal, but doing so almost always made my camera wobble about at the same time. It may hurt my hand, but I’ll take mouse controls over this any day. This is still an awesome RPG worth playing Finally, revisiting Night City reminded me just how great this game is, especially after all the improvements after launch. The world is moody and dangerous, and it does a great job of dropping you in and immediately making you feel like a part of the culture. I also maintain it stages its quest conversations better than any RPG I’ve ever seen, giving simple chats a cinematic quality without ever taking you out of the driver seat. If you’ve never played Cyberpunk 2077, I can absolutely recommend you check it out here. I am still working on my final Switch 2 review, but you can check out our reviews of Mario Kart World and Welcome Tour in the meantime. And if you want insight on other ports, we’ve got a look at Tears of the Kingdom, Breath of the Wild, and Hogwarts Legacy. View the full article
Konami revealed a new multiplayer mode for Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater called "Fox Hunt," and it's not the mode that Metal Gear Online fans were expecting. Instead, Fox Hunt is a new original online mode forMetal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater with "completely different" gameplay, according to one of the developers from Konami. View the full article
InZOI has introduced its first major content update, and there are plenty of new additions that should excite players of the life sim. Though InZOIexploded onto the game scene, generating a lot of hype as The Sims' first real rival title, it's still in early access. Those who have lamented a lack of content may want to hop back in to check out this update. View the full article
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