Microsoft Flight Simulator is pretty great. “A seismic moment for PC gaming,” we said in our 89% review, that’s both “a simulator for people interested in flight, and… Continue reading
Day: October 19, 2021
Last week, Fallout 3 was finally freed from the scourge of Games for Windows Live. But as is so often the way of things, that freedom came at… Continue reading
Phil Spencer says that Microsoft isn’t quite done buying game studios. “I’m really proud of some of the creators that have chosen to become part of Xbox,” Spencer… Continue reading
Rampant hacker group REvil—known for using ransomware to extort companies for millions and selling data on the dark web when it doesn’t get its way—has gone silent after… Continue reading
Halo veteran Marcus Lehto’s last attempt to start afresh didn’t go down so well. But never one for giving up, Lehto today announced that he’s begun working with… Continue reading
There’s something exciting about a battle of wits in cyberspace; something enchanting about being able to change the world with only a keyboard. Unfortunately, video game hacking is… Continue reading
Valve quietly updates Half-Life 2 with increased FOV, ultrawide support and ancient bug fixes
Half-Life 2 has seen a few small, minor updates over the years. But in advance of Valve’s new handheld PC, the company has spruced up their seminal shooter… Continue reading
While 2021 has been a sleepier year for games, that doesn’t mean we haven’t seen some absolute bangers grace our monitors this year. We’ve seen a strong library… Continue reading
As is now obligatory for any kind of service game, Fortnite has announced its 2021 Halloween event: The Wrath of the Cube Queen. Fortnite being Fortnite, however, the… Continue reading
Apple claims its new M1 Max chip is a match for Nvidia’s RTX 3080, but should we believe it?
Apple has unleashed two new processors for Macs: the M1 Pro and the M1 Max. These homegrown Arm-based chips are revamped, and much larger, versions of the M1… Continue reading