Cyberpunk 2077 has been a contentious game for a host of reasons, but one aspect of it that’s been solid from the beginning is its romantic side plots…. Continue reading
Day: February 18, 2022
Call of Duty: Warzone’s anti-cheat efforts are most often seen in the form of banwaves, when developers clean house—briefly, at least—by dropping the hammer on thousands of cheaters… Continue reading
Amazon’s Fallout television series just got a whole lot more credible, as Deadline has revealed that noted character actor Walton Goggins has signed on to play a lead… Continue reading
At an event for Intel investors on Thursday, the chipmaker showed off its Arc Alchemist graphics card for the first time. In a photo posted on Twitter by… Continue reading
When Elden Ring’s Prisoner class was revealed last week I thought to myself that running around in ragged pajamas with a giant cast iron pot welded to your… Continue reading
The last few years have delivered a steady stream of oddball detective games, from the eldritch eeriness of Return of the Obra Dinn to the wacky world of… Continue reading
There’s a certain rough-hewn look to Bethesda’s upcoming sci-fi RPG Starfield—more rugged and primitive than the sleek, smooth lines of, say, Mass Effect. This is intentional—game director Todd… Continue reading
The White House is set to start working on a strategy to study and regulate cryptocurrency, while also looking into developing its own central bank digital currency (CBDC)…. Continue reading
Remember Skull & Bones? Ubisoft’s beleagured pirate adventure might have seemingly been adrift since 2017, but the publisher now reckons it’ll definitely reach port sometime in the next… Continue reading
Square Enix promises it’ll learn to suplex a train properly for Final Fantasy 6’s upcoming remaster
If there was any one move that feels appropriate to Final Fantasy, it’s probably suplexing a train. I’m not sure that any other game series would think to… Continue reading