This is admittedly less exciting than it used to be, but if you haven’t gotten your hands on an SNES Classic yet (and…
This is admittedly less exciting than it used to be, but if you haven’t gotten your hands on an SNES Classic yet (and…
Pretty sure the key to opening that chest costs $2.50
PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds is still working the kinks out of its new map, Sanhok, adding more and details with…
Twitch now lets you filter PUBG matches by the number of players alive. If you’re impatient and want to jump right down to the final 25, you can skip right to the action. And thus we are one step closer to a establishing a real-life Hunger Games TV channel.
“What’s the Insider Program?” - Echohouse, guy who is in the Inside Program
Darwin’s Choice, a card game where you build your own animals and have to guide them through millions of years of evolution, is now up on Kickstarter. I’ve actually played a bit of it and it’s great fun. Plus the hand-painted art is gorgeous.
Yeah... no. SoT has epic unpredictable PvP, which is it’s core. NMS is boring because it’s a grind for nothing. I liked NMS at launch, but once you do the main quests, it’s rinse and repeat with zero variety, which was evident in a day of play.
I was thinking Star Citizen but without the big promises.
At least in this game you can interact with other people.
Many more lies too.
It really didn’t though, it was pretty much exactly as disappointing as SOT, for me anyway.
NMS had more content though.
Playing Sea of Thieves feels a bit like working in a theater before the set has been completely built. There’s…
Tim is a farmer in Northern California who spends a lot of time on tractors. Thanks to auto-steering, that means he…
I literally killed someone the other day at the beginning of the match cause they grabbed a shotgun but I grabbed all the ammo so he couldn’t shoot me, I turned around, grabbed a pistol and shot him. My favorite story from playing so far and it wouldn’t have been possible with auto loot.
No Man’s Sky, released as a timed exclusive for Playstation 4 in 2016, will be coming to Xbox One this summer, and…
In the books it’s pretty clear that Yennefer concocts all sorts of bizarre schemes (like secretly giving people money to hire Geralt to kill a monster) so that she can funnel cash to him.
Seconded. I am so glad I picked up the books. The games ARE fantastic and I am SO happy that there’s somewhere I can go to see Geralt, Yennefer and Ciri get a happy ending because the books are not so kind. They are, however, really good.
The third game is the only one that is relatively faithful to the novels and the character relations within it(at least, in my opinion). The first two games seem more like an abstraction of the world, and have a feel more out of the short stories.