The next game from Surgent Studio, following this year's Tales of Kenzera: Zau, is planned to be an Afrofuturist gothic-horror RPG, Eurogamer can reveal.Read more
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The next game from Surgent Studio, following this year's Tales of Kenzera: Zau, is planned to be an Afrofuturist gothic-horror RPG, Eurogamer can reveal.
Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 has already been released for those in New Zealand and other timezones a little ahead of us, however some players have noticed that their characters are blue.
The second expansion for Alan Wake 2 released earlier this month, and fans think it hides a big clue for Remedy's upcoming Control sequel.
To a casual observer, adapting Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio's swaggering action-RPG looks like a much more straightforward, greenscreen-free proposition. No need to build clanking mech armour or deploy CGI sleight-of-hand to convincingly remove your leading man's nose. The Yakuza brand started out as a contemporary street-level Tokyo crime saga, albeit one capable of reaching operatic heights of melodrama. Thanks to an obsessive amount of architectural and anthropological detail, its fictional setting of Kamurocho has always felt palpably real, from the iconic red gate on Tenkaichi Street to the tight, cluttered warren of the Champion District.
This feels like a rebuilding year for Intel. With AMD's Ryzen processors going from strength to strength and thermal degradation issues dogging Intel's last desktop CPUs, Team Blue has unveiled a new tile-based architecture for both mobile CPUs (Lunar Lake) and desktop CPUs (Arrow Lake S). Lunar Lake arrived to generally positive reviews, with excellent power efficiency, AI hardware support and reasonable performance, so can the new Core Ultra 200S desktop chips pull off the same trick?
Developer Playtonic Games has announced the consoles its Yooka-Laylee remaster is heading to, and curiously rather than simply adding 'Switch' to the list, it has said the upcoming release will make its debut on "Nintendo Platforms".
There's a moment a couple of hours into Batman Arkham Shadow when the prologue ends abruptly and the main game kicks off. It's here where the experience turns from what seems like a traditional, straight forward and fairly linear Batman game in the style of Rocksteady's Arkham series into something else entirely. It took me a little while to put my finger on it, but as I wandered freely around the interior of Blackgate penitentiary, listening to prisoners' conversations as I tried to find some contraband to bribe a guard with, it clicked. This is a Batman Arkham game in every possible way, but it oozes some absolutely delicious Chronicles of Riddick: Escape from Butcher Bay vibes, too.
A freshly-discovered glitch in the original Final Fantasy 7 has been discovered, allowing players to skip a huge section of the game and head straight to its biggest twist.
Helldivers 2 would need "Sony and Phil [Spencer] to duke out" in order to get an Xbox port of Arrowhead's shooter off the ground.
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