Skip to main content

Latest Articles (Page 1141)

  1. Payday 2 developer defends microtransactions

    PayDay 2 producer Almir Listo has defended his team's decision to add paid microtransactions to the team crime shooter's PC version.

    Read the rest of this article
  2. Payday 2's controversial £1.60 drill tweaked following microtransactions outcry

    PayDay 2 developer Overkill has tweaked the way one of its controversial in-game items works following an outcry over last week's addition of microtransactions to the game.

    Read the rest of this article
  3. Modern N64 controller a Kickstarter success

    The N64 was an incredible console with some amazing games. But, let's be honest, its controller was awful.

    Read the rest of this article
  4. Nearly two years after Fallout 4 came out, it's getting a Game of the Year Edition

    Nearly two years after Fallout 4 came out, it's getting a Game of the Year edition.

    Read the rest of this article
  5. There's an official football-themed PS4 controller

    I don't know who at Sony designs these custom PlayStation 4 controllers, but someone needs to have a quiet word.

    Read the rest of this article
  6. Splatoon 2 has beach-based summer costumes, too

    Splatoon 2 has beach-based summer costumes, too

    Nab them before the event's over, watch.

    Budge off BBQ Soldier 76. Leave it out, lifeguard Mcree. Farewell, femme fatale Widowmaker.

    Read the rest of this article
  7. Let kids play video games to "save the country", UK spy chief says

    We're used to civil servants warning parents that playing video games rots their kids' brains. We're not used to them encouraging parents to let them get on with it because it might just save the country.

    Read the rest of this article
  8. One year on, is No Man's Sky the game it should have been?

    When I fired up No Man's Sky last week, with an eye on today's anniversary of its release, my save file showed that the last time I played the game was in late August last year. I had reviewed it and kept playing for a couple of weeks afterwards; despite the storm of controversy and disappointment that raged around the release of Hello Games' sci-fi exploration game, some of it justified, I had enjoyed myself. It struck me as a hypnotic curio, built on moonshot technology, that deserved neither the slating it got nor the outsized hype that had raised expectations of it to the realm of fantasy.

    Read the rest of this article
  9. "Fundamental changes" coming to Xbox achievements

    "Fundamental changes" coming to Xbox achievements

    For people who only play a lot of one game.

    A "fundamental change" to Xbox achievements is coming, Microsoft has teased.

    Read the rest of this article
  10. Beating Super Smash Bros. at its own game

    Feature | Beating Super Smash Bros. at its own game

    The developer in love with the genre Nintendo created - who's now trying to better it.

    Matt Fairchild's adult life has revolved around Super Smash Bros. Now, he's trying to make a game which rivals it - or that could even knock it from its perch.

    Read the rest of this article
  11. We went back to Super Mario Odyssey's demo and discovered even more

    It's been a week since I first played Super Mario Odyssey and got a brief glimpse at its brilliantly bizarre worlds - as well as its slightly baffling motion controls. It left a big impression, but I couldn't help feel like I needed more time to properly understand everything happening on screen before me.

    Read the rest of this article
  12. First-person servers live for PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds group games

    You can now play on first-person servers in PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds group games.

    Read the rest of this article
  13. Anyone can now test Xbox One system updates earlier

    The Xbox One Insider program is now available to all, with flexible levels of access for those who want fewer system updates.

    Read the rest of this article
  14. Ultra-rare shiny Pikachu released in Pokémon Go

    After Articuno, Moltres and Zapdos, Pokémon Go has released its latest limited-edition creature... Pikachu.

    Read the rest of this article
  15. PlayerUnknown: The glory of a gaming chemistry set

    In the days before it was decided that open world games should be called open world games, they were called all kinds of things. Things like sandbox games, or toybox games.

    Read the rest of this article
  16. Super Meat Boy is leaping onto Switch

    Classic minimalist platformer Super Meat Boy is coming to Nintendo Switch.

    Read the rest of this article
  17. Thimbleweed Park coming to Nintendo Switch

    Thimbleweed Park coming to Nintendo Switch

    UPDATE: PS4 version due in August, Switch release planned for September.

    UPDATE 09/08/2017 9.54pm: Thimbleweed Park should arrive on Switch in September, probably.

    Read the rest of this article
  18. Tales From the Borderlands' sales "weren't great"

    Tales From the Borderlands' sales "weren't great"

    "Internally it was perceived as a failure."

    Comedic sci-fi adventure Tales From the Borderlands is arguably the finest thing Telltale has ever produced but that didn't help it in the sales department. In fact, it fell so short of expectations that its development was wrapped up by a “skeleton crew” who stayed extra hours as “a voluntary choice.”

    Read the rest of this article
  19. Myst dev's spiritual successor Obduction is coming to PS4 this month

    Obduction, the long-awaited spiritual successor to Myst by the classic game's developer Cyan, is coming to PS4 on 29th August with free PSVR support to follow as a future update.

    Read the rest of this article
  20. Rez Infinite gets surprise - and very welcome - PC release today

    Rez Infinite gets surprise - and very welcome - PC release today

    Miz: "We need much more resolution. It's not enough yet."

    Rez Infinite, last year's VR-enabled update and expansion of Tetsuya Mizuguchi's classic 2001 head trip, now has a PC version - and it's released today on Steam.

    Read the rest of this article
  21. Rez Infinite's surprise PC port tested

    Digital Foundry | Rez Infinite's surprise PC port tested

    How well does Rez classic and the new Area X run across a range of hardware?

    Since its release almost 16 years ago, Rez has not only stood the test of time but there's a good argument that it has actually improved with age. Through a combination of perfectly timed sound and rich visual design, Rez delivers an experience that's difficult to forget - and now, Rez Infinite is available on PC, in both standard form and with full VR support for both Vive and Oculus Rift.

    Read the rest of this article
  22. Lawbreakers PS4 launch code hitches and stutters

    Digital Foundry | Lawbreakers PS4 launch code hitches and stutters

    UPDATE: Massive improvements in patch 1.04.

    UPDATE 9/8/17 3:37pm: Good news for prospective buyers of Boss Key's Lawbreakers. The hitching and stuttering issues that heavily impacted gameplay on launch day are now massively improved. "PS4 players, the @lawbreakers hitching fix is live! Thanks for your understanding. Now go kick some ass," Boss Key announced on Twitter.

    Read the rest of this article
  23. There's more to Hellblade's permadeath than meets the eye

    Yesterday, we reported Hellblade deletes your save file if you die too many times. Our report was based on our time with the game, which warns players that they will have to start the game all over again if they die too many times.

    Read the rest of this article
  24. Listen to some of Daughter's Life is Strange: Before the Storm soundtrack

    Life is Strange: Before the Storm's soundtrack is composed by British folk rock band Daughter.

    Read the rest of this article
  25. Mega Man Legacy Collection 2 has an old-school cheat code that unlocks everything from the start

    Younger readers may not remember a time when you could unlock infinite lives, or infinite ammo, or access any stage any time by inputting a string of commands into a game. Nowadays, we rely upon modders (or amiibo, if you're a Nintendo tax payer) to break the video game rules. Cheat codes are a thing of the past.

    Read the rest of this article
  26. Shadow Tactics: Blades of the Shogun review

    There's not much more satisfying than seeing a good team come together, something Shadow Tactics developer Mimimi no doubt understands. Shadow Tactics is a strategy/stealth hybrid set in feudal Japan that follows in the footsteps of the long lost but fondly remembered Commandos games.

    Read the rest of this article
  27. Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice review

    Essential | Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice review

    Highway to Helheim.

    Doubt and uncertainty are, I think, very difficult things to accurately portray in video games. We're used to the idea that an encounter, a mission or a shot may not go our way but, in a medium that by design requires us to succeed, the idea that we may not be capable - that we may be innately destined for failure - is a difficult thing to convey. With Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice, developer Ninja Theory has managed it beautifully.

    Read the rest of this article
  28. Flood of new Steam games following Direct introduction

    Flood of new Steam games following Direct introduction

    213 games released in the last week alone.

    Steam has launched over 1000 new games since the introduction of Steam Direct seven weeks ago.

    Read the rest of this article