Latest Articles (Page 758)
-
Command & Conquer Remastered Collection soundtrack released
I'm a mechanical man.
The Command & Conquer Remastered Collection original soundtrack has been released across various streaming platforms.
Read the rest of this article -
Ahead of the launch of Xbox Series X, Microsoft closes its physical stores across the world
No layoffs planned.
Microsoft will close its physical stores across the world, it has announced.
Read the rest of this article -
Turn 10 bans the Confederate flag in Forza
Deemed "notorious iconography".
Turn 10 has banned the Confederate flag in the Forza games.
Read the rest of this article -
State of Decay 2 can be a stressful experience, a survival zombie game that keeps players on their toes.
Read the rest of this article -
Brand new Metal Slug game announced
For mobiles.
SNK has announced a brand new Metal Slug game - for mobiles.
Read the rest of this article -
Disco Elysium TV show in the works
No one's really ever safe from failure.
Disco Elysium is being turned into a TV show.
Read the rest of this article -
Dying Light gets DLC based on Techland's unreleased Hellraid in July
Flicker of life.
Dying Light gets DLC based on Techland's unreleased dark fantasy game Hellraid in July.
Read the rest of this article -
Digital Foundry | XMG Apex 15 review: Ryzen 9 3950X in a laptop - and we're not kidding
Can AMD's flagship 16-core CPU actually work in a 15-inch notebook?
The AMD Ryzen 3950X processor has 16 cores and 32 threads, clocking up to a maximum of 4.7GHz. It's the flagship of AMD's super-successful Ryzen 3000 series and a CPU that demolished Intel's high-end desktop processor line-up. And now, as insane and impossible as it might sound, you can run it in a laptop - a 15-inch laptop, no less. So, let's have a moment of hushed awe for the XMG Apex 15, which must surely be the most powerful notebook available right now on the market - certainly in CPU terms. Going into this one, I had a range of questions. How can this possibly work? Why doesn't it just immediately overheat and shutdown?
Read the rest of this article -
Here's something you don't hear often these days: the announcement of a port for the Wii and the Wii U. But that's exactly what Vblank Entertainment has done.
Read the rest of this article -
Dr Disrespect banned by Twitch
Reportedly permanently.
Twitch has banned Dr Disrespect from its platform - reportedly permanent.
Read the rest of this article -
Sea of Thieves is getting custom servers in the "near future"
But only for select creators and community groups initially.
Piratical multiplayer adventure Sea of Thieves will finally be introducing much-requested custom servers in the "near future", albeit initially only for a select number of creators and community groups while the feature remains in Alpha.
Read the rest of this article -
Here's your first glimpse of Netflix's animated Cuphead series
Starring Mugman!
It's been almost a year since Netflix revealed it was turning developer Studio MDHR's acclaimed run-and-gunner Cuphead into an animated TV series, but finally the streaming service is ready to share more; and we've now been treated to the first (brisk) look at The Cuphead Show.
Read the rest of this article -
Doom Eternal's latest update adds new Battlemode map, Doom Classic filter, more
Ups the frequency of Empowered Demons too.
Doom Eternal's latest update has arrived on Xbox One, PS4, and PC, introducing a range of new features including a brand-new Battlemode map and, for the aesthetes in the house, a selection of visual filters to fancy up your screen.
Read the rest of this article -
Minecraft Dungeons' first, jungle-themed DLC expansion is out next week
On PC, Xbox One, PS4, and Switch.
Developer Mojang's Diablo-like Minecraft spin-off, Minecraft Dungeons, will be venturing into uncharted territory next week, courtesy of its first DLC expansion, Jungle Awakens.
Read the rest of this article -
Pride Week 2020 | Down and out in Orgrimmar and London
The continuing importance of LGBT+ spaces in gaming.
Hello! All this week we'll be celebrating Pride and the power of positive representations in games. Every day we'll be bringing you stories and insights from different parts of the LGBT+ community. You can also help support Pride with Eurogamer's newly redesigned t-shirt - all profits from which will be going to charity.
Read the rest of this article -
The Last of Us Part 2 sold 4m copies during opening weekend
Fastest-selling PS4 exclusive ever.
PlayStation has announced spectacular sales for The Last Us Part 2.
Read the rest of this article -
Digital Foundry | The big Valorant tech interview: Riot on developing the next big competitive FPS
Next-gen consoles, agent design, weird bugs and more.
Riot Games' five-on-five tactical shooter Valorant recently launched on PC, where it seems set for inevitable success after a recording daily player counts of three million during its much-hyped closed beta period. Now that the game's out in the wild, I took the opportunity to speak to several members of the Valorant development team at Riot Games, including the title's game director Joe Ziegler and tech director Dave Heironymus.
Read the rest of this article -
Xbox July Games with Gold detailed
WRC 8! Saints Row 2! Juju!
July's four Xbox Games with Gold titles have been detailed by Microsoft.
Read the rest of this article -
Recommended | Darius Cozmic Collection review: M2's latest does an arcade classic justice
Gone fishin'.
If you want some idea of how seriously M2 takes its art, consider this. During development of the Darius Cozmic Collection, which brings together all the '2D' entries of Taito's legendary side-scrolling shmup series for Nintendo Switch, someone noticed the screws being used in the instruction panels that furnish the screen weren't quite right. So they tasked someone to pop down to the nearest game centre with an original Darius cabinet to get photos of the real deal.
Read the rest of this article -
Naughty Dog has "no plans" for The Last of Us: Part 2 DLC
Remains tight-lipped on multiplayer.
Don't expect a Left Behind-style story expansion for The Last of Us: Part 2.
Read the rest of this article -
Ubisoft addresses allegations against multiple staff, investigating further
"It is clear we have fallen short."
Ubisoft has issued a statement acknowledging the recent allegations of sexual harassment and assault concerning multiple employees at the company.
Read the rest of this article -
Feature | We played Cyberpunk 2077 for four hours, here's what we think
V impressed.
It's frustrating that the first chance to play Cyberpunk 2077 is not in the flesh but remotely, streamed from somebody else's PC. But there's a pandemic so a press event can't happen, and this is what we've got. And you know what? The tech's not bad. The video image is compressed but it's still a stunning game, and while there's a bit of input lag, it's negligible. It's surprisingly playable, and so I play for four hours from the very beginning of the game.
Read the rest of this article -
Beyond a Steel Sky out today on Apple Arcade
Steam launch in July.
Beyond a Steel Sky is out today on Apple Arcade, Apple's £4.99-a-month video game subscription service.
Read the rest of this article -
Pride Week 2020 | Towards more speculative sex
Or "Why sci-fi shagging needs to get weirder and how games are paving the way".
Hello! All this week we'll be celebrating Pride and the power of positive representations in games. Every day we'll be bringing you stories and insights from different parts of the LGBT+ community. You can also help support Pride with Eurogamer's newly redesigned t-shirt - all profits from which will be going to charity.
Read the rest of this article -
Feature | The Almost Gone's point-and-click personal history doesn't work
But that doesn't mean you can't tell stories with puzzles.
Stylish isometric visuals, venerable point-and-click puzzle design and a brooding tale of family tragedy are hitched more than a little awkwardly together in The Almost Gone, a new morsel of misery from Belgian developer Happy Volcano. Fragmentary explorations of memory and loss are fashionable these days, but Kentucky Route Zero this ain't.
Read the rest of this article -
Occult Slavic folklore adventure Black Book continues to look striking in latest showing
Out on PC and consoles next year.
Dark deck-building adventure Black Book, which draws inspiration from Slavic mythology, has been given another intriguing airing by developer Morteshka.
Read the rest of this article -
JRPG classic The World Ends With You is being turned into an anime
With more to be revealed in July.
Beloved fighting-and-fashion JRPG, The World Ends With You, will be getting the anime treatment according to publisher Square-Enix.
Read the rest of this article -
Her Story and Telling Lies dev Sam Barlow teases "ambitious" new game
Say hello to Project A███████.
Sam Barlow, the developer behind acclaimed FMV narrative mysteries Her Story and Telling Lies, has begun to tease his next title - the enigmatic Project Ambrosio.
Read the rest of this article -
Bethesda and id Software announce online QuakeCon for August
Will include livestreams, tournaments, and more.
Bethesda and id Software have set the dates for this year's QuakeCon online event - which replaces the live show cancelled earlier this year as a result of the coronavirus pandemic - with the whole thing scheduled to get underway in early August.
Read the rest of this article -
PlayStation offers $50k reward for finding serious exploits
Still not enough for a Bug-atti.
If you're sitting at home twiddling your thumbs and basking in the whir of your PlayStation 4 fans, why not try rooting around for some bugs - as finding a critical vulnerability could now land you $50k.
Read the rest of this article