Crimson Desert, the open-world action RPG from Pearl Abyss, has a new challenge for Greymanes – a community challenge event that invites you all to commemorate your time in Pywel by sharing a video. Read more Read more ›
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Baldur's Gate 3 director Swen Vincke hasn't completely ruled out adding even more content to the hugely successful RPG by way of Baldur's Gate 3 DLC. Whilst Vincke has been incredibly taciturn about the possibility of additional Baldur's Gate 3 content - not least because Larian is currently occupied developing another title as well as managing Baldur Gate's 3 post-launch activities and console ports – he did acknowledge that he'd... Read more ›
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Donald Mustard, Fortnite boss and chief creative officer at Epic Games, has announced his retirement after 25 years in the games industry. Mustard rose to prominence at Shadow Complex and Infinity Blade developer Chair Entertainment, a studio he co-founded in 2005. Chair was acquired by Epic Games in 2008 and Mustard would eventually become the company's chief creative officer in 2016 - where he would oversee the meteoric rise of... Read more ›
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Saturnalia, the acclaimed survival horror from MirrorMoon EP developer Santa Ragione, is shaking off the shackles of Epic Games Store exclusivity and coming to Steam this October - and ahead of its launch, a 40-minute demo is now available on Valve's platform. Saturnalia - which Eurogamer contributor Simon Parkin called a "horrible nightmare in all the right ways" in his Recommended review last year - whisks players away to the... Read more ›
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Game creation platform Roblox will belatedly launch for PlayStation 4 and PS5 in October. The hugely-popular title arrived for Xbox in 2015, following earlier releases on PC, iPhone and Android. A PlayStation launch has taken far longer to materialise, however, reportedly due to concerns from Sony's Jim Ryan around the game's popularity with children. Comments made by Ryan in 2022 - surfaced this year as part of the FTC vs... Read more ›
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After only a week of availability, there are already hundreds of Starfield mods available to download over on NexusMods. Many of these are useful - gameplay tweaks, shaders, and more - but what about the silly ones we're all expecting? What about...Thomas the Tank Engine? Read more Read more ›
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Underground Blossom, the latest instalment in developer Rusty Lake's surreal puzzle saga, has a release date: it'll be careening through the tunnels of time and rolling into a distinctly Steam-shaped station on Wednesday, 27th September. The Rusty Lake games, if you're unfamiliar, meld casual point-and-click puzzling with room-escape-style conundrums to tell a deliciously weird, loosely interconnected narrative tale that orbits the lives of the Vanderboom family. The series generally falls... Read more ›
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RuneScape developer Jagex is removing controversial pay-to-win aspects of its recently launched Hero Pass following an outcry from the game's community. At the start of the week, the Hero Pass was added to the MMORPG, which Jagex previously described as an "always-on reward system". However, the reaction from players was overwhelmingly negative, in particular for pay-to-win options like purchasing Underworld Emblems or levels in the Hero Pass. This is in... Read more ›
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The arrival of any highly anticipated console game brings with it a staggering level of expectation, especially when it's a first-party exclusive - like Bethesda Game Studios' Starfield. Looking back at the various pre-launch controversies, one of the biggest was the decision to cap the game at 30 frames per second when the majority of games released on Xbox Series X are attempting to target 60fps. With the final game... Read more ›
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My general feeling on racing games is that if I have to brake, I'm not interested. I realise this doesn't exactly comply in real life, but then I'd rather drive an actual car than a simulation. Yet cartoon fantasy racing? Drifting? Looping courses? Banana throwing? I'm in. Resistor certainly fits the bill, and then some. At least, minus the bananas. You see, this isn't just a racing game but a... Read more ›
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Starfield officially launched out of early access on Wednesday, and so far, it seems to be the most bug-free game Bethesda has released. That being said, some little glitches have managed to slip through the cracks, and while there have been a few reports of crashes, most of these slips are actually really rather funny. So, as it is Friday, here is a little collection of amusing ways Starfield has... Read more ›
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Bethesda has discussed its decision not to include ground vehicles in Starfield - at least, not at the game's launch. Touch down on one of Starfield's many planets and there are miles of planet to explore in each direction. But you'll be doing this on foot, aided by your trusty jetpack. You can't slide into a waiting dune buggy or landspeeder and jet across the Jundland Wastes, Luke Skywalker style.... Read more ›
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Starfield players are already having a lot of fun designing ships, but one player has managed to create the ultimate ship. It's just ugly as hell. As redditor Morfalath discovered, the AI in the game always aims for the middle of the player ship. The solution? Miss out the middle. That's why Morfalath created a ship that's all corners and "unbeatable". Read more Read more ›
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"Broadly speaking, there are two kinds of high school stories," Alexis writes in the review of our latest Game of the Week. "Ones created by adults to navel gaze about their forgotten youth and project old regrets onto a fresh canvas, and ones created by actual teenagers. Goodbye Volcano High is one of the first times I've been able to fully inhabit a high school narrative without feeling the cynical,... Read more ›
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Hello! Welcome back to our regular feature where we write a little bit about some of the games we've found ourselves playing over the last few days. This time: mechs, arcade classics, and a confused trip to Mario Land.If you fancy catching up on some of the older editions of What We've Been Playing, here's our archive.Despite this being the first Armored Core game I've played, I can tell that... Read more ›
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FPS Chess is, as its name suggests, chess, with a first-person twist. Then again, the title also raises a good question: is chess already played in first person? When we sit down to a match, are we assuming the role of a general, surveying the carved pastures of war? Or are we narrators at a third-person remove, telling the story of each piece, as it slides toward ruin or triumph?... Read more ›
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More than six million people have now played Starfield, developer Bethesda has said. That makes Starfield the "biggest Bethesda game launch of all time", according to a post on X, formerly Twitter. The suggestion is that a Bethesda game has never hit six million players in so quick a timeframe. On the one hand, it has done so with the help of Xbox Game Pass. On the other, it has... Read more ›
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Do you remember 1995's 16-bit Disney platformer Gargoyles? Because I certainly don't, and I'm nearly as old as an actual gargoyle. But for those that do, and that hold the game (and indeed the cartoon it was based on) in high regard, Disney has confirmed its previously announced remaster will be coming to PS4, Xbox One, Switch, and PC on 19th October. Of course, if you're not someone with fond... Read more ›
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Mortal Kombat 1 is gearing up to be a bit of a celebrity fest - what with the likes of JK Simmons, John Cena, and Megan Fox all putting in an appearance - but perhaps its must perfect addition is 80s action star Jean-Claude Van Damme, cameoing as Johnny Cage, whose in-game likeness has now debuted online courtesy of series co-creator Ed Boon and a bunch of chicken wings. Boon,... Read more ›
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Back in June, reports began to circle that Google, fresh off its Stadia streaming flop, was looking to incorporate playable online games into YouTube. Well, we can now sling those reports onto the 'correct' pile; the tech has officially begun testing its new so-called Playables gaming effort today. The gist of Google's new initiative is that it'll enable users to instantly play online games via YouTube's website or its mobile... Read more ›
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This week on the Eurogamer Newscast, we discuss today's report by Eurogamer that Nintendo is showing Switch 2 tech demos to developers, including at Gamescom last month. The new hardware from the Big N now feels closer than ever - but when exactly will it arrive? More importantly, perhaps - for any Nintendo console - is what Nintendo game will it launch alongside? Will Switch 2's beefier specs be a... Read more ›
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