The 2021 League of Legends World Championship is about to begin, but first, Riot is kicking off the event with another new song and animated video featuring many of the world’s best pro players. This time around the track is called “Burn it All Down” by the synth-pop band Pvris, while the video was created […]
Call of Duty: Vanguard Might Be The First Game In A New Trilogy
The Call of Duty franchise covers multiple theaters of war, often opting to tell fictional stories within a web of historical conflict (e.g., World at War, Black Ops, the first few games in the entire franchise, etc.). We take on the role of soldiers on the front lines, and sometimes these player characters become mainstays – […]
Twitch gamer Alinity flashes boob during live stream in awkward wardrobe gaffe
Twitch streamer Alinity has suffered a seriously embarrassing wardrobe malfunction during a broadcast. The gamer – real name Natalia Mogollon – was seen stuffing a pillow under her top on the stream to her 1million followers yesterday. It seemed like she was trying to perform the pillow challenge sweeping the web but as she lifted […]
GTA Trilogy Remastered: More great news for NEW Grand Theft Auto fans
We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you’ve consented to and to improve our understanding of you. This may include adverts from us and 3rd parties based on our understanding. You can unsubscribe at any time. More info GTA Trilogy Remastered is likely to make a big splash when it launches later this […]
Song In The Smoke hits Oculus Quest, Rift, PSVR Next Week
After a last-minute switch-up, 17-Bit’s VR survival game, Song in the Smoke, now arrives next week. The anticipated VR game launches on Oculus Quest, Rift and PSVR on October 7. It’ll cost $29.99. The game had originally scheduled a September release date, but that was changed just a few days after its reveal. You can […]
Ubisoft Will Delist The Original Rocksmith Early Next Week
According to a new Ubisoft blog, the original Rocksmith will be delisted at the start of next week, making it unavailable for purchase. You’ll no longer be able to purchase the game from Steam, the Xbox Marketplace, or the PlayStation Store. This news comes less than a month after the publisher announced a delay of […]
Review: Eye of the Temple
Roomscale gaming where you purely use your body and not the controllers isn’t something often seen anymore. There are plenty of virtual reality (VR) titles where you can move about a virtual space, crouching or walking over to pick up an object but actually employing your two feet as the only locomotion isn’t easy; especially […]
Eidos-Montréal Details Guardians Of The Galaxy In-Game Settings And Accessibility Options
Tuesday marks the release of Eidos-Montréal’s newest adventure, Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy, where players take control of Star-Lord and his space-faring crew of misfits. In the lead-up to launch, the developers have posted a new blog covering everything you’ll find in the game’s settings menus, including a bevy of adjustable accessibility options. To find […]
Diablo 2: Resurrected’s server outages caused by the original game’s code
Diablo 2: Resurrected has had server issues since it launched last month, but recently they’ve gotten even worse. After more than a week of crashes and outages, Blizzard has released a long and in-depth blog post describing the issues, what’s causing them, and how its team plans on fixing them. All of the Diablo 2 […]
There’s no such thing as originality in video games – Reader’s Feature
A reader examines how originality is measured with video games and why even supposedly ambitious sequels are usually just more of the same. I believe gamers and consumers of entertainment in general don’t truly understands the concept of ‘originality’. The late social engineer and futurist Jacque Fresco says, ‘originality is about taking known elements and […]