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Wolfenstein: Youngblood has finally received an update to support RTX, meaning that the shiny surfaces throughout the game’s world will now realistically reflect anything. Even Nazis I assume. Bethesda has announced that MachineGames’ spin-off to the Wolfenstein games now has RTX support. The support is only available for those on PC with a rig capable of
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Ever want to see The Witcher cast in the upcoming CD Projekt Red game, Cyberpunk 2077? Well good news — cosplayers have you covered. In a recent crossover project, Russian based cosplayer Julianne ‘Pufa’ Podnebesnaya merged the two series creating a futuristic Yennefer that would fit right at home in the Free State of Northern California. The new
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During their latest earnings call, CD Projekt Red commented on concerns about releasing Cyberpunk 2077 around the same time as Half Life: Alyx. “So, of course, we’ve seen the Half-Life announcement. I think it was a surprise for everybody, but I think not in the way you are suggesting,” says Michal Nowakowski, CD Projekt Red’s
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In a report from Escapist Magazine, Darksiders Genesis will take players 15 hours to complete. “It’s a very arcadey Darksiders experience,” says Ryan Stefanelli, Darksiders co-creator and President of developer Airship Syndicate. “When we were thinking about how we want to approach what we show the players versus what we tell the player, we thought
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In an interview on IGN Unfiltered, Phil Harrison, Google’s current VP and general manager for Google Stadia, says the pitch for LittleBigPlanet was the best game pitch he ever saw while he was at PlayStation. “First of all, that whole thing came about because a guy who worked for me, called Pete Hawley, spent a
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To get the lingering Google Stadia question out of the way first: If you have a solid internet connection, it works! Google Stadia functions surprisingly well, actually, and is definitely the best cloud-based gaming experience in the industry. Even if it is not 100% devoid of any issues, things like input lag are rarely problematic.
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In just under two weeks, Google Stadia will be coming out. As such, this new cloud-based platform is on many game developers’ minds. While the content available on the platform at launch is mostly western-oriented, some interesting exceptions include Bandai Namco Entertainment’s Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 and Koei Tecmo’s Attack on Titan 2: Final Battle.
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Fans of Doom 2016 might be surprised to find that Doom Eternal will not feature the original’s Deathmatch multiplayer, as confirmed in a recent developer interview. Instead the upcoming title will only have the 2 vs 1 Battlemode announced during Bethesda’s E3 conference. According to Executive Producer Marty Stratton: No traditional multiplayer mode. Battlemode is
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UPDATE: It’s also worth mentioning that Nintendo Switch is noticeably an absent platform for Marvel’s Avengers going off of this signage. While that isn’t necessarily shocking, it does seem to dash hopes for those who wanted to see it on Nintendo’s platform. Still, this isn’t official by any means and could easily turn out to be
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Since its release last summer, Dead Cells has emerged as a cult hit thanks to its challenging roguelike gameplay and addictive Metroidvania elements, and with the game having been such a success, developer Motion Twin seems to be moving ahead on continuing to support the game while also exploring the potential of Google Stadia. Speaking in
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