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The Elder Scrolls: Berserkyr is absolutely huge, and you can play free now
With The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim giving players the ability to transform into a werewolf or vampire, one modder is adding a new creature to the mix alongside brand new quests, enemies and lore. Alongside heaps of exciting gameplay and content, The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim is home to a...
Red Dead Redemption 2 feels like a whole new game again thanks to this free download
Making an older game feel fresh again is a tough ask, but some creators can just nail it, making the experience feel like your first time, all over again. Sometimes a game just needs a little boost, something to bring you back when you felt you’d tapped out. This...
PlayStation 5 finally getting custom themes after years of us nagging
With PlayStation 5 users having called out for custom themes since the console was first launched back in 2020, it seems as though Sony is listening with plans to roll out an update in upcoming months. Yesterday saw YouTuber Mystic give us our first look at a supposed PlayStation 5...
Xbox's new console has been seen in the wild, and it's a monster
An Xbox development kit that likely has the same specs as Microsoft’s next console has been spotted in South Korea. Over the past few weeks, Xbox has been making some big changes to its daily operations, like porting over four fantastic exclusives to PlayStation platforms, reworking its Microsoft Rewards app, and more.
Hogwarts Legacy player finds incredible new open-world encounter
Hogwarts Legacy is a tale of two halves. In terms of its open world, it largely feels repetitive and underdeveloped, with far too many caves or ruins of the same nature repeated. It’s a totally different story though when you visit Hogwarts castle itself or the nearby hamlet of Hogsmeade....
Dragon's Dogma 2 review bombed after unveiling microtransactions
Dragon’s Dogma 2 has launched today for Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 5 and PC, though it’s already being review bombed over microtransations. The RPG sequel has generated a lot of buzz over the past few months, largely due to its detailed character creation system, life-like open world where just about anything can happen, and its pure action and choose-your-own adventure style gameplay.
The Elder Scrolls fans surprised with unexpected expansion update
If you’re anything like us, you’re pining for more Elder Scrolls. It has been so many damn years since we got The Elder Scrolls: Skyrim that a lot of us have graduated from high school, started a family, or established a new career. There are only so many times we can wake up in Tamriel and fight some dragons. We need more.
Assassin's Creed Red release date narrowed down in major new leak
With many rumours swirling about the next entry in the long-running Assassin’s Creed series, new information courtesy of a game tester has been released telling us more about Assassin’s Creed Red. Assassin’s Creed Red is an upcoming Ubisoft title set in feudal Japan which tells the story of...
Baldur's Gate 3 studio confirms game's future, and it's bad news for fans
You would expect, given the success of Baldur’s Gate 3, to see Larian Studios talking up their partnership with Dungeons & Dragons, perhaps dropping information about upcoming DLC for the game that stole everyone’s hearts in 2023. Sadly, this is not the case. In fact, it’s the complete opposite of the case.
PlayStation users can grab one of the best FPS of all-time for next to nothing
There is an absolute bargain to be had over on the PlayStation Store. What if I told you that you could bag one of the best first-person shooters of all-time for a mere couple of pounds?. It’s Friday. We’re all in the mood to treat ourselves. Well, whatever scrumptious treat...
Battlefield 2042 now free to download on all platforms, if you're fast
Battlefield 2042 is currently free to download and play on all platforms, presumably in an effort to let you all know the game is much, much better now than it was at launch. Which, to be fair, it is. When Battlefield 2042 originally launched in 2021, it was about as...
Horizon Forbidden West free Steam download available for you to claim now
I may not be as crazy about Horizon Forbidden West as some of you, but I can't deny that it's one of the most staggeringly gorgeous video games I've ever seen. And with the adventure now available via Steam, I've no doubt we're going to see it get even prettier.
Hogwarts Legacy meets The Sims in your next gaming obsession
If you're a Hogwarts Legacy fan looking for a new fix, or a lapsed Harry Potter fan who wants to engage in a bit of magical fun without the moral and ethical complications of supporting JK Rowling, I may have just the game for you. Wizdom Academy is a brand-new...
Bloodborne meets Days Gone in huge free open-world RPG that'll take you 50 hours to traverse
I think by now we’ve all learned that bigger doesn’t always mean better. But If I could whistle, I would have whistled through my teeth when I sat down to play Once Human and saw the size of the game’s map. The upcoming MMORPG shooter is, in...
Metal Gear Solid 6 is finally on the horizon after 9 years
It looks like it’s going to be an exciting time for fans of Konami’s legendary tactical espionage Metal Gear series, at least that’s what may have been teased. Not only do we have a remake of Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater on the way this year but recently, Konami has teased the prospect of other remakes from the series created by Hideo Kojima. Whether we get another remake of Metal Gear Solid originally released for the PlayStation in 1998 or a new sequel, remains to be seen.
Abriss review: Chaotic physics lends short-term joy
Setting up a chain reaction hasn’t been this much fun since sitting on my grandmother’s rug, next to an open fire, with a box of dominoes within reach. Just like you set those up next to one another, in Abriss you can start one action that produces a reaction, which produces an explosion, or the toppling of a skyscraper. Not that my dominoes could do that outside of my imagination.
Red Dead Redemption 2 update finally adds something we've been begging for
Rockstar has recently rolled out the first update in almost two years for Red Dead Redemption 2 which fixes a long-running glitch of the horse variety. Red Dead Redemption 2 players were surprised to see an update roll out over the past couple of days making it the first one in over 18 months for the Rockstar title. Although players originally speculated as to what this small update could be, we were finally treated to some patch notes which showed what the developers have been working on over the past few months.
PlayStation 5 getting huge update completely overhauling the UI
There is some big news for PlayStation 5 users as Sony appears to be rolling out a huge update which is set to completely overhaul the system’s UI. This news comes courtesy of YouTuber Mystic who posted a video earlier today showing off the impressive new PlayStation 5 UI. The update comes before an official confirmation from Sony but players are already eager to get their first look at the first major UI update since the system first launched in 2020.
House of the Dragon releases dual season 2 trailers, setting up a tense civil war
The first full-length trailers for House of the Dragon’s second season have finally arrived. Yes, that’s trailers, plural. It was always going to be a tough task following in the footsteps of Game of Thrones, but House of the Dragon did so in style. As soon as reviews compared it to Thrones’ early golden seasons, I think it’s fair to say that we all knew that we were in for a good time.
Need For Speed: Underground remaster free for you to download and keep now
With it having been over 20 years since Need for Speed: Underground was first released, it is safe to say that the racing game is due for a bit of an upgrade. However, with EA showing no signs of giving the fans what they want, it is down to the modding community to bring the game to 2024.
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