June 2021

King's Bounty is back and transformed for a new era

2 years 10 months ago

My goodness me, this is quite the change. I know it's been a few years since I galloped around the brilliant King's Bounty: The Legend (let's call it a decade), collecting strange fantasy beasts for my unstoppable army, but I didn't realise as much would change in a sequel as this. King's Bounty 2 is like a series evolution. The series that once inspired Heroes of Might and Magic is back. And my, it looks different.

Gone, for instance, is the old view. You no longer look down on your mighty hero from above but follow them around over the shoulder, as if you were playing a third-person role-playing game. It sounds like a small thing but it lets you see a familiar kind of world in a whole new way. The world suddenly gains height and a sense of scale, and you can walk into buildings now, when you never could before. And there's a horizon! Which sounds ridiculous but it really helps reinforce the feeling of a grand fantasy world all around you. And it's realised with gorgeous detail: crumbly medieval villages baking in the sun, lush greenery, colourful flowers, and snow-capped mountains in the distance.

What's more, you can walk up to characters now and talk to them. There's cinematic dialogue, voice acting, choice and consequence. And with this new RPG presentation comes a greater focus on the role-playing elements in the game. Yes, there's a whole story about a Blight and you'll have to stop it, but the more interesting part is how? And the 'how?' is determined by the Ideal you align with. This is a major new system. There are four Ideals - Order and Anarchy, Power and Finesse - and everything in the world is aligned to them.

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Genshin Impact comes to Epic Game Store next week

2 years 10 months ago

The free-to-play smash hit Genshin Impact will be available to download from the Epic Game Store starting on 9th June.

MiHoYo's hugely popular open world role-playing game has been available on PC since last September, and is available to purchase from the developer's website.

It's never been available via Steam, or other major PC storefronts before.

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No Man's Sky's gets major visual overhaul and flying pets in latest free update

2 years 10 months ago

Hello Games' ceaselessly evolving exploratory space sim No Man's Sky has just received another free update on all platforms; it's called Prisms, and brings sweeping visual enhancements to the already striking sci-fi sandbox.

Prisms, No Man's Sky's 17th named update since its release back in 2016, touches up the game's visual presentation pretty much across the board. Planets, for instance, get enhanced weather effects - Hello Games highlights rain, which now refracts the light and causes surfaces to become slick and wet - while underground caves become more detailed, with improved lighting and volumetric fog.

Planetary fauna, meanwhile, has been overhauled with proper fur effects and, as a bonus, flying creatures - which were sadly neglected in No Man's Sky's taming-based Companions update - can now be adopted and ridden through the sky.

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Riot announces Valorant Mobile

2 years 10 months ago

Riot has announced Valorant Mobile.

The mobile version of the currently PC-only free-to-play competitive first-person shooter, which now has more than 14 million players each month, is in the works, but Riot did not say when it will come out, or reveal any images or gameplay.

Valorant launched on PC a year ago, on 2nd June 2020. Riot said it's working on expanding the franchise, starting with Valorant Mobile, "in order to bring Valorant to more players around the world."

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Nvidia GeForce RTX 3080 Ti review

2 years 10 months ago

The RTX 3080 Ti is here, and I know what you're thinking - why even release an RTX 3080 Ti if the 3080 remains so hard to find? The official answer from Nvidia is binning: chips come off the production line with different levels of quality, and get sorted into different 'bins' based on the performance that each particular bit of silicon is capable of achieving. For the GA102 GPU that lies at the heart of the 3080, 3080 Ti and 3090, the lower tier parts turn into 3080s, better parts into the 3080 Ti and the best of all into the 3090 - and they've been holding onto these middle-tier parts to deploy the long-planned 3080 Ti for some time now.

Whether this translates into a flood of new high-end graphics cards remains to be seen, but in the here and now let's take a look at how Nvidia's new ($1200/£1050) flagship performs.

The RTX 3080 Ti launches on June 3rd - here's where to buy it.

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As Fortnite's new season nears, the UFO abductions have begun

2 years 10 months ago

Fortnite's primal era has only five days left, and UFOs are now heralding the game's mysterious next season due on 8th June here in the UK.

Head over to Risky Reels and hang around for a little while - and there you may be abducted by aliens. It's not all bad, though! You'll be fully healed during the abduction process, before being deposited somewhere else.

Here's how a UFO abduction looks, if you are beamed up:

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No Man's Sky Gets A Massive Visual Overhaul

2 years 10 months ago

Taking a brief pause from adding completely game-changing mechanics to its epic space adventure, today Hello Games releases the “Prisms” update for No Man’s Sky, adding fur to creatures, light refraction to rain, more detail to cave environments, reflective metal to space stations, and much more. Oh, and also you can…

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Mike Fahey

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Nvidia GeForce RTX 3080 Ti review

2 years 10 months ago

It's been almost nine months since Nvidia kicked off their RTX 30 series with the RTX 3080, and longer still since anyone has actually been able to buy a graphics card at its normal price. Indeed, as the great graphics card shortage of 2020 rumbles on, the solution doesn't seem to be simply making more of what's already available out in the wild, but introducing newer, more expensive ones to stretch that GPU pool even further. Indeed, despite the RTX 3080 being plenty powerful enough for 60fps 4K gaming on max settings in pretty much every game going (and well into the 100s at 1440p and below), Nvidia now have a new flagship RTX card in town, the RTX 3080 Ti.

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Katharine Castle

No Man’s Sky Prisms Update Is Out Now

2 years 10 months ago

Hello Games continues to update and improve No Man’s Sky. Coming in hot after the recent Mass Effect tie-in, this latest update hitting today is known as Prisms. Prisms is largely focused on improving visuals, as a massive overhaul to existing objects, structures, and more. Everything from planetes to creatures to weather effects has been given a significant tuning, down to light-refracting rain and new lighting effects to discover in cavernous systems located. This all comes with numerous new effects to check out. The trailer below lays out in detail what Prisms brings to the table, so check it out!

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While Expeditions before it added a ton of new systems, features, and mechanics, Prisms is focused on making No Man’s Sky look better. Some of these upgrades cross into other areas though, like adding fur to creatures or adding new classes of companions that can be tamed and ridden in the sky, like flying worms, giant butterflies, and huge beetles. If you’re not flying around on a giant bug, are you really playing at all?

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Daniel Tack

PlayStation Website Removes Parties, Friends, Trophy Info, And More From MyPlayStation

2 years 9 months ago

Sony has been making quite a few changes to its PlayStation website over the past few years, slowly removing features to consolidate down to the mobile app and console interface. In the latest update, Team Blue confirmed that a few more features are being slashed from the PlayStation site, including removing access to your game library, friend information, Trophies, and more.

[Update]: June 29, 2021 - The removal of the web-based functionality of the below features has now gone live. The original article was written on June 2, 2021. Original story is as follows: 

In a new blog update from Sony, the company confirmed that MyPlayStation will no longer be supported, which limits the following features: 

  • Games library
  • Parties
  • Friends
  • Trophies
  • Profile information

The above features will still be accessible via PlayStation 4 and 5 consoles, as well as the PS App that continues to see more modernized updates. I would love to see the app offer a way to see your screenshots like the Xbox app does. It would be great for those who, like me, love to use those in-game captures as fancy wallpapers and such. 

The removal of MyPlayStation will be finalized on June 28, alongside the removal of the PS Vita messaging service. Back in April, Sony also removed PlayStation Communities from PS4 systems, though you can still access it through the app, as well. 

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Liana Ruppert

First Nintendo E3 2021 Showcase Details Revealed

2 years 10 months ago

E3 is just around the corner and gaming companies from all over the world are prepping delightful announcements to share with fans. Among them, is Nintendo, and the Big N has just revealed the first details of its E3 2021 showcase. 

The Nintendo Direct E3 edition is set to go down on June 15 at 9 a.m. Pacific / 12 p.m. Eastern. While we don't know exactly what Nintendo will be sharing, because where is the fun in that, we do know that the showcase is set to last around 40 minutes and will primarily be focused on Nintendo Switch software releasing this year. 

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Liana Ruppert

Get away with murder in Inkle's surprise new game Overboard!

2 years 10 months ago

Inkle, the developer of nuanced, writerly games like 80 Days, Heaven's Vault and Pendragon, has not only surprise-announced a new game, but released it. The game is Overboard! and as I've been finding out this week, it's a lot of fun to play.

It's a murder mystery but in reverse. You, in other words, are the murderer. You are Veronica Villensey, a fading starlet in the 1930s, and you're sailing from England to New York with your husband in search of a new life. Money has deserted you back home. But the thing is, you don't particularly like your husband, so you do the only reasonable thing and sling him overboard. Splosh! This is how the game begins.

How it unfolds from there, though, is up to you. You have roughly eight hours until the boat pulls into New York harbour in which to cover your tracks, stop people talking, and get away with murder.

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F1 2021 looks set to replicate a stopgap year

2 years 10 months ago

In one of the countless ironies that make the sport so fascinating and frustrating, in what was always intended to be a stopgap year F1 in 2021 is shaping up to deliver a classic season. With F1's radical new ruleset put back a year while teams deal with the fallout of the ongoing global crisis, the field has bunched up while the inter-team rivalry that's been so sorely missing from the hybrid era is finally being delivered. If the Hamilton v Verstappen scrap carries on with this ferocity for the rest of the calendar, this really could go down as one of the all-time greats.

Codemasters' F1 series has already entered its own radical new era, of course, and there's still that little moment of shock when the EA Sports splash screen appears on boot-up, but we're on familiar ground here. Indeed, those who worried about how EA's $1.2 billion acquisition of Codemasters might impact its flagship series will find plenty to reassure them here, just as those looking for a significant step forward might well be disappointed: upon first impressions this very much feels like a stopgap year for the F1 series.

Heading the charge when it comes to new features is the Braking Point story mode, leaning into the lurid drama that's been key to Netflix series' Drive to Survive's success - and, of course, the lifeblood of F1 itself. There's an expanded cast brought alive with new CG that's not quite as unnerving as Codemasters' in-game character models (these scenes have been outsourced, with the script from the same writing team as - I can't quite get my head around this - wizard Derren Brown). It promises to run deeper - and longer - than its ultimately inconsequential debut back in 2019. What little there was back then was genuinely entertaining, so there's some potential for this new fully fleshed out story.

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It's 10 Years Since You First Didn't Plan To Buy A Wii U

2 years 10 months ago

Cast your minds back, nostalgia fans, to those halcyon early summer days of June 2011. It was E3, back when people met together in buildings and when people still cared about E3, that Nintendo revealed the follow-up to their astonishingly popular Wii console. Yes, as Reggie Fils-Aimé took the stage, that was the very…

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John Walker

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Baldur's Gate 3 developers Larian Studios snatch up a seventh studio

2 years 10 months ago

Like their upcoming mind flayer baddies, Baldur's Gate 3 developers Larian Studios have snatched some minds for a new studio. Larian have announced that they've snagged the development team from Spanish studio BlitWorks who they've previously worked with on porting their other big RPG Divinity: Original Sin 2 to the Nintendo Switch. Less sinister than the mind flayers though, I imagine. The two apparently got on so well while working on the Switch version of D:OS2 that Larian have lifted the developers from BlitWorks to create their new Barcelona studio.

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Lauren Morton