Horizon Forbidden West features an entirely new skill tree and “free-climbing” system
You ever wonder if Nintendo paid the person who came up with “free-climbing” what they were worth considering it’s seemingly changing every AAA game?
You ever wonder if Nintendo paid the person who came up with “free-climbing” what they were worth considering it’s seemingly changing every AAA game?
The event, which is seemingly dedicated to the upcoming PS5 game, will reveal plenty of interesting nuggets.
Dormant for the last seven years, don’t expect Killzone to make a return anytime soon or deliver absolutely bullcrap announcement trailers at E3, as another nail was just hammered into its coffin.
Horizon: Zero Dawn is finally coming to PC next week, and provided that you have a decent rig you'll be able to play it with fancy features such as ultra-wide support, unlocked frame-rates and dynamic foliage. It's like regular foliage, but DYNAMIC!
One of the best games on the PS4 currently, is finally making the hop to PC on August 7. Just in time for me to buy it and have a second platform to ignore it, just like I’ve done with my current black box for the last couple of…years. WAIT TRACY PUT DOWN THE KNIFE I SWEAR I’LL PLAY IT THIS TIME!
What a fantastic generation of games we’ve had so far. So what’s the plan for the PlayStation 5 era? More of the same, with an even stronger focus on single-player than ever before.
The previously PlayStation 4 exclusive has been rumoured to make it’s debut on PC for several months and it’s clear that Guerrilla Games is tired of all the speculation.
In a big turnaround, it seems like Sony may finally be ready to look beyond their own big box with the release of Horizon: Zero Dawn on PC.
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A spooky European village. Properly scary castle mania. Vampires. Werewolves! The only thing more frightening, is a glimpse at your empty bank account when it comes to deciding whether or not you can grab Resident Evil Village this month. Capcom's successor to its long-running survival-horror franchise is finally out, and if you've read our review then you know the game is a winner on multiple levels.
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