Achievements are slowly popping up on The Epic Games Store
After a year on the drawing board, it seems that we’re finally getting to a point where Epic can proudly proclaim, “Achievement Unlocked!”
After a year on the drawing board, it seems that we’re finally getting to a point where Epic can proudly proclaim, “Achievement Unlocked!”
They may not have the highest of profiles, but between dedicated horror games such as a new Flight Simulator, indie rock adventures in No Straight Roads and flinging a foolish samurai into battle against an ancient evil, I'm digging what I'm seeing so far.
It’s not like we thought the game needed to be any harder but I guess those sadists with a difficulty fetish will be pleased.
Squadron 42 was due for release in 2016, but seeing as how it has been four years of the goalposts constantly being moved on this topic, the masses are beginning to revolt. There's no shortage of threads on forums complaining about CIG's lack of transparency, which eventually resulted in the studio issuing a response. A response that basically laid out a roadmap…for a roadmap.
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!
Hawkeye won't be sitting on the benches for long when Marvel's Avengers launches, as he'll be the first free DLC character that players can get their hands on
Any excuse to dip the toes back into that melancholically comforting world is fine by me.
And once again, you'll be up to snow good in this final expansion to the amazing strategy game set at the end of the world.
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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