Todd Howard describes Starfield as “Skyrim in space” because of course he does
One likes to think that at some point Bethesda will move on from Skyrim but we all know that won’t actually happen.
One likes to think that at some point Bethesda will move on from Skyrim but we all know that won’t actually happen.
E3 2021 is almost over, and in keeping with the theme of everyone getting a small press conference, Razer hit the digital stage yesterday to show off its upcoming wares. Nothing too surprising here: some new hardware, confirmation of post-pandemic fashion, and a few peripherals were the order of the day, each one featuring the Razer brand of style, green, and a whole lot of RGB.
Few things in this universe are set in stone but the generally high visual quality of a Forza game is one such thing.
Right, because a third-person action live-service game really panned out well the last time, right Square Enix?
Looks like it’s back to World War II for more trenches, beaches and whole mess of stick-like grenades.
E3 kicks off this week, and due to a worldwide pandemic still currently raging about, the Electronic Software Association of America has decided that shoving a few thousand nerds into the confined space of a Los Angeles convention center probably isn't a wise idea. This year's E3 is thus an all-digital event, and future incarnations of the show might be going for a hybrid approach in the future.
One has to hope this means that Ubisoft really took player feedback into account because I’m sure we all remember how rough that game looked.
After a year away from the spotlight, E3 is back and finally ready to bulldoze an entire dump-truck's worth of hype straight to your face. With just over a week to go, E3 2021 officially kicks off on Saturday with a beefy salvo from Ubisoft, and then continues through to Sunday with the likes of Microsoft, Bethesda, and Square Enix all delivering various showcases.
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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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