Here’s a first brief look at the gameplay of the Command & Conquer remaster
So how will Command & Conquer’s upcoming remaster look then? Like a blast from the past according to Petroglyph games.
So how will Command & Conquer’s upcoming remaster look then? Like a blast from the past according to Petroglyph games.
In 2011, EA’s games started to disappear from Steam as EA decided to start selling its digital PC games directly, through its own digital storefront and launcher, Origin. Now years later, it’s starting to look like EA’s games might make their way back to Valve’s platform.
The next game throwing its candy into the trick or treat bag? None other than Anthem, with a shock announcement that it has some new content to share. Kind of. Called Season of the Skulls, this event is described by Bioware as “a themed, season-long event that offers unique rewards and challenges for its duration”. So skins and other cosmetics, I guess.
Forget about killer space monsters, rabid legions of homicidal humans driven mad by exotic science and the pure terror of survivor’s guilt running rampant across your psyche. Nothing creeps me out more than the old song of “cross my heart, hope to die and stick a needle in my eye” coming true.
If you’re planning to play on PC, here’s what you’ll need to get your digital lightsaber purring like a Rancor that has just been well-fed on disposable slaves.
Tis the month to get spooky! What will you be dressing up as? A zombie? A vampire? The physical embodiment of your student loan debt? The choices are endless. If you’re not in the mood for a little of the ol’ trick ‘n treat cultural hijacking that usually ends with someone smelling your feet (An S-Class crime across the world), then fret not! Plenty of video games will be leveraging their live service functions to get in on the action.
Cheaters suck. As I’ve said countless times over the years, I have no problem with people who cheat in their own single player games – but when they take those cheats online and ruin the fun for everybody else, they belong in a special circle of hell. There are already countless anti-cheat mechanics in place across the gamut of games, but EA’s now patented a new one.
In the Galactic Empire, the Inquisitorius has only one mission: seek out and destroy all remnants of the Jedi Order. Learn more about what Cal Kestis is searching the galaxy for and why the Empire will stop at nothing to bring him down.
Have you ever double-checked your doors at night because something just didn’t feel secure? …
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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