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I miss Command and Conquer

By Darryn Bonthuys
June 28, 2018
in :  Features, Gaming
72

RTS games are very very far from being dead, but they’re also nowhere near as industry-defining as they once were. They’re the domain of a niche audience now, a genre for the patient and those who enjoy investing their time into hours of preparation before kickstarting a war on a global scale. Command and Conquer was the very best in this genre, before it was killed off for good.

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Corsair makes a bet on streaming by purchasing Elgato Gaming

By Alessandro Barbosa
June 28, 2018
in :  Gaming, Technology
3

Elgato Gaming has been at the forefront of making gaming capture, streaming and more easy and affordable, and it's why Corsair has decided to buy them out.

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Cyberpunk 2077 might still be years away, as CD Projekt RED tempers expectations after E3 showing

By Alessandro Barbosa
June 28, 2018
in :  Gaming
10

Despite having a lengthy and robust showing at E3, CD Projekt RED is warning players that their latest RPG might still be further away than they assume.

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By creating focus, Bioware’s Anthem is ready to drive to excellence

By Darryn Bonthuys
June 27, 2018
in :  Gaming
11

It takes time to gather the right people, resources and idea to craft something special. In the case of Bioware and Anthem, that co-operative action RPG has been a six-year journey that began shortly after Mass Effect 3 was finished.

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The ten biggest games still to come in 2018

By Darryn Bonthuys
June 27, 2018
in :  Features, Gaming
13

While plenty of games are shown off every year, the industry still has some BIG titles reserved for the final half of our trip around the sun, culminating in a fourth quarter where the biggest players around go for broke as they attempt to grab some of that sweet silly season revenue.

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Dying Light 2 wants to create accurate politics for the zombie apocalypse

By Darryn Bonthuys
June 27, 2018
in :  Gaming
2

For Dying Light 2, developer Techland is examining the idea of a new city-state rising from the ashes of humanity. How would it function? Is it truly secure? And what Faustian deals are you expected to make, to keep your safe zone running? A lot, as you’re going to need to strike a few deals with less than savoury characters who’ll help you out.

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After The Walking Dead finale, Telltale is ditching its aging engine for Unity

By Alessandro Barbosa
June 27, 2018
in :  Gaming
1

Telltale Games is waving the white flag and finally moving onto a more modern engine for their new projects, with the aging Telltale Tool finally being put to rest.

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Ghost of Tsushima is a “skill-based” brawler

By Darryn Bonthuys
June 27, 2018
in :  Gaming
4

Two blokes hurling chunks of sharpened steel at each other’s faces? There’s nothing romantic about that. It’s something that you get a taste of in Ghost of Tsushima, whose first gameplay demo at E3 this year was a dirty dance of blood and heads being sent flying.

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