Darksiders Genesis PC requirements aren’t too apocalyptic
Darksiders Genesis will arrive in February 2020. So how much PC do you need to run the game? Surprisingly not much!
Darksiders Genesis will arrive in February 2020. So how much PC do you need to run the game? Surprisingly not much!
It’s no secret that this game has already earned itself a reputation for being a third-person Dark Souls game and despite the career I’m currently investing a lot of my time into, I’m not exactly drawn to describing it as such. I know it’s the meme that game journalists describe anything that’s difficult as Dark Souls and then a lot …
Remnant: From the Ashes looks superb, has been in development for a good chunk of time and it deserves more love when it launches in a week. So if you’re keen to try something different but you want the lowdown on what to expect, here’s a quick primer on everything that you need to know about this post-apocalypse shooter that blends a little of the ol’ Dark Souls influence with the addictive grind of an RPG where numbers do matter.
Users have been able to update the game with the DLC only to find various placeholders and assets that have yet to finalised.
Over on PC, a new patch is currently in testing and that should make Darksiders III’s somewhat broken gameplay more balanced and fair, amongst some of its many other issues that currently plagues the sequel.
Beneath the mountain of bugs, shoddy design and inconsistent performance, there’s a genuinely good adventure waiting to be experienced in Darksiders III. Unfortunately, its numerous problems are more than just annoying in nature. They’re quite simply…apocalyptic.
Can the new tactical action direction of Darksiders 3 pull off a win for THQ and developer Gunfire Games? Hell if I know, but I’m still intrigued by what I see in the latest trailer for Darksiders 3, that shows off Fury and her ultimate skillset.
The best feature that Darksiders incorporated into its open-world design of hack ‘n slash exploration? Easily the puzzles that wouldn’t be out of place in any Legend of Zelda game. Puzzles were brilliant head-scratchers, moments where players could breathe and rest their thumbs while they let their grey matter do the heavy lifting, or in my case, scream at an inanimate object in sheer frustration.
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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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