Seems like a Crash Team Racing remake will be revealed this week
Seems as though Crash Team Racing is getting its long-awaited reveal at The Game Awards this week. Start your engines!
Seems as though Crash Team Racing is getting its long-awaited reveal at The Game Awards this week. Start your engines!
Crash is getting his first brand new stage in many a year, thrown directly into the N Sane Trilogy. Called Future Tense, the new stage can be accessed from Crash Warped and features a wholly original design with more challenging elements that were designed to test players of any skill level.
Here's one snippet of information to digest thanks to Bungie tweeting a tease: Destiny 2’s next big expansion is called Forsaken, and it looks like it’ll have a Fallen-centric theme to it as players return to The Reef.
Players had discovered a puzzle in the form of an ornate symbol on Rasputin’s bunker wall in the latest Destiny 2 expansion, Warmind. What made it so special? The symbol was of a big lock surrounded by keys and symbols, so obviously something was up. Something involving real-world treasure.
Exotics are getting retuned, new gear is being added and Mars is just begging for Guardians to return as an ancient sect of the Hive thaws out and starts wrecking the Hellas Basin while the Golden Age Warmind known as Rasputin adds a thickening agent to the plot. So when can you start playing Destiny 2: Warmind?
It might have been a long wait, but Bungie proves with its PC version of Destiny 2 that a good PC port takes a little extra work to get feeling this good.
Is Crash's return in the N.Sane trilogy kicking your blue shorts out? It might not be entirely your fault.
It’s that very drought of content that defined Destiny 2 that developer Bungie and its parent company Activision want to avoid for Destiny 2, a promise that’ll have them chucking plenty of their considerable resources at the sequel in an attempt to keep that franchise populated between the months of expansions that are on the horizon.
Blockchain technology has evolved far beyond its initial conception as the backbone of cryptocurrencies …
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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