Alright, first of all, a disclaimer. I can't confirm whether American Truck Simulator's version of Chicago - famously nicknamed the Windy City - is authentically blustery. For one, you can't get out of your lorry in ATS. Sure, the flags you can see from inside the cab are fluttering, but that could…
Four, count 'em, four, great hosts.
How open is open source code, really?
If I'm going to burn off some fps, then give my eyes something to go dizzy over.
I blast out of Tokyo, off into the countryside. At first, the roads run alongside waterlogged rice paddies, through flat and open country. Soon, though, I hit the coastal highway which winds its way over deep blue sea and past fishing villages. Carving north, I navigate snaking passes straight out…
From handhelds to old gaming PCs, pretty much anything will run the new Forza.
Riding a well-worn track.
Still not exactly a bargain, but at least it's not sold out.
Strap in.
S&box, Facepunch Studios' open source game development platform/spiritual successor to Garry's Mod continues to fight a battle against AI-generated games early doors. After Facepunch founder Garry Newman was quick to confirm the studio would be "taking action to promote human creativity and push…
Gotta go fast.
Why is everything and everyone so bloody slow?
You say Vergil, I say Virgil, you say tomato, I say…
Nvidia said it had 0% market share in China mere months ago.
In good news for fans of little painted fellas who stand about menacingly, Warhammer 40,000: Mechanicus II finally has a proper release date. It's out on May 21st, arriving alongside the annual Warhammer Skulls showcase that typically offers a range of updates on games you have to decide whether to…
Arc Raiders is switching up its update cadence, with developers Embark having decided that dropping a major set of additions every six months is better for the shooter's long-term health than sticking to a monthly update grind. The first update set to be released under this new modus operandi's…
The Horizon Festival's going to Japan, finally.
Some idle musing about the nature of morality in sandbox games has spiraled out of control.
Dragon's Dogma mentioned!
This is not a deal to be missed.