Can’t Stop Playing is our monthly celebration of a game we’re loving. This time we have been buried under the pixel avalanches of physicsy roguelike Noita. Watch out for more articles on it throughout the month. “Ants. Cover them in ants.” The RPS treehouse is gathered around my screen, where several dozen stickmen are currently
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Washington D.C. is still under siege, and fans of The Division 2 are getting a huge content update sooner rather than later. Ubisoft announced today that the next wave of paid downloadable content for The Division 2 will be launching next week, October 15, for players who’ve purchased the Year 1 Pass. Title Update 6 includes two new
Premature Evaluation is the weekly column in which Steve Hogarty explores the wilds of early access. This week, he’s taking on the faceless organisations of Conglomerate 451. Developer: RuneHeadPublisher: 1C EntertainmentRelease: Out now (early access)On: WindowsFrom: SteamFor: £17, $21, €19 Conglomerate. Even the word sounds sinister, like it might throw a burlap sack over your
On the official Doom twitter account today, id Software announced a delay to the upcoming Doom Eternal. The game is now expected to launch on March 20, 2020 on Xbox One, PS4, and PC. The Switch version is slated for a future release with no specific date and time given. In addition to the delay news,
Updated October 8, 9:10 AM Today on PlayStation Blog, Sony provided an update for its next-generation console, which is now officially called PlayStation 5 and is releasing during 2020’s holiday season. Jim Ryan, Sony Interactive Entertainment’s president and CEO also outlined changes to the PlayStation 5’s controller. “There are two key innovations with the PlayStation
PlayStation 4 users will no longer be able to use Facebook integration to share content or connect with friends, according to Sony’s support website. As of October 7, the video game publisher has yet to give a reason for the split from the social media giant, but it assured fans that the console’s share feature
“Lovecraftian” is a word that I wouldn’t exactly called abused, but it’s both easily recognised and a little open to interpretation. Stygian‘s intepretation of Lovecraftian horror is almost meta. I’d call the core of Lovecraft a confrontation of reality. It’s not that the truth is gory or big or even scary. It’s that it just
One of the few things that’ll coax me outside under a damp October sky is the chance to pick mushrooms, and now I don’t even have to do that thanks to the joys of video games, specifically Mushroom Hunt. The free text adventure has a lot going on besides just looking for tasty fungi too,
In all the hubbub of the week, you might’ve missed some of the patches and updates rolled out to games. Presenting the Weekly Updates Update, a noncomprehensive roundup of new maps and characters and balance tweaks and fixes and such which caught my eye over the week – including a few we haven’t posted about.
Iron Man VR was announced in March and has looked promising ever since. However, while we’ve gotten our hands on a small demo for the game, we’ve been eagerly anticipating playing the full release. During today’s Marvel Games panel at New York Comic Con, Marvel revealed we’ll finally have that opportunity on February 28. IGN