Activision Blizzard confirmed the PC requirements for Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 will be slightly more demanding than last year’s Modern Warfare 2. While fans on PlayStation and Xbox don’t have to worry about console compatibility, those playing on PC will need to check the game’s requirements before buying it or downloading it on… Continue reading ‘Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare 3’ PC requirements
Author: Andy Brown
‘Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare 3′ tips for getting better at multiplayer
When it comes to the fast-paced gameplay of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3, it can be a scramble to find the best guns and tactics for winning multiplayer matches. However, don’t worry if you’re new and getting killed every other second, as the real trick is to simply keep playing until you get a… Continue reading ‘Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare 3′ tips for getting better at multiplayer
‘The Last Of Us’ composer Gustavo Santaolalla: “Life is so connected to creating”
During a Zoom interview, renowned composer Gustavo Santaolalla spoke with NME about his storied career and his work on the score for The Last of Us. A 72-year-old Argentinian, Santaolalla has won numerous awards for his scores, including two Academy Awards and a BAFTA. He has turned down many projects throughout his career, gravitating towards… Continue reading ‘The Last Of Us’ composer Gustavo Santaolalla: “Life is so connected to creating”
‘Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door’ review: doesn’t fold under pressure
The iconic 2004 role-playing game (RPG) is back, and Nintendo has released Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, a remake of the classic adventure game. The game has a similar plot, as Princess Peach has been kidnapped and taken to a prison cell by the X-Nauts, who are seeking rare artifacts, the Crystal Stars, that can… Continue reading ‘Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door’ review: doesn’t fold under pressure
Thrones Of Decay is a return to form for ‘Total War: Warhammer 3’
Tamurkhan, one of three faction leaders included in Total War: Warhammer 3’s Thrones Of Decay downloadable content (DLC), is a formidable force in battle and has a penchant for spreading plague and razing cities. Once a human warlord, Tamurkhan served Nurgle, the Chaos god of plague and pestilence. As a “gift” from his deity, he… Continue reading Thrones Of Decay is a return to form for ‘Total War: Warhammer 3’
‘Connections’ answers and hints for today, April 27
The New York Times’ Connections game is notorious for its tricky nature. The objective of the game is to classify 12 words into four themes. While some tasks, such as grouping four kinds of fish together, can be easy, others can be very abstract. If you find yourself facing a challenging grouping problem, then today’s… Continue reading ‘Connections’ answers and hints for today, April 27
Could you save a struggling record store? Give it a spin in ‘Wax Heads’
Repeater Records is struggling in the midst of the vinyl sales boom in the UK. However, it’s at the heart of the charming indie PC game, Wax Heads, a game that’s going to appeal to anyone who loves to spend time in their local record store. In illustrations that are fashioned in a comic book… Continue reading Could you save a struggling record store? Give it a spin in ‘Wax Heads’
‘Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2’ has been revealed – and it’s launching this year
Warhorse Studios is back with Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2, the direct sequel to their 2018 medieval role-playing game. Players will once again assume the role of peasant-turned-knight Henry in 15th century Bohemia. This time around, however, Henry will be dealing with the “problems of kings” on his quest to avenge his destroyed village. The first… Continue reading ‘Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2’ has been revealed – and it’s launching this year
‘Life Eater’ review: twisted kidnapping simulator strikes at the heart
Horror simulator game, Life Eater, created by Strange Scaffold, can easily get its players in some serious legal trouble. Players of this game take on the role of a modern-day druid, whose objective is to stalk and ultimately sacrifice victims in order to prevent the world’s destruction by an unknown god. To achieve this, players… Continue reading ‘Life Eater’ review: twisted kidnapping simulator strikes at the heart
‘Crow Country’ taps into ‘Resident Evil’ and ‘Silent Hill’ to create a ’90s-inspired nightmare
The days of the ‘90s were not short of terrifying moments, particularly in the world of gaming. The era where PlayStation (PS1) games Silent Hill and Resident Evil made waves in the survival horror genre we cherish today, Crow Country, the upcoming horror by London-based developer SFB Games, takes us back to that thrilling time.… Continue reading ‘Crow Country’ taps into ‘Resident Evil’ and ‘Silent Hill’ to create a ’90s-inspired nightmare