• Nintendo Continues To Target Streamers

    Critics love Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity for its combat, and its story (but not its technical performance). If you want to play the game, go ahead — you will probably enjoy it. However, if you want to livestream Age of Calamity's 30+ hours worth of content, that's where Nintendo draws the line.

    By Aaron Greenbaum November 20th, 2020 Read More
  • This Destiny 2: Beyond Light Subclass Already Got Nerfed

    Bungie's Destiny 2: Beyond Light has not been off to the hottest start. The game's avid community has lobbied many furious complaints against the game for various reasons: players getting a less substantial offering of new loot, troubled servers, and changes made to the game's Bright Dust rewards.

    By Elton R. Jones November 20th, 2020 Read More
  • An Overwhelming Majority Think This Underrated Game Most Deserves A Sequel

    What underrated game did you play and fall in love with that deserves a sequel? SVG conducted a survey and asked fans what underrated game they thought served a sequel. This is apparently an important topic to gamers, because approximately 2,700 people responded to the survey.

    By Mohammad Zarak Khan November 20th, 2020 Read More
  • How Cyberpunk 2077 Will Help Streamers Avoid DMCA Takedowns

    Streamers have been dealing with a lot of DMCA takedown warnings lately, and CD Projekt Red wants to make life a little easier for them. To help anyone streaming the game avoid these unfortunate encounters with the music industry enforcers, Cyberpunk 2077 will ship with a special "streamer mode."

    By Keegan McGuire November 20th, 2020 Read More
  • What Critics Are Saying About Dirt 5

    Dirt 5, the newest racing game in the Dirt series from Codemasters, was released this month for PC and consoles, including the Xbox Series X and PS5. Earlier games in the series were met with exceptionally high reviews. So how does the brand new Dirt 5 hold up to its successful predecessors?

    By Emily Gilbert November 20th, 2020 Read More
  • Here's Why You Likely Won't See PS4 Games At 120fps On PS5

    Many newer games take advantage of the Xbox Series X|S and PlayStation 5's support of high frame rates, but existing games should also be able to take advantage of smoother gameplay through backwards compatibility. However, more Xbox One games will be able to run in 120fps than Playstation 4 games.

    By Helen A. Lee November 20th, 2020 Read More
  • The Real Reason Valve's Co-Founder Is Launching A Gnome Into Space

    Gabe Newell recently relocated to New Zealand and stayed to become an official resident due to COVID-19 restrictions. He recently announced that he plans to raise money for the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit at Auckland's children's hospital, Starship, by launching a garden gnome into space.

    By Elise Nelson November 20th, 2020 Read More
  • Don't Get Used To Seeing New Hyrule Warriors Games

    Leading up to its release on Nov. 20, Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity has been, despite some flaws, well-received overall by critics. However, Eiji Aonuma, a long-time producer for the Legend of Zelda series, explained in an interview with IGN that this will not necessarily translate into a sequel.

    By Sam Skopp November 20th, 2020 Read More
  • Animal Crossing: New Horizons Players Are Getting The Cold Shoulder

    From villagers that annoy players endlessly to ones that add more joy to the Animal Crossing: New Horizons experience, the range of interactions is fairly diverse. However, with the new reactions, players are discovering villagers who aren't warm to the idea of relaxing next to them on the ground.

    By Brandon McIntyre November 20th, 2020 Read More
  • Sony's Making Desperate Moves Because Of Xbox

    The 2020 console wars have begun now that both PS5 and Xbox X have been released, and it seems that Sony's CEO is fighting to pull ahead by hinting at some possible new Playstation feature. Sony Interactive Entertainment boss Jim Ryan was asked how the company plans to respond to Xbox's Game Pass.

    By Emily Gilbert November 20th, 2020 Read More
  • CrossFire Fans Just Got Bad News

    Yet another video game has fallen victim to delays as a result of COVID-19. Smilegate and Remedy Entertainment's first-person-shooter CrossfireX, the next installment in the CrossFire series, is now slated to release some time in 2021. The official CrossfireX Twitter page just released a statement.

    By Elise Nelson November 20th, 2020 Read More
  • Famous GoldenEye Prop To Be Destroyed

    The National Science Foundation (NSF) has confirmed that the 1,000-foot telescope at Arecibo Observatory, as seen in 1995's GoldenEye film, as well as the classic video game based on it, is to be demolished. The dish made many discoveries in 57 years and starred in additional science fiction movies.

    By Elise Nelson November 20th, 2020 Read More
  • GTA Fans Are Furious Over Rockstar's Latest Move

    The Grand Theft Auto series is known for its expansive maps, and it looks like GTA Online's massive world is about to get even bigger. Rockstar just offered fans a preview of an upcoming map expansion through its official Twitter account.

    By Sam Zell-Breier November 20th, 2020 Read More
  • What You Didn't Know About The Game Boy Color's Black Cartridges

    The original Nintendo Game Boy line of handheld consoles were iconic pieces of gaming hardware from the late '80s into the early 2000s. While most Game Boy owners know that clear cartridges only work on Game Boy Color and the grey cartridges work on both, the black cartridges hold a special secret.

    By Keegan McGuire November 20th, 2020 Read More
  • Why Fans Should Be Worried About The Monster Hunter Movie

    Thanks to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the Monster Hunter premiere was pushed back to Dec. 30, 2020. Now, IGN has confirmed that the movie has a new release date, this time Dec. 25. At first, this seems like a boon worthy of any hunter. Not when facing two potentially bigger movies in a turf war.

    By Aaron Greenbaum November 20th, 2020 Read More
  • The Canceled Jurassic Park Game We Never Got To Play

    Jurassic Park: Survival was a video game that was originally planned to be released in November of 2001. This would have been released on the Nintendo GameCube, PlayStation 2, Xbox, and PC. The game was to be developed by Savage Entertainment. Unfortunately, development ceased and it was canceled.

    By Mohammad Zarak Khan November 20th, 2020 Read More
  • Major PS5 Bug Finally Fixed

    Sony has finally provided a solution for a download queue bug on the PlayStation 5, which caused games and apps to be stuck in a "Queued for Download" or error state. Players first discovered bugs last week upon the PS5's initial launch. At the time, the only solution was to factory reset the PS5.

    By Elise Nelson November 20th, 2020 Read More
  • Details You Need To Know About Upgrading Storage In The PS5

    Out of the box, new PS5 consoles come equipped with a 825GB hard drive, of which 667GB is usable, due to space taken by its operating system and other necessary data. PS5 owners who ultimately want to own more than five similarly-sized AAA titles will therefore need to add additional storage.

    By Sam Skopp November 20th, 2020 Read More
  • Electronic Arts May Have Three New Games On The Way

    Electronic Arts, which recently released Star Wars: Squadrons, FIFA 21, NHL 21, and the remastered Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit, filed some trademarks in Europe in early November. These new trademarks have everyone speculating about what the gaming company has planned going forward.

    By Nathan Simmons November 20th, 2020 Read More
  • Details You Missed In Cyberpunk 2077's Johnny Silverhand Trailer

    After delays that stretched on for the better part of a year, the highly anticipated Cyberpunk 2077 is only weeks away from its release date of Dec. 10. CD Projekt Red dropped a new trailer focused on Johnny Silverhand, packed with details revealing more about the character voiced by Keanu Reeves.

    By Keegan McGuire November 20th, 2020 Read More
  • In Spider-Man: Miles Morales, Be A Trash-Can, Not A Trash-Can't

    Spider-Man: Miles Morales is finally out for PS4 and PS5 gamers. While critical response to the game is very positive, players are beginning to discover a hilariously weird glitch. While playing Spider-Man: Miles Morales, some players are finding the titular hero being replaced by inanimate objects.

    By Nathan Simmons November 20th, 2020 Read More
  • Things Still Aren't Looking Good For GameStop

    These are dark days for GameStop, the video game retailer that was once a dominant force in the market. In an era where cloud gaming and digital releases are becoming the new normal, it's even harder for GameStop to remain relevant.

    By Sam Zell-Breier November 19th, 2020 Read More