This morning Sony finally confirmed what people have suspected for a few months now: Horizon Zero Dawn is coming to PC. PlayStation’s Hermen Hulst said it’ll arrive sometime this summer. Horizon Zero Dawn is not…
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Update: Google and Microsoft are scaring consumers over Edge extensions, and for what?
Editor’s Note: As of March 10, the warning on the Chrome Web Store page has been removed, and replaced with a message that says: “You can now add extensions from the Chrome…
Red Dead Online: Claim Tons of Rank Rewards and Offers This Week
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Half-Life: Alyx – We Played the First 4 Hours
The first new Half-Life game in over 12 years begins more quietly than you’d probably expect. You, as Alyx Vance, are on an apartment patio, looking out at a City 17 afternoon…
Norman Reedus Says He’s Talking to Kojima About ‘Other Stuff’
Norman Reedus has said that he’s in talks to do “other stuff” with Hideo Kojima. The news comes in the wake of new rumours suggesting Kojima Productions is working on a new…
Horizon Zero Dawn Confirmed for PC
A PC version of Horizon Zero Dawn has been confirmed, after months of rumours. In an interview with PlayStation Blog, Head of PlayStation Worldwide Studios (and ex-managing director of Guerrilla Games) Hermen Hulst…
The Full Nerd ep. 128: Next-gen Radeon RDNA2 details revealed, inside the future of power supplies
In this episode of The Full Nerd, Gordon Ung, Brad Chacos, and Adam Patrick Murray talk about the future of graphics cards, and the future of power supplies. We kick things off talking…
Panzer Dragoon VR Game Announced
A new Panzer Dragoon VR game has been announced today to celebrate 25 years since the first game in the series came out in Japan. This new game reimagines and combines the…
The Unofficial Avatar: The Last Airbender Game That Already Has Millions of Admirers
‘Avatar [Aang Project]’ was the first creation I followed in Dreams. Coincidentally, I’d recently finished a rewatch of Nickelodeon’s incredible series, Avatar: The Last Airbender, and bemoaned the fact that there never…
Ori and the Will of the Wisps review: A lively adventure in the shadow of the forest of death
Skitter. Skitter skitter. It’s time to move. Paws padding across the sand dunes, Ori scampers out from under the log, leaping up into the air and rebounding off the wall, grabbing a pole…
