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The Witcher 3 Switch Devs Detail Troubles of Initial Porting Process

Posted on December 6, 2019

When a Nintendo Switch port of The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt was announced earlier this year, many wondered just how the massive game would run on the less-powerful platform. It was obvious that…

Budget Cuts 2: Mission Insolvency Preview: I, For One, Do NOT Welcome Our Robot Overlords

Posted on December 6, 2019

While VR continues to wait for its killer app (hello, Half-Life: Alyx…maybe?), the inherently immersive platform has hosted plenty of wonderful and underrated games. 2018’s Budget Cuts was one of the most…

Darksiders Genesis Price Raised on Google Stadia

Posted on December 6, 2019

Google Stadia released last month to a rough launch filled with delayed access codes and technical issues. After beefing up its launch lineup just a few days before release, some Stadia users have…

How to Change Weather in Pokemon Sword and Shield (With Weather Dates)

Posted on December 6, 2019

Here’s how to change the weather in Sword and Shield, complete with weather dates. Powered by WPeMatico

The Best Reviewed Games of 2019

Posted on December 6, 2019

With the end-of-year rush now behind us, we’re looking back at the best games of 2019. We’ve already covered the best games on each system — PS4, Xbox One, Switch, PC —…

Wargroove Developers Apologize for Whitewashing Controversy

Posted on December 6, 2019

Wargroove developer Chucklefish has issued an apology after receiving criticism for whitewashing its cast of characters from the strategy military sim. The developer says that it will aim to do better in…

A year in, the Epic Games Store’s fight against Steam has made PC gaming better for everyone

Posted on December 6, 2019

A year ago, I wrote these words: “Epic Games is creating a Steam rival and Valve should be scared.” And for good reason: The Epic Games Store debuted December 6, 2018 and…

Hallelujah! Google Keep notes and lists are finally coming to Google Assistant

Posted on December 6, 2019

After years of promises, changes, and utter confusion involving what should be a staple feature of all assistants, Google appears to finally be rolling out the ability to create and manage notes…

Razer Huntsman Tournament Edition review: This stripped-down plank is laser-focused on ‘pro’ features

Posted on December 6, 2019

About a year ago we reviewed the Razer Huntsman Elite, arguably the first mainstream foray into optical keyboard switches. And uh…the only one, really. Optical switches still haven’t made much headway against traditional…

Hands on with the Snapdragon 8c and 7c, Qualcomm’s value-PC play

Posted on December 6, 2019

Let’s be honest: We’re a bit skeptical of the new Snapdragon 7c and 8c story, Qualcomm’s latest expansion of its Snapdragon Compute lineup into cheaper markets. But we had a chance to…

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