Posts by Pieter Naude:
Enter the Gungeon is free this week on the Epic Store
Posted on: 14 Jun 2019
Another Thursday, another free PC game. Following short on the heels of Kingdom: New Lands, this week the Epic Store has Enter the Gungeon by Dodge Roll studios on offer for the same price as a free toaster. For the unfamiliar, the Epic Store has a partnership program with developers in which a new free game is on … Continue reading Enter the Gungeon is free this week on the Epic Store
Ni No Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch is receiving a remaster for PC
Posted on: 12 Jun 2019
Bandai Namco is working on a Nintendo Switch version of Ni No Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch, as well as a remastered version for both the PC and the Playstation 4. Due to the success of the sequel on Steam, Bandai Namco have decided to invest in a PC port for one of Studio … Continue reading Ni No Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch is receiving a remaster for PC
Windows Game Pass price revealed for PC
Posted on: 09 Jun 2019
As we revealed in an article last year, Microsoft’s Phil Spencer announced his intentions to migrate the widely-beloved Game Pass to Windows 10 users, which has been the privilege of Xbox Players until now. It seems the service is about to launch in beta form soon, and Microsoft has finally revealed the pricing for early … Continue reading Windows Game Pass price revealed for PC
Team Sonic Racing – Review
Posted on: 09 Jun 2019
One of my favourite things in the gaming industry is the rivalries between mascots. Sam Fisher has Solid Snake, Duke Nukem has Serious Sam, Nathan Drake has Lara Croft, and, of course, Sonic has Mario. While their respective fan bases might get a little… passionate when you challenge their loyalty, the competition that these mascots … Continue reading Team Sonic Racing – Review
Kingdom: New Lands is the free game of the week on the Epic Store
Posted on: 07 Jun 2019
From today until the 13th of June, Kingdom: New Lands is yours to try and keep for free with compliments from the Epic Store. As part of an ongoing deal with third-party developers, the Epic Store has added the spiritual successor of Kingdom: Classic to a list of free releases they will be making available throughout … Continue reading Kingdom: New Lands is the free game of the week on the Epic Store
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild and other Nintendo games can support path tracing
Posted on: 03 Jun 2019
A Nintendo emulator for the Wii U has proven itself compatible with the path tracing capabilities that have been built into the popular Reshade post-processing tool. BSoD Gaming shared a video a few days ago in which a selection of Nintendo games, including Breath of the Wild, was running at 60 frames per second while … Continue reading The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild and other Nintendo games can support path tracing
City of Brass is the latest free game on the Epic Store
Posted on: 31 May 2019
The Epic Store has chosen City of Brass as their second free game of this month for players to try and keep. This is the perfect chance to try your hand at this whip-lashing, sword-swinging, Arabian-themed adventure that took the indie and middle shelf scene by storm last year.
RAGE 2 – Review
Posted on: 28 May 2019
What is the secret behind a good sequel? While some of the best sequels focus on refining what was poorly implemented in the first installment, others just carry on the story and leave the core gameplay largely intact. Then there are sequels that have blown our minds by making everything bigger or more elaborate, and … Continue reading RAGE 2 – Review
Steam Link now available to iOS mobile devices
Posted on: 17 May 2019
In March 2019, we released an article on Valve’s return to game streaming via the Steam Link app. Several readers noted at the time that mobile iOS devices held a conspicuous absence within the list of supported platforms, but now it appears Valve has just released an iOS version of the app.
GOG.com is offering the first Witcher game for free
Posted on: 14 May 2019
The first Witcher game is currently available for free to players with a GOG.com account. In an effort to promote the spin-off game derived from within the Witcher trilogy, Gwent, GOG.com has included an enhanced edition of the first game as a signing-on bonus of sorts.