Update: Larian has provided more details on the update, addressing “cut content” criticism and promising “better closure to the story’s final act in the form of a more fleshed-out ending for Karlach.” Full details here.
Original story: Don’t worry too much if the first major patch for Baldur’s Gate 3 didn’t fix whatever particular problem ails you, because Larian Studios said today that the next big update is just about ready to go.
It’s a bit surprising that the next full-size patch for Baldur’s Gate 3 will apparently turn up so soon after the last one, which rolled out on August 25, three weeks and four hotfixes after the game’s release. Despite that major update coming only a few days ago, it sounds like this next pat…
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Read moreNew images have appeared online purporting to show a prototype RTX 3090 Super graphics card (via Videocardz), and honestly, I think it’s gorgeous. I am very much a fan of the design of Nvidia’s last two generations of Founders Edition cards—though I do still find the sheer scale of the RTX 3090, RTX 4090, and RTX 4080 absolutely ludicrous—but I think I would be even more down for this all-black design.
It’s a world away from the original Super series of cards Nvidia released for the RTX 20-series generation. Those used the standard cards’ shroud, itself reminiscent of a twin burner camping stove, and then added a mirror finish and a green negative space “super” logo.
And I hated them. It wasn’t just that they were horrible to photograph for a review, but that mir…
Read moreI’ve been quite confused by Layers of Fear, the latest entry in Bloober Team’s wildly successful gothic horror series. I thought it was a straight remake of the not-that-distant 2016 original, given it sports exactly the same name. Yet the developers have been pitching it as the series’ “crowning work”, which smacks of arrogance for a remake. Having delved into it a little more, I now understand that it’s a remake of both Layers of Fear 1 and 2, plus a bunch of extra bits including a newly created chapter designed to wrap up the story.
All of this is landing next month, but if you want to try before you buy, you’ll be able to do that in a few days’ time. Bloober Team announced that a Steam demo for Layers of Fear will leap out of the closet at you on Monday, May 15. It’ll be aroun…
Read moreAlthough the trailer for Kunitsu-Gami: Path of the Goddess was shown again during Capcom’s showcase, no substantial details were revealed, other than an additional voiceover describing it as a “beautiful yet unsettling world of mystery” which—in a fittingly mysterious way—doesn’t reveal much about the game itself.
This has diehard fans of Japanese action-adventure games wondering what inspired this new IP. The first and most likely choice for its DNA comes from Capcom’s own Onimusha. Initially intended to be a Sengoku take on Resident Evil, Onimusha became its own well-regarded action series. It’s not had a new release in a while, save a remaster of the first game—Onimusha: Warlords—in 2018, leaving its fanbase hungry for mo…
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I do like a NetherRealm fighting game story mode, and the upcoming expansion for Mortal Kombat 1, Khaos Reigns, is adding to the narrative with the return of Havik—though this time, a Havik from an alternate timeline. I don’t expect to understand what’s going on, but I do expect to see a bunch of gratuitous slow-motion martial arts and eviscerations, and that’s always a good time.
The Khaos Reigns expansion also comes with Kombat Pack 2, adding several more fighters. Some are reimagined versions of returning characters seen in the story mode: Noob Saibot, Cyrax, and Sektor. It also comes with three crossover guest fighters: Conan the Barbarian (based on the version played by Arnold Schwarzenegger in the movies), Ghostface from the Scream series, and the T-1000 from …
Read moreI make it no secret that I love Dread Delusion, a chunky, retro RPG in a stunning alien world with body horror-fueled societies clinging to life on the asteroids orbiting a small, blood-red star. Despite its throwback looks and a green “verified” badge however, it used to just tank my Steam Deck, rarely cresting above 30fps and typically hovering around 25. A recent early access update has vastly improved those numbers, and the culprit was so simple I can still barely believe it.
Developer Lovely Hellplace outlined the changes coming in the Cadaver Keep update earlier in the month, and one of them particularly caught my eye. “Our programmer fotocopiadora has vastly improved the way the game loads data between regions,” lead developer James Wragg explained. “This has allow…
Read morePC players have been getting a lot of shitty ports recently. We’re talking frame-dropping, glitch-swollen monstrosities that feel like they’ve warped here from the dark days of the late 2000s. But at least one of them might be getting a fix. The remaster of Chrono Cross, which hit PC last year riddled with stuttering and framerate issues, is slated for a patch “this month,” per an announcement on the Chrono Cross Twitter account (via RPS).
The Chrono Cross remaster’s performance was so bad that it eventually got re-remastered by the fans themselves. A mod by a creator named isa managed to coax a stable(ish) 30fps out of the game by opening it up in Cheat Engine and poking at things until they worked better. But you hopefully won’t have to rely on such jury-rigged fixes for much lo…
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I admit it, when I turned up at Riot’s LA HQ to learn about its League of Legends summer event, I was fully resigned to having the snot kicked out of me. My MOBA experience consists of a couple hours spent in an apartment where two Russian lads were getting incredibly heated about something happening in Dota 2, and that’s about it. My task, as I saw it, was to Forrest Gump my way through proceedings before reporting back to one of PCG’s actual MOBA-knowers.
So imagine my all-body bafflement when Riot unveiled Swarm | Operation: Anima Squad, the ungainly name for the “brand new PvE game mode” that makes up LoL’s 2024 summer event, and I was pretty dang good at it. Not because I’m some kind of MOBA idiot savant, mind you, but because the entire thing is basically Vampire Su…
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