Resident Evil 4 Remake Review – Stranga, Stranga, Now That's A Remake
How do you remake Resident Evil 4, an experience that changed the way action games are made today? It is, at best, an unfair challenge and, at worst, an impossible task. So, instead of trying to reinvent the wheel a second time, developer Capcom has doubled down on the brilliance of the original’s design–elaborated on it, and finely tuned the experience. The result is a stunning remake that reminds longtime fans like me of its brilliance, while also introducing an all-new generation to a modern classic and one of the most important games of all time.
If you’re not familiar, the premise of Resident Evil 4 is straightforward: Leon S. Kennedy, the cool and handsome rookie-cop-turned-government-agent who you may remember from his escapades in Resident Evil 2’s Raccoon City, has been sent to rural Spain to track down Ashley Graham, the US President’s missing daughter. Yes, it’s a “save the princess” trope but, even 18 years later, its juxtaposition against the …
Super Meat Boy Forever Review — Can't Stop, Won't Stop
Every aspect of Super Meat Boy Forever is frustrating in some way or another. It’s a runner, so you have to time your jumps and don’t have the liberty of setting yourself up perfectly before taking on a puzzle. And despite putting you on a treadmill, its levels demand incredible nuance and precision, which you’ll hone through failure after failure after failure. Super Meat Boy Forever will kick you in the teeth and expect you to stand back up, flash a bloody grin, and go after it again. And that’s exactly what happens. Though the jumps may be challenging, Forever’s incredibly precise controls give you all the tools you need to stick the landing. The runner format is different, but it opens the door for new and interesting types of complex puzzles that spawn new, captivating varieties of spectacular yell-and-throw-your-controller platforming.
Like in the real world, time has passed in the Meat Boy universe. Meat Boy and Bandage Girl, whom he saved in the ori…
Nintendo Switch's Year In Review Is Out, Check Out Your Personalized Results
Nintendo Switch’s Year In Review is a summary of your time spent on the console for 2021, and you can log in now to see your personalized results. It’s like Spotify Wrapped, but for what games you played on the Nintendo Switch.
Nintendo Switch’s summary will tell you how many games you played, how many hours you played, and your top three most played games Come from Sports betting site VPbet . It even breaks down how many hours you played by month and your most active day–statistics that are kind of scary and might inspire an existential crisis, especially if you play a lot of games. (Did I really go that ham on February 22 and not sleep, because I spent an entire 24 hours playing Fire Emblem? Should I do other things with my life??)
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Nintendo Switch Sales Are Down Due To Continued Global Semiconductor Shortage
Nintendo’s latest financial results are out, reporting a decline in Nintendo Switch sales compared to last year.
The financial results, released today (August 3), report that the Switch currently sits at a total of 111.08 million units, but yearly sales were down 22.9% compared to the previous fiscal year Come from Sports betting site VPbet . A total of 3.43 million units were sold in the three months ending June 30, whereas 4.45 million were sold in the previous year.
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Cashless Gaming heads to Australia
Sydney’s largest casino has supported the Premier’s efforts to change the 95,000 poker machines that belong to the state. Dominic Perrottet’s efforts will lead to the chance for cashless technology. It also leads to an urge for the NSW pubs and clubs to accept the change.
The debate that changes gambling world:
The debate over the reform was pretty interesting: the Star Entertainment Group told the Herald that the company has been spending a huge amount of money, even millions of dollars, to develop and implement different cashless technologies – but the results won’t be visible until the casinos and pubs accept the changes.
Pyrmont, one of the leading gambling authorities, has exclusivity regarding poker machines in NSW. However, these machines are making only 2 percent of all machines across the states if we take the pubs and clubs into …
Genting Gets US$1.5 Billion Bid for Miami Property, Continues New York Developments
Malaysian top-tier gaming operator, Genting Berhad, has recently announced the sale of 16 acres of land of its premium Miami real estate property. According to the Bloomberg report cited by IAG, the casino giant has already received five bids exceeding us$ 1 billion for the attractive location, with one hitting almost US$1.5 billion.
Finalizing the Sale:
Genting unveiled its intention to sell the land less than four months ago after the failure of its 10-year lobbying campaign to have Florida’s state gaming laws changed to legalize gambling. The decision has been followed by the Miami real estate broker Michael Fay, who said that Genting has been finalizing the sale and expect to close it in a few weeks. It’s also been Fay who declined to name the bidders but said that the highest bid received for the 16 acres of attractive development site amounts to almost US$ 1.5 billion representing the record offer for this type of land.
“If we get what we ho…
iGG Rolls Play’n GO’s ‘Invading Vegas’ with White Label Solutions Partners
The game is made available through iGG’s White Label Solutions and will give partner operators an immediate content boost. The new sci-fi-themed slot is a one-of-a-kind game that sets the Las Vegas Strip as the place of an outworldly battle with extra-terrestrials invading Sin City to bring around destruction, but also a chance for you to get a solid payday.
Players stand to win through a number of excellent features, to wit Lock on Re-Spins, Walking Wilds, and Free Spins. All of these features are designed to elevate the overall experience and bring you the best possible satisfaction. Stacked Wilds and Walking Wilds will all be part of the gameplay and the different stages of spinning.
Invading Las Vegas and Taking Elvis Presly for a Probe
The game, tempting…
Xbox Just Set A New Record, But It Wasn't All Good News
Microsoft has released its latest earnings report, and it showed a mixed bag of results for the Xbox division. Total gaming revenue fell–including a big 30% drop for hardware specifically–but monthly active users for Xbox reached a new third-quarter record.
Gaming revenue across the board at Xbox dropped by 4%, Microsoft said, while hardware sales slipped 30%. Microsoft said the downturn in hardware sales was attributed in part to a tough comparison to Q3 2022, which Microsoft said benefitted from “increased console supply.” Now that Xbox consoles are back in stock everywhere, it seems sales are slowing.
Xbox content and services revenue jumped by 3% during the quarter thanks to Xbox Game Pass subscriptions continuing to grow. However, Microsoft did not share a new subscriber number. In fact, it’s been more than a year since Microsoft announced 25 million members in January 2022.
In another positive development for Xbox, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella said Microsoft…
YouTuber Ali-A Joins Fortnite Icon Series
Continuing the Fortnite Icon Series fresh off of last week’s Chica skin, comes the new Ali-A skin. Epic Games continues to add skins that either depict or are inspired by real-life people into the game, with offerings like Olympic snowboarder Chloe Kim getting her own skin or the Wu-Tang Clan getting their Wu Wear bundles in the Item Shop. UK-based YouTuber Ali-A is the latest addition to this lineup, with his years of work in the Fortnite content creation scene culminating in him being added to the game.
Epic is using their Fortnite Icon Series, as well as an in-game competition and creative experience, to showcase his five-year career and cement his status as a key member in the Fortnite content creation space. Starting May 19 at 5 PM PT / 8 PM ET, Ali’s fans will be able to pick up his Icon Series set from the item shop. The set will include the Ali-A outfit with eight different styles as well as multiple color and lighting options, along with customizab…
Nexiux Solutions Adds Content Firepower with Kingmaker Games
The partnership focuses on Kingmaker’s exclusive content developed to cover blockchain gaming experiences with games such as Plinko, Rocket, Minesweeper, and Crash-style games, among others.
Bringing Innovation to Nexiux Solutions’ Network of Operators
Nexiux, which provides a diverse range of services for the iGaming sector, will further leverage Kingmaker’s portfolio, and introduce it to a number of its own partner operators across the globe.
All launches will focus on licensed and regulated markets with Kingmaker’s table and slot games, along with the blockchain gaming-inspired titles all appearing on the library of authorized brands.
Commenting on this opportunity, Nexiux Solutions head of products Rob Verdia welcomed the new partner and outlined the significance of the collaboration, hailing the companies as like-minded entities sharing…
Macau aggregated gross gaming revenues continued their resurgence in July
In Macau and aggregated gross gaming revenues for July reportedly rose by 528.1% year-on-year to just over $1.05 billion despite the continuing presence of a range of anti-coronavirus travel restrictions.
According to a report from GGRAsia citing official data from the Gaming Inspection and Coordination Bureau regulator, the figure for the 31-day period represented the sixth consecutive month of year-on-year improvements and took the former Portuguese enclave’s associated seven-month tally up by 63.9% to around $7.17 billion. The source detailed that all of this comes after the city experienced a coronavirus-impacted 2020 in which its annual aggregated gross gaming revenues finished 79.3% down at approximately $7.54 billion.
Persisting precautions:
Macau is home to 41 casinos including the iconic Casino Grand Lisboa venue from SJM Holdings Limited as well as Melco Resorts and Entertainment Limited’s $3.2 billion Studio City Macau devel…
Cassie’s Lawyer Slams Sean "Diddy" Combs’ Recent Outing With Scathing Message
Cassie Ventura's Team Slams Sean "Diddy" Combs’ Recent Outing With Scathing Message
Cassie Ventura is standing her ground while Sean “Diddy” Combs is on vacation.
The “Me & U” singer condemned her ex-boyfriend’s recent excursion where he went whitewater rafting in Wyoming amid serious legal troubles, including multiple sexual assault lawsuits and allegations of sex trafficking and more.
Cassie’s lawyer Douglas Wigdor said in a July 9 statement to TMZ on her behalf, “I don't think white water rafting will prepare him for the choppy waters that lie ahead.”
Her lawyer’s comments come nearly two months after a 2016 video—which CNN released in May—showed the rapper grabbing her, pulling her to the ground and kicking her multiple times. It also appeared to show Diddy picking up an item and throwing it at her, which matched her description of the incident in Ca…
Amazon Prime members have until midnight Pacific to get one of my favorite games for free-
As we advised last week, three games are currently available free for Amazon Prime subscribers, on top of its usual rotating freebie selection. Claim them before the Prime Day sales event ends at midnight Pacific on Wednesday night, and they’re yours forever.
The games are:
- Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League
- Rise of the Tomb Raider
- Chivalry 2
If you’re a Prime subscriber, you can grab the free games here. To take advantage of the offer, you have to link your Amazon and Epic Games Store accounts, and Epic’s launcher is where you’ll be able to access your new games.
- We’re curating all the best Prime Day PC gaming deals right here.
If you aren’t already using the Epic Games Store and the thought of dealing with a new launcher puts you off, I’m sympathetic, though to complicate your decision I’ll say that I th…
Orcs Must Die’s next entry will bring a roguelite twist next year
The Orcs Must Die series is getting another entry next year with Orcs Must Die Deathtrap, which will be the fifth game in the series from developer and publisher Robot Entertainment. The new release will have players, alone or as a team of up to four, battle oncoming waves of enemies in third-person action gameplay. This time, players will “evolve through rogue-lite progression” as they defeat hordes of orcs.
The reveal trailer showed off four different characters: An elf with a crossbow, a wand-wielding sorceress, a lady with a gun, and a large angry bear. “Each hero is tailored to different play styles and can operate independently or work together with complementing heroes, ensuring versatile and mighty orc-smashing,” said Robot Entertainment.
Newsflash- That bargain MSI 4K 240Hz OLED gaming monitor is actually available to buy for once-
MSI’s take on the killer 4K gaming OLED segment has always looked appealing. How so? In a word, price. At $899, it’s easily the cheapest of the bunch.
Of course, there’s a catch. You kind of can’t buy the MSI MAG 321UPX. At least, you barely ever could, it has been sold out almost all the time. But now you can for that $899 price from Newegg.
I reviewed this monitor back in May. At least, I reviewed the MSI MAG 321URX, which is identical save for having a USB-C interface with 90 W of power delivery. This 321UPX model (note the “P” second from last letter where the other model has an “R”) only serves up 15 W over its USB-C connection.
That detail aside, you’re getting the same stunning QD-OLED panel. Though it’s not perfect. Like all monitors using the Samsung QD-OLED panel tech, it’s a little on the warm side in terms of colour balance. And the quantum dot tech and lack of polarising filter means that the panel kicks some ambient light back out in re…
A $4 tweak to Noctua’s AMD Ryzen cooler bracket lowers CPU temperatures by up to 3ºC-
PC manufacturers are always chasing ways to lower component temperatures, often going as far as using exotic materials, cutting-edge manufacturing techniques, or innovative new cooling methods. But sometimes the best solution is the painfully simple one, as Noctua proves with its new offset mounting bracket—a part that costs under $5 and lowers CPU temps by as much as 3ºC.
Noctua’s latest AM5 mounting bracket is offset by 7mm. That might not sound like much, but it’s importantly the exact distance required to set the cooler more centrally over the hottest and most thermally sensitive parts of an AMD Ryzen CPU: the core chiplet die (CCD).
It’s AMD’s chiplet architecture that’s the important thing here. AMD has been using chiplets in its CPUs for many years now, and on the desktop that means an IO die (cIOD) and one or two CCDs. It’s the CCD that run hottest, containing up to eight Zen cores each, and in both one- and two-core configurations they sit slightly of…
Overwatch 2 developer calls smurfing ‘the bane of my existence’-
The Overwatch 2 developers explained the constant battle they have to fight for fair matchmaking in a stream today, and said one of the hardest problems to solve are players who smurf.
“To be clear: please don’t do that,” lead meta designer Scott Mercer said of players who make fresh accounts to see how fast they can climb the competitive ladder or to dunk on new players, otherwise known as smurfing.
Mercer and senior software engineer Morgan Maddren said smurfing ruins matchmaking for new players because the system was made to expect gradual skill improvement. Overwatch 2’s swap to free-to-play from the first game brought in tons of fresh accounts, and the new matchmaking system was carefully built to handle that.
“The situation we don’t want is like, ‘Hi, I’m a new player to Overwatch,’ and we totally misevaluate your skill and you lose a bunch of games because we think you’re way better than you are,” Mercer said.
The team had to build systems to anticipat…
Nvidia’s ‘new’ RTX 3050 6G gets benchmarked, and it ain’t great, but it’s not all bad-
Well, that kind of snuck up didn’t it. Nvidia has quietly launched the RTX 3050 6GB. At a glance it’s an unexciting and slower version of a graphics card with a GPU that’s been on the market for nearly three years.
According to benchmarks from a retail card purchased by Computer Base, it loses just over 20% to the RTX 3050 8G in the handful of benchmarks it ran. That would put it around the GTX 1650 Super and Radeon RX 6500 XT in performance. Hardly a compelling upgrade unless you’re moving up from something low end from a few years further back.
Spec wise, it includes the GA107 GPU, with 2,304 CUDA cores, a 1492MHz boost clock and 8GB of 14Gbps GDDR6 with a 96-bit bus. Its launch price is $169, at least for the MSI RTX 3050 6GB Ventus 2X that was tested. It’s not very exciting stuff is it?
But it’s not all bad. There are subsets of users that will find some of its characteristics appealing. In particular, its 70W TDP means it doesn’t require external power. That m…
Suicide Squad- Kill the Justice League’s Steam numbers have dwindled into the low hundreds, placing it side-by-side with Gotham Knights-
I confess, I have not set my eyes on Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League’s Steam numbers for a while. I’ve been predominantly busy with Shadow of the Erdtree and, today, Final Fantasy 14.
Rocksteady’s ill-fated live service shooter had mostly slipped my mind and, with fellow PC Gamer writer Morgan Park’s assertion that it was, against all odds, a harmless bit of middle-of-the-road fun, I’d at least assumed it would’ve garnered a modest but tidy audience. Too humble to make up for a $200 million loss, sure, but enough to keep its gears running.
Jeez, though. Things are a lot worse than I imagined.
Looking at the stats SteamDB over the past 3 months, Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League has endured a steady decline from a still-not-great 2,700 players in March. By the end of April, only 170 people were playing it on Steam. This rose to about 500 again in May with the advent of Season 1, Episode 2, but soon returned to numbers that’re almost hamlet-sized. At the …
With Mechwarrior 5- Clans, MechWarrior is so extremely back (again)
After 15 years of drought, the BattleTech floodgates opened again and mechs poured forth late last decade. Now a new flood of classic 1980s mechs is coming to PC with MechWarrior 5: Clans, putting us back into the cooling suit of a genetically engineered warrior ready to conquer the worlds of humankind from the cockpit of a 25-100 ton war machine. This is not just a minor expansion, but a standalone game. Clans is a confident leap over 2019’s MechWarrior 5, with a much deeper story and new-to-the-series emphasis on narrative cinematics while losing none of its focus on the simulator-like experience of piloting a mech knock-down, drag-out armored brawls.
The subtitle is a lot more meaningful than it might sound. In the world of MechWarrior, the Clans are militaristic invaders from outside of known civilization with advanced technology and a strict, almost alien caste system. They use genetic engineering to create warriors rather than have them born as natural “freebirths”&mda…
The best 4TB SSD you can buy is on sale right now for the cheapest it’s ever been-
The WD Black SN850X is the best NVMe SSD you can buy right now, and both the 4TB and 2TB models are on sale. Walmart’s got the chunky 4TB drive for the all-time low price of only $341; the 2TB version is just $155 at Newegg. There are many SSD deals daily, but a sale on our favorite NVMe? That’s too good to be true! (It is true, though. Promise.)
The SN850X is pretty much the best Gen 4 SSD on the block, solving a major issue with its impressive predecessor, the SN850, by running so much cooler. Some might say that it’s the SN850X’s ‘X’ factor. I’m sorry.
The 4TB and 2TB SN850X manage a speedy 7,300MB/s read and 6,600MB/s write speed. As for performance, they’re both a great all-around drive that would make a killer upgrade for your storage. For gaming, this means you’re looking at quicker load times and a generous amount of storage for even your biggest games.
According to our WD Black SN850X review, the SN850X isn’t the best step forward from the SN850 thou…
Valve’s working on HDR for Linux gaming, paving the way for an eventual OLED Steam Deck-
A Valve designer has revealed that at least one developer associated with the company is working on spinning up HDR for Linux gaming.
Joshua Ashton, who works on key bits of tech like DXVK and VKD3D-Proton, has apparently gotten HDR properly going. The development was noted by Steam Deck developer Pierre-Loup Griffais via Twitter, where he showed off both Halo Infinite and Deep Rock Galactic.
I find it specifically very spicy to play Microsoft’s flagship series on a Linux machine. There’s something deliciously heretical about that.
For avid Steam Deck watchers eager to read the tea leaves on new hardware developments at valve, this milestone seems significant. This announcement could lend some hope to the idea that the next Steam Deck will ship with a powerfully bright OLED screen supports HDR.
At this point that’s purely wishful thinking—and an OLED Deck wouldn’t have to support HDR, of course—but at least the possibility exists. And if …
US lawmakers believe TP-Link networking products come with an ‘unusual degree of vulnerabilities’ leaving them vulnerable to hackers-
Two US Congressmen have called on the Biden administration to launch an investigation over concerns that networking products made by the widely used TP-Link brand could be used to covertly spy on Americans, or be used for cyber attacks.
Republican Representative John Moolenaar and Democratic Representative Raja Krishnamoorthi have formally requested an investigation from the US Department of Commerce citing national security risks. According to a letter posted by the Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party (via Reuters), “TP-Link’s unusual degree of vulnerabilities and required compliance with PRC law are in and of themselves disconcerting”.
TP-Link products are widely used in the US, and can be found inside critical facilities, including US military bases.
Last year, TP-Link routers were used to launch an attack on European foreign affairs organizations. TP-Link firmware was infected with malware, giving attackers the ability to run shell commands, a…
Resident Evil achieves complete global saturation, sells enough copies to make it the 8th biggest country on Earth-
I admit it: I kind of thought, given that the original Resident Evil 4 has been reissued more times than the Bible and the Little Red Book combined, that enthusiasm for its full-blown remake might have been at a low ebb. Well, shows what I know. Capcom just announced that the RE4 remake has topped 7 million sales a little under a year post-release.
Not only that, but the Resident Evil series as a whole has sold over 154 million games since it first emerged from a gross flesh chrysalis back in 1996, which means you could give a copy to the entire population of Russia and still have almost eight million left in reserve. Congratulations to Resident Evil on becoming the eighth largest nation on Earth.
Capcom attributes this success to “continuous support from the passionate fan base across the globe” and says it’s the publisher’s “flagship game series.” I suppose that’s the kind of thing you have to write in a press release, but it’d be good if one day a game company swerved…
Well, it sure is ambitious- this game set in ancient China wants to be a city builder, farming and life sim, open world RPG, management tycoon, and 4X strategy all rolled into one-
I’ve always got my eyes peeled for interesting upcoming city builders, and the more ambitious the better. But sometimes a game comes along that feels maybe… a little too ambitious?
I’m talking about The Bustling World, a game set in ancient China that wants to be a whole lot of different kinds of game all at once, including an open world RPG, a city builder, a crafting and exploration game, a business management sim, a war and diplomacy strategy game, a farming and survival sim… and even more. It’s a lot for a single game. Heck, it’s a lot for three or four games.
On the other hand, it looks pretty darn good so far. Here’s the trailer:
Just that three-minute look shows off so much, from commerce on busy city streets to a quiet rural life of farming and fishing. There’s also store management and home building, plus combat, stealth, raids, and even bounty hunting, and construction of everything from a humble shop to an entire city. Gol…
Where to buy an Nvidia RTX 4070 Ti today- early retailer listings from $840–$1,050-
Nvidia’s latest RTX 40-series graphics card launches today, January 5. Announced during CES 2023, the GeForce RTX 4070 Ti is a $799 graphics card with some fairly lofty 1440p and 4K performance to offer. I just hope we’ll see prices actually sticking around that price tag for a decent amount of time today—early listings would suggest that $799 price tag will be hard to come by, however.
If you’ve been keeping up with the Nvidia 40-series launch, you’ll know that the RTX 4070 Ti is one and the same with the RTX 4080 12GB that was originally announced by Nvidia only to be pulled from the roster pre-launch. The RTX 4070 Ti is the exact same card, only now comes in at $100 cheaper.
We’ve already published our Gigabyte RTX 4070 Ti Gaming OC review, so take a look if you’re still not entirely sure whether you want to drop $799 or more on one today. In summary, it’s likely the card to buy around this price range, especially with DLSS Frame Generation, but it’s not quite a…
Gears of War creator Cliff Bleszinski isn’t bringing back LawBreakers after all, and he’s ‘kinda over the whole making games thing’-
Turns out Gears of War creator Cliff Bleszinski’s mysterious tease about the future of his flopped FPS LawBreakers may have been a bit premature. Two weeks ago, he tweeted “Just got a text from my lawyers about… LawBreakers. Stay tuned” (before launching into a rant against people who “were rooting for the game to fail”), implying some kind of return for the now long-dead game. It’s now looking like that was based on a misunderstanding of who holds the game’s rights in 2023—a more recent tweet says “Well, turns out Nexon does own the rights to LawBreakers.” before appealing to Nexon’s CEO to DM him about a resurrection.
Nexon retaining the rights makes sense—they published the game when it originally launched in 2017. What’s less clear is what incentive they’d have to bring back LawBreakers. Though it reviewed well (we gave it a very respectable 84%), it was a desperate flop commercially and ultimately killed Bleszinski’s studio Boss Key Productions, making …
Upcoming job sim Ambulance Life is putting the public in your capable, paramedic hands-
The developers of Police Simulator have just announced their next emergency services job sim, Ambulance Life: A Paramedic Simulator, with a high drama trailer at the PC Gaming Show: Most Wanted. You’ll be racing across the city responding to emergencies ranging from basic cuts to exploded gas stations, saving lives as efficiently as possible.
In Ambulance Life, you’re working in the fictional Pelican City on the US west coast, being dispatched to four different neighborhoods: the historic quarter, business district, and industrial zone according to Aesir Interactive. I’d be willing to bet the fourth option is a residential area. After responding to a number of incidents in each area, you’ll unlock new districts with their own types of citizens and emergencies to solve with more advanced tools.
For each situation, Aesir says you’ll get behind the wheel of an ambulance, some of which handle differently than others, on the way to an emergency site. “Catastrophic events ma…