Echoing a similar (though more console-oriented) thread from a few months back, this fresh confessional could prove tempting with more great games to potentially immerse yourself in if you have a lot of spare time on your hands.
This annual update offers up some welcome refinements over 2K23, but with a few pre-existing flaws still pinning it against the ropes can the franchise once again be named king of the ring?
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Baldur’s Gate 3 leads the BAFTA Games Awards 2024 nominees
by Ian Collen
Larian Studios excellent RPG is in the running for 10 categories, including Best Game, with Marvel’s Spider-Man 2, Alan Wake 2, The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, and Star Wars Jedi: Survivor also in for a potentially busy night.
This long-awaited sequel to the 2020 remake of the original classic RPG adds a fresh twist, both in terms of its storyline and gameplay, but can it live up to the weight of expectation?
New analysis and previous history point to a late Q3 or Q4 launch window, but just what we can expect from an upgraded PlayStation 5? And what could Microsoft and Nintendo have in response?
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Final launches wired VR500 Gaming Earphones
by Ian Collen
This latest addition to its sizeable portfolio comes with ‘sound image localisation’ to create a 3D gaming soundstage and a very affordable price tag.
The wishful answer might be ‘no’ but with bigger mainstream budgets potentially pushing up prices, will gamers have to become more selective in what they buy? Or would you perhaps be more likely to turn to the cheaper indie market or a subscription service?
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Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth (Xbox Series X) Review
by Mohammad Hamid
The ever-popular Yakuza franchise continues to shine, and this stylish and suitably OTT sequel might just be its best adventure yet.
First in-game look at Indiana Jones on show at Developer_Direct 2024
by Ian Collen
The Xbox and PC showcase event confirms its full ‘...and the Great Circle’ title and a 2024 release window, along with more on Hellblade II, Avowed, and more.
There are other threads for some of the best and worst titles of the year, but how about your own personal gaming highlights? Or perhaps the big names/tech that you felt didn’t deliver? Share your thoughts on what’s hot and what’s not right here.
Samsung announces new Odyssey OLED gaming monitors
by Ian Collen
The upgraded G9 leads the way with a 49 inch curved display, along with the 32-inch G8 and 27-inch G6 bringing the first flat OLED options to the range.
LG reveals 2024 UltraGear OLED gaming monitor lineup
by Ian Collen
Six new monitors are on the way, ranging from 27 to 45 inches, with four ultrawide curved displays and a 32-inch model that can switch between a 480Hz refresh rate in FHD, or 4K at 240Hz.
With a beautiful backdrop and the core ingredients for a rich open-world experience, this all-new Na’vi adventure leans more towards a quick cash-grab over delivering upon its potential.
A competitive but mostly just fun thread has been gaining plenty of traction over the past month or so, with forum members pushing for their fastest laps in the latest time trial events, and sharing some useful tips for shaving off a second or two.
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BAFTA announces a ‘Best Games of 2023’ longlist of award contenders
by Ian Collen
In a first for the Academy, it has revealed the 60 titles that have made the cut for its next round of voting ahead of the 2024 BAFTA Games Awards. So, if you’re looking for something good to play over Christmas…