The Next Big Titles in Esports
When it comes down to it, these new titles may well succeed and join the ranks of Esports gaming icons.
When it comes down to it, these new titles may well succeed and join the ranks of Esports gaming icons.
A great Minecraft server is more than strong hardware. It’s about smart choices before launch. Mods, textures, terrain, and hosting all shape performance and player experience.
Read moreOctopath Traveler Zero does have some issues, yet it’s still so damn addictive. Stronger storytelling, a unified thematic vision and an even more tactical combat system make this the most purposeful Octopath yet, even if its mobile phone game remnants drag things down.
Read moreFinal Fantasy Tactics: The Ivalice Chronicles is a triumph of tactical design and world-building, even though it has some outdated elements.
Read moreIt’s a tricky job reimagining one of Agatha Christie’s classics, but this new version of Death on the Nile manages to bring a certain ‘je ne sais quoi’ to the table.
Read moreHollow Knight: Silksong cranks the formula to new heights, with Hornet’s fluid movement, tough yet fair combat, and a world soaked in atmosphere that makes exploring Pharloom a joy.
Read moreThese days, gamers have never had so much choice. While it’s contributed to gaming’s undoubted growth, it has also resulted in there being arguably too many options.
Read moreRAIDOU Remastered is a stylish and faithful glow-up of a cult classic, but it’s still very much a product of its time.
Read moreCross-platform gaming has moved from an experimental feature to an industry standard, especially in titles like Fortnite and Apex Legends.
Read moreVGHF has been in operation since 2017, but it is only recently that it announced it would be opening its proverbial doors to everyone around the world for free.
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