Crimson Desert update has a few surprise improvements, like finally letting you teleport on your horse and a new ability

I’m of two minds about Crimson Desert‘s patches—on one hand, Pearl Abyss has been shaving off some of the friction that made its bizarre, madcap action game interesting. On the other, there were a lot of really irritating quirks that needed to be sanded down, and it’s downright impressive how dedicated the studio’s been to…

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Not that we should be at all surprised, but Nvidia leans on AI pretty hard for speeding up how it plans and designs its next generation of GPUs

For more than 16 years, Nvidia’s annual GTC event has been packed full with talks and presentations about all the things you can do with a GPU beyond rendering 3D graphics. This year’s conference was no different, of course, but hidden amongst all the talk was an insight into how Nvidia goes about designing its…

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Adventure – by Eugenio Angueira

A more adventured had forgone the“first”Atari in 2600 video is honored game history.to have It is the first adventure-type game on a console, and it is also considered the first action-adventure game (inspired by the text-only adventure game Colossal Cave Adventure). It introduced several new concepts to console gaming, such as enemies that continued to…

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Tune in on Thursday for Xbox First Look: Metro 2039

Category: Announcements April 13, 2026 Tune in on Thursday for Xbox First Look: Metro 2039 Will Fulton, Xbox Wire Editor This Thursday, April 16, we’ll be debuting Xbox First Look: Metro 2039 with 4A Games & Deep Silver – a digital-only broadcast offering a world-premiere look at the next title in the beloved post-apocalyptic first-person shooter series.  This will be the fourth mainline entry from 4A Games in the series based on the iconic novels…

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