System Shock 2.1 Update Brings Massive Improvements To Performance

“The [NES] Is Not Gonna Go On Forever” – Forget GDC 2026, Take A Trip Back In Time With Recordings From The 1989 Event

“Available for the first time in 37 years”. The dust has only just settled on the 2026 edition of the Game Developers Conference, but The Video Game History Foundation is giving us the chance to blissfully drift back in time to the third such instalment of the (Computer) Games Developer Conference, recorded on audio tape…

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Marvel Rivals puts the wrong hero under the balance microscope, with some huge changes to Captain America’s combat while only dealing out a painfully small nerf for Gambit

Marvel Rivals brings a ton of new systems and heroes to the table. But what I’m interested in the most are the individual hero balance changes and the tweaks to the competitive placement match system. Players have been crying out for some serious nerfs and overall balance changes in Marvel Rivals for quite some time…

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Crimson Desert launches to 239,000 players on Steam but ‘Mixed’ reviews, and it’s mostly because of how dense and cryptic the whole thing is

Crimson Desert has finally arrived and, upon contact with the gaming public writ large, appears to be a mixed bag—we gave it an 80 in our Crimson Desert review, with our own Mollie Taylor dubbing it both “a game for the sickos” and “full of archaic design choices that only make sense when you remember…

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