KINGDOM – Medieval Sidescroller releases this month

There’s quite a bit of buzz around the enigmatic Kingdom, and one of those buzzing sounds came from James Davenport, who seemed pleased to get his hands on the game at the end of September. Back the, he said the game would likely release “this fall”, and what do you know, he was right. Kingdom is indeed out this fall/Autumn, on the most fally, Autumny date of all: October 21. Continue reading KINGDOM – Medieval Sidescroller releases this month

ARK:SURVIVAL Evolved included dino babies in update

D’awww, look at the wickle baby dinosaur, eating…eating my arm OH GOD NO. Ark: Survival Evolved’s latest update adds tiny toddler dinosaurs like the above, plus the ability to breed dinos together. You’ll be able to selectively breed better, faster, stronger, killier dinosaurs by doing this, which will be good news for us humans, I reckon. Continue reading ARK:SURVIVAL Evolved included dino babies in update

Square Enix Wants Players to Make Just Cause 3 Trailer

Square Enix and Avalanche are pretty good at making Just Cause 3 trailers, but they want you, the ‘community’ to do the launch trailer for their open world destruction game, for a chance to win $5000 worth of stuff. That stuff includes a high-end PC, a collector’s edition of the game, and loads of audio editing kit, so it might be worth a punt if making fan trailers is your bag. Continue reading Square Enix Wants Players to Make Just Cause 3 Trailer

No Man’s Sky reveal launch trailer

The massive, procedurally-generated, and undeniably lovely space exploration game No Man’s Sky is scheduled to come out in June 2016. The launch window (because it’s not really a launch date) was revealed at the end of a new gameplay trailer that debuted during Sony’s PlayStation media event at Paris Games Week. Continue reading No Man’s Sky reveal launch trailer

Nvidia drivers

Nvidia’s “Game Ready Drivers” are GeForce display drivers that have been optimized for new game releases. Right now, there are two ways to do so: You can hop into the GeForce Experiencesoftware that’s humming away quietly in your Windows taskbar, or you can pop over to Nvidia’s driver download page and snag the latest update directly. But soon, according to PC World, that second option will be a thing of the past. Continue reading Nvidia drivers