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Best PC controller 2018

Added: 02.07.2018 8:35 | 1610 views | 0 comments


Want to know what the best PC controller is? We’ve tested all the best current game pads to help you make the decision as to which top plug into your gaming PC.
You could argue you've already got the best PC controller plumbed into your machine when you've got a trusty keyboard and mouse. But, sometimes (and only sometimes) having a specific gaming controller to hand can be quite useful. Whether it’s a great wired or wireless pad, an official or third-party device, having a well-built, comfortable controller can really make the difference to your game. So it’s important you make the right choice.
Pads are great, but it’s also important to make sure you’ve got the .
We’ve checked out the official Microsoft Xbox One and Elite pads, as well as the excellent Sony DualShock controller. But the likes of Scuf and Razer are still making decent alternatives if you’re looking to peacock with a funky design or just want a host of different buttons at your thumbs’ disposal. Xbox One Elite Controller
But there are specific controllers for other game genres too. A flight or space-based sim really demands a quality flightstick, especially one with a separate throttle for those BSG Viper-esque, non-Newtonian dogfights. And if you’re a dedicated racer then a steering wheel, with good force-feedback, can shave valuable seconds off your in-game lap times.

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Call of Duty 2019 may have a campaign

Added: 02.07.2018 8:05 | 1462 views | 0 comments

A job listing at Call of Duty: Modern Warfare developer Infinity Ward suggests that whatever comes after Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 will have a campaign mode. The next Call of Duty game, which is being developed by Treyarch Studios, releases later this year, and will have no campaign. However, it looks like the franchise will reintroduce a narrative element next year.

A job listing posted by Infinity Ward, whose last COD outing was 2016’s Infinite Warfare, offers a temporary posting for a narrative scripter at the studio’s California headquarters.

Check out our list of the on PC.
The (via ) is for “a new, exciting, unannounced title for multiple next gen platforms.” The successful candidate will “collaborate with scripters, sound designers, writers, and directors to implement voice-over performances in-game across a wide variety of player experiences.” The listing also mentions “a strong interest and passion for FPS games,” a “broad understanding of both multiplayer and single player game design,” and “a strong desire to bring game characters to life through naturalistic and cinematic implementation of vocal performance.” Best WW2 games
News that was met with uncertainty by fans. However, Treyarch says the game will still include narrative elements across multiplayer, zombies, and .

Ys: Memories of Celceta - PC Launch Date Announcement Trailer

Added: 02.07.2018 7:42 | 1167 views | 0 comments

Revisit and explore the land and characters of Celceta when the Ys: Memories of Celceta remaster releases on PC on July 25, 2018.

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There's more BioWare in Anthem than you might think

Added: 02.07.2018 7:00 | 1570 views | 0 comments


Anthem isn’t the first non-RPG BioWare has made. It’s not even the company’s first shooter. But it is sufficiently different from the developer’s stock in trade that it’s suffering a bit of a backlash - particularly in the wake of E3’s revelations.
As it turns out, most of the game’s customisation is reserved for its exosuits, not your character. Conversation and dialogue choices will be mostly absent from the game’s missions. And there will be no RPG-style companions to accompany you, at least not at the game’s launch, which removes the potential for smooching with NPCs. This latter point in particular has upset a faction which, if they were labelled in a codex, would probably be called the Garrus Stans.
In the past, BioWare have produced some of the .
“Oh ffs,” shortly after EA Play’s Anthem reveal. “Why even bother calling it a Bioware game at all then?”
“Because BioWare is making it,” executive producer Mark Darrah answered.
It’s a pithy reply. But what if, instead of just retweeting, we took it as an invitation to dig into the BioWare-ness of ? Anthem RPG BioWare
To study the available information on this co-op shooter and identify the common links with the studio’s history? Yes, let’s do that. Swordplay and sanctuary
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Tags: E3, Bioware, PC, RPG
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E3 Hands-On: 'Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night' - Electric Bento

Added: 02.07.2018 6:42 | 1378 views | 0 comments

"Ive been looking forward to Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night for a long time. This was my first year at E3, and I finally got to get my hands on the upcoming title." - Drew for Electric Bento

Tags: E3, PC
From: n4g.com

Battlefield 5 Improves on Battlefield 1, but It Might Make You Pine for the Original

Added: 02.07.2018 6:37 | 469 views | 0 comments

Tyler Wilde of PC Gamer writes, "So far I've found only rare moments of silliness in Battlefield 5. I didn't think or expect that returning to World War 2 would also mean a return to the open sightlines and relaxing swims of BF1942, though I'm a little disappointed that the trend away from it hasn't slowed at all. Where that game felt like a toyboxnot a war, but a playground with war stuff in itmodern Battlefield is evermore like a Hollywood effects movie that delights at chaos, and only slows down for closeups of bloodied, groaning bodies to assure us that it is serious. I do look forward to the plane trick compilations, at least."

From: n4g.com

E3 Hands-On: 'Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night' - Electric Bento

Added: 02.07.2018 6:34 | 1173 views | 0 comments

"Ive been looking forward to Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night for a long time. This was my first year at E3, and I finally got to get my hands on the upcoming title." - Drew for Electric Bento

Tags: E3, PC
From: n4g.com

Battlefield 5 Improves on Battlefield 1, but It Might Make You Pine for the Original

Added: 02.07.2018 6:34 | 1417 views | 0 comments

Tyler Wilde of PC Gamer writes, "So far I've found only rare moments of silliness in Battlefield 5. I didn't think or expect that returning to World War 2 would also mean a return to the open sightlines and relaxing swims of BF1942, though I'm a little disappointed that the trend away from it hasn't slowed at all. Where that game felt like a toyboxnot a war, but a playground with war stuff in itmodern Battlefield is evermore like a Hollywood effects movie that delights at chaos, and only slows down for closeups of bloodied, groaning bodies to assure us that it is serious. I do look forward to the plane trick compilations, at least."

From: n4g.com

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