Every Leaked Skin, Emote, and Glider From Fortnite's Latest Patch
Added: 29.06.2018 11:21 | 907 views | 0 comments
The latest upcoming skins and outfits have been leaked, thanks to a recent Fortnite datamine.
| Thermaltake tweaks its wall-mountable case for better cooling
Added: 29.06.2018 11:19 | 401 views | 0 comments
 This case lets you hang your PC on the wall like a piece of art.
| The Crew 2 PC Launch Running Into Problems Because of Uplay and Steam Synching Errors
Added: 29.06.2018 11:08 | 618 views | 0 comments
 The Crew 2 seems to have run into some trouble on PC on launch day.
| Virtual Fighting Championship is a first-person VR Street Fighter
Added: 29.06.2018 10:05 | 1044 views | 0 comments
 Competitive gamers have dreamed about a compelling first-person fighting game ever since Capcom redefined side-scrolling fighting with Street Fighter II. Now Australian indie developer L&L Studio says it will launch a promising contender called Virtual Fighting Championship (VFC) through Steam Early Access on July 13 - the first step in creating an esport-worthy first-person VR fighting game. After ...]
| Hands-On: Overcooked 2 is Very Spicy
Added: 29.06.2018 10:00 | 578 views | 0 comments
 The first Overcooked launched almost two years ago on Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and PC where critics praised it for its co-operative cooking chaos. But unsurprisingly love for the game exploded when it arrived ...]
| Corsair K70 RGB MK.2 review: more of the gaming keyboard you love, but is that enough?
Added: 29.06.2018 9:48 | 1191 views | 0 comments
Corsair’s K70 mechanical gaming keyboard has finally evolved. The K70 MK.2 takes the well-known - and well-loved - classic from Corsair and moves components around like a painting by Picasso. But has it all been worth it? No, not really.
It’s no secret that we love the Corsair K70 at PCGamesN. The usual clatter of keyboards all day every day is made up of a choir of K70 keyboards, all bought and paid for. Its robust aluminium design, fantastic scroll wheel, and stellar RGB lighting has been an obvious standard bearer for the many keyboards we’ve had in the office since it first launched back in 2013.
Corsair still holds onto the top spot in our roundup, but for how long?
The K70 has been through many iterations over the years, too. There’s the LUX, with new bold keycaps; the logo changed from a sail to a strange lower back tattoo and then back to the sail design Corsair brandishes today; and the brought with it new speedy key switches. Yet, this is the only time Corsair has seen fit to change the nomenclature, stitch a two on the end, and proclaim this to be the true second generation of its crown jewel: the Corsair K70 MK.2.
Sadly, what you get from the second generation is little more than what was introduced with the few iterations of the K70 prior, which strangely weren’t worthy of the significant and coveted title of MK.2. So let’s take a look at what’s new, and what all this fuss is supposed to be about.
| Battlefield 5 is a huge improvement, but Bleeding Out needs to go
Added: 29.06.2018 9:39 | 1320 views | 0 comments
In the years since Battlefield 3, and especially since the launch of Battlefield 1, DICE’s first-person shooter series has substituted silliness for seriousness. Battlefield 5 bucks the trend a little by establishing a robust blend of old and new. The sandbox of destruction that defined the Bad Company years now finds equal space alongside the slick UI, fluid animations, and sharp gunplay of recent Battlefield games. It’s a vast improvement on Battlefield 1’s warped interpretation of World War I, but it’s held back by one exceptionally tedious new mechanic.
For even more on the upcoming WW2 shooter, here are all the latest details on the , setting, and battle royale mode.
The culprit is the new Bleeding Out phase, which removes the option to hurry back to the deployment screen and respec ahead of your next life. Instead, you remain in the first-person perspective, bleeding out on the floor and screaming for a medic to wander by and save you - which, of course, never happens. If you are revived it’s seldom worth it: you have the same amount of ammo you died with, you are often in a pretty hairy situation, and, worst of all, if you die again you’ll be forced to endure the same tedious Bleeding Out phase all over again.
Previous Battlefield games let you hop back to the deployment screen and make key loadout changes or switch your spawn point all while the necessary respawn timer counts down. So while it doesn’t necessarily take longer to die and respawn in Battlefield 5, the process feels much more laboured than ever before. This sounds like a minor gripe, but when you consider just how much time you spend downed in an hour-long match of Conquest, these gory intermissions are a real problem.
| Warface Fires Onto PS4 This Summer
Added: 29.06.2018 9:33 | 511 views | 0 comments
From GameWatcher: "Theres now a rough Warface PS4 release date. Cryteks free-to-play PC shooter Warface will be launching on PS4 and Xbox One this Summer."
| The Awesome Adventures of Captain Spirit Review - Bursting with Energy, Life and Brutal Reality
Added: 29.06.2018 9:16 | 705 views | 0 comments
 A short but - most importantly - free episode taster for the upcoming Life is Strange 2, the adventures of Captain Spirit appear that they'll indeed, be awesome.
| Barack Fu: The Adventures of Dirty Barry - Reveal Trailer
Added: 29.06.2018 9:12 | 1054 views | 0 comments
Watch the trailer to see how the Former President has been spending his time since leaving office. The bonus game "Barack Fu: The Adventures of Dirty Barry," featuring the former president as a fully playable character in his own adventure, comes with all boxed retail versions of Shaq Fu: A Legend Reborn, and is available to play now on PS4, Xbox One, PC, and Nintendo Switch.
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