Month: February 2022

Niantic and The Pokemon Company have continuously provided software updates for Pokemon GO since it launched, but if you are wondering what’s next for the iOS and Android game this year then Niantic has published a guide of what they are looking to accomplish. Niantic’s core aspirations for Pokemon GO have always centred around real-world
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Today, the gaming world saw the release of the next big game from celebrated developer From Software: Elden Ring. The minds behind titles like Dark Souls and Sekiro worked with “Game of Thrones” author George RR Martin to bring Elden Ring to life, and I’ve been lucky enough to spend a bunch of time with
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Last week, we asked you to venture into Horizon Forbidden West and share daring moments of Aloy and the world around her using #PSshare #PSBlog. Here are this week’s highlights:   SynthOrch shares Aloy in a fighting stance while tangling with a machine. Sarokeye shares a night time landscape with a Tallneck in the distance. Dominik_VP
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Elden Ring received a day-one patch to fix a number of issues including frame rate drops, but an annoying save data problem currently plagues the game’s PlayStation 5 version. The good news is, FromSoftware and Bandai Namco Entertainment have acknowledged the issue, and narrowed it down to the console being turned off unexpectedly while playing
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Players can now visit the beautiful, mysterious, and dangerous world of Elden Ring on PS5 and PS4. After being thrown into the Realm of Lands Between, players’ knack for exploration, determination to defeat tough bosses, and PvP battle skills will all be challenged in this expansive experience. Verify your age to view this content. Verify
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This site may earn affiliate commissions from the links on this page. Terms of use. With Nvidia’s recent RTX 3050 likely the last in the Ampere family, eyes have turned to what lies ahead with RTX 4000. Unfortunately, that glimmer on the horizon might be a giant fireball, possibly emblazoned with the words “Ada Lovelace.”
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Reviewed by Luke Reilly on Xbox Series X. Also available on Xbox One, PlayStation 4/5, and PC. “It’s not obvious at first glance, but Grid Legends is a definite step up from Grid 2019, with a bigger collection of circuits, more race types, and some extremely clever hop-in multiplayer. It’s not a dramatic leap, though,
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Grid Legends reviewSuper-slick, arcade-leaning racing from Codemasters, now with better handling and a live-action story mode to enjoy. Instantly enjoyable online and off. Developer: Codemasters Publisher: EA Release: Out now On: Windows From: Steam, Origin Price: £50/€60/$60 Instantly beautiful, fast and playable, Grid Legends provides the perfect counterpoint to serious sim racing. It is very
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