Atomfall: The Red Strain Launches on September 16th, Adds New “Highly Confidential” Location

The newly discovered location houses an industrial facility, featuring unusual red vegetation, dubbed as the “red strain” origin by Rebellion. Stepping inside, it’s clear that this structure belongs to the organization known as C.O.R.E., who even have guard robots at their disposal. As usual, there are numerous mysteries to unravel, with further details to be disclosed in the upcoming weeks.

“I don’t think GOTY is a thing for us” Warhorse humbly suggests Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 won’t win GOTY, but Legacy of the Forge is making me think otherwise

It appears that Warhorse Studios themselves are uncertain about their Game of the Year chances due to outstanding games like Clair Obscur. However, a closer look at their recent Twitch stream showcasing Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2’s Legacy of the Forge DLC has me reconsidering. This expansion isn’t just an exciting addition to the game; it’s also one of the most significant post-launch upgrades seen in a game since Elden Ring’s Shadow of the Erdtree DLC, and there’s even more content planned.

Titan Quest II’s promising Early Access launch has me eager for more

In Titan Quest II, you play as a character pursued by the vengeful goddess Nemesis who, having destroyed Sparta twenty years prior, now seeks your demise, seeing you as her only potential downfall. Although it’s still in early access with around five hours of story content available, the game successfully entices and leaves me eager for more, as I journeyed through various plotlines. During my brief time, I fled the ruin of my homeland, engaged in battles against deities, delved into the enigmatic domains of celestial realms, and battled countless crustaceans – yes, many crabs!

Elden Ring’s Messy Switch 2 Port Opens a Pandora’s Box FromSoftware Desperately Needs to Close

It seems that according to sources like IGN and Nintendo Life, the Tarnished Edition of Elden Ring is reportedly running sluggishly, with a rather messy appearance. Players who’ve tried it at this year’s Gamescom have described it as surprisingly poor, with Nintendo Life’s Felix Sanchez stating that the frame rate (FPS) resembles around 20 frames per second, occasionally dropping to 15 in certain areas. The textures have been criticized as muddy and of low resolution, suggesting that the game doesn’t seem to prioritize visual quality over performance.

This development is especially disheartening when considering the handheld market’s standards: devices like the Steam Deck have been smoothly running Elden Ring for several years now, making this a concerning sign for the upcoming Switch 2. However, there’s speculation that this current state of shoddiness might be attributable to FromSoftware, which could potentially lead to challenges ahead.

Titan Quest 2 Preview – The Start of Your Own Odyssey

In the style of action role-playing games similar to Diablo and Path of Exile, Titan Quest 2 offers an immersive experience with a strong emphasis on gathering loot and defeating groups of enemies using your progressively stronger character. These types of games serve as my go-to when I’m seeking relaxation, multitasking by watching videos on a secondary screen or listening to podcasts. Ultimately, Titan Quest 2 is ideal for unwinding and escaping into an engaging world without demanding much mental effort.

Where Winds Meet launches globally on November 14 for PS5 and PC

The trailer for the upcoming release date showcases both a special pre-order package for PS5 and an option to wishlist the Wuxia open world RPG “Where Winds Meet” on both PS5 and Steam. The PlayStation channel’s trailer announces that this game is exclusive to PS5 consoles at launch, but will also be available on PC, with no release date set for other consoles until at least six months post-launch. You can also register your pre-interest for the game on the official website right now.