EuroGamer tries Puma's £80 esports shoes
"This sounds to me like complete bollocks - and that's why I knew I needed to buy them. "
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Google breaks silence to announce two games coming to Stadia Pro
Gylt! Metro Exodus! That's it!
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Syd Mead's artistic legacy lives on through video games
From Aliens to Cyberpunk via the Mass Effect arc
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Pokémon Sword & Shield surpasses 16 million sales
challenging Sun & Moon’s record
videogamer.com
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Switch sales data tracking ahead of PS4/PS2
in line with DS, and slightly behind Wii when launch aligned
twitter.com
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Overpass is sort of a strategy driving game
Where looking at ground textures is key!
eurogamer.net impressions
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Nintendo's mobile games reach $1bn in lifetime revenue
Through gacha systems. Oh dear...
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Sony Is Asking PS4 Owners If They Want Remote Play
On The Nintendo Switch
nintendolife.com
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Animal Crossing: New Horizons Joy-Con And
Switch Dock To Be Sold Separately In Japan
nintendolife.com
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EA says they're 'always discussing' support with
Nintendo, will have more to share about Switch support in the future
gonintendo.com
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Nintendo comments on Luigi's Mansion 3's success
compared to previous series entries - 4 million sold already
gonintendo.com
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Animal Crossing: New Horizons allows up to 8 players
on a single island, 8-players on one island in online/local wireless, 4-player multiplayer on one console, 1 island per Switch
nintendo.com.au
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Game Under Podcast Ep. 120
Devil May Cry 3, the best DMC games since DMC 2.
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I began my Ring Fit Adventure this weekend. What about you guys?
The Kobe Bryant news has shocked me to the core. One of those you will remember where you were when you heard the news. Horrific, him and his daughter, some other family on board too. Tragic.
RIP
Woo go to the thread. The game is so good.
Yes, it seems so surreal. Another reminder of how we should never take a day for granted.
Still Sky (I'll probably buy stupid enough to pay for one more adventure pass) and Forza Horizon 4, in which you can make an Axis (manga sticker bombs and iron crosses!) OG Golf GTI into supercar-beating monster. A tiny wheel-base + very little aero compared to actual supercars makes it ridiculously hard to handle, though.
Played through Minit today, and starting to warm up to the idea of playing Dragon Quest 6. Still not sure I want to play a 80 hour game, but I probably dropped 40+ hours on Langrisser so...
Returned to Monster Hunter World: Iceborne this weekend to partake in the second year appreciation event. Slay monsters, get loot, craft armour and weapons to slay more monsters. Fun times.
I played some Sea of Thieves on Friday and a couple of minutes of Luigi's Mansion 3.
Me and my mate were sailing the sea's, digging up rare commodities to sell to some NPC in exchange for an alternate, harder to come by type of coin. After each selling our first piece of treasure, we come back to see our ship sinking as it's being attacked by pirates. They were probably hanging out in the area, waiting for honnest to good hardworking seafarers to come by so they could kill them and take the loot for themselves. Bloody pirates!
Oh, and not gaming related, but I bought a second NAS to set up at my parent's place as an external backup of my local backup. This is the first time I've tried setting these up myself and so far it's going pretty swimingly.
Where is everybody?
I'm lurking, but honestly I really don't have much going on to report about these days. Work, work, and just hanging around doing nothing. Next month I'll be more interesting though I promise. If nothing else, PlayStation Plus has the Bioshock collection and Sims 4 coming out, both of which I was looking forward to. And I'm due to go to the liquor store too. So, that's something interesting I suppose.
I just finished listening to The Life and Revelations of Saint Gertrude, which was also a good book with a meh ending.
You mean the part with Stu and Tom? That was great.
Same here. Just been playing Monster Hunter World: Iceborne enjoying the second anniversary event with nothing else really going on to talk about.
No. I mean the final confrontation with the dark man. 1200 pages of build up and it was over surprisingly fast. I was expecting more to happen.
So....yeah that's why I don't talk much about work.
... and how does that make you feel?
In equally uneventfull news, I've been setting up my new NAS to back up to my older NAS so that I can have a backup stored on a different location. I transferred all my data over to 2 new 2TB HDD's, one in each NAS. Then I figured I'd format my old 1TB drives and add them for some extra storage. Alas, apparently you can only later add HDD's that are larger than what you're already using. Only option would be to redo the whole proces with the smaller drives, format the 2TB ones and add them in afterwards. That's not gonna happen.
Got a 4KTV, 65"
To me, it basically looks the same as 1080p only on a huge screen. The benefit of having more pixels being larger screens without suffering from a loss of picture quality. I know as I had a 720p 50" TV that looked like ass.
I was initially worried about how switch would look on it, given what it looked like when you put a wii on an HDTV. The picture was initially soft. Once I cranked the sharpness to MAX and fiddled with some other settings it looks basically as good as it does on a 1080p TV which is a victory for sure.