The Witcher 3 Breaks Player Record Thanks To Netflix Series

The new Witcher web-series has received plenty of praise from fans and has become very popular. The series has adapted the key aspects of the original books and the following games to satisfy old and new audiences. In fact, the programme has been so successful that it’s gaming counterpart, The Witcher 3, has seen a record-breaking amount of players on Steam over four years after the game originally released. The Witcher 3 was developed by CD Projekt Red, who began adapting the series back in 2007, and the last instalment found new levels of success....

May 29, 2022 · 2 min · 401 words · Ronald Laughary

The Witcher 3 Changed Rpg Side Questing Forever

When The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt came out, players dipped their toes into the enormous game expecting another sizable RPG with fun side quests that might amount to some monster killing or stuff collecting, but not much else. But when players began digging in, they noticed something different. The Witcher 3’s side quests contained a level of substance that other RPGs did not. They told memorable stories and kept players interested....

May 29, 2022 · 6 min · 1245 words · Traci Russell

Syberia 3 Video Goes Behind The Scenes

A new behind the scenes video for Syberia 3 has been released, this time entering the studio of creator Benoit Sokal and his son Hugo. The video showcases some of the creative processes behind the game’s creation, and gives players some insight into what has happened to heroine Kate Walker since the conclusion of the second game. Syberia 3 is scheduled for release on December 1 for PC, PS4 and Xbox One....

May 28, 2022 · 1 min · 74 words · Alberto Rodriguez

Tae Kwon Do Match Adds Hp Bars To Mimic Video Game

Aside from certain racing or sports games, like the FIFA series, the worlds of video games and professional sports don’t often crossover. That may soon change however, as a recent match broadcast on the Taekwondo news station TDK News showed an interesting element taken from the Tekken series. The Tekken series may be the first thing that comes to many players minds when comparing video games to real martial arts, due to the series’ infamously precise and demanding control scheme....

May 28, 2022 · 3 min · 523 words · Mary Denis

Take The Castle A Kingdom Under Fire 2 Preview Event

Last week TheGamer was invited to join Gameforge in a Kingdom Under Fire 2 pre-launch event, a day filled with food, fun, and most importantly, gameplay. The event took place at Castle Reichenstein in Trechtingshausen, Germany. It was a pretty unforgettable experience, and frankly, the game will likely surprise a lot of people, too. You may have heard of Kingdom Under Fire 2, as it’s actually a game with quite a bit of history....

May 28, 2022 · 4 min · 719 words · Kevin Severance

Tekken 7 Season 3 Is Possible Says Series Director

Tekken series boss Katsuhiro Harada has revealed that there may yet be a season three for Tekken 7. Speaking with Kenny Omega (who is apparently a big Tekken fan) for ESPN Esports (via Push Square), Harada-san indicated that support for the critically acclaimed fighting game isn’t going anywhere just yet. Tekken 7 has sold over three million copies, so it does make sense that Bamco would want to keep things ticking over with fresh content....

May 28, 2022 · 1 min · 208 words · Jeremy Dame

Terraria Mod Of Redemption Guide

There are very few sandbox games that can keep you entertained with their features. Thankfully, Terraria is one of those adventure sandbox games for you to enjoy. Besides the quests and crafting you enjoy in Terraria Vanilla, there are mods that bring a fun addition. Speaking of Mods, the Mod of Redemption is one of the most popular mods in Terraria. Though it is in the beta version, and still under development, there is a lot for you to try....

May 28, 2022 · 2 min · 412 words · Sarai Dodson

Terrible Games That Could Show Up On The N64 Classic

For all the nostalgic wonders it holds, the Nintendo 64 was chock-full of terrible games, many of which could show up on the N64 Classic, the next logical step in Nintendo’s walk down memory lane. Most of us associate the beloved Mario-makers with quality game output, but the mid-1990s were a hit-or-miss time for Nintendo. For every Mario Tennis, there was a Dr. Mario 64. Although Nintendo has loads of beautiful titles to resurrect on its next throwback console, there are quite a few bad apples that could show up to spoil the bunch....

May 28, 2022 · 11 min · 2312 words · Robert Robinson

The 10 Best And 10 Most Useless Evolutions In Pok Mon

With so many types of Pokémon out there, it’s tough to pick only 20 for this list. When you add in all the games, TV shows and movies, there’s a lot of media to take in. About 20 years worth of media. There’s also all the different ways you can judge them. Base attack/special attack power, best all around, best at competition battling, or looks as well as concept behind it....

May 28, 2022 · 16 min · 3246 words · George Sherwood

The 10 Best Arenas In Rocket League Ranked

In addition to addictive gameplay and flashy cars, Rocket League has some very interesting arenas for players to compete in. Compact fields set in parks, sprawling arenas in the heart of downtown, and some of the prettiest environments in gaming. While fans are divided on whether non-standard arenas are even worth playing, there are undoubtedly some popular arenas most fans are happy to play on. Whether it’s an interesting arena, inspiring backgrounds, or a pleasing aesthetic that makes it fun to play a casual match on, here are the best arenas in the game....

May 28, 2022 · 6 min · 1079 words · Scott Wolfertz

The 10 Best Video Games Based In The Star Wars Universe According To Metacritic

Over the course of its forty-two years, the Star Wars universe has spawned a roster of media best described as monolithic, and perhaps unsurprisingly so. The immensity of its scope and setting make it absolutely ripe for spin-off series, novelizations, and of course, video games. In fact, the Star Wars franchise has produced some of the most influential and successful titles in the gaming industry, and it continues to do so today....

May 28, 2022 · 6 min · 1243 words · Kelli Freeman

The 10 Best Video Games That Are Entirely In Black And White

While far from the most important aspect of a video game, a standout visual style can do wonders for elevating an experience. There has been no shortage of titles attempting to entice players making bold decisions regarding their aesthetic, and exclusively rendering most (if not all) of a game in black and white is one of the boldest. In the interest of highlighting the games that have been the most successful at pulling off this monochromatic feat, here are the best video games that are entirely in black and white....

May 28, 2022 · 9 min · 1860 words · Kevin Cox

The 10 Best Wizard Of Legend Relics Ranked

The game Wizard of Legend is a fun indie RPG that seems simplistic at first, but has a surprising amount of depth once you get into it. As a wizard seeking to become the next Wizard of Legend you are required to battle through a ten floors of enemies to face the Council. To help you in your task you need to collect Relics which are powerful items that augment your abilities....

May 28, 2022 · 6 min · 1162 words · Douglas Harris

The 10 Largest Lithium Companies In The World And What They Do

Key Points Lithium carbonate is used in industries like glass, electronics, and ceramic.Lithium hydroxide is used to make grease and lubricants. The three biggest companies in lithium mining are Albemarle, Tianqi Lithium, and Jiangxi Ganfeng Lithium. Large lithium mining companies have significantly expanded in recent years to meet the rising demand for rechargeable batteries, such as those used in renewable energy sources like electric vehicles (EV) and consumer devices. © Juan Roballo/Shutterstock....

May 28, 2022 · 14 min · 2899 words · Christopher Withrow

The 5 Best Drones For Racing Speed Maneuverability And More

Key Points: A good racing drone combines speed and maneuverability while providing stability and good power output. A lighter drone generally goes faster while requiring less power to fly. A heavier drone can take more damage without crashing as easily. This allows racers more time to react if something happens and lets them keep their drones running for longer periods of time.A good drone has quality flight controls and a stable base that allows you to adjust your flying style as needed....

May 28, 2022 · 12 min · 2514 words · Linda Scavone

The Absolute Best Nintendo Ds Party Games Of All Time

When it comes to hosting a great party, having the right games is paramount. For anyone that has owned a Nintendo DS, there is no shortage of games that can make for an unforgettable party. From classic action games to puzzle games and even RPGs, the DS has something for everyone. And that’s why we’ve put together a list of the 10 absolute best Nintendo DS party games of all time....

May 28, 2022 · 12 min · 2554 words · Aline Vasquez

The Callisto Protocol Stuttering And Crash Patches Are Out

The Callisto Protocol launched Friday to a less-than-stellar reception. The game had all sorts of performance issues on PC, with even high-end rigs running into stuttering and crashing every so often. It’s a shame since the game is a visual treat. Well, it is when it’s not chugging along. Thankfully, Striking Distance studios has released an update that should alleviate the stuttering in The Callisto Protocol. As announced on Twitter, the patch for The Callisto Protocol is set to “improve gameplay stuttering issues” that were caused by shader compilation....

May 28, 2022 · 2 min · 389 words · Gus Cuevas

The Culling 2 Pulled From Stores Just Days After Release

The Culling 2 released on July 10. Now, just over a week later, developer Xaviant is pulling the game from Steam and other digital storefronts. It’s hardly a surprising move. Within two days of its formal launch, The Culling 2′s player count was struggling to hit double digits. Xaviant’s Director of Operations Josh Van Veld took to YouTube to discuss the studio’s decision. He addresses the decision to pull The Culling 2, planned refunds for everyone who purchased the game, and Xaviant’s plans for the future....

May 28, 2022 · 3 min · 461 words · Moses Swanson

The Devil In Me All Pictures And Premonitions Guide

The Dark Pictures games tend to have objects known as premonitions. These give you a short glimpse into the future, potential events that may hint at the fate of your characters. Some show a means of survival, while others depict gruesome deaths. Here’s our The Devil in Me premonitions guide to help you find all the pictures, as well as what scenes they pertain to. Note: For more information, check out our The Devil in Me guides and features hub....

May 28, 2022 · 1 min · 188 words · April Bagnoli

The Division Beta Can Be Pre Loaded 2 Days Before Launch

The Division’s closed beta will be available to pre-load 48 hours before it starts next week, Ubisoft has said. That suggests that those who have successfully registered for the beta will be able to download it from next Tuesday, January 26 on Xbox One, and Wednesday, January 27 on PS4 and PC. The beta is then due to kick off two days later on January 28 and January 29 respectively....

May 28, 2022 · 1 min · 149 words · Harry Ragusa