
A GOT Mod For Kingdom Come: Deliverance Is Being Created Now
Feb 05, 2018 08:13 am UTC| Technology
Mods have become a huge part of gaming, especially in the PC community. They are what allow titles like Fallout and Skyrim to still have a sizeable player base, years after they were launched. Now, the most recent title to...

Square Enix CEO Declares Commitment To Single-Player Games Despite GaaS Focus
Feb 05, 2018 08:12 am UTC| Technology
Several months ago, Square Enix announced that it would start putting greater emphasis on the concept of Games as a Service (GaaS) with its future games. This caused many fans of the companys games to worry that their...

First Impressions Of Labo Are Flooding In And They Are Quite Positive
Feb 05, 2018 08:12 am UTC| Technology
Nintendo is known for shaking things up with its products, whether its the Power Glove or the Switch. In its most recent move to stand out in the industry, the Japanese firm launched Labo, which is essentially cardboard...

Pirates Claim To Have Finally Cracked Assassin’s Creed Origins DRM
Feb 05, 2018 08:12 am UTC| Technology
The biggest reason for putting DRM on video games is to keep pirates from stealing the game for as long as possible. In this case, the popular DRM company Denuvo has become increasingly irrelevant, often getting broken in...

Mario Kart Is Coming To Smartphones And Not Everyone Is Excited
Feb 05, 2018 08:11 am UTC| Technology
Mario Kart is one of Nintendos most successful properties from a long list of successful properties. It has been a consistent best-seller for the Japanese firm, which is why its no surprise that its expanding the platforms...

Super Mario To meet The Minions In New Movie Project
Feb 05, 2018 06:10 am UTC| Technology
Nintendos iconic character Mario of the Super Mario franchise has seen his fair share of crossovers before. Now, it would seem that the platforming star is about to meet some new faces in the form of the bumbling yellow...

California Introduced Legislation To Preserve Net Neutrality, Defies FCC
Feb 05, 2018 06:08 am UTC| Technology
Aside from Montana and New York, the Federal Communications Commission can now count on California as part of a growing number of states showing open defiance over the agencys decision to gut Net Neutrality. The state just...