Hogwarts Legacy almost had a morality and reputation system By Jody Macgregor published 18 May 23 News "I solemnly swear that I am up to no good. Not that anybody cares."
I asked a ChatGPT-powered Skyrim companion to solve the game's easiest puzzle, and it almost got me killed By Christopher Livingston published 17 May 23 SK-AI-RIM Bleak Falls Barrow contains Skyrim's first and easiest puzzle. But ChatGPT kept flunking it and nearly got me poisoned to death.
One of Destiny 2's legendary weapons was doing 40% extra damage for weeks and nobody noticed By Tim Clark published 17 May 23 NEWS Bungie also detailed a slew of exotic buffs in a preview of changes coming next season.
This Fable-inspired hybrid of RPG and farm sim is trying to cram in combat, crafting, and commerce By Lauren Morton published 17 May 23 News Mirthwood reintroduces itself with a long list of features.
Crusader Kings 3's Tours & Tournaments DLC looks like a minor expansion but is actually one of the series' best, and close to essential By Fraser Brown published 17 May 23 Lords on tour New adventures await.
Here's your short Diablo 4 lore primer before launch By Lauren Morton published 16 May 23 News Blizzard (and I) have you covered with a refresher on Lilith and Inarius's history with Sanctuary.
You can grab 500 hours of Mass Effect and Dragon Age for 20 bucks right now By Joshua Wolens published 16 May 23 News The BioWare Mega Collection is usually $190, but it's 90% off at the moment.
This ridiculous deep cut mod adds guns from Bethesda's forgotten Terminator FPS to the biggest (and most frustrating) Elder Scrolls game By Ted Litchfield published 15 May 23 news The hottest guns of 1995 in an absolutely impenetrable RPG from '96.
Blizzard congratulates Diablo 4 player who finally soloed world boss Ashava after two heartbreaking kill steals By Andy Chalk published 15 May 23 news Despite being at a lower level, Wudijo got the job done with plenty of time to spare.
How to complete the Unyielding Flesh quest in Diablo 4 By Lauren Aitken published 15 May 23 Under your skin You've got some skin in this game.
Class balance is still an absolute joke in Diablo 4—but the game has far bigger problems By Robin Valentine published 15 May 23 WHAT THE HELL I no longer care who needs buffs and nerfs—none of these classes are any fun to play.
I have serious regrets about wasting my weekend fighting the Diablo 4 beta's awful world boss By Fraser Brown published 15 May 23 Monster mash A couple of days with Blizzard's latest has tempered my enthusiasm significantly.
Fablecraft's virtual tabletop combines the best parts of D&D and videogames—this is the future of TTRPGs By Robin Valentine published 15 May 23 DUNGEONS & DOWNLOADS A simple, accessible way to go on grand adventures with your friends online.
Cut content mod restores Skyrim's vampires to their former glory By Jody Macgregor published 15 May 23 News "And so you learn the power of the night."
A co-creator of the original Fallout says he modified his criminally underrated D&D videogame to work with a Department of Defense AI project in 2005 By Ted Litchfield published 14 May 23 news Delivering some D&D to the DoD.
WoW Classic is getting official 'hardcore' mode servers By Jonathan Bolding published 14 May 23 News Just one Warcraft life to live.
One of our favorite Stardew Valley-alikes has been delisted from Steam over a messy dispute between developer and publisher By Ted Litchfield published 14 May 23 news Each side paints the other as acting in bad faith.
One day post-launch, the developers of Switch emulator Yuzu announce that Tears of the Kingdom is playable 'full speed on most hardware' with 'no hacks needed' By Ted Litchfield published 14 May 23 news A lightning-quick turnaround on one of the biggest releases of the year.
Goths rejoice: partway through the 'Server Slam' Diablo 4's nerfed Necromancers got a little boost By Ted Litchfield published 14 May 23 news Seeing the words "Server Slam" over and over is just making me think of the Denny's Grand Slam breakfast.
System Shock was the FPS that changed PC games forever By Jim Rossignol published 14 May 23 From the Archives In this classic feature, Jim Rossignol looks back at the real reason BioShock exists.