The cinematic has examples of the sort of criminal double-dealing and betrayal you’re likely to encounter on the streets and of some combat hacking.
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Google offers Stadia “founder” prestige titles
The Founder’s Edition costs $129.99 and has nearly $300 worth of goodies with it.
Baldur’s Gate 3 revealed, and it feels all very Cthulhuesq
The flickering lightning and the dangerous skies over Baldur’s Gate feel truly Dungeons & Dragons and yet, also, Cthulhuesq.
The World of Darkness comes to Nintendo Switch with Vampires: The Masquerade – Coteries of New York
The Anarchs and Camarilla are at war in New York as the game’s narrative takes you through a Vampire: The Masquerade 5th edition story.
SYFY UK to showcase Eleven Eleven at Comic Con London
Eleven Eleven launches on May 23rd and will be available in three different formats; tethered VR headsets, mobile VR headsets and AR devices.
Ace Combat 7: A High-Flying Throwback
Ace Combat 7: Skies Unknown (actually the 15th game in the series) is a throwback to a gameplay style that is extinct.
The virtual reality of Table of Tales: The Crooked Crown
Table of Tales: The Crooked Crown is an RPG adventure for PlayStation’s PS VR.
We are all living in a Lovecraft story: This Chrome extension swaps political headlines with Cthulhu mythos
We are all living in a Lovecraft story is a plugin from Frogwares that turns headline political news, like Brexit, and world leaders’ names, into Cthulhu mythos mentions instead.
Cheersplode, baby: It’s the year of Borderlands as Borderlands 3 is confirmed
There’s more information for Borderlands 3 expected April 3 but we’ve the trailer for now.
Google gets into gaming: Stadia is a cross-platform and played via Chrome or your console
Stadia is due out in 2019, this year, in the UK, Europe, Canada and the US. It’ll be available on PC, Nintendo Switch, PS4 and Xbox One.









