Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, despite having some bright spots, is nevertheless a complete disaster for Warner Bros. Entertainment. The live-service disappointment has led to the company, uh, growing more focused on live service and free-to-play games for some reason. Though more notably its existing properties and games, such as Hogwarts Legacy—which the majority of Suicide Squad’s team has reportedly been shunted onto.
The staggering loss was, according to a Bloomberg report, put into perspective during an earnings call in May, where Warner Bros. “revealed it was taking a $200 million loss on Suicide Squad”.
For context, the original 2016 Suicide Squad movie—the bad one—cost $175 million dollars to make—that is, before you factor …
It was almost 2 am last night when I saw something that gave me the biggest grin: A 66-second video showcasing the hunting horn in Monster Hunter Wilds. I watched it once, then again, then turned the phone to my partner to show her. “Oh that’s sick,” she muttered half-asleep as the horn user played a melody that created an area-of-effect buff on the battlefield.
The Hunting Horn video, part of a series of videos showcasing what’s new with each weapon type in Wilds, is so short that Capcom really could’ve published it as a YouTube Short or TikTok, but I think the company bet on Monster Hunter fans being ravenous for any Wilds gameplay, and it was right. Since Capcom started publishing them on YouTube four days ago, these overview videos have racked up millions of views. If…
Wesp, who you may know as the heroic modder behind the unofficial patch for Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines, has been on an uploading spree, providing us with a bunch of lost Bloodlines footage via his YouTube channel.
The most interesting of the bunch is a low-quality recording of a live playthrough with one of the developers, presumably from a convention. Familiar scenes play out differently, with Cal the bartender and Jeanette Voerman being met at the strip club Vesuvius rather than at The Asylum. A later scene shows the arrival of the fleshcrafted sewer monster, only she has actual facial animation missing from the released game. It’s a slightly less impactful scene when she screams at you without even opening her mouth.
Subsequent videos include more al…
Tarsier Studios has announced Reanimal, a co-op adventure horror game that may instill fear in even the biggest of animal lovers—but I might just be projecting. With a spooky trailer shown off at Gamescom Opening Night Live, I guarantee anyone who loved Little Nightmares & Little Nightmares 2 will be excited for what the game has to offer.
Reanimal Seems to present a visually dark world inhabited by enemies I’m already struggling to describe. In the background of one scene, a long-limbed man with a twisted face (and an iconic big hat we’ve seen in both Little Nightmares games) is dragging something into the cinema. In another scene, the protagonists are being chased down by a sheep. Except it’s not a sheep, because its body seems to extend and it has far more legs …
One hundred and seventy nine bucks for a high refresh 1440p panel? To paraphrase Bruce Willis in Pulp Fiction, 1080p’s dead, baby, 1080p’s dead. Give it up for the MSI Optix G271CQP, yours for a mere $179 thanks to Amazon Prime Day.
At least, we’d struggle to pick 1080p now that you can have high refresh 1440p for such an affordable price. But there has to be a catch, right? Well, the obvious issue is that the MSI Optix G271CQP runs VA rather than IPS panel tech.
In the past, VA tended to suffer from poor pixel response. But that just isn’t true any longer. This monitor is rated at 1ms for response, albeit that’s MPRT not GtG. MSI doesn’t quote a figure for GtG response, which is a bit more representative of real-world usage. But most 1ms MPRT panels come in at 2ms GtG, whic…
Buckle up Simmers, we’re (hopefully) on the cusp of some meaty fixes for The Sims 4. As EA continues to pile expansions and kits on top of a game that’s nearing the big 1-0, crashes and buggy gameplay have become part and parcel of The Sims 4 experience. It’s become a mighty frustrating time—one that’s recently led me to go crawling back into the loving arms of The Sims 2 in retaliation—and it seems like EA is finally realising the problem is too big to ignore.
In a tweet on the official Sims account, the developer admitted things have gotten a little out of control. “We know that technical issues with The Sims 4 have interrupted your gameplay over time and we recognize that this has caused you much frustration,” the statement read. “Today, we can share that we have as…
Lenovo has a new dual-screen laptop out, the Lenovo Yoga Book 9i. This is no concept machine. It’s not even a clunky beta-feelin’ early stab that you can buy but probably shouldn’t. It’s a polished, slick, highly usable PC. Which begs the question, is this the future of laptops, even laptops for gaming?
Just to head the most obvious scepticism off at the pass, it really wasn’t all that long ago that Blackberries with physical keyboards ruled the smartphone and the world scoffed at the idea of on-screen keyboards. Who would want type on one of those?
So, polling the plebs and finding they mostly reject the idea of an on-screen laptop keyboard doesn’t mean much. They didn’t think they wanted one on a phone, either, and look how that went.
Hold that thought while we cover…
On June 6, Velan Studios’ online dodgeball brawler Knockout City will have its servers taken offline, just over two years after going live. Game director Jeremy Russo explained the decision in a special announcement, writing that, “Despite over 12 million players and billions of KOs around the globe, there are several aspects of the game in need of major disruption to better attract and retain enough players to be sustainable. Since we are a small, indie studio, it’s simply impossible for us to make those kinds of systemic changes in the live game while continuing to support it.”
Last year, Knockout City went free-to-play and independent, leaving behind Electronic Arts, which had published it as part of the EA Originals label. According to SteamDB’s charts, the switch to free-to-p…
Remnant 2’s first DLC dropped a short while ago—and it’s a pretty good romp. It adds a whole new area to explore, a new class, and some new gear to grab—it also enhances Losomn as a whole, since having the DLC lets its areas and bosses crop up during your randomised runs of the main campaign.
In an interview with the game’s creative director David Adams (also the president of development studio Gunfire Games) Exputer asked whether he’d consider adding a survival mode to the game, a la Call of Duty’s Zombies.
“Right now, we are focused on the second DLC we’re working on. That’s the ‘official’ answer. The ‘unofficial’ answer is we would love to explore a new game mode,” says Adams. “Maybe not exactly like Survivor, but something that scratches the same …
We reported on AMD’s latest graphics driver dump yesterday. AMD detailed a pretty exhaustive list of benefits and performance improvements with Adrenalin Edition Driver 23.2.1. Conspicuously missing were any claims of huge ray-tracing performance boosts of up to 40%.
Reportedly, however, that’s exactly what some owners of AMD Radeon RX 6000 series GPUs are experiencing. But there’s a catch. Thus far, it seems the really big boosts in performance relate to synthetic tests of ray-tracing performance.
By way of example, one Twitter user claimed a performance uplift from 27.84 fps to 38.17 fps in 3DMark’s DirectX Ray tracing feature set benchmark running on an AMD Radeon RX 6800 XT. Another poster saw performance in the same benchmark increase from 31.51 fps to 42.58 fps on an R…