Eidos Montreal is "now the owner" of Deus Ex and Thief games, but don't get too excited

While Crystal Dynamics say they now “control” Tomb Raider Eidos Montreal, the studio behind recent Thief andDeus Exgames, say they are “now the owner of the games [we] developed, like the Deus Ex and Thief games.” Likewise, Crystal Dynamics say they have taken “control” of its Tomb Raider and Legacy Of Kain games from their previous owner, Square Enix. Which sounds like a big deal, but really both studios are just reporting a change to their terms of service and privacy notices since they were bought by Embracer Group last month....

September 8, 2022 · 2 min · 248 words · Anna Wilson

EVE: Online’s Uprising expansion changes up factional warfare in November

Plus there’s some fancy heraldry Space-based alternate realityEVE: Onlineis getting another expansion focusing on factional warfare this November, devs CCP Games have announced. Uprising promises to move the ongoing story of EVE forwards, along with improvements such as new ships, balance changes to old ships, logos on your ships, and a whole bunch of other stuff to do with ships. Uprising’s big feature is a rework of factional warfare,tippedfor the game earlier this year....

September 8, 2022 · 2 min · 358 words · Austin Coleman

Football Manager 2023 scores a PC and Game Pass release date of November 8th

Cross it in – to your diary I’ve never particularly fancied the Beautiful Game much. I’ll get that out of the way now because, rightly or wrongly, it’s considered unusual for a bloke such as myself to not speak 110% fluent Football. I’m not sure I’d get on with Football Manager, but since it’s coming to Game Pass I might as well give it a go at some point.

September 8, 2022 · 1 min · 69 words · Gary Ryan

Jack Move review: a bite-sized JRPG that blends Neuromancer with Final Fantasy VII

Life hack It cannot be a coincidence that 1997 is a pivotal year in the world ofJack Move. In the game, it’s the year everything went dark in this turn-based Japanese-style RPG, with a solar storm biffing the world’s electronics. It threw the world into chaos, giving rise to the megacorps that now control the dystopian cyberpunk society where our heroine Noa is trying to make a living. In the real world, of course, 1997 was the yearFinal Fantasy VIIcame out, the seminal JRPG that Jack Move owes a great deal to (right down to its menu plink plink sound)....

September 8, 2022 · 6 min · 1066 words · Rebecca Gay

Roadwarden review: a beautifully written visit to a mystery-filled peninsula

With a very good horse I keep thinking aboutRoadwardenlike a tourist city that I visited for not quite long enough. Sure, I saw the main sights and had a great time soaking in the ambiance, but I know that I missed so many hidden gems. I want to go back and explore, maybe this time with a local guide who knows its secrets. At its most basic, Roadwarden is a text-based RPG....

September 8, 2022 · 5 min · 947 words · Bonnie Lang

Skyrim mod adds hidden keys to find for all those locked chests

300 little hidden object hunts for you Every corner ofSkyrimhouses a locked chest, but where are all the keys? Only a handful actually have keys to open them. So do the chest’s owners lockpick them every time they want an apple or knife? Are these chests merely decorative, their contents deemed inaccessible and long forgotten? A new mod forThe Elder Scrolls V: SkyrimSpecial Edition answers this playfully by adding a load of hidden keys to unlock these chests....

September 8, 2022 · 2 min · 351 words · Carl Long

Steam has launched new hub pages to make browsing genres and tags easier

After months of testing The Steam store has been updated to introduce revised hub pages for tags, genres, theme and category pages. The changes include clearer personal recommendations, easier access to subcategories, and further options for searching and filtering. The changes come after months of testing as one of Valve’s Steam Labs experiments. “As the catalog of titles available on Steam continues to grow, we’re working to make it easier for you to find your next favorite game,” saysValve’s post introducing the changes....

September 8, 2022 · 2 min · 285 words · Lauren Sullivan

Steelrising "You need a tool to break this": How to destroy breakable walls using the Alchemist's Ram

How to destroy breakable walls and doors in Steelrising Want to know how to get the tool that unlocks the breakable doors in Steelrising?In true Soulslike fashion, the world ofSteelrisingis complex, twisted, and seemingly folding in on itself with the sheer number of hidden shortcuts and walkways between different areas. It gives players a lot of opportunities for that nice feeling of unexpectedly returning to a place you recognise from earlier on....

September 8, 2022 · 3 min · 591 words · Kathleen Miller

Steelrising best build: What is the most powerful build in the game?

This is the best build in Steelrising for slaughtering enemies and bosses alike Want to create the best build in Steelrising?While players of Spiders' new automaton-filled soulslikeRPGwill all play the same character of Aegis, it turns out that there’s a fair bit to customise regarding her attributes, strengths, and equipment. Given the generous options when it comes to weaponry and stat-boosting Modules to affix into your automat, it’s no surprise that there are quite a few viable builds possible inSteelrising....

September 8, 2022 · 5 min · 991 words · Patrick Stewart

Temtem devs address its premium battle pass controversy

“We know there’s been calls to review-bomb the game, and the effects of this are being felt.” Monster-taming MMOTemtemjust launched out of early access on PC earlier this week, but developers Crema have taken to Discord to defend the game’s paid battle pass. Some players have been getting themselves very worked up over the inclusion of a paid pass in a full-priced game. Yet there’s been a plan to include a battle pass in Temtem for years....

September 8, 2022 · 3 min · 546 words · David Brown

Temtem review: a Pokemon-like that listens to what fans want

A new champion Temtem’s creature catching will feel immediately familiar to anyone who’s even dabbled in Pokemon over the years. You play as a child who leaves their home to go on a grand adventure through the Airborne Archipelago. Along the way, you’ll catch critters, battle numerous gym lead - sorry, dojo masters - and fend off a bad organisation named Clan Belsoto, a bunch of Toxic-toting meanies. Been there, done that....

September 8, 2022 · 7 min · 1451 words · Heather Ryan

The Electronic Wireless Show podcast episode 201: the best cinematics in games

Lights! Camera! Loading… We enter the new pod-century on the Electronic Wireless Showpodcasta man down, as Matthew won’t be here for a few weeks. Not to worry, though, as myself and Nate are ever ready to hold down the fort. This week we’re talking about our favourite cinematics in video games, a fitting subject because last weekend I saw the greatest piece of cinema yet conceived by man: Michael Flatley’sBlackbird....

September 8, 2022 · 2 min · 403 words · Latasha Sharp

The Rally Point: Phoenix Point's final form still frustrates as much as it innovates

Enhancement under the sea Replacing aliens with post-apocalyptic, Lovecraftian sea mutants (Pandorans) changes the structure as well as the tone, for starters. With the world already wrecked, there’s no sitting around waiting for invaders. You actively explore the globe, reactivating abandoned bases, scavenging for resources, setting off flavour events with multiple choices, and chasing plot threads. Many of the locations you discover are occupied by human factions who’ll trade food, machine parts, or science juice....

September 8, 2022 · 8 min · 1522 words · Adam Ayala