What's next? A life sim?
Bungie have announced that they are putting together the final update for Destiny 2, bringing to an end the live service shooters 12-year run. The game itself will continue to exist for players to replay the content that already exists but nothing new will be added. Behind the announcement, as told…
If you watch the Dawn of War 4 trailer showing off the Adeptus Mechanicus faction, you might have spotted a mech that's practically dancing on the spot. The excitable little thing looks to be itching to get into the fight. It turns out, it's not channeling the spirit of a warmongering puppy, it's…
The series' sole 4X outing is worth investigation.
More variety would be nice.
Hopes that the end of Destiny 2 means Destiny 3 is on the way aren't necessarily dashed—but if it happens, it'll be a long time from now.
For a time, Destiny 2 was a masterclass in all kinds of gameplay, and only some of them involved pressing keys.
This platform is a disgrace, and regulators need to act.
Sorry to say, though, that PC plans are still MIA.
Those really were the days.
Do you even want a Destiny 3, and can Bungie be trusted to make it?
That's an idea I can get behind.
The undersea survival sim continues its blistering pace.
Bungie says it will ensure that Destiny 2 remains playable, but its focus is now elsewhere.
If you're in the mood for a crusade, you know.
My favorite throwback FPS is back.
*binaric screeching*
Get the keys to the Mazda Furai and many more exclusive cars.
Warhammer Age of Sigmar: Deathmaster puts us on the other side of the Vermintide.
Grave tidings.