Publisher CD Projekt, parent company of Witcher developer CD Projekt Red, announced today that most PC players play includes new cards for Gwent and a quest about a town run by pigs.
During Oculus VR's Rift press conference today, the company announced that it is creating a platform for game distribution similar to Steam.
Called Oculus Home, the platform will house all of the virtual reality games that are compatible with the Rift headset. Different to Steam, however, Home works with the headset so that you do not have to remove it to launch, buy, or discover games. Home will also have a social component: you can see what your friends are doing and view their favorite games.
, the Oculus Touch. Keep an eye on GameSpot for more news about the Rift.
The community event works by using the summer sale badges that you can acquire by buying games on sale. You can also receive them by crafting game badges or trading with friends. Then, using those badges, you can join the "Monster Game" to "fight enemy monsters as you heelp your team level up, unlock new abilities, and achieve community milestones," as the Steam page explains. If your team does well, you can unlock discounts on games for the entire community.
The next set of flash sales begin in 12 hours.
Personally, I'll probably buy Metro Redux and the Homeworld Collection. What are you going to buy, or what games are you holding out for? Let us know in the comments.
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When Will it be Finished?
Projected release date is June 2016.
What's the Verdict?
ARK: Survival Evolved is less of a step toward evolved survival as much as it is a shuffle. Still, there is entertainment to be found here, so long as you’re willing to invest the time and weather the performance issues and server lag.
E3 2015 is nearly upon us and with it comes yet another Microsoft press conference. Last year, the company made it a point to demo, but I'd love to see how the headset could work with the Xbox One.