Subnautica's latest "Infection" update has added a whole bunch of new areas to explore
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With Subnautica's May release date fast approaching the developers have really started cranking out updates. A mere month and a half has passed since the last one, and already we have a bunch of new content to explore. There's an alien infection that needs to be cured, a terrifying research facility to explore, a new Biome in the shape of the Crag Field, and the list goes on.
If you're interested in seeing what all of this looks like in action, here's the recently posted preview trailer. I would recommend you turn up the volume because these previews tend to have some pretty damn good music, and this one is no exception! Anyway, have a look:
Utopia, the first major expansion for Stellaris, is set to arrive on April 6th
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After the success of the Leviathans Story Pack Paradox has decided to tackle another sci-fi favorite - the concept of utopia and its various interpretations. The expansion will bring with it a variety of new ways to developer your empire, everything ranging from keeping intergalactic peace to crafting your very own Warhammer 40,000 themed Empire hellbent on purging the world of chaos and disorder. There will also be a new megastructures to build, special perks to unlock, new policies to meddle with, as well as a whole bunch of other minor features.
If you're a bit confused by that description, allow me to show you the recently posted teaser trailer. There is unfortunately no actual gameplay, but it should give you a good idea of what sort of themes Utopia is going for. Have a look:
The retro collectathon Snake Pass now has a lengthy gameplay video showcasing the snakelike movement
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Snake Pass is an upcoming retro collecathon where instead of jumping all over the place you'll be able to coil around bamboo, slide alongside walls, extend your body in order to reach distant places, and pretty much everything else you might imagine a snake doing. Since all of this sounds incredibly complicated the developers have decided to release a lengthy gameplay preview showcasing and explaining all of the movement mechanics.
So if you're interested in learning how to become a better snake, and also checking out what Snake Pass is all about, you'll find the developer preview right below. If you want to skip the introduction and just get into the action make sure to set the video time to 1:20. Anyway, have a look:
Total War: Warhammer's free update has added Bretonnia as a playable faction, and a new Vampire Counts Legendary Lord
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After a couple of weeks of teasers and preview videos Total War: Warhammer now finally has Bretonnia as a fully playable faction on the campaign map. Bretonnia brings with it three Legendary Lords (King Louen Leoncoeur, Alberic of Bordeleaux and the Fay Enchantress), unique quests and starting positions for each one, as well as a whole host of updated units you might know from the multiplayer mode.
If you're interested in seeing what Bretonnia looks like in action you'll find the recently posted developer preview right below. It features around ~13 minutes of Orc-slaying goodness, along with brief explanations of what the various Bretonnian units do on the field of battle. Have a look:
Dawn of War 3 has a new video showcasing the various environments and level design
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Dawn of War 3 is an upcoming real-time strategy game set in the grim darkness of the Warhammer 40,000 universe. Given the rather peculiar art style associated with Warhammer 40,000 the designers at Relic have spent a long time making sure it looks 'right', and whether they have successfully managed to do so you can see for yourself in the latest video.
So if you're interested in a brief overview of Dawn of War 3's environments, level design, and visuals, you'll find the developer-guided preview video right below. Have a look:
Overwatch's 24th hero, an Omnic tank named Orisa, is now up on the PTR alongside a Bastion nerf
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After an entire week of teasers and rumors Blizzard has finally revealed Overwatch's 24th hero. As you can probably guess from the title alone, its going to be an Omnic tank by the name of Orisa. With very low mobility and a variety of ways to soak up damage it appears she's going to compete with Reinhardt for the spot of 'main tank', though whether she's going to work equally well on defense and offense is still up for debate.
If you're interested in learning more about Orisa (OR15-A) you'll find the recently posted Developer Update right below. But if you just want the short version, her hero profile page is now available on the Overwatch website. Anyway, here's the video:
Torment: Tides of Numenera Review - A worthy successor to Planescape: Torment?
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Torment: Tides of Numenera is an isometric story-focused RPG and a spiritual successor to one of the best games that have ever graced the genre - Planescape: Torment. Much like its predecessor Tides of Numenera features a vast amount of interesting characters, tough decisions, compelling stories, enough lore to fill out at least a couple of books, and as is tradition, completely unremarkable combat.
After spending well over a year in Early Access Tides of Numenera has now finally arrived in full. So if you're wondering whether it was worth the wait, and if its even remotely as enticing as Planescape: Torment, allow me to share my thoughts on everything I've experienced throughout my playthrough. And don't worry about spoilers as I've made sure to only use examples from the first couple of hours.