Total War: Warhammer 2 screenshot of Mazdamundi from the Lizardmen trailer

After months and months of teasers and trailers Total War: Warhammer 2 has now finally arrived. It brings with it a massive new campaign map to explore and conquer, four new races that each have their own unique abilities and playstyles, a whole bunch of new mechanics revolving around the Vortex ritual, and the list goes on for quite a while.

While the recently posted 360° trailer won't exactly offer you a detailed look into everything Total War: Warhammer 2 has to offer, it should be good enough to give you a general idea of what to expect. Have a look, its quite an interesting video since you can move around:

Star Wars Battlefront 2 screenshot of the Star Destroyer

Star Wars Battlefront 1 got a fair bit of criticism due to a lack of content, so I'm very glad to say that Battlefront 2 looks to be in much better shape. Its bringing with it a lot more maps, a large variety of vehicles and weapons spread across some of the most famous Star Wars time periods, space-based combat with a decent chunk of unique ships, and naturally, the usual boatload of heroes and villains. Whether its going to be any good or not, that I don't know, but there's certainly going to be a lot more content to explore!

If you're interested in seeing what all of this content looks like in action, however, you'll find the recently posted overview video right below. Its not exactly a detailed video, but it should be enough to give you a good idea of just what Battlefront 2 is all about. Have a look:

Genji from Heroes of the Storm

I'm sure at some point this month you've been in a scenario where you've killed an enemy during their ult, only for them to come back 30 seconds later with that ult somehow still prepped up and ready to go. Its not exactly a fun thing to experience, so I'm very glad to say that the next Overwatch update will finally be solving this age-long problem!

Under the new rules ultimate charge will be expended the very moment the player uses their ultimate, instead of being depleted over a short period of time. Heroes that are going to be most affected by these changes are Genji, Lucio, Soldier 76, Mei, Bastion, and Reinhardt. So if you're one of those people that love to use Lucio's ult from the very top of the map, it might be time to reconsider your approach, for more reasons than one.

Shadow of Mordor screenshot of an Orc conversion

If you're looking for some games to fill out your backlog and give you something to do over the cold winters months, you might want to give the Humble "Very Positive" Bundle 2 a look. All of the games found within this bundle are rated Very Positive on Steam, so while I doubt you'll like all of them, chances are good you'll at least find a couple you enjoy.

For those of you that don't feel like taking a risk, however, worry not as Shadow of Mordor: Game of the Year Edition is one of the available games, and that one is wildly considered to be pretty damn good! You'll find the full list of games, as well as the tier they appear in, right below:

Total War: Warhammer 2 screenshot of Lord Mazdamundi

With Total War: Warhammer 2 just around the corner Creative Assembly has started releasing gameplay previews at a rather rapid pace. Just these past few weeks alone they've posted a Dark Elf campaign overview, a short battle between the Dark Elves and High Elves, a campaign preview for the High Elves, a couple of videos focusing on the Lizardmen, and now finally a video featuring a multiplayer battle between High Elves and Lizardmen.

So if you're interested in seeing how exactly a multiplayer match will play out in Total War: Warhammer 2, or what sort of strategies you'll need to employ in order to survive for longer than a single minute, you'll find the recently posted preview right below. Have a look, its quite an enjoyable battle:

Hanzo from Overwatch running with his bow

While hit registration was always a bit wonky for Hanzo and Widowmaker due to lag compensation, the recent patch made the problem especially pronounced, so much so that you could hit someone square in the face and not have the hit 'connect'. If you're unfamiliar with these heroes and you're not sure what I'm talking about, here's one of the best examples I could find. Its quite obvious the Hanzo's arrows have connected with Junkrat's body, there's even a blood spray to prove it, yet no damage is actually done.

Thankfully, Overwatch's Lead Engineer Tim Ford has now announced that the team is aware of the problem and that they are working on a solution. Naturally, its not as simple as that, so if you're interested in all of the details you'll find the full quote right below. Have a look, its quite an interesting read:

Divinity: Original Sin 2 artwork showing the various characters

While Divinity: Original Sin 2 is by all accounts an amazing game, it did launch with a bunch of annoying bugs. For example, the very first hub area has had multiple quests that are completely broken yet seem perfectly functional, which led to a lot of confusion and wasted time among the playerbase. I've personally spent over 20 minutes trying to find a way to continue the arena quest, only to realize that the NPC bugged out and is not giving me the proper dialogue options.

As such, I am very glad to say that Divinity: Original Sin 2's first post-launch update has now arrived, and that it brings with it a whole bunch of bug fixes. If you're interested in all of the details you can find the full patch notes over at Steam, though keep in mind that they contain a variety of spoilers in the form of quest names and objectives.

Fallout 4 VR screenshot of VATS against a Deathclaw

During the recent E3 convention Bethesda revealed both Fallout 4 VR and Doom VFR (with the F standing for exactly what you would expect), though they didn't offer much in terms of details. Doom VFR has since then received a brief preview, and now it seems its time for Fallout 4 VR to get the same treatment.

So if you're interested in seeing what Fallout 4 looks like in virtual reality, or what exactly the developers are even planning with it, you'll find the most recent preview right below. Its unfortunately a bit light on gameplay, but it should be enough to give you a good idea of what to expect from Fallout 4 VR. Have a look:

Guild Wars 2: Path of Fire artwork featuring the new Jackal mount

Guild Wars 2's much-anticipated Path of Fire expansion has now arrived, bringing with it a whole bunch of new content and quality of life changes. We can now explore the vast regions of the Crystal Desert and the adjoining kingdom of Elona, beat down the Human god of war Balthazar and his metallic minions, test out nine new Elite Specializations, and most excitingly of all, ride around on a variety of mounts that each come with their own unique abilities and effects.

You can get a good peek at what all of this looks like in-game through the recently posted launch trailer down below. Its not the most detailed video, I'm afraid, but it should still give you a good idea of what Path of Fire is all about. Have a gander:

Wolfenstein 2: The New Colossus screenshot of a robot dog

Wolfenstein 2: The New Colossus will be sending us to Nazi-controlled America in order to exactly what you might expect: obliterate everything with an arsenal of increasingly over-the-top weaponry. What you might not expect, however, is that The New Colossus will also have a heavy focus on storytelling and character development.

If you're wondering what this story is all about, and how large of an explosion you can cause in the least amount of time, you'll find what you seek in the recently posted gameplay trailer. Have a look, its quite a spectacle to behold: