Check out free retro-RPG Moonring, made by an industry vet and Fable designer in classic Ultima style By Jonathan Bolding published 1 October 23 News Dene Carter was a designer on Dungeon Keeper, Fable—and some real classics from the old days.
The PC game releases we're most excited about in October By Tyler Wilde published 1 October 23 📆 After one of the best summers of PC gaming ever, the year refuses to slow down.
Our favorite mini-Morrowind is adding a mysterious realm ruled by a clockwork god in its next update By Ted Litchfield published 30 September 23 news Dread Delusion continues to be a worthy torchbearer for the Weird RPG.
Missing faces, levitating bodies, and NPCs with no respect for personal space: A celebration of Bethesda jank By Pao Yumol published 30 September 23 Janks for the memories Starfield’s NPCs are the wrenches in the open-world machine I’ve come to crave, thanks to a long history of janky Bethesda RPGs.
As CDPR resurrected Cyberpunk 2077, it focused on one word: 'believability' By Wes Fenlon published 30 September 23 Interview Cyberpunk 2.0's changes to police, cyberware and skills all came from the same key objective.
Justice for melee weapons: a Cyberpunk 2077 modder has rectified the game's biggest oversight for stealth play By Wes Fenlon published 29 September 23 News Stabbing is good. Quiet stabbing is better.
Cyberpunk 2077's next patch promises to fix the 'Johnny vision' bug and other in-game headaches By Andy Chalk published 29 September 23 news The 2.01 update is "coming soon."
Cyberpunk 2077 director says studio's switch from REDengine to Unreal Engine 5 'isn't starting from scratch' By Wes Fenlon published 29 September 23 News CD Projekt's engineers decided the move was the right "strategic shift" for future games.
Baldur's Gate 3 dataminer discovers the most gut-punching ways to upset your companions, if you're into that sort of thing By Mollie Taylor published 29 September 23 news Tav loves bad ideas.
Larian's shared the most-played multiclasses in Baldur's Gate 3—and one of D&D's favourites is somehow second-to-last By Harvey Randall published 29 September 23 News Sorcadin? Sorcadon't.
How to complete Dazed and Confused in Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty By Sarah James published 29 September 23 Daze out No, you don't have to spend £10,000 eddies to do it.
Starfield's cursed rain orb lifts the veil on an old game design trick: 'pack it up boys, it's over' By Harvey Randall published 29 September 23 News Pay no attention to that dev behind the curtain.
The Knights of the Old Republic Remake is either dead or about to become more powerful than you can possibly imagine By Joshua Wolens published 29 September 23 News Sony has gone Order 66 on KOTOR Remake marketing on its social media.
You probably don't want a high-level DLC for Baldur's Gate 3, anyway By Harvey Randall published 29 September 23 POWER WORD: NAH Mo' spell levels, mo' problems.
Cyberpunk 2077 No Easy Way Out: Should you side with Aaron or Angie? By Sean Martin published 29 September 23 KO Help Coach Fred's old student fight for himself.
Thanks to a bug, players have found a 'realm of naked men' in Baldur's Gate 3 By Jody Macgregor published 29 September 23 News Bug or feature?
Want to try a new playstyle in Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty? Here's the director's 'warlock netrunner' build By Wes Fenlon published 28 September 23 News Hack 'em while you slice 'em.
Cyberpunk 2077 player finds a Witcher 3 easter egg by calling a phone number scrawled on a dingy sticky note By Tyler Colp published 28 September 23 news Hello? Can I speak with a Mr. White Wolf?
Even with its Warhammer 40K RPG coming in hot, Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous' developer is cranking out yet another big DLC By Ted Litchfield published 28 September 23 news Completing a DLC side story that began last April.
Dispel Magic who? A Baldur's Gate 3 player depowered a climactic necromancer boss by smuggling an anti-magic flower for dozens of hours across two whole acts By Ted Litchfield published 28 September 23 news There are easier ways to kill Balthazar, but none quite so funny.