Nightdive Studios’ Star Wars: Dark Forces Remaster will launch on February 28th, 2024, per GameSpot. It’s based on LucasArts’ Star Wars-based first-person shooter from 1995, also released on February 28th for MS-DOS.
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Turn 10 Studios has released a new trailer for Forza Motorsport, its reboot of the acclaimed racing sim series, to prepare for launch. It’s next week for Xbox Series X/S, PC and Game Pass, but is available today for Premium Edition owners. Check it out in action below.
There are over 500 cars to choose from and 20 locations to race, with five being new to the series. A new Career Mode, Builders Cup, is also available, which sees players given a car to race and upgrade throughout a Series of races. As it accrues experience and Car Points, you can equip better parts, and mechanics like the new Risk vs. Reward starting position allow for more challenges with higher rewards.
Forza Motorsport launches on October 10th – check out our review here for more details. You can also read up on various tips and tricks here. Turn 10 Studios is adding more content post-launch, including new Featured Tours and new Tracks like Yas Marina in November and Nürburgring Nordschleife in Spring 2024.
Nightdive Studios’ Star Wars: Dark Forces Remaster will launch on February 28th, 2024, per GameSpot. It’s based on LucasArts’ Star Wars-based first-person shooter from 1995, also released on February 28th for MS-DOS.
Developer Turn 10 has released a minor new update for racing game Forza Motorsport. The update, which has started rolling out today, addresses stability issues faced by players on all platforms.
Star Wars: Dark Forces Remaster will launch for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Switch, and PC via Steam on February 28, 2024, developer Nightdive Studios announced.
Diablo Immortal is getting ready for its Season 19 Battle Pass, Spawn of Destruction. This week’s update also adds new Legendary items, several feature improvements, and returning events.
Nightdive Studios launched its ground-up remake of the original System Shock for PC earlier this year, with console versions still in the works, though the developer also has a remaster of System Shock 2 in the works that it announced back in 2019. It has, of course, been a while since we last got an official update on it, though recently at the Indie Horror Showcase, Nightdive premiered a new trailer for System Shock 2: Enhanced Edition.
The Switch version of rhythm game Hello Kitty and Friends: Happiness Parade will launch on October 26 for $19.99, publisher Rogue Games and developer Dabadu Games announced. It will be available at a 15 percent-off discount price for the first week of launch.
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Mortal Kombat 1 had been teasing, and not teasing, various things that they would show at New York Comic Con. Ed Boon himself deconfirmed several things that wouldn’t be shown at the convention, and many felt this meant we wouldn’t get any look at the upcoming DLC characters for the game via its first Kombat Pack. However, NetherRealm Studios DID show something from the Kombat Pack at the show: the first look at Omni-Man! His inclusion in the game had long been rumored before it was officially confirmed alongside other key DLC characters, and his “first look” trailer shows just how brutal things will get.
The newest has been revealed through a trailer, teasing an AI-focused story for the latest installment.
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The Lord of the Rings: Gollum was a mess, as I'm sure many of you remember. It was hard to avoid all of the posts making fun of the game's performance, dodgy UI, and overall lack of polish. Unsurprisingly, the launch was rough enough to warrant a JPEG apology from the developer - only now, it turns out that even this was a mess behind the scenes.