Techware Labs writes: "With the new games requiring higher standards of hardware, the ever devoted gamer is again left in search of a good graphics card that will not rip a hole in their wallets. Ultimately, the choice boils down to either nVidia or ATI. Each company has their own advantages. While the nVidia's cards sometimes crunch out better performance in terms of frames per second without AA, ATI has a more feasible consumer interest in mind. ATI tries to focus more creating a great graphics card without adding huge costs in the process, making their cards a better value. Their latest high performance graphics card, Radeon HD 4870 from Palit also introduced new and improved GDDR 5 graphics memory featuring up to 3.6 Gb/s bandwidth. Will this card be the ultimate card for the price for you? If it is, the saying that 2 is better than 1 may be generally true, but will it be in this case? Read on to find your answers, the results might surprise you."
Windows Central: “Embark Studios' ARC Raiders is the extraction shooter I've been waiting for. Here's why it's better than Bungie's upcoming Marathon.”
This is silly. I think both games are amazing. Both games can be very successful at the same time and I hope they are.
So we can we can see into the future now? I’m sure ARC is fine, me personally? Far more interested in Marathon. Between known Bungie’s solid gameplay and world building to the aesthetics and concept, I’m all in on Marathon.
I played the Technical Test 2 earlier today and had a blast. I got thrown in an instance, saw a guy walking up some stairs, started shooting at him and watched him run for his life. It was funny until I got killed by some random drones. They're both different games and will have their space. Only the gameplay loop will tell.
Why do gamers/gamejournalist do this? We need to stop with all this doom article game shit.
The Illuminate made quite a mess in the previous Major Order and it's up to Helldivers 2 players to clean it and reclaim important sites.
In today's special State of Play presentation, Creative Director Graeme Timmins and Senior Project Producer Anthony Nicholson showed off the deepest ever look at Borderlands 4's explosive, carnage-filled gameplay.
For dedicated Borderlands player, what is the vibe/take on this game? Pre-order worthy?