New Game Network: The road to release for Crackdown 3 has not been smooth. The game was first teased in 2014, and officially confirmed in 2015. Initially a launch-window title for the Xbox One, it has since been stuck in a lot of trouble, switching developers, and likely being re-designed a few times. It's always tough to see a game go through such growing pains, but at the end of the day you hope that the final product will at least be competent, if not necessarily worth the multi-year wait. With the launch finally arriving though, Crackdown 3 fails to live up to even modest expectations. It's a game that feels stuck in the past, offering outdated design, bugs, and generally poor value. It may have avoided the sad fate of Scalebound, but this certainly isn't what you expect to see from a full priced console exclusive in 2019.
Tencent is set to buy Sumo Group in a deal worth $1.27bn (£919m), the companies have announced.
Tencent is really buying up everything. I'm surprised everyone is selling to them like this.
I honestly thought ms or Sony would have nabbed them, seeing as they have worked for both on their respective ips, colour me surprised.
Microsoft recently released their Xbox Cloud Gaming PC Beta which allows users the opportunity to stream Xbox games to their Windows 10 PCs or laptops. This follows on from being able to use the cloud gaming on mobile devices which works very well but is limited to the size of your screen. Having the option to play Xbox games with a larger display has its obvious benefits.
CG writes: Nvidia’s claims that the RTX 3090 can render games in 8K at 60 FPS, ring true for us in this video. We put the game Crackdown 3 through its paces with some interesting results.
It's good it's possible but who would pick this over 4K60 on ultra? It would look far better
Let's be honest here, even with extra high settings at 8k 120fps... it'll still look like crap. Sorry.