
Starfield Expansion Receives More Negative Reviews Than Concord at Launch
Bethesda's Shattered Space expansion for Starfield is facing harsh criticism, performing much worse than the main game.

Bethesda's Shattered Space expansion for Starfield is facing harsh criticism, performing much worse than the main game.

It took over two years of hard work for CD Projekt RED to salvage the mess it created with Cyberpunk 2077 and walk away a better company.

Bethesda's commitment to Starfield is finally paying off as it climbs up the Xbox charts and sees a resurgence on Steam.

The frame rate debate continues as Obsidian Entertainment confirms that Avowed is aiming for 30fps, using a familiar line as an excuse.

Microsoft's bold move of bringing Forza on PlayStation could have a much longer and lasting impact on the brand than previous ports.

Much to the surprise (and delight) of many, Hi-Fi Rush was one of last year's best games on Xbox and now it will be on PlayStation as well.

Even The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim would struggle to keep up with the new and higher standards for RPGs in this decade.

The latest numbered Quake entry was released all the way back in 2005 but the next one could bring it back for nostalgia's sake.

The upcoming video game adaptation of the legendary archeologist will be played from the first-person perspective (well, mostly).

Delaying the update to Starfield by a couple of days should allow Bethesda more time to work out the remaining kinks.

The only two games that enjoyed a higher gross revenue than Starfield on Steam was Hogwarts Legacy and Baldur's Gate 3.

Bethesda is promising to give players several dozens if not hundreds more reasons to keep on coming back to play Starfield.

Despite being the inspiration for Lara Croft and Nathan Drake, this is actually Indiana Jones' first big AAA video game adaptation.

Baldur's Gate 3 and Alan Wake 2 are vying for top honors in multiple categories at the New York Game Awards.

For some reason, Bethesda thought that it'd be a good idea to put a lot of mechs all over Starfield's universe and leave them unusable.

It looks like Xbox really wants to get the jump on Nintendo and Sony to start a pivotal year for the platform.

We're not sure how a game best known for its procedural and repetitive world and extensive use of loading screens can be called "innovative."

Prey didn't get as much attention when it first came out, but it's high time that gamers give one of the best sci-fi shooters around its flowers.