PCGamesN Saturday, November 12, 2022 1:50 PM The Microsoft Flight Simulator 40th Anniversary update is here, and it includes a rather delightful easter egg for fans of one of the best plane games on PC. The mammoth update includes the introduction of gliders and helicopters, numerous additional aircraft, four classic airports, and a selection of iconic missions from past entries in the simulation game series. However, one of its most fun new additions is the ability to play several of the original games on your plane's dashboard while sitting on the tarmac. RELATED LINKS: Microsoft Flight Simulator review, The best PC simulation games, The best plane games on PC |
Rock Paper Shotgun Latest Articles Feed Saturday, November 12, 2022 6:29 PM After launching into early access in April last year, the free-to-play shooter Scavengers is closing down. Its servers will close on December 16th, with publishers Improbable pinning the cause on a "decline in the playerbase." |
Rock Paper Shotgun Latest Articles Feed Saturday, November 12, 2022 5:42 PM Last month, EA Maxis showed a few early images from Project Rene, the in-development Sims 5. They said they were showing the project early because they wanted to involve the community in its development. Well, now it looks like someone has leaked images from a recent Sims 5 playtest, which seemingly shows a city environment with several apartments to build inside. |
Rock Paper Shotgun Latest Articles Feed Saturday, November 12, 2022 5:14 PM Next week will bring the release of Warzone 2.0, Call Of Duty's free-to-play battle royale mode, but it also marks the beginning of Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare 2's season one. With it, two new maps are coming: Shoot House, which you'll find a trailer for below, on November 16th; and sometime after that, the return of the infamous Shipment. |
Rock Paper Shotgun Latest Articles Feed Saturday, November 12, 2022 4:00 PM Final Fantasy XIV's patch 6.3 will land in January 2023, with a new one of everything. A new 8-player trial, a new unreal trial, a new ultimate raid, a new dungeon, a new 24-player Alliance Raid, plus new main scenario and side story quests. Among all of the newness are new housing wards within existing districts, allowing more players to purchase their own in-game home. |
Twinfinite Saturday, November 12, 2022 7:04 PM The nimble Cirrus Vision Jet is finally on final approach to MSFS. |
Twinfinite Saturday, November 12, 2022 4:17 PM Today Fatshark released another trailer of the grimdark version of Warhammer Vermintide, Warhammer 40,000: Darktide. |
Twinfinite Saturday, November 12, 2022 2:00 PM The Viking age of Vinland Saga looks as brutal as ever, now with English subtitles. |
Siliconera Saturday, November 12, 2022 3:31 PM The Pokemon GO November 2022 Community Day involves Teddiursa, and it also marks an opportunity to evolve it into Ursaring, then Ursaluna. This marks the debut of the Pokemon Legends: Arceus evolution of the character. It also is the first time people will get an opportunity to evolve it, as it will only be possible during certain times in-game. Fortunately, since a lot of Teddiursas will be around between 2pm and 5pm local time on November 12, 2022, it should be relatively easy to add the character to someone's collection. It is also more likely than usual that someone will happen upon shiny forms of both Teddiursa or Ursaring. How to Get Ursaring in Pokemon GOThis step is fairly simple. There are two ways to get Ursaring in Pokemon GO on November 12, 2022. The first is to catch enough Teddiursas so you have one you want and 50 candies. You can then evolve it into Ursaring at any time. It will be easiest to do this between 2pm-5pm local time. However, if someone misses that window, there is a second option. Between 5pm-10pm local time on November 12, 2022, Ursaring will appear in four-star raids at gyms in Pokemon GO. After a raid is done, Teddiursas will appear around the gym that hosted the raid for 30 minutes. That gives people a chance to collect candies. How to Get Ursaluna in Pokemon GOThere are three things you need. First, you must own an Ursaring. Any one will do. Next, you need 100 Teddiursa candies. Finally, there myst be a full moon "in" Pokemon GO. At the moment, there is one appearing in-game between 2pm local time on November 12, 2022 and 6am local time on November 13, 2022. If you meet all of those conditions, then on the status page for your Ursaring you will see an "Evolve" option below "Power Up." Tap it, and you'll get the Hisuian character. If you evolved it between 2pm-10pm local time on November 12, 2022, it will learn High Horsepower when it evolves. Pokemon GO is available on Android and Apple iOS devices, and the Teddiursa Community Day lasts until 5pm local time on November 12, 2022. The post How to Evolve Teddiursa into Ursaring and Ursaluna in Pokemon GO appeared first on Siliconera. |
Siliconera Saturday, November 12, 2022 3:00 PM As we discussed in our review, Atari 50: The Anniversary Celebration is definitely more of a museum than a gameplay showcase, but there are still a heck of a lot of games in here to play! So where should you start? Here are our picks for the best Atari 50 titles to try. Note: these selections are about trying for the first time now. There's undeniably a lot of nostalgia value here! And some that hold up better if you're used to the control schemes of yesteryear. But hey, if you already know where you want to start? You don't need us to tell you anything! The best Atari 50 arcade game: WarlordsAtari 50's selection of arcade titles is drawn from the company's early days, largely out of necessity: that division was sold off, so later releases are owned by someone else. Still, these years definitely include some classics. Like Jobs' and Wozniak's Breakout! Or the grandpappy itself, Pong! Our favorite, though, is Warlords, a title that thrives in today's barcade era with its intense multiplayer and simple-but-intuitive controls. This isn't the original game, exactly — as the game's quick to point out, the 2600 version was designed first — but it certainly feels like the definitive one. It also benefits from Digital Eclipse's implementation of the full arcade experience, with overlays and bezels to make the action appear fairly close to it did in its original context. The best Atari 50 Atari 2600 game: CombatThe 2600 — or Video Computer System for you fellow old-heads — is undoubtedly Atari's most iconic console. As a result, it saw the most releases in general, and certainly leads to the most inclusions in Atari 50. But they're also the ones that have been plastered onto any device willing to license them! So in many ways they're not the draw for this collection. Still, if you're looking for a game that stands the test of time? A two-player game of Combat can't really be beat. A few later releases in the franchise are included in Atari 50, including an entirely new one with a Bomberman-like feel! But there's something about the simplicity of the original. We're usually the items-on sort of people, but Combat shows the appeal of distilling everything down to reading an opponent's movements. The best Atari 50 Atari 800 game: Yoomp!The Atari 800 had a lot of fans in its day, but the best 800 game in the collection is, well, decidedly not of its day. This 2007 fan release is essentially an endless runner, as you bounce over holes in a tube and stay alive. Like a lot of modern homebrew, Yoomp! uses advanced techniques to look and play a lot better than most games of the 800 era. Atari 50 does make some oblique references to the homebrew scene, mostly around a Ready Player One project, but it's a fascinating topic and one we'd love to see compiled and preserved more deeply. The best Atari 50 5200/7800 game: Dark ChambersIt may seem a bit weird to lump these two together, but the 5200 largely didn't get much time to develop its identity, and its presence here largely consists of arcade ports. And... it's 2022! Play the arcade version. The 7800, though, fares a bit better. Dark Chambers is a Gauntlet-like dungeon crawl game, with the advantage of being able to take a breath without your life ticking frantically downward. The controls don't feel awful, either? Which we note only because it's such a rarity in the Atari console library. Just don't accidentally play the 2600 version of the game, which is also here. It's... compressed, in some perhaps uncomfortable ways, to fit on the platform. The best Atari 50 Lynx game: Scrapyard DogWe've talked about the Lynx before — largely in the context of its Evercade title compilations — and that context maybe works better for the library than this one. Lynx games need the smallest screen you can find to make a lot of visual sense! Even more than its Game Boy and Game Gear peers. Still, you might have some fun with Scrapyard Dog? Maybe? Heading back to the included Lynx games feels more like a curiosity, and no game in the bunch is as curious as this quirky platformer. The best Atari 50 Jaguar game: Tempest 2000It's not hard to see why the Jaguar failed, judging only by the selections in Atari 50. While there are a few gems on the system not included, the ones here were a big part of its presence in the market. And they're not great! We can't say they age poorly, because their loose controls and muddied visuals seem like they'd have been just as disappointing at the time. Nevertheless, we'll make a pick: Tempest 2000. Surprised? Of course not! Jeff Minter's psychedelic game has developed a cult following in the years since its release, and even seen sequels both spiritual and officially licensed. Simply put, both its look and its gameplay are infused with a style that doesn't rely on at-the-time comparisons to impress. It's nice to see the game more widely available, especially for more recent fans, so they can experience more of the series. That's probably all we're going to get, too! At least until Digital Eclipse gets around to making a Nuon compilation. The best new Atari 50 game: VCTR-SCTRIf you're not playing Atari 50 for the history, we suppose you might be here for Digital Eclipse's smattering of new experiences. They don't have the scope of full 2022 games, certainly! And they're all over the place in terms of visuals and purpose. But many of them are fascinating. Our favorite? VCTR-SCTR. While the others in the bunch are riffs on one old game, this one's a tribute to the company's wider vector catalog. Swapping between Asteroids and Lunar Lander is a bit frantic! In a fun way! Um, usually. It didn't make us finally good at Lunar Lander, but still. We had a good time. Developed by Digital Eclipse and published by Atari, Atari 50: The Anniversary Celebration launched on November 11, 2022 for $39.99. It's available on Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4 and 5, Xbox One and Series S/X, PC and... really? Yep, even the Atari VCS. The post The Best Atari 50 Games to Actually Play Today appeared first on Siliconera. |