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Dead or Alive Extreme 3 Will Have VR Support

According to Koei Tecmo, Dead or Alive Extreme 3 is getting VR support on October 13, 2016, the same day the PlayStation VR launches. Gamer.ne.jp provided a first look of the game that…well…just watch: [youtube id=”xXwQHIsH4Ew” autoplay=”no”] That is one of the new modes that Dead or Alive Extreme 3’s VR update will add to the base game. The modes – “Event Paradise”, “Gravu...[Read More]

Final Fantasy XV Director Explains Delay

When Final Fantasy XV was delayed earlier this month, there were little to no specifics as to why Square Enix chose to delay the game’s release. In an interview with Famitsu magazine, director Hajime Tabata explained the reasons for the delay. “For starters,” Tabata said, “the optimization isn’t [yet] sufficient. There are also various bugs as well as places in which the frame rate drops.” Most bu...[Read More]

No Man’s Sky Removes Names of Discoveries after Two Weeks

With all the issues surrounding No Man’s Sky, I’m glad I didn’t jump in right away. In a post on the No Man’s Sky subreddit, user Dark_Nexis reports that once he returned to his starting system, many of the objects he renamed were reset. All of the custom names for creatures, locations, and plants were gone, returned to their pre-discovery state. Funny thing is, Dark_Nexis was still credited...[Read More]

Final Fantasy XV Getting More DLC, Season Pass Holders are Screwed

When Square Enix peddled the Season Pass for Final Fantasy XV, it made sure to harp on the fact that the Season Pass would feature SIX DLCs. That’s a pretty good amount of DLC for a game. Well, it turns out SquEnix wants to add even more DLC to the game. That’s great, except Season Pass holders won’t grab the extra DLC as part of their purchase. Speaking to Famitsu magazine, Final Fantasy XV direc...[Read More]

Final Fantasy XV only Half Open World

The recently-delayed Final Fantasy XV is reversing the gameplay of Final Fantasy XIII, according to director Hajime Tabata. In the game, only the first half was open-world. In an interview with Famitsu, Tabata-san discussed the game’s structure. Keeping the numbering theme in-game, he said the chapters would progress from zero to fifteen. When it came to discussing the game’s structure, Tabata-san...[Read More]

PlayStation Network Adding Two-Factor Authentication

For any of you worried about your PlayStation Network account’s security, Sony has some good news for you. Two-factor authentication is now live on PSN. Two-factor authentication – called two-step verification by Sony – arrives more than four months after Sony announced they were preparing to offer it. Valve added two-step verification to Steam accounts last year; Microsoft accounts used for Xbox ...[Read More]

Battlefield 1 Open Beta Starts August 31, No End Date Specified

DICE and EA have already mentioned that Battlefield 1 will begin its open beta on August 31st. One thing that has been missing, however, has been an end date for the beta. Turns out, it wasn’t an oversight, as the official Battlefield Twitter account noted: @cameronmac21420 The Open Beta begins August 31st, but we don't have the end date just yet. Stay tuned for more Beta info soon. — Ba...[Read More]

Dues Ex: Mankind Divided Gets Greedy with Microtransactions

Say whatever you want regarding Deus Ex: Mankind Divided’s gameplay. It may be a good game, but its microtransactions system is pure shit. Deus Ex: Mankind Divided has received pretty high scores all around. Many, including those in Digital Crack, feel the game is great as-is, with great balance in the leveling system. Well, leave it to Eidos Montreal to fuck with that, as they introduced a microt...[Read More]

Indie Game Lookout for August 25, 2016

A thousand apologies for dropping this one late. I had a good excuse; it involved booze and companionship. If you were to forgive my non-gaming transgressions, I would be grateful. Once again, I delve into the indie games pool and come up with three games that twigged my curiosity. And, hey, no shoot ‘em ups this time! If you know of any great indie games that you would like me to check out, pleas...[Read More]

Battlefield 1 Premium Pass and First Expansion Detailed

EA has released details on its Premium Pass for Battlefield 1 and…well, it’s a typical EA thing. The Origin page for Battlefield 1 lists the Premium Pass at $49.99. It will include early access to all new multiplayer maps, four expansion packs, and a bunch of new dog tags, skins, and weapons. The first expansion is called “They Shall Not Pass”, and it will introduce the French army to the game. &#...[Read More]

Titanfall 2 Devs Responding to Community Feedback

Last weekend, Titanfall 2 had an open technical test on the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. We at Digital Crack jumped on and put the game through its paces. The members more familiar with the original mentioned that a lot of things in the game changed for the worse, mainly the amount of time it takes to get a Titan. Respawn Entertainment, the developers of Titanfall 2, seems to have received that sam...[Read More]

New Capcom Humble Bundle Includes PS3/PS4 Games for First Time

The Humble Bundle has been a staple of budget PC gaming for years. With Humble Bundle 17, Capcom has included home consoles for the first time. Originally conceived as a way to highlight independent developers while raising money for charity, the Humble Bundle introduced a novel concept. It allowed players to pay what they wanted for a bundle of games. The games were offered DRM-free, which please...[Read More]

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