Assault Rifles
are by far the most versatile and numerous weapons class in Call Of Duty: Warzone. They are reliable, effective at any range, and the backbone of the vast majority of Warzone loadouts out there.
Our Best Assault Rifle in Warzone guide will walk you through the stats, attachments, and relative power of all 10 Assault Rifles in Warzone. Below we’ll go through each Assault Rifle from best to worst in the current meta, and explain everything you need to know about how to use (or whether to avoid) each one.
Lookit that. We’re in mid-June already, which means that the first big game sale of the summer is about to get a sendoff. GOG’s summer sale will wind up after the weekend so you’ve got just a few days left to score those deals. As part of the last hurrah, GOG are offering Hitman: Absolution free to keep. Snag it before Monday, June 15th.
Claymore Game Studios, the newly formed outfit tasked with reviving the Commandos franchise, is in need of an Unreal Engine expert, a 3D artist, a 3D animator, and a senior level designer. Whoever secures the latter job will, if they are sensible, do nothing their first week except watch old war movies and play Desperados III. Proving that the superb Shadow Tactics: Blades of the Shogun was no fluke, Mimimi have followed it with an Old West effort that’s every bit as brilliant.
Best Buy always seem to have some kind of sale on, but this latest one has loads of great gaming headset, mouse and keyboard bargains that are well worth taking a look at before it wraps up on Sunday. So, if your PC peripherals are looking a bit sad and in need of a replacement, US-based PC gamers will find our top deal picks below.
If the barrage of [cms-block] wasn’t enough this week, there’s also a veritable flood of great PC gaming deals this weekend. From a free copy of Hitman Absolution over on GOG (not to mention the final throes of their big Summer Sale) to giant discounts on Doom Eternal, Total War and Control, there are more game deals than you can shake a stick at this week, so rather than waffle on, your deals herald is gonna get straight to the good stuff. Here are the best PC gaming deals of the week.
Roman thinks you’re ready for Rithmetic Foxers. Below are three equations disguised as picture sequences. Each pic represents a number (For example a photo of The Flying Scotsman might signify 4472, 462, or 3). It’s your job to identify the mathematical operations (addition, subtraction, multiplication or division) indicated by the lettered squares. The BIDMAS rule applies. If a solution involves brackets or indices, Roman will mention it. (more…)
Sony opening their big E3 pressblast last night with the news that Grand Theft Auto V is coming to PlayStation 5 was perhaps a damp squib for them but good news for us on PC. With the game now confirmed for next-gen consoles, Rockstar have committed to continuing content updates for them – and PC. They’re also making a standalone version of GTA Online, though it’s not yet confirmed for PC. As for the new crimes we might get up to in future updates, ah, Rockstar aren’t saying yet.
I don’t keep in touch with loads of the people I was at school with, but one of them I do is a man we’ll call Tim (because that’s his name). Tim is very nice and I value his friendship, but he is also a useful yardstick for how long ago school was, and how I should be feeling about life. At school he held weird LAN parties in his parents’ garage, had a load of Airsoft guns, and dressed as a robot on more than one occasion. Now he is married, moved to a different country, and is responsible for the well-being of a small child and at least one dog. Which is why it alarmed me when the Bugsnax trailer sparked some kind of of strange crisis for him, at about midnight last night.
If you have not seen, Bugsnax was revealed during Sony’s PS5 steam last night, but it’s also coming to PC via the Epic Games Store. It is by the developers of Octodad and is set on an island populated by animals made of sentient food – a crab of apple segments, rack-of-rib centipedes, and so on. When you eat one, your limbs will take on the properties of that food. In the trailer a friendly walrus gets a strawberry arm.
Upcoming Borderlands-but-fantasy game, Godfall, got it’s very first gameplay trailer last night, showing off some heavily armoured knights whacking some monstrous enemies with big old medieval weaponry. Published by Gearbox and developed by Counterplay Games, they describe it as a “looter-slasher”, though I suppose it could be a looter-stabber depending on the weapon you choose. But there is a fair bit of slashing involved in the new trailer – it’s a good first look at what to expect in their world of Aperion, though I hope the actual game isn’t set to the music playing over it here:
For anyone with a steering wheel permanently attached to their PC, the latest Codemasters Humble Bundle is absolutely worth making a pit stop for. Of the 12 Codemasters games in the mix, ten of them are car-based, including Dirt Rally 2.0 and F1 2019 for just £12 / $15.