For some time, fans speculated on whether Control‘s mentions of Alan Wake were just fun little easter eggs or hints that Remedy’s two games are meaningfully set in the same spooky fictional world. Now the studio have confirmed not only that Mr. Wake will appear in Control’s next expansion, but that they are already working on a new game set in a little place they’re calling the Remedy Connected Universe.
The robodinosaur-hunting former PlayStation exclusive, Horizon Zero Dawn came to PC on Friday and: it’s still a great game but it’s marred by technical issues on PC. While it’s fine for some players, others report issues from stuttering framerates to crashes. The developers, Guerrilla Games acknowledged on Saturday that yeah it’s not the best, and said that investigating players’ reports of problems was their “highest priority”. No word of when we might expect to see fixes for any of the problems, mind.
All dogs go to heaven, we have heard it said. But what about videogame dogs? By the virtue of their non-existence you may suspect they are refused entry. However, after contemplating the issue for some time, our finest minds in the listicle archives have concluded that, yes, even videogame dogs go to heaven. What a relief. Here are the 10 goodest boys in PC games, all approved for divine ascendence.

We’ve updated our list of the best Minecraft shaders for 1.16.1 as a result of the newly released Optifine version for 1.16.1, so you can once again find exactly the right Minecraft shaders for you. We run the gamut between highly performant, lightweight shaders and glorious trundling behemoths that require beastly rigs to even contemplate using. But all the below shaders are guaranteed to make your Minecraft world look more fantastic than any resource pack could ever make it.

If I wasn’t writing about games, I likely would never have heard of Futurlab’s Velocity. It was a top down shooter that had a unique hook: what if your space ship could teleport? The result was a slick game that was a lot of fun to play. Velocity 2X added 2D platformer sections interlaced in most levels. It was even better!
Screenshot Saturday Sundays! It’s another scorcher, readers, so I hope you’re all sunscreen’d up and well-hydrated for another hike through the weekend’s best work-in-progress screenshots, videos, and gifs. This week: wake up for a road trip, perplexed alien bosses, puzzling mash-ups and a supernatural scrub.
A sharp-as-hell slasher set to hit Steam and PS4 next year, Aeon Must Die made an unexpected splash during Sony’s State Of Play showcase last Thursday. Unfortunately, it’s not the game folks are talking about in the wake of Limestone’s debut. Instead, the game has found itself locked in a minefield of allegations, as former developers accuse bosses at Limestone of abuse, harassment, unwarranted firings and IP theft.
What’s a bit of deicide, anyway? Announced as part of QuakeCon At Home’s opening ceremony, Doom Eternal‘s first campaign expansion is The Ancient Gods: Part 1. Doomguy’s first real post-release outing wants to ask if all that supernatural murder was worth the trouble it caused in the heavens. It’s Doom, so I reckon the answer is yes – and any follow-up concerns should be easily rectified with a fistful of lead and a few pints of chainsaw fuel.
Have you played Quake? The eldritch lords at RPS HQ don’t let me write HYP posts, of course, but I thought I’d ask anyway. See, it’s QuakeCon At Home this weekend, and Bethesda are giving away a seminal piece of shooter history – and every character in its arena-blasting descendant Quake Champions – for free ’til the end of tomorrow.