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Top 5 Video Games Arriving in May 2024

COGconnected's picks for the Top 5 Video Games Arriving in April 2024, ranked by hype and quality expectations.

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Review - PO'ed: Definitive Edition (Xbox Series S/X) | WayTooManyGames

WTMG's Leo Faria: "Reviewing PO’ed: Definitive Edition is weird because, sure, the game is actually terrible, but it’s not Nightdive’s fault at all. On the contrary, they have done quite a lot of work remastering its visuals and improving its controls. Sadly, the core ideas, the original level design, those haven’t changed at all, and Nightdive wouldn’t have been able to do anything about it. PO’ed was really bad back in the day. If anything, they were able to make it less obnoxious. If you are a retro aficcionado, you may find some kind of sick enjoyment out of PO’ed: Definitive Edition, but for basically anyone else, that’s not a retro shooter worth revisiting, even though I’m glad such a game got a remaster in the first place, ensuring its preservation on more modern systems."

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The full version of “Core Keeper” is coming to PC and consoles on August 27th, 2024

"The London-based (the UK) indie games publisher Fireshine Games and Linköping-based (Sweden) indie games developer Pugstorm, are today very excited and happy to announce that the full version (v1.0) of their mining sandbox game “Core Keeper”, is coming to PC (via Steam) and consoles (PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, and the Nintendo Switch) through digital stores on August 27th, 2024." - Jonas Ek, TGG.

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AMD Could Revolutionize Handheld Gaming In 2024

Shaz from GL writes: "AMD could spur the beginning of a new era in handheld gaming with their upcoming APUs"

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rlow119h ago

To me the most important hardware is the battery. Doesn’t matter how powerful the chips are.

ABizzel118h ago

Eh…. It’s a combination of multiple things.

The battery is hugely important as it allows you to have ideally 4 - 5 hour gaming sessions.

The more powerful the processor the more games developers can share to the handheld, nd of course the better said games perform.

From there display, software, and ergonomics matter, as a good display/software will allow games to be more vivid, run at variable fps 30/40/60 ideally, and good ergonomics means it’s comfortable to play for said 4 - 5 hours. Everything else is gravy at that point.