Fortnite is getting a new camera perspective, and I'm cautiously excited to see what that means. It was revealed in a presentation slide during the State of Unreal livestream at GDC 2024. It was here ...
While the majority of gamers prefer a third-person camera for open-world games, you can't deny that when it comes to immersion and getting lost in the world, nothing does it better than the ...
In a June gameplay walkthrough for Avowed, Obsidian revealed that the first-person RPG would also have a third-person camera, to much rejoicing. As with Bethesda's Elder Scrolls and Fallout games, ...
Baldur's Gate 3 does a lot to let you get up close and personal with some, er, bizarre stuff. You know the kind of thing I'm talking about, you DnDeviant. As it turns out, one of those encounters ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Resident Evil Requiem will feature both first-person and third-person camera angles. Players will be able to switch between camera angles at any time ...
When I first played Avowed back in August, it was only through a first-person perspective. The RPG’s third-person camera wasn’t available in that build. While developer Obsidian Entertainment revealed ...
Some of the additions are universal ones, and these are found in the options section or by pressing certain button combinations to enable them during play. In options, you can set the message speed.
Resident Evil Requiem is scheduled to arrive on PS5 early next year, and when it does, you'll be able to freely swap between first- and third-person camera modes. You can choose whether to harken back ...
In brief: In a major surprise sure to excite, 343 Industries just confirmed that Halo Infinite is finally getting a full third-person camera mode this November. While there already is a third-person ...
Jack Coleman (He/Him) is a Lead Editor from Ireland. This is his third full year in games media, having previously worked freelance for various outlets, including NME. A lifelong gamer, Jack is ...
Fatemah grew up playing all kinds of games, initially finding a home in the very first installments of Counter-Strike and Warcraft. From there onward, it was pure grind — all day, all night.