About: Pieter Naude

Website: DSOGaming : https://www.dsogaming.com
Bio: Pieter hails all the way from the tip of southern Africa and suffers from serious PC technophilia. Therapists say it is incurable. Now he has to remind himself constantly that gaming doesn’t count as a religion even if DRM is the devil. Thankfully, writing reviews sometimes helps with the worst symptoms.

Posts by Pieter Naude:

Australian Competition and Consumer Commission instructs local outlets to issue Fallout 76 refunds

Posted on: 01 Jun 2020

The Australian Competition & Consumer Commission (ACCC) issued a statement specifically addressing an agreement with the local media outlet, EB Games. The statement decrees that buyers who have been denied a refund for Fallout 76 from the local software retailer are now legally entitled to receive their money back.

Wholesome Games announces upcoming Early Access of Ooblets

Posted on: 27 May 2020

In a recent post on Twitter, Wholesome Games revealed a new trailer for the upcoming social simulation and role playing game, Ooblets. The trailer was also accompanied by the announcement that the game will be entering early access “pretty soon”.

Gears Tactics PC Review

Posted on: 21 May 2020

With 2006’s Gears of War, Epic Games had crafted one of the most influential blueprints for a third-person shooter, one that has barely changed for more than a decade. Despite receiving some flak over the formulaic nature of the combat, all six mainline entries still find their roots in the classic, over the shoulder greatness … Continue reading Gears Tactics PC Review

Nintendo Switch Emulator Yuzu receives multi-core update, huge improvement in performance for many games

Posted on: 09 May 2020

The industrious development team behind Yuzu, a PC emulator for the Nintendo Switch,  announced an update that enables true multi-core scalability. For an emulator that mainly used a single CPU core until now, this update is a huge milestone in rendering capacity and most games already benefit from this development.

New Rumor: Resident Evil 4 Remake probably in development, might release in 2022

Posted on: 13 Apr 2020

Numerous anonymous sources have disclosed to Videogameschronicle.com that a remake of Resident Evil 4 seems to be in the pipeline. Much like the last two Resident Evil games, the fourth entry is rumored to receive the full, next-gen makeover, and aims to be released in 2022.

One Piece Pirate Warriors 4 PC Review

Posted on: 11 Apr 2020

It’s that time again folks! Put on your straw hats, check your log pose and join anime’s most endearing gang of pirates as they beat up more marines than you can physically count. After five years, Omega Force and Koei Tecmo have finally shifted the focus of the Warriors/musou series back to the One Piece … Continue reading One Piece Pirate Warriors 4 PC Review

Ori and the Will of the Wisps PC Review

Posted on: 24 Mar 2020

It is hard to believe five years have passed since Ori and the Blind Forest debuted on our screens. Developers Moon Studios crafted a momentous game that not only reinvigorated the metroidvania genre, but also reminded players how beautiful and intricate these titles can be. Now the long-awaited sequel finally hits shelves, but how could … Continue reading Ori and the Will of the Wisps PC Review

Warlander – PC Review

Posted on: 14 Mar 2020

I learnt about Warlander’s existence back in mid-2019 while it was still being developed as an action-RPG. As a Fable fan I was immediately hooked by Warlander’s narrative, visual style and fantasy setting, all of which suggested the game had decent potential. Unfortunately, the developers – Clock Drive Games – announced in September they needed to … Continue reading Warlander – PC Review

Dante’s Inferno becomes fully playable on Playstation 3 emulator, 60fps even on mid-tier CPUs

Posted on: 08 Mar 2020

Hot on the heels of enabling Playstation 3D functionality, the team behind the best emulator for Playstation 3, RPCS3, just confirmed that Dante’s Inferno is fully playable from start to finish. 

Dragon Ball Z Kakarot PC Review

Posted on: 10 Feb 2020

It seems that gamers will never give Dragon Ball Z a chance to quit. Every time this 1989 anime looks ready for a peaceful retirement, some studio drags it back into service sending 90’s kids spiraling into nostalgia, while a whole new generation falls in love with the show. Fighting games in particular have turned … Continue reading Dragon Ball Z Kakarot PC Review