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  1. Marvel Rivals continues to offer plenty to enjoy with limited-time modes and events, the latest of which is Galacta’s Cosmic Adventure—and we’ve got a full list of all the rewards available to claim. Galacta’s Cosmic Adventure in Marvel Rivals began on March 7 and is due to run until the end of the current season, giving you plenty of time to claim the rewards. It also landed alongside a limited-time mode: Clone Rumble. View the full article
  2. While Starfieldmay not have had the impact Bethesda would have liked, the studio promises players that it's still working on it. Following the release of the game's first paid-for DLC Shattered Space, Bethesda has been somewhat quiet regarding the future of its sprawling sci-fi RPG. Despite reassurances that another expansion is in development, the developer has yet to shed more light on what the community can expect going forward, resulting in many players questioning Starfield's future. View the full article
  3. With some good news in life, there's a tinge of bad. This appears to be the case with the recently revealed Tony Hawk Pro Skater 3+4 remake, which according to Kotaku's reporting, will be lacking the kind of career mode that made Pro Skater 4 special in the hearts of many series fans. Read more View the full article
  4. The new co-op experience from Hazelight Studios, Split Fiction, has finally hit the shelves. Like its older siblings, such as It Takes Two and A Way Out, it doesn't have microtransactions. A certain fan commented on Fall Damage's YouTube video, praising the studio's promise of not including microtransactions by saying, "No lootboxes, no microtransactions, no BS. Words to live by!" [Hidden Content] Josef Fares, the director of Split Fiction and founder of Hazelight Studios, reacted to the comment and said, "Of course, and that goes for everything we do at Hazelight." He justified how loot boxes and microtransactions "affect the design of how the game should be done." He said, "every time you take a design decision on making more money" is a "huge problem." He continued, "It's stopping our industry from a creative perspective." Fans worldwide have been loving Split Fiction, thanks to its immersive gameplay. Our review at Destructoid considers it an absolute masterpiece as well. When a project from a beloved studio gets the treatment that most people deserve, such as delivering a quality product that the majority of the fanbase will praise, the love and respect deepens. And Josef believes in that approach and strategy. A particular fan commented on the YouTube video saying, "Josef Fares and Swen Vincke are two gaming directors that need to be protected at all costs. They are driven by passion for art, not money," and several others agreed. People absolutely love how "he's so chill with everything, and he's humble as well." The post Split Fiction director explains why microtransactions will never be a part of Hazelight Studios games appeared first on Destructoid. View the full article
  5. Marvel Rivals is on a home-run streak in the alternate costume department, and it just dropped some badass new costumes for Cloak, Dagger, and Venom: Twilight Duo and Lingering Imprint. Here's how to get the Twilight Duo and Lingering Imprint costumes on Marvel Rivals. How to get Cloak & Dagger's Twilight Duo costume in Marvel Rivals Image via Destructoid Cloak and Dagger have never been short on style, but the Twilight Duo costume may be their best. The cosmetic adorns the duo in the trimmings of classic mobsters, complete with snazzy vests and dapper hats. As is tradition with costumes in Marvel Rivals, Twilight Duo comes with a bundle that includes a unique emote, nameplate, and Spray that match the costume's aesthetic. Here's everything you get when you purchase the Twilight Duo bundle. Twilight Duo MVP animation: ****** AttackTwilight Duo Emote: Knife and RoseTwilight Duo NameplateTwilight Duo Spray Right now you can buy the Twilight Duo costume from Marvel Rivals' in-game store for 1600 Units. You can rack up Unites by pouring time into competitive play, but you're probably better off trading in Lattice for the Units you need. You need to spend real money to get Lattice, so try to be frugal and only buy what you need to purchase the costume. How to get Venom's Lingering Imprint costume in Marvel Rivals Venom's wardrobe is home to some of the best cosmetics Marvel Rivals has to offer, and Lingering Imprint is another fine addition to the symbiote sentinel's collection. This sick costume converts the Venom symbiote into a set of imposing combat fatigues that would make any sane enemy combatant turn tail and join the nearest anti-war protest. Interestingly, the Lingering Imprint costume isn't a Marvel Rivals original; it's from the comics. Specifically, it's from Venom #8, an issue that forces Eddie Brock to face his grief over the passing of Flash Thompson, Spider-Man's childhood bully-turned-college friend and another wearer of the Venom symbiote. When the Maker (an evil version of Mister Fantastic from an alternate universe) tried to desecrate Flash's corpse, Eddie molded his Symbiote into the armor that inspired Lingering Imprint and pummeled the villainous scientist into a pile of putty. Don't worry; Flash didn't stay dead. He's a comic book character, after all. Here's everything you get when you buy the Lingering Imprint costume. Lingering Imprint MVP animation: Take a RideLingering Imprint Emote: Deafening NoiseLingering Imprint NameplateLingering Imprint Spray You can buy the Lingering Imprint costume from Marvel Rivals' in-game store for 1600 Units. However, it (and the Twilight duo costume) might not be that cheap for long. Both costumes are on *****, and they'll normally cost 2400 Units. If you want either of these edgy outfits, it's best to get them soon. The post How to unlock the Twilight Duo and Lingering Imprint costumes in Marvel Rivals appeared first on Destructoid. View the full article
  6. Destiny 2’s PvP meta in Episode Heresy consists predominantly of Void Hunters and Lightweight pulse rifles. The two dominate the Crucible like nothing we’ve seen in recent times, and Bungie is taking action to nerf them in the upcoming Act. In This Week in Destiny weekly blog post on March 6, Bungie provided an update from the Destiny 2 Crucible Strike Team on changes coming to PvP in Act Two, which is set to be released on March 11. The elephant in the room is the Redrix’s Estoc pulse rifle that dominates PvP, with a whopping 17 percent usage rate in last week’s Trials of Osiris, according to Trials Report. View the full article
  7. There’s nothing worse than seeing a round of R.E.P.O. through when your teammates need to leave the game, leaving you behind to handle the nightmares yourself. But what if you could leave the game and know your progress will save? Here is our quick guide on how to save in R.E.P.O. View the full article
  8. Longdue Games have shared the first gameplay image from Hopetown, their RPG "spiritual successor" to Disco Elysium, coming soon to Kickstarter. First namelessly teased last October as part of The Great Disco Thrupening, then revealed last month, Hopetown was described as "merging the raw emotional depth and psychological intricacy of Disco Elysium with the philosophical richness and narrative complexity of Planescape: Torment." Read more View the full article
  9. Hazelight Studios has long been regarded as one of the best developers around for two-player co-op games, but with the release of its new title Split Fiction, it might have just solidified itself as the best. After going down a storm with critics earlier in the week, it's now racking up loads of positive user reviews on Steam, cementing its place as one of 2025's best new releases. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: Split Fiction system requirements View the full article
  10. FromLefcourt have announced Gunlocked 2, a bullet heaven survivor-like shoot 'em up that takes all the goodies from the first game and greatly expands on it. Read the full article here: [Hidden Content] View the full article
  11. Valve have released a new Proton Hotfix update which solves issues with both The Finals and Grand Theft Auto V Enhanced (offline play) on Linux / Steam Deck. Read the full article here: [Hidden Content] View the full article
  12. On top of releasing a fresh update to Proton Hotfix, there's also a new Proton Experimental update for Linux / Steam Deck available now. Read the full article here: [Hidden Content] View the full article
  13. Split Fiction has peaked at 52,923 concurrent players on 7 March 2025 on release day. View charts and more statistics on our website.View the full article
  14. It hasn't taken long for March's roster ratings update to arrive in NBA 2K25, and there are some notable changes. Based on their real-life performances, the latest overall ratings accurately reflect how all the names in the following list have performed recently. Those who excelled have been given a boost, while poor performers have seen their current ratings decline. Complete roster ratings update in NBA 2K25 (March 6) ATLANTA HAWKS Dyson Daniels: 84 OVR (+1)Caris LeVert: 80 OVR (+1)Clint Capela: 80 OVR (-1)Georges Niang: 77 OVR (+1)Terance Mann: 75 OVR (+1)Mouhamed Gueye: 73 OVR (+1)Dominick Barlow: 72 OVR (+1) BOSTON CELTICS Kristaps Porziņģis: 88 OVR (-1)Payton Pritchard: 83 OVR (+1)Jrue Holiday: 83 OVR (-1)Al Horford: 80 OVR (+1)Luke Kornet: 77 OVR (-1)[Hidden Content] BROOKLYN NETS Nicolas Claxton: 82 OVR (+1)Ziaire Williams: 78 OVR (+1)Day’Ron Sharpe: 78 OVR (+1)Trendon Watford: 76 OVR (+2)Tyrese Martin: 74 OVR (+1) CHARLOTTE HORNETS LaMelo Ball: 89 OVR (-1)Jusuf Nurkić: 78 OVR (+1)K.J. Simpson: 73 OVR (+1)Taj Gibson: 73 OVR (+1)Wendell Moore Jr.: 73 OVR (-1)Damion Baugh: 72 OVR (+2)Tidjane Salaun: 72 OVR (-1)DaQuan Jeffries: 71 OVR (-1) CHICAGO BULLS Josh Giddey: 83 OVR (+2)Coby White: 82 OVR (-1)Zach Collins: 79 OVR (+1)Matas Buzelis: 77 OVR (+1)Kevin Huerter: 77 OVR (+1)Dalen Terry: 74 OVR (+2) CLEVELAND CAVALIERS Evan Mobley: 92 OVR (+3)Darius Garland: 88 OVR (-1)Ty Jerome: 83 OVR (+1)Isaac Okoro: 77 OVR (+1)Dean Wade: 74 OVR (-1) DENVER NUGGETS Aaron Gordon: 83 OVR (+1)Michael Porter Jr.: 83 OVR (-2)Russell Westbrook: 82 OVR (-1)Julian Strawther: 76 OVR (-1)Zeke Nnaji: 75 OVR (+2)Jalen Pickett: 72 OVR (+1) DETROIT PISTONS Cade Cunningham: 92 OVR (+1)Ausar Thompson: 82 OVR (+2)Tobias Harris: 81 OVR (+1)Malik Beasley: 81 OVR (+1) GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS Stephen Curry: 96 OVR (+1)Moses Moody: 78 OVR (+1)Gui Santos: 75 OVR (+1) INDIANA PACERS Tyrese Haliburton: 88 OVR (+1)Pascal Siakam: 87 OVR (-1)Myles Turner: 83 OVR (+1)Andrew Nembhard: 82 OVR (+1)Obi Toppin: 81 OVR (+1)Jarace Walker: 76 OVR (-1) LOS ANGELES CLIPPERS James Harden: 88 OVR (+1)Kris Dunn: 78 OVR (+2)Ben Simmons: 78 OVR (+2) LOS ANGELES LAKERS Rui Hachimura: 81 OVR (+1)Jaxson Hayes: 78 OVR (+2)Jarred Vanderbilt: 78 OVR (-1)Jordan Goodwin: 75 OVR (+1) MIAMI HEAT Andrew Wiggins: 81 OVR (-1)Duncan Robinson: 78 OVR (+1)Davion Mitchell: 77 OVR (+2)Haywood Highsmith: 77 OVR (+1)Terry Rozier III: 76 OVR (-2) MILWAUKEE BUCKS Damian Lillard: 91 OVR (-1)Brook Lopez: 83 OVR (+1)Kyle Kuzma: 82 OVR (+2)Gary Trent Jr.: 78 OVR (+1)Kevin Porter Jr.: 77 OVR (+1)A.J. Green: 76 OVR (-1)Andre Jackson Jr.: 74 OVR (-1) MINNESOTA TIMBERWOLVES Donte DiVincenzo: 78 OVR (+1)Mike Conley: 78 OVR (-1)Terrence Shannon Jr.: 75 OVR (+4)Jaylen Clark: 75 OVR (+2)Robert Dillingham: 75 OVR (-1)Joe Ingles: 73 OVR (-1)Josh Minott: 72 OVR (-1) NEW YORK KNICKS Precious Achiuwa: 78 OVR (-1)Cameron Payne: 77 OVR (-1) OKLAHOMA CITY THUNDER Jalen Williams: 89 OVR (+1)Isaiah Hartenstein: 83 OVR (-2)Kenrich Williams: 79 OVR (+1)Jaylin Williams: 77 OVR (-1) ORLANDO MAGIC Paolo Banchero: 89 OVR (+1)Wendell Carter Jr.: 80 OVR (+1)Goga Bitadze: 80 OVR (-2)Cole Anthony: 78 OVR (-1)Kentavious Caldwell-Pope: 76 OVR (-1)Jonathan Isaac: 76 OVR (-2)Gary Harris: 72 OVR (-1) PHILADELPHIA 76ERS Joel Embiid: 93 OVR (-1)Tyrese Maxey: 87 OVR (-2)Paul George: 83 OVR (-1)Quentin Grimes: 82 OVR (+3)Guerschon Yabusele: 79 OVR (-1)Andre Drummond: 77 OVR (+1)Justin Edwards: 76 OVR (+1)Ricky Council IV: 74 OVR (-1) PHOENIX SUNS Kevin Durant: 93 OVR (-2)Devin Booker: 91 OVR (-2)Bol Bol: 78 OVR (+2)Nick Richards: 78 OVR (-1)Grayson Allen: 78 OVR (-1)Tyus Jones: 78 OVR (-2)Royce O’Neale: 77 OVR (+1)Mason Plumlee: 76 OVR (-2) Image via 2K PORTLAND TRAIL BLAZERS Toumani Camara: 81 OVR (+3)Deni Avdija: 81 OVR (+1)Shaedon Sharpe: 81 OVR (+1)Donovan Clingan: 79 OVR (+1)Jerami Grant: 79 OVR (-1)Jabari Walker: 76 OVR (+2) SACRAMENTO KINGS Zach LaVine: 88 OVR (+2)Domantas Sabonis: 88 OVR (-1)Keon Ellis: 79 OVR (+1)Jake LaRavia: 76 OVR (-2)Trey Lyles: 75 OVR (+1)Markelle Fultz: 75 OVR (-1) TORONTO RAPTORS Immanuel Quickley: 82 OVR (+1)Chris Boucher: 79 OVR (-1)Gradey *****: 79 OVR (-2)Ja’Kobe Walter: 77 OVR (+1)Jonathan Mogbo: 75 OVR (-1)Orlando Robinson: 74 OVR (+2) UTAH JAZZ John Collins: 85 OVR (+1)Keyonte George: 80 OVR (+1)Jordan Clarkson: 80 OVR (-1)Isaiah Collier: 78 OVR (+2)Kyle Filipowski: 78 OVR (+1)Brice Sensabaugh: 76 OVR (+1)Micah Potter: 73 OVR (+2)Jaden Springer: 73 OVR (+2)Cody Williams: 71 OVR (+1) WASHINGTON WIZARDS Bilal Coulibaly: 80 OVR (-1)Marcus Smart: 80 OVR (-1)Richaun Holmes: 76 OVR (+1)Kyshawn George: 76 OVR (-2) Notable movers include Cleveland's Evan Mobley, who gets a +3 to take his NBA 2K25 rating to 92. Similarly, the Kings' Zach La Vine has received a +1 boost to take him up to 88. On the higher side, Stephen Curry further secures a +1 boost to reach a 96 overall rating this year. It's not all positive, as the superstar duo of Devin Booker and Kevin Durant have both received nerfs in their current overall ratings. Apart from them, ******* superstars have done relatively well to preserve their previous overall ratings. With the end of the season closing in, expect a few wild swings in the coming months. The post NBA 2K25 Ratings update (March 6) appeared first on Destructoid. View the full article
  15. For the first time since earlier in the season, Harmony Cobel appears in Severance Season 2 Episode 8 which is titled Sweet Vitriol. She's not only in this episode, but the episode revolves around her returning to her hometown for some answers. Let's dive into Severance Season 2 Episode 8 Sweet Vitriol and recap everything we learn in this episode. Image via Apple TV+ Harmony Cobel returns home In Severance Season 2 Episode 8 titled Sweet Vitriol, the entire episode is entirely focused on Harmony Cobel, also known as Mrs. Selvig throughout Severance season one, as she returns to her hometown. We're never given a name of the hometown, but it's a cold coastal town that looks incredibly similar to Newfoundland in Canada. Honestly, it very well could be Cold Harbour, which would open a whole other can of worms, so let's not get too tinfoil hat here. There she meets up with what appears to be a previous love interest or at the very least childhood friend, and explains to him that she knows Lumon is watching over the town, so asks for his help. He agrees and helps her return to the house in which she grew up, where she claims to be looking for something. She arrives at her home where her aunt, a devout—and honestly, crazy—follower of Kier. We're talking like full on religious cult levels of following. There, Cobel argues with her aunt about the passing of her mother, who Cobel says she didn't even get to see before she passed away. She argues with her aunt, in which we learn a lot about Harmony Cobel's childhood. What we learned about Harmony Cobel in Severance Season 2 Episode 8 Well, we actually learned a lot about Ms. Cobel and how she came to be a part of Lumon. We learn that at the young age of 8, Cobel worked at an Ether factory, much like the one in which the original founder Kier Eagan worked in and where he met his wife Imogene. After some time, around the age of 12, Cobel acquired a Wintertide Fellowship much like Ms. Huang who we were introduced to in Season 2 of Severance, and who has essentially replaced Cobel on the Severance floor of Lumon in Kier. Also, a fun fact I want to point out about Wintertide. It's an anagram for Dieter Twin, which at a glance doesn't matter much, however, we learned a few episodes ago that Kier Eagan had a twin brother named Dieter. Nothing is coincidence in the world of Severance. Furthermore, Dieter Eagan itself is an anagram for AI Generated. Food for thought. Severance Season 2 Episode 8 Sweet Vitriol ending explained At the end of Severance Season 2 Episode 8, Harmony Cobel finds what she had been looking for the whole time. A diary of sketches, formulas, and designs that indicate that Ms. Cobel is actually the person who created Severance. That's right, Harmony Cobel is the person behind the creation of Severance including, according to her, the base code, the circuit blueprint, as well as the overtime contingency and Glasgow block protocols. This revelation is of course massive, and explains why Ms. Cobel has such an interest in remaining on the Severance floor and knowing how things are going, despite Helena trying to promote her to a higher position at Lumon. It also adds some comic relief to the statement from Helena to Harmony that she shouldn't overstate her contributions to Lumon, seeing as, well, she is the creator of Severance, although Jame Eagan has been attempting to take credit for it. In the final moment of the episode, Cobel answers a call from Mark's sister Devon Scout who asks for her help and explains to her that Mark is reintegrating. Cobel asks if it's at the hands of Reghabi, which Devon confirms. Cobel asks to speak to Mark and demands he "tells her everything." It would appear that, although an unlikely duo, Harmony and Mark may be teaming up in the very near future to get some answers, or at least some revenge, on Lumon. The post Severance Season 2 Episode 8 Sweet Vitriol Recap appeared first on Destructoid. View the full article
  16. In Severance Season 2 Episode 8 Sweet Vitriol we get a lot of references to Ether, which has also been referenced throughout both Season 1 and Season 2. Here is what we know about Ether and what it is in Severance and its importance in Season 2 Episode 8. Image via Apple TV+ What is Ether? In Severance, Ether more than likely refers to an actual organic chemical compound called Diethyl Ether, or simply Ether for short. It's a colourless and "sickly sweet" smelling liquid that is incredibly volatile and flammable. It was first synthesized in 1540 but became the main general anesthetic in the 1840s until the 1960s when it was replaced by safer and more effective anesthetics like Halothane and Sevoflurane. Diethyl Ether also has both anesthetic and euphoric effects, which can lead to addiction, which we see from Harmony Cobel's childhood friend in Severance Season 2 Episode 8 Sweet Vitriol, who appears to be addicted to it. In the world of Severance, Ether is also commonly referenced, as it's said that Lumon founder Kier Eagan met his wife Imogene Eagan at an Ether Factory where Kier was a stewman and Imogene was a swab girl. As for in the episode Sweet Vitriol, Harmony Cobel talks about working at an Ether Factory at the age of 8 before she left for a Wintertide Fellowship at the age of 12. It's also the drug that both Harmony Cobel and her childhood friend take a huff of while sitting in her mother's room in Severance Season 2 Episode 8. How does Ether tie into Severance? In a way, the use of Ether before the Severance program existed was an early form of Severance. Lumon has clearly long been an industrious company, but we now know they also heavily used child labor. It's quite possible that Ether was used to dissociate people from their reality, which is one of the most common uses of Severance. Interestingly, there might even be a deeper connection of Ether to what's going on with Lumon and the world of Severance. In Season 2 Episode 4 titled ORTBO, Milchick leads the MDR innies to find Kier's diary, which talks about Kier Eagan's twin brother Dieter Eagan, which until that time has never been referenced and isn't listed in the official Eagan lineage that Lumon employees are told about. In the diary it talks about Dieter doing an outlandish act in front of his brother, Kier, and "spilling his lineage upon the soil." Afterward, Kier claims that his brother melted grotesquely in front of him after this act, seemingly punished for his "wantonness". The relation here comes from the name Dieter, which could come from a hybridized version of Diethyl Ether. If so, that could mean that Dieter wasn't actually a twin brother of Kier Eagan, but rather a form of himself when under the anesthetic and euphoric effects of using the substance. The post What is Ether in Severance Season 2 Episode 8 appeared first on Destructoid. View the full article
  17. In Severance Season 2 Episode 8 Sweet Vitriol we meet the character played by the Emmy Award-winning actress Jane Alexander. But who does Jane Alexander play in Severance Season 2, and what is her importance to the show? Let's take a look. Image via Apple TV+ Who does Jane Alexander play in Severance? Jane Alexander plays the character Celestine "Sissy" Cobel, which is Harmony Cobel's aunt and the sister of Harmony's mother. In Severance Season 2 Episode 8 titled Sweet Vitriol, Harmony returns to her childhood town and encounters Celestine when trying to recover something she left behind at the home in which she grew up. Throughout the episode we learn a lot about Harmony but also about Sissy Cobel, played by Jane Alexander. Sissy was also an employee of Lumon Industries, which seemed to have a pretty heavy hand in what was going on in Harmony's hometown. According to Sissy, the town had nothing before Lumon showed up and built an Ether Mill there. Harmony's mother, Charlotte, had some sort of chronic illness ailing her, and it is inferred that she developed it from working at the Ether Mill. Sissy was the caretaker for Charlotte while Harmony has been working for Lumon since taking on a Wintertide Fellowship at the company at the age of 12. In Harmony's eyes, Sissy is partially responsible for the death of her mother Charlotte, as she believes its her that "pulled the plug" on the machine that kept her mother alive, therefore ending her life. While her mother turned against Lumon in the later stages of her life, Sissy has kept a devout and almost cult-like loyalty to Lumon and the Eagan family. It's quite evident that Sissy kept Harmony's mother Charlotte from leveraging the complains against the company to any outside sources, which was probably by design from Lumon. Near the end of the episode, it's revealed that Harmony has played a larger role than we expected when it comes to Severance, but Sissy quickly tries to invalid Harmony's reveal and even attempts to burn the evidence in the fire, proving that her loyalties lie first and foremost to Lumon. The post Who does Jane Alexander play in Severance Season 2? appeared first on Destructoid. View the full article
  18. Of the myriad weapon types available to you in Monster Hunter Wilds, the Hammer is one of the easier ones to use. There's a fair bit of customization you can do in Monster Hunter, but as always, your choice of weapon is the primary factor that determines your playstyle. If you choose the Hammer, you're in for slow, measured swings with an incredibly powerful weapon. You can chain together simple combos, or pause to charge your weapon to deal more damage or inflict wounds using MH Wilds' new focus mode. View the full article For verified travel tips and real support, visit: [Hidden Content]
  19. Grand Theft Auto 5's PC players have been saddled with a subpar version of the game, at least when compared to their console counterparts. Fortunately, the PC version, which has long since been behind in comparison to the next-gen console versions, has finally been updated, making it the definitive experience. Rockstar has re-released GTA 5 on PC as the Grand Theft Auto 5: Enhanced Edition, which comes with numerous upgrades that the console versions have enjoyed for some time, as well as a handful of PC-specific ones that those on PS5 or Xbox Series X/S don't get to experience. View the full article
  20. FragPunk is now available worldwide, placing itself among the FPS greats such as VALORANT and CS2. The new game combines arcade shooting mechanics with the tactical nature of these mentioned titles, providing players with a unique take on the tac-FPS genre. Many who play VALORANT will undoubtedly be attracted to FragPunk‘s hero shooter and other mechanics, so here’s how you can convert your VALORANT sensitivity to FragPunk and keep your attuned settings without a hassle. View the full article
  21. Nintendo announced Nintendo Switch Online has added more classic games from the Game Boy era this week. Nintendo Switch Online has added Donkey Kong (also known as Donkey Kong ’94) and Mario’s Picross, released for the original Game Boy back in 1994 and in 1995, respectively. Here’s a rundown on both games, plus a trailer: […] Source View the full article
  22. Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 is highly accurate when it comes to the historical events included in the game. Even the characters you meet, interact with, or hear about in-game are based on people who actually existed in Bohemia around that time *******. If you played the first Kingdom Come: Deliverance when it came out, then you likely expected this high level of historical accuracy. But if you're new to the series and just diving in with the release of the sequel, then you might be surprised at how much attention the developers paid to these details. View the full article
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  24. One of the most important currencies in Cookie Run: Kingdom is Choco Chalk, a required currency in the Weaving Shop and Sugar Coat Cookie's Salon as well as for various other systems in CRK. Here are all the ways to get Choco Chalk in CRK as of the 6.1 Beacon of Truth update. Screenshot by Destructoid All F2P ways to get Choco Chalk in CRK Even though you can purchase Choco Chalk directly from the Cookie Run: Kingdom store, there are also a handful of ways to get Choco Chalk as a F2P player. Here are all the free ways to get Choco Chalk in CRK: Trade with Catnip CookieDaily Login RewardPure Vanilla PassChampion of ChaosSweet Adventure event Keep in mind that most of these events are limited time, and so you will have to get the Choco Chalk from them before the event ends. However, the Town Square Center is now a permanent location, so it's likely that future events will also include more ways to earn Choco Chalk. Trade with Catnip Cookie If you visit the NPC Catnip Cookie on the western side of the Town Square Center, she will periodically sell you a handful of Choco Chalk for Town Square Coins. Her selection changes daily, so be sure to check back each day to see if she has some Choco Chalk for *****! Daily Login Reward As of Update 6.1 Beacon of Truth, you can get 200 Choco Chalk on Day 13 of the Pure Vanilla Cookie's Daily Gifts. Make sure you login each day throughout the event to receive the 200 Choco Chalk on Day 13! Pure Vanilla Pass The Pure Vanilla Pass has three separate Choco Chalk rewards, allowing you to get 2,000 Choco Chalk in total. You will get 500 Choco Chalk both for reaching Level 13 and Level 23 on the Pure Vanilla Pass. You'll also receive another 1,000 Choco Chalk upon reaching Level 37 on the Pure Vanilla Pass. Champion of Chaos Players who reach x9 on the Champion of Chaos event ongoing right now will receive 300 Choco Chalk for taking down this season's boss. Keep in mind this will reset and have new rewards with the upcoming season! Sweet Adventure Event You can currently get a whopping 3,000 Choco Chalk just for completing the first 10 steps of Cream Ferret Cookie's Sweet Adventure. You will receive the first 1,000 Choco Chalk after the first five steps, then the remaining 2,000 Choco Chalk for completing 10 steps. This is by far the easiest way to get lots of Choco Chalk in update 6.1 Beacon of Truth in CRK. The post How to get Choco Chalk in CRK (Beacon of Truth update) appeared first on Destructoid. View the full article
  25. Thank your own personal deity—possibly Gurlugon—it's Friday! It's time to clear space on your SSDs and make room in your backlog because this week’s lineup of deals is packed with unmissable discounts on some of the best titles across all platforms. There’s something here for everyone, so get scrolling to get saving.. This Day in Gaming In retro news I’m celebrating the 22nd birthday of Metal Gear Solid 2: Substance. I have fond memories of scoring this at launch and being blown away by the delightfully weird-***** content within. I’m talking 500 “VR” challenges and alternative missions that let us control Snake and Raiden in sorties ranging from classic sneaking to absurdities like battling giant soldiers. What were the absolute cherries on top here? "Snake Tales" mode, which consisted of five non-canonical side missions starring our beloved (and underutilized) Solid Snake. Plus a Skateboarding Mode (PS2 exclusive), inspired by Konami’s Evolution Skateboarding. Nailing tricks and smashing objectives on a Big Shell halfpipe was as radical as it sounds. Aussie bdays for notable games - Metal Gear Solid 2: Substance (XB) 2003. eBay - Master of Orion III (PC) 2003. Get - Tenchu: Wrath of Heaven (PS2) 2003. eBay - Pro Evo 2008 (PC,PS2/3,Wii,X360) 2008. eBay Contents NintendoPCXboxPlayStationLEGONice Savings for Nintendo Switch On Switch, Super Mario RPG is slashed by 25%, bringing back the legendary Square-Enix and Nintendo collaboration that gave us Geno—one of the most fan-requested Smash Bros. characters ever. Meanwhile, ****** Team Racing Nitro-Fueled speeds in at 31% off, a remaster that stays true to the original while adding the online play that 1999-me could never even have conceived of, let alone hoped for. ****** Team Racing NF (-31%) - A$49God Eater 3 (-37%) - A$54Metro Redux (-90%) - A$5Panzer Dragoon: Remake (-90%) - A$4Kingdom Come Deliverance: Royal (-65%) - A$28 Expiring Recent Deals Dragon Ball Fighterz (-45%) - A$48Shin Megami Tensei V (-28%) - A$58Ori and the Will of the Wisps (-67%) - A$15Valkyria Chronicles 4 Comp. (-80%) - A$16 Or gift a Nintendo eShop Card. Switch Console Prices How much to Switch it up? [/url] Back to top Purchase Cheap for PC PC gamers can grab ****** II: Definitive Edition and Saints Row: The Third for free—two crime-filled open-world epics that defined their eras. The latter is particularly amusing, being a GTA clone that evolved into an over-the-top parody, complete with an alien invasion storyline. Space Marine 2 Fanatical (-36%) - A$63Crime Boss: Rockay City - FREE w/Prime****** II: Def. - FREE w/PrimeSaints Row: The Third - FREE w/PrimeThem's Fightin' Herds - FREEDead Cells (-50%) - A$18 Expiring Recent Deals System Shock (-60%) - A$20Lies of P Fanatical (-40%) - A$54Middle-earth: Shadow Bndl. (-90%) - A$10Everspace 2 Gog (-95%) - A$2The Talos Principle 2 Gog (-50%) - A$22 Or just get a Steam Wallet Card PC Hardware Prices Slay your pile of shame. [/url] Back to top Exciting Bargains for Xbox Over on Xbox Series X, The Witcher 3: Complete Edition is 45% off, meaning you can experience one of the greatest RPGs of all time for less. And then there's a cheaper RoboCop: Rogue City, which has some pretty sweet DLC on the way. RoboCop Alex Murphy Ed. (-80%) - A$21Witcher 3: Complete (-45%) - A$44Overcooked! All You Can Eat (-47%) - A$30Star Wars Outlaws Gold Ed. (-30%) - A$120 Xbox One Ace Combat 7 (-68%) - A$32Borderlands Handsome Col. 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