It's almost time for the FUT Birthday event in FC 25, one of fans' favorite Ultimate Team promos in the soccer sim series. As ever, there'll be a swathe of upgraded cards for players already in the game, whether they be active players or Icons and Heroes. However, in a very rare move, EA Sports is reviving three now-retired players as part of the new promo that aren't already in the existing Icon or Hero lineup, and what's even more exciting is that they are three of the most popular cards in Ultimate Team history. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: FC 25 update will deliver a crucial Ultimate Team change that's years overdue EA finally tackles the FC 25 community's biggest Rush complaint EA FC 25 tactics codes View the full article
Warlock with Getaway Artist has been a classic Prismatic build in Destiny 2 since the subclass’s release in The Final Shape expansion. It offers unparalleled crowd control alongside high sustainability and some burst DPS. Getaway Artist is an Exotic gauntlet that allows you to consume an Arc grenade to create an Arc Soul. It’s an autonomous turret that stays by your side for a limited time and shoots everything within range. On Prismatic, you can combine it with a Stasis turret for maximum crowd control and Devour to keep yourself alive. View the full article
No matter how much anyone tries to deny it, there’s something infinitely captivating about the potential darkness of the human mind. Call it morbid curiosity, but it’s fascinating to realize the depths of depravity that some people are capable of reaching. The True Crime genre is rife with tales of *******, betrayal, and darkness. If you want a glimpse into the darkness of a *********’s mind or a deep dive into their childhood to try and figure out what made them turn out the way they did, there’s something out there for every purpose. As someone who has a collection of True Crime books that would make even the most trusting of detectives a little suspicious, I’ve been reading about ******* and crime since my teen years. As such, I’ve picked out a few favorites over the years. Mindhunter John Douglas Image by Destructoid Mindhunter was one of the books that inspired me to study Criminal Psychology. Although I’ve never done anything with that study, it’s still an interesting subject. In Mindhunter, John Douglas gives details about the art of Criminal Profiling, something that he helped to father the concept of. Having worked on cases such as Jeffrey ******* and serving as the inspiration for Jack Crawford in The Silence of the Lambs, John Douglas is a trustworthy guide as you take your first dip into the world of criminal psychology. Talking with Serial Killers Christopher Berry-Dee Image by Destructoid As much as it’s a weird concept to have a favorite Criminologist, Christopher Berry-Dee is mine, and he was part of my introduction to the True Crime genre all those years ago. Talking with Serial Killers is one of many books that follow the same format — in-depth descriptions of his meetings with some of the most depraved killers known to human history and verbatim retellings of his interviews with them. Murders of the ****** Museum Gordon Honeycombe Image by Destructoid As someone deeply interested in crime and criminal psychology, the ****** Museum in London’s Scotland Yard is somewhere that I’ve always longed to visit. It’s filled with evidence and reports of murders committed in London over centuries, since the investigative base was established in 1829. Sadly, it’s closed to the public, so Murders of the ****** Museum is as close as I’ll ever visit. The book is filled with detailed looks at a multitude of murders and photos of evidence that hasn’t been outside of Scotland Yard since it was put there, and it is infinitely interesting to dive into. The Stranger Beside Me Ann Rule Image by Destructoid As fascinating as it is to look at a crime through a criminologist or a criminal psychologist's expertise, sometimes seeing the crimes through the eyes of someone close to the criminal is somehow more interesting. Ann Rule knew Ted Bundy when he was (ironically) working at the Crisis Prevention Center during the early '70s. This gives Ann a unique perspective on Bundy, from before the time that he is known to have committed his first *******. She knew him as a friend, just another person in a world filled with them, before his name became a household name for all the wrong reasons. She writes about their friendship in The Stranger Beside Me, and it’s an interesting insight into who he was before he became a monster. The Five Hallie Rubenhold Image by Destructoid I’m fairly convinced, by this point, that we will never definitively know who Jack the Ripper really was. He escaped detection at the time of his depraved crimes, his identity was never uncovered in the century that followed, and while there is still a constant string of names of could-bes, it’s safe to assume that he will remain anonymous. The same cannot be said for his victims. The five women who were brutally killed during his brief murderous stint in London’s Whitechapel deserve to be known for more than the circumstances of their deaths. The Five is a deep dive into who they were before they died and offers a glimpse of life in the slums of Victorian London. A Mother’s Reckoning Sue Klebold Image by Destructoid The Columbine Massacre is, as it should be, a touchy subject. It was the first significant mass shooting to take place in a school, and it has since become the precursor to many more horrific and heartbreaking events. The two perpetrators are now infamous, and their crimes are now a part of American history. Dylan Klebold was one of the shooters, and A Mother’s Reckoning is his mother’s retelling of events leading up to and following that fateful day. It’s easy to blame a mother for overlooking signs, but nobody blames Sue more than she does herself. All of the profits from her memoir were donated to mental health charities. I’ll Be Gone in the Dark Michelle McNamara Image by Destructoid Before writing I’ll Be Gone in the Dark, Michelle McNamara was already a well-known true crime journalist, creating the TrueCrimeDiary.com website that proved very popular. At some point, she became obsessed with the idea of discovering the identity of a serial ******* and ********* in California, who she dubbed the Golden State Killer. Sadly, the book was never finished before she died, but her husband took up the mantle with two other writers to complete her work and finally have it published. Two months after the book was finally released to the public, the cold case was solved when Joseph James DeAngelo was arrested and charged with the six murders McNamara desperately wanted to solve. If You Tell Gregg Olsen Image by Destructoid If You Tell is a gutwrenching true story of Nikki, Sami, and Tori Knotek, who were brutally mistreated and abused by their mother for their entire childhood. Abuse is never an easy topic to read, and Michelle Knotek took the levels of abuse to extremes that should never be possible between a mother and their children. Mixed in with the horrific story of abuse are three murders, but also an inspirational story of sisterhood and determination to keep going. Even though, at times, If You Tell is the kind of book that you need to put down to take a step back, it’s also a true tale of survival. Cold Cases Cheyna Roth Image by Destructoid While reading about murderers is interesting, there’s something darkly fascinating about crimes that remain unsolved. If you want to dive into some cases that haven’t been solved yet, then Cold Cases is an excellent choice. While some have been solved since the publication of Cold Cases (the Golden State Killer, for one), it’s interesting to read about the cases from the perspective of a time before they were solved. For others, it’s scary to realise that people can commit such heinous crimes and manage to get away with them. Cannibal Lois Jones Image by Destructoid One of the darkest and most horrifying ******* cases I’ve ever come across was perpetrated by Armin Meiwes, also known as the Rotenburg Cannibal, who used the internet (more specifically, a Cannibalism fetish forum) to find a victim fully willing to be cannibalized. Cannibal is the story of his life, crimes, and sentencing. For the act, Meiwes was originally jailed for only eight years and six months for Manslaughter, owing to the willingness of his victim. In a retrial in 2006, Meiwes was then convicted of ******* and sentenced to life in prison, quite rightfully. He argued that his crime was not *******, but instead assisted suicide, and entirely consensual between both parties. The post 10 best books for True Crime sleuths appeared first on Destructoid. View the full article
Assassin's Creed Shadows and its two protagonists, Yasuke and Naoe, are getting ready to debut on March 20. While it’s clear that both characters specialize in different playstyles—Naoe as a stealth expert and Yasuke as a powerhouse for direct combat—the gameplay also shows that they can adapt, allowing players to mix and match their approach regardless of which character they’re using. Assassin's Creed Shadows Naoe and Yasuke gameplay comparison A new AC Shadows gameplay trailer and walkthrough released by Ubisoft on March 6 showcase how the two characters play differently in the same scenario against the same enemies. [Hidden Content] The trailer highlights how Naoe is much better suited for stealth, with plenty of tools to eliminate enemies without being seen or triggering alarms. Yasuke, on the other hand, can charge straight into any fight, take on opponents head-on, deal massive damage, break enemy armor, and overpower enemies with sheer force. As shown in the trailer, Naoe excels at one-hit stealth kills, as long as she has the right equipment and tools. Yasuke, however, may need significant adjustments to achieve the same level of stealth. The same contrast applies to open combat. Yasuke is incredibly strong, capable of breaking armor and absorbing a lot of damage before being forced out of a fight. He can dispatch enemies quickly with powerful swings of his weapons. Naoe, on the other hand, struggles more in direct combat. She deals less physical damage and takes longer to defeat enemies in open fights compared to Yasuke. Since Naoe can’t take many hits, her combat style relies more on avoiding and dodging attacks rather than tanking them. She also has other skills that help in combat, but taking down enemies as Naoe will generally take more time than it would with Yasuke. Still, it’s possible to go to open combat with Naoe and stealth with Yasuke in AC Shadows, and that seems to be the point Ubisoft wanted to emphasize with this gameplay reveal. You’ll be able to explore these differences yourself when Assassin's Creed Shadows launches on March 20. However, keep an eye on the game's global release times for each region and platform, as access may vary depending on your location and platform of choice. The post New Assassin’s Creed Shadows gameplay trailer proves both Naoe and Yasuke can stealth and fight appeared first on Destructoid. View the full article
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Bungie officially reveals the 2025 edition of Guardian Games for Destiny 2, bringing with it new rewards for banking medallions as well as a unique game mode called Rushdown. It's a busy time to be a fan of Destiny 2, as Act 2 of Episode Heresy is right around the corner, coming hot on the heels of the launch of Moments of Triumph for players to work on as well. View the full article
NetEase Games has given Marvel Rivals fans their first glimpse at gameplay of the upcoming Mrs. Barnes skin for ****** Widow, which players will be able to claim for free as part of the Galacta's Cosmic Adventure event. Marvel Rivals has reached over 40 million players since its launch and has proven to be a massive success, with many people praising the developer's willingness to listen to its community. View the full article
There are three ranged weapons in Monster Hunter Wilds you can learn to use, including the Bow, a simple but powerful tool with unique combos to take down monsters. The Bow offers high mobility alongside strong arrows you can charge to fire at monsters in fast-paced mid-range combat. With additional tracing shots targeting monster weak spots, the Bow is a precise weapon with tons of versatile moves. View the full article
The next dynamic game mode coming to Marvel Rivals is called Clone Rumble, and it’s on the way for everyone to play. The mode pits two teams against each other, but everyone on that team has to choose to play from one of two characters. Like previous event game modes in Marvel Rivals, it’ll be available for a limited time, and you can earn several rewards throughout the event while you participate. Consider taking a break from playing The Thing or lighting up an arena as the Human Torch from your typical games to give this mode a try. We’ll be breaking down when you can start playing Clone Rumble, the rewards you can get for participating, and how it all works in Marvel Rivals. View the full article
Split Fiction is quickly shaping up to be one of the most original and inventive games of the year. Following two unsuccessful authors who are forced to traverse the fictional worlds they created, you'll constantly be kept on your toes throughout the entire campaign, thanks to a barrage of imaginative gameplay mechanics and challenges. With Hazelight Studios behind the development of Split Fiction, it's safe to say that we're being treated to yet another incredible co-op experience of the same quality as A Way Out and the critically-acclaimed, GOTY-winning It Takes Two. View the full article
The latest stop on Kai Cenat’s journey for world domination took him to the worldwide leader in sports, and it was expectedly entertaining. The day after appearing on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, Kai took his media tour to ESPN’s First Take with Stephen A. Smith, and as you might expect, their two big personalities together made for one hell of a segment. View the full article
Assassin’s Creed Shadows players can now see the enhancements the PS5 Pro makes to Ubisoft’s latest historical action game, in addition to a small look at its dual protagonists. The Assassin’s Creed series is finally headed to feudal Japan in Assassin’s Creed Shadows, which tells the interlocking story of Yasuke, a samurai warrior based on a real-life historical figure, and Naoe, a female shinobi looking to avenge the ******* of her family. View the full article
Assassin's Creed Shadowsis the latest installment in one of Ubisoft's most popular action-adventure series, and the publisher has now revealed the specific timing of its launch. The newest game in the AC world will transport players to feudal Japan, where they can explore an open world, play as either a samurai or shinobi, and experience an action-packed story filled with stealth, combat, and adventure. It's a game that has been highly anticipated since its announcement in September 2022 under the name Assassin's Creed: Codename Red. View the full article
RoboCop: Rogue City is getting a sequel this summer, for PS5, Xbox Series X/S and PC. The standalone follow-up, which is titled RoboCop: Rogue City – Unfinished Business, will see players again stepping into the metallic suit of Alex Murphy as he takes on numerous criminals. Unfinished Business is set in OmniTower, a large housing complex created by OCP to provide for the needs of the residents of Old Detroit. Read More... View the full article
The Dark and Darker saga has taken yet another strange twist, as the game has once again been removed from *****—this time from the Epic Games Store. Making the situation even stranger, while the base game has been taken down, the Legendary Status upgrade, which adds a range of paid options and bonuses to free game accounts, is still available for purchase—and developer Ironmace doesn't seem entirely clear on what's going on... Read more.View the full article
When it comes to creating a team in Pokémon Go, it’s all about knowing what attacks to teach your Pokémon for a battle. An improper moveset can make or break your team, including one where you have Lapras, who is one of the more versatile Pokémon. How you use Lapras is up to you, but it all comes down to teaching it the best moveset it can learn to get the most when battling other trainers. There are a handful of attacks that make it a standout choice, and we want to make sure you get the most from using this Pokémon. Here’s what you need to know about the best moveset you can teach Lapras in Pokémon Go. View the full article
I vividly remember the first time my cousin and I played Outlast. "It'll terrify you," she said. "It's like that FEAR game we played, but worse." As we climbed into Mount Massive Asylum, sneaking our way through its corridors, there's that iconic moment where a body drops from the ceiling. We quickly switched the game off and watched Felix 'PewDiePie' Kjellberg play the rest of it. Yet, investigative horror games are a genre I can't help but go back to - despite the inevitable screams and panic, there's so many thrills lurking in the dark. Channeling Red Barrels' finest, Cthulhu: The Cosmic Abyss puts a Lovecraftian spin on the traditional fare, and it's got me hook, line, and sinker. Read the rest of the story... View the full article
While JRPGs in the truest sense of the word are specific to Japan, we've seen lots of incredible games from other countries adopting the format. In 2023, Sea of Stars won my heart as one of the best RPGs on PC, following in the footsteps of games like Chrono Trigger. Now, Edge of Memories is shaping up to do something similar with real-time action akin to Xenoblade Chronicles, and it's due to arrive on Steam this year. Read the rest of the story... View the full article
What I like best about Robocop Rogue City is how it functions as a kind of 'anti FPS.' Normally in shooters, as well as doling out the punishment, you've got to move fast and make use of cover, but in Rogue City, you're literally Robocop. There is a health bar and you can die, but the dynamic is completely flipped - imagine a dungeon raid in an RPG, or an endgame boss fight, except you're the boss. One of the biggest sleeper hits in Steam history, after more than a year of silence, Robocop Rogue City is finally back with a new expansion, the aptly titled Unfinished Business. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: Trepang2, Deathloop, Robocop, and more great FPS games now super cheap Robocop Rogue City is a superb FPS, and now the dev has something new The best FPS game you've never played is now cheaper than ever View the full article
Despite boasting a gorgeous recreation of Hong Kong Island and having some excellent heritage earned from past games in the series, there's no escaping the fact that things have been challenging for Test Drive Unlimited Solar Crown. The open-world, MMO-style racing game has been plagued with issues and has some concerningly low player counts. However, with Season 3, it's got a chance at winning players back. It's switched up some of its previously announced content plans for this season in order to deliver some of the TDU community's "most requested changes and additions," which include more solo experiences, the return of Convoy missions, and new customization options, alongside the standard slate of a new Solar Pass and cars. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: Test Drive Unlimited Solar Crown Season 2 and its nostalgic Ibiza map are here Test Drive Unlimited Solar Crown reveals compensation plan after rocky launch Test Drive Unlimited Solar Crown review - wasted potential View the full article
It was Beyoncé who once sang “Who runs the world? Girls”, and in a history (and current times) filled with men making the rules and bending them to their will, it can be easy to assume that Beyoncé might not have been entirely correct with that statement. However, women are the basis of life. Without them, none of you or anyone you know would be here. We all have mothers who brought us into the world, so women should be thanked for a lot of things. So yes, women are more than capable of changing or running the world, should they have the power or circumstance to do so. Throughout history, women have seemed to take a ********* to the men in charge, but that doesn’t mean there haven’t been a lot of women changing the world for everyone. Their contributions to life as we now know it should not be diminished and should be celebrated. With International Women’s Day just around the corner on March 8, here are 10 books about fascinating women who changed the world for those who live in it now. I Am Malala Malala Yousafzai Image by Destructoid Malala Yousafzai is an activist, television producer, and the youngest ever Nobel Peace Prize winner in the history of the award for her work ensuring the education of girls and young women in the Swat District of Pakistan at the age of 17. Why? Because her determination to receive an education resulted in her being shot in the face at the age of 15 by the Taliban who sought to ban her and all girls in her district from attending school. She survived, and became the most famous teenager in the world, going on to fight for the education of young girls not only in Pakistan, but around the world. She founded the Malala Fund, a non-profit organization, and completed her education in the ***. Truly inspirational, and truly a woman who has already changed the world for millions. Marie Curie: A Life Susan Quinn Image by Destructoid Radioactivity is a common idea in the world now. We have nuclear power plants, endless fiction about the consequences of radioactive fallout, and video games centered around the subject. Back in 1898, Marie Curie was the first person to discover it, and responsible for the discovery of Radium itself. Not only would fiction be a little duller without her discoveries, but her work to champion the use of radiation in medicine has directly led to the use of Radiotherapy to kill ******* cells in patients suffering from the disease. She has saved millions, perhaps billions of lives with her discoveries and is absolutely deserving of her two Nobel prizes in both Physics and Chemistry. The Rebellious Life of Mrs. Rosa Parks Jeanne Theoharis Image by Destructoid Acting over an incredible six decades, Rosa Parks is an icon of the Civil Rights Movement and best known for her choice not to give up her seat on the bus in a challenge to the racial segregation of the 1950s. Her choice sparked the Montgomery bus boycott and further action, all of which worked to spark radical changes to the way of life for all Americans, and inspired similar actions around the world. The 1956 federal court case Browder v. Gayle, which ruled that segregation on public transport was unconstitutional, was brought about by her decision that day. Her entire life after that point was dedicated to activism and making things better for both African Americans and women alike. When she died, she was the first non-government official to lie in honor at the U.S. Capitol. Florence Nightingale: The Woman and Her Legend Mark Bostridge Image by Destructoid Now known as the mother of modern medicine, Florence Nightingale became world-renowned for her work with soldiers on the battlefields of the Crimean War. She increased survival rates by a massive degree thanks to her insistence on improving hygiene and cleanliness, and earned the nickname “The Lady with the Lamp” from her night-time observations of injured soldiers. After the Crimean War, upon her return to the ***, Florence established the first ever secular nursing school at St. Thomas’ Hospital, London. It’s still going on to this day, as part of King’s College London, and training millions of both men and women in the nursing career. Outside of nursing, Florence also helped to abolish hard prostitution laws, and advocated for better hunger relief in Africa. The shockwaves of her legacy are felt to this day, and life would be vastly different without her contributions. My Own Story Emmeline Pankhurst Image by Destructoid Regardless of whether or not you exercise your right to vote as you should, I think we can all agree that women even having the opportunity to do so is something that we should all be thankful for. That would not have been possible without the Suffragettes, spearheaded in part by the incredible Emmeline Pankhurst. Although most known for her efforts to get women the right to vote, she also convinced the American suffrage movement to sideline their efforts to support the war effort in the lead-up to World War 1, and after eventually moving to Canada in 1922, helped women to get an equal footing in the fight against venereal diseases. Women everywhere owe much of their freedom to Emmeline and her fellow Suffragettes around the world. Me: Stories of My Life Katharine Hepburn Image by Destructoid Katharine Hepburn is known for her silver screen roles, but she has a much more important legacy than her acting career alone. It’s safe to say that fashion, and societal expectations of women for that matter, have come a long way since the 1930s. Katharine Hepburn, with her independent nature and headstrong attitude, paved the way for a new breed of movie star and gave confidence to women worldwide. She wore pants before it was fashionable and societally acceptable for women to do so. She avoided marriage (after her first short-lived marriage, anyway), and she pushed boundaries that no longer exist because of her actions. She did not give interviews and avoided talking to fans for the most part. That’s what makes Me: Stories of my Life so important, because it offers a glimpse into the life of someone fiercely private, who changed the world in a small but meaningful way. Diana: Her True Story Andrew Morton Image by Destructoid If you’re outside of the ***, you’ll likely mostly know of Princess Diana from the depiction of her story in The Crown, at least if you’re from a generation born after her death. However, as a British woman, I can honestly say that her life is inspiring, and Diana: Her True Story was an absolute bomb that dropped on the Royal Family when it was published in 1992. She was brutally honest about her misery during her marriage to the now King Charles, admitting to suicidal ideology, depression, and eating disorders. Despite all of those issues, Diana was a devoted mother to both William and Harry, she walked into active minefields and sparked a debate about AIDS by willingly spending time with those suffering from the illness. She was beloved, and in my personal opinion, the only member of the British Royal Family who actually made any difference in the world during the last century at least. The Fun of It Amelia Earheart Image by Destructoid Published in 1932, before Amelia’s disappearance and presumed death in 1937, The Fun of It is a truly inspirational book written by a woman who was not afraid of chasing her dreams despite the hardship she faced. She speaks of being a “woman in a man’s world”, and that premise still rings true today, but her determination is to be applauded and her achievements celebrated. During her life, not only did Amelia Earheart collect firsts like it was her right in life (first female passenger to cross the Atlantic, first woman to make a non-stop solo transatlantic flight, I could go on), but she also advocated for women’s rights as a member of the National Woman’s Party. She was a faculty member at Purdue University and became a career counselor to young female students at a time when their options felt extremely limited. Harriet Tubman: The Road to Freedom Catherine Clinton Image by Destructoid Harriet Tubman was not only instrumental in the formation and running of the Underground Railroad, but also legendary because of her work on it. She escaped the slavery that she was born into and then went on to free around 70 others, and also served as an armed scout and spy during the American Civil War. To say Harriet had guts would be a massive understatement. Her actions during her life directly impacted African Americans, inspiring them to fight for their rights even into the modern age. She is considered one of America’s most famous historical figures, as well as one of the most influential, and her legacy is one to respect. Ten Days in a Mad-House Nellie Bly Image by Destructoid If you’re looking for a woman who truly deserves to be looked up to, look no further than Nellie Bly, pioneer of female investigative journalism and all-around badass. Her first foray into journalism was a response to an article in the Pittsburgh Dispatch that stated that women were principally for “keeping house and birthing children”. Ahead of her time in many ways, Nellie argued that not all women would marry and there simply needed to be better jobs for women. After that, she forged a career as an investigative journalist in a time when the role simply wasn’t societally accepted. She is most known for an exposé about the conditions inside the Women’s Lunatic Asylum on Blackwell’s Island, New York (now known as Roosevelt Island), which she managed to write by pretending to be insane herself and getting herself admitted to the asylum for research purposes. Her work, documented in Ten Days in a Mad-House, forced massive reforms to the care of patients in asylums and paved the way for female journalists. The post 10 Books about women who changed the world appeared first on Destructoid. View the full article
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Monster Hunter Wilds has a hidden feature that lets you change your carving knife skin by changing your hunter’s belt—their waist armor. This feature isn’t clearly explained in the MH Wilds interface, likely because it depends entirely on what armor your character is wearing. You can’t freely change the knife’s appearance whenever you want, and it’s more of a bonus tied to your armor choice rather than a pure cosmetic option like knife skins in other games. If you want to see all the different knife models, you’ll need to wear all armor sets at different times, even if they aren’t best suited for your area. All carving knife skins in Monster Hunter Wilds A player shared a list of all the carving knife models they found on the Monster Hunter Wilds subreddit, and they total 26. [Hidden Content] Interestingly, some of these knives change depending on your character’s gender. For example, the Balarina Coil and Udra Mirecoil each have different knife models for male and female characters. These knife skins come from Coil Armor sets crafted from materials of specific monsters you defeat in the game. However, they look the same regardless of whether you're using a standard, alpha, or beta version of the gear. As long as you equip the waist armor, the corresponding knife skin will appear, no matter what other armor pieces you’re wearing. Some standout models include the lightsaber-like knife from the Artian Coil Alpha and the pitch-****** knives from the Dahaad Coils. The carving knife skin applies to any action that uses the knife, such as carving animations, steak cutting, and other in-game interactions. To see the effect, equip the corresponding waist armor and check out your new knife skin. It’s unclear if players will eventually be able to select a knife skin independently of their waist armor. For now, the feature remains completely tied to the gear piece you have equipped unless you want to dive into Monster Hunter Wilds mods to look for further customizations. The post Monster Hunter Wilds hides 26 carving knife skins on your hunter’s belt, including a lightsaber appeared first on Destructoid. View the full article
The Fridolina Rolfo Flashback SBC is now live in EA FC 25, and you can complete the challenge to unlock a special card for your Ultimate Team squad. This is the first time we can unlock a Rolfo special item by completing a SBC. To do so, you'll have to complete seven tasks, all with specific conditions. Let's look at how to unlock this special card in Ultimate Team. EA FC 25 Fridolina Rolfo Flashback SBC tasks Here are the requirements of all seven tasks that are part of the Fridolina Rolfo Flashback SBC. Task 1 - FC Barcelona # of players from FC Barcelona: Min 1TOTW Players: Min 1Squad Rating: Min 84# of players in squad: 11 Task 2 - Liga F # of players from Liga F: Min 1TOTW Players: Min 1Squad Rating: Min 85# of players in squad: 11 Task 3 - 86-Rated Squad Squad Rating: Min 86# of players in squad: 11 Task 4 - 86-Rated Squad Squad Rating: Min 86# of players in squad: 11 Task 5 - Top Form TOTW Players: Min 1Squad Rating: Min 87# of players in squad: 11 Task 6 - 89-Rated Squad Squad Rating: Min 89# of players in squad: 11 Task 7 - 89-Rated Squad Squad Rating: Min 89# of players in squad: 11EA FC 25 Fridolina Rolfo Flashback SBC solutions Here's a set of solutions to complete the latest Flashback SBC. Task 1 - FC Barcelona Any 9 84-rated itemsRaphinha 84Any 83-rated TOTW item Task 2 - Liga F Rolfo 86Any 9 85-rated itemsAny 83-rated TOTW item Task 3 - 86-Rated Squad Lavelle 87Blundell 84Pajor 87Sommer 87Palacios 84Ruben Neves 84Vlahovic 84Gundogan 87Engen 84Benzema 86De Paul 84 Task 4 - 86-Rated Squad Lavelle 87Blundell 84Pajor 87Sommer 87Palacios 84Ruben Neves 84Vlahovic 84Gundogan 87Engen 84Benzema 86De Paul 84 Task 5 - Top Form Osimhen 87Palmer 85Musiala 87Pedri 86Pajor 87Mateo 85Gabriel 86Hansen 90Girellli 85Any 87-rated TOTW itemBenzema 86 Task 6 - 89-Rated Squad Bellingham 90Gyokeres 84Mapi Leon 89Cascarino 84Haaland 91Kane 90Odegaard 89Ilestedt 84Casemiro 84Hegerbeg 89Tsygankov Fantasy 90 Task 7 - 89-Rated Squad Bellingham 90Gyokeres 84Mapi Leon 89Cascarino 84Haaland 91Kane 90Odegaard 89Ilestedt 84Casemiro 84Hegerbeg 89Tsygankov Fantasy 90 The Rolfo Flashback SBC offers excellent value despite requiring about 660,000 coins worth of fodder. In exchange, you receive a highly versatile item that can play in different positions and has unique roles. Looking at her card, I see that she might be well suited for the CM position. Pinged Pass+ and Trickster+ are both excellent choices in the current meta, while the presence of Anticipate and Intercept make the card defensively strong. Despite not being cheap, this SBC offers similar value to the Guti Fantasy Hero SBC, which is still available in Ultimate Team. The post EA FC 25 Fridolina Rolfo Flashback SBC solutions appeared first on Destructoid. View the full article
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