As you navigate through the Oasis Retreat Star Path in Disney Dreamlight Valley, you might end up stuck on some of the more confusing tasks. One of the tougher duties to figure out asks you to harvest some sweet, colorful peppers. There are lots of unique vegetables around the main valley, plus a whole lot more if you have Eternity Isle and The Storybook Vale too. With so many potential vegetables to choose from, finding the right one for this task can be tricky, so here’s how to harvest some sweet, colorful peppers in Disney Dreamlight Valley. View the full article
The first batch of ratings for MLB The Show 25 is now available to the public, as the top 5 athletes from every franchise have been revealed. After a season of exciting baseball last year, the upcoming months promise us a lot of action. While things heat up on the field, gamers will be vying for the bragging rights on their consoles. Let's look at this year's top 20 athletes and their numbers in MLB The Show 25. 20 highest ratings in MLB The Show 25 Before deep-diving into the numbers, let's look at who has made it to the list of top 20 this year. NameTeamOverallShoehei OhtaniDodgers99Juan SotoMets99Aaron JudgeYankees99Ketel MarteDiamondbacks96Bobby Witt Jr. Royals96Mike TroutAngels96Mookie BettsDodgers95Fracisco LindorMets95Bryce HarperPhillies95Jose RamirezGuardians95Gunnar HendersonOrioles94Chris *****Braves94Tarik SkubalTigers94Paul SkenesPirates93Elly De La CruzReds93Kyle TuckerCubs93Ronald Acuna Jr.Braves93Fernando Tatis Jr. Padres93Yordan AlvarezAstros 92Blake SnellDodgers92 *Honorary mention: Corey Seager (Rangers) - 92 The race to the top has been a three-faced battle involving New York heavily. Both the Yankees and Mets have a representative each, with power hitters Aaron Jude and Juan Soto having overall ratings of 99. Dodgers' Shohei Ohtani, who has been a cover athlete on one previous occasion, is the third name on the top. Image via San Diego Studios The rest of the names on the list are pretty predictable as far as the numbers are concerned. The numbers drop off slightly after the top 3, as Marte, Trout, and Witt Jr. trio are all rated at 96. It's safe to assume that all 20 names on this list will be amazing athletes to enjoy in MLB The Show 25. The ratings mentioned here will be part of the offline mode, as Diamond Dynasty will follow a different system altogether. The overall ratings in Diamond Dynasty will be lower, and the curve will increase gradually over the entire year. Plenty of offline modes will also be available if you want to enjoy the athletes in their prime. The post Top 20 ratings in MLB The Show 25 appeared first on Destructoid. View the full article
We're all probably getting a bit tired of hearing it, but it's worth repeating: GTA 6 will, undoubtedly, be the biggest release in recent gaming history. Rockstar is going to be sparing no expense to deliver one of the most hyped installments in its lucrative franchise. Naturally, the studio is going to want to recoup all that money poured into the project, and it's possible the game will set you back a handsome sum. As noted by several sources (such as VGC), GTA 6 could cost as much as $100 to purchase upon release. This is according to Wedbush Securities, a financial services company based in LA. [Hidden Content] In a research note distributed this week, Michael Pachter, managing director of equity research for the company, says the firm believes "the company has plans to sell the game at a previously unheard of price point." It could be more! The note from Pachter goes on to say Rockstar could incentivize players to pay that much for the upcoming Grand Theft Auto title by "rewarding them with a large amount of in-game currency to be spent in GTA Online." Whether this would be for the standard game or a special edition remains to be seen at this stage, but it could set a precedent for other huge publishers to do something similar going forward. Of course, this is only speculation, but there's no doubt that some of you reading will not be too shocked if Rockstar Games and parent company Take-Two Interactive do slap a $100 price tag on GTA 6. They know people will pay it, whether incentivized to do so or not. Gaming is already pretty expensive these days, with many triple-AAA releases selling for $70 a pop as standard. With Grand Theft Auto being one of the most profitable franchises in the industry, the price being in triple figures might not even be that much of a surprise; it could well be expected. But again, at the time of writing, nothing's been confirmed about how much it will cost. The post Got a spare $100 to buy GTA 6? You might need it appeared first on Destructoid. View the full article
Dystopian fiction is as much a staple of gaming as it is in movies. From Deus Ex to Papers, Please to Fallout, we love exploring the crumbling remnants of a crooked society with lashings of 1984. But did you know there was almost a game based directly on Orwell's classic novel? As noted by PC Gamer, a demo of a long-since cancelled project has emerged. Some footage shows gameplay from Big Brother (by studio MediaX), an adventure game that would have seen you take on the surveillance state as Eric Blair (George Orwell's real name), all set to the backdrop of 1984. [Hidden Content] It began development in 1996, with it being shown off at E3 way back in 1998. It was intended as a kind of sequel to the book, and had apparently been endorsed by Orwell's estate. However, for one reason or another, it was canned at the end of the last millennium. We'll never know how it would have turned out, but at least we get to experience a little piece of PC gaming history. War is peace As you can see, Big Brother is, very unsurprisingly, a very 90s-looking game. While you can see some connection to George Orwell's world, such as the Party slogans and references to the Ministry of Peace, it's not easy to see the link between the game and the iconic dystopian novel. It was shaping up to be a first-person adventure title, with puzzles a-plenty. Its 3DFX visuals and colored lighting (something which contemporaries like Quake 2 and Unreal were keen to show off back in the day) certainly dates it. Sadly, the developer eventually shut down in 2005, but you can play a demo of the game by downloading it from Internet Archive. If you do want to know what it'd be like to play a modern version of 1984, the report from PC Gamer kindly points us to one you can wishlist on Steam. This game is being developed by a studio called Inner Party (of course), and appears to be continuing what Big Brother never got round to completing. This one will have you play as protagonist Winston Smith, and has narrative design from the people who worked on Subnautica, Talos Principle, and FTL. Based on that alone, it sounds pretty good, comrades. The post Did you know there was almost a 90s game based on George Orwell’s 1984? appeared first on Destructoid. View the full article
As players enter Spring, Hello Kitty Island Adventure looks to do the same with the Springtime Celebration event, adding new items and outfits into the game. Since its launch on PC and Nintendo Switch earlier this year, the previously-Apple Arcade exclusive has been thriving as a new cozy gem for players to enjoy. As a life-sim based in the Hello Kitty universe, there are plenty of cute and familiar characters to meet and befriend, as well as content to enjoy. View the full article
If you're desperate for more Last of Us close your ears. Neil Druckmann's cast doubts on the idea of The Last of Us Part 3 becoming a thing, but if it's any consolation, he's pretty hyped up about season two of the TLOU TV show doing a bit more with a couple of Last of Us Part 2 characters which the game only mentioned. Read more View the full article
We've got yet another hero shooter on our hands as FragPunk gears up for launch. We're only a couple of days away from when you can check out this new entry for yourself, perk cards and all, so here are all the unlock times so you don't miss out. Despite a delayed launch on consoles, everything else seems to be on track... Read more.View the full article
Dual Blades are a devastating tool for slaying monsters in Monster Hunter Wilds, able to dish out quick damage, offering great maneuverability, and stacking effects upon any foe you cross—and things get even more deadly with the perfect build. With many different elements and weapons to choose from, deciding what route to go down can be confusing. We’re here to help with our selection of the best Dual Blades builds in Monster Hunter Wilds. View the full article
Some Helldivers 2 players have complained about how Major Orders work, wishing that the rewards for successfully completing them were given only to players who participate in the mission, but Arrowhead responded that this approach could be problematic. Major Orders are large-scale objectives that require community participation to complete, though it's not entirely necessary to take part, as Helldivers 2 still rewards all players. View the full article
A Genshin Impact leak has revealed that the upcoming five-star Electro user, Varesa, has received a couple of powerful buffs. Genshin Impact has officially released Varesa's splash art and introduction, which is its way of announcing a new character for the next update. View the full article
A web developer going by "@eisneim" on X (formerly Twitter) claims to have seen an RTX 4090 with 96GB of VRAM, quadruple the 24GB normally available to gamers. It's unclear when the productivity-focused graphics card might be available, but signs suggest the 5090 hasn't completely pushed its predecessor out of the market. Read Entire Article View the full article
Every Thursday we share the weekly Famitsu sales charts, which tracks physical boxed game sales and hardware sales in Japan. ... Read more View the full article
Marvel 1943: Rise Of Hydra might release at Christmas according to Khary Payton, who voices the ****** Panther in the upcoming World War 2-set action game. It's the first morsel of release info we've garnered for Rise Of Hydra since its announcement last March, which tantalised with the prospect of playing USO Show-era Steve Rogers and Azzuri, great-grandfather to the current ****** Panther. Read more View the full article
RX 9070 stock will hit store shelves at 9am ET today, and I'm hopeful that RNDA 4 graphics card supplies will outlast the RTX 5070.View the full article
Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 developer Warhorse Studios has now confirmed that the highly anticipated barber update will be released on Wednesday, March 12, for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC. The patch will be free for all Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2players and will be the first major content update for the smash hit sequel, with even more content still to come in the future. View the full article
There is a crude brutality in Command and Conquer. Of course, it's an RTS, and that means you have to think tactically and make the right calls, but in a lot of cases - especially in Tiberian Dawn and Red Alert - you can win through sheer force. Build lots of tanks. Train lots of infantry. Surround your base with turrets and Tesla Coils. It's a savage representation of modern war, where the winner is usually whoever's holding the biggest stick. As EA releases the source code for classic C&C, the entire series, including Red Alert 2, Kane's Wrath, Zero Hour, and Generals, is now available for the meager price of $6. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: Command and Conquer series gets huge update, as EA releases original source code There's no better RTS game than Command and Conquer, and it's literally $2 now I desperately want a new Command and Conquer game, but not like this View the full article
By now, you're aware of the fact that Capcom shipped Monster Hunter Wilds on PC in a frankly unacceptable state, but also that the game is running not one but two different DRMs at the same time. This, of course, leads to stuttering, but that can be fixed fast. Sadly, not by Capcom as they are too busy pretending Monster Hunter Wilds is in a good state on PC. Instead, the job of fixing Monster Hunter Wilds has once again fallen upon the modding community. The silver lining in this whole situation is that we've got the popular modder Praydog on our side, and their RE Framework mod is essentially a must-have. I've been using it from the get-go because it fixes Wilds' shoddy handling of arbitrary aspect ratios and resolutions (gray bars begone), but installing it now also fixes the incessant stuttering caused by Capcom's own bespoke anti-tamper technology. [Hidden Content] Framework mod from Praydog is a must-have for Monster Hunter Wilds I'm usually one to advise against modding new games that are getting a deluge of post-launch updates, and one could definitely argue that the majority of Monster Hunter Wilds' mods are entirely optional in the grand scheme of things. Yet, RE Framework is an already well established utility that has proven its mettle in virtually every modern Capcom release. Nowhere is it quite as handy as it is in Wilds, however, where it now delivers a frankly massive improvement to the frame-time graph while playing. That's because Praydog's RE Framework reels in Capcom's second anti-tamper "solution" to a sensible level. Why Capcom felt the need to shove a bonus DRM on top of widely reviled Denuvo, I've got no clue, but it's definitely one of the choices of all time. Not that Capcom's about to learn any applicable lessons here. This very same problem was present in the launch-day build of Resident Evil Village, too, with an excessive number of tamper trigger check-ups pummeling the game into the dirt. The cracked version of the game did not have this problem, as awful as that might be, but RE Framework did clear up the problem for those of us who did buy Village on day one, too. Silver lining and all that. In 2025, the importance of PC as a prime gaming platform has been driven home virtually across the board. Heck, even PlayStation games are now releasing on PC, even if it is with a few years' worth of delay. For Capcom to be this unwilling to get the hint is truly mindblowing, and I can't help but wonder what the company's higher-ups might think about the true reasons for its Mixed reviews on Steam. It's good news, I suppose, that modders such as Praydog are here to fix multi-million dollar products for us regular users to enjoy. The flip side of this particular equation is that the company responsible for it just doesn't care to do so. In fact, it's going to go out of its way to actively ruin the paying customers' experience just to deal with all those pesky pirates. The post New Monster Hunter Wilds mod update fixes DRM-caused stuttering appeared first on Destructoid. View the full article
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The MTG card Edgar, Charmed Groom has been slowly but steadily rising in price over the last couple of months. The showcase treatment is still the most affordable version, but while in late January a copy would only have cost you $1.40, now it's all the way up to $7.23, a sizable 416% increase. Meanwhile, if you want to pick up a regular version of the card, you'll be paying - not the $2.80 it was previously priced at, but a less palatable $9.40. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: MTG card sees 100% price spike thanks to spicy new Standard brew MTG's real reason for ditching the UB frame has nothing to do with "complexity" All MTG sets in order, as of March 2025 View the full article
After 50 years of adventure, the Lego Dungeons & Dragons set - Red Dragon's Tale - brings two of the greatest nerd fandoms together. Designed in collaboration with DnD publisher Wizards of the Coast, this Lego Ideas set features iconic creatures like a beholder, a gelatinous cube... oh, and a giant red fire-breathing dragon. There's a dungeon and everything! This DnD Lego set is a colorful, picturesque display piece filled with hidden secrets. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: All DnD classes explained DnD Beyond's newest addon book is basically Monster Hunter Wilds, TTRPG edition The new DnD starter set promises a dragon's hoard of handouts View the full article
Guests will come to your museum for entertainment and education, and increasing the Knowledge of your exhibits can help with this. You can start with putting Information Boards up about each exhibit, but what else can you do to increase Knowledge in Two Point Museum? Table of contentsTwo Point Museum Knowledge GuideHow to increase Knowledge in Two Point Museum Two Point Museum Knowledge Guide Guests in your museum are more likely to leave a positive review and a generous donation if they feel they got a lot out of their visit. Your exhibits must provide fun and information, encouraging every guest to spend more time and money in the museum. Over time, curators can increase Knowledge across the museum in a few different ways. View the full article
While the new WoW The War Within Undermine(d) update was crowned as an absolute hit by many players, the praise for the game doesn’t end there. Another part of the game has also gone down well with players, and it’s about ground effects and visuals. Amid the Undermine patch, a discussion started by a player on a March 6 Reddit thread touched on an interesting topic about ground effects. Players agree that these revolutionary ground effects and visuals are an eye opener in WoW, especially for those with impaired vision. View the full article
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