Monster Hunter Wilds is a practically flawless game and yet another masterpiece from Capcom. In fact, it is further proof that the developer is on a roll, releasing incredible game after incredible game to the delight of fans. Outside a few minor points, there's very little to criticize about Monster Hunter Wilds for both newcomers who are delighted by its level of accessibility and veterans who are enjoying all the innovative features. View the full article
Violence is justified when these R.E.P.O. monsters keeping coming at you. So get yourself some weapons and ready up—it’s time to fight back. While the Shotgun is the obvious choice as the best R.E.P.O. weapon, we’re excluding it from the list due to its ridiculously high asking price ($88K to 92K). It’s highly likely you won’t get this prior to level six, especially if you’re buying Health Packs and upgrades. All weapons are purchasable from the Service Station (their spawn is randomly generated every time you visit). Unfortunately for fans, there’s no option to take the Huntsman’s shotgun after killing him. View the full article
Arcane’s easily going to go down in gaming history as one of the best TV adaptations of all time. Fans heavily praised the Netflix series for its development of its main cast, but even the minor characters shined in the limited time they had on screen. But of those side characters, who should have received more screen time for fans to better understand their background? One Arcane fan put the question to the test, giving users on the show’s subreddit a number of side characters to choose from: Lest, Rictus, Maddie, or Loris. Of the bunch, one character seemed to have won by a substantial margin. View the full article
Editor's note: I was surprised the first time I realized that Civilization 7'shttps://www.pcgamer.com/civilization-7/age transitions reverted my cities to towns, and that's just the tip of the iceberg of things Civ 7 doesn't tell you about its workings... Read more.View the full article
Fallout 4 has dozens of achievements included in the base game and its DLC packages. Many of them revolve around completing the various main quests and those for the game's factions. That means achievement and trophy hunters will need to complete multiple playthroughs to get them all. There are also some that appeal to collectors and explorers, requiring intense scouring of the game's map. View the full article
little over three years after being added to the game, Pinhead is leaving Dead by Daylight. Developer Behaviour Interactive announced today that the game's Hellraiser chapter, which includes the infamous Cenobite, will be unavailable for purchase on April 4... Read more.View the full article
It looks like the developers at Riot Games can’t catch a break, as fans are calling for a Prestige skin system overhaul after the reveal of new Battle Academia cosmetics in League of Legends. While class is back in session for four select champions, fans of the game can’t help but notice that Qiyana’s prestige skin doesn’t stand out when compared to her classmates. After the skins were revealed on League’s official X account, fans on Reddit created a thread to discuss these highly valued cosmetics. View the full article
Diablo 4 is now in its seventh season - how the time flies, eh? The ARPG is continuing to uphold its end of the live service bargain with lots of new content, while players continue to pile into the game despite the fairly recent emergence of a major rival in Path of Exile 2. However, in a new interview, Diablo's general manager Rod Fergusson has described traditional, seasonal battle passes as "antiquated," hinting that some changes could be on the way for Diablo 4. He also says that while armor sets and other cosmetic items have been largely grounded in its hellish fantasy aesthetic so far, Blizzard wants to start being a bit more "flamboyant" and experimental. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: Diablo 4's Season 8 is delayed, Blizzard teases return of an 'old friend' Blizzard finally addresses Diablo 4 fans' frequent requests for a loot filter Diablo 4's bonus XP and gold event is back, but this time it's even better View the full article
With Pokémon Go getting a new season, multiple Battle League updates are coming to the mobile game. These changes should readjust old favorites and add attacks for specific Pokémon where you’ll want to reconsider some of your preferred team compositions. There are a handful of attack changes throughout Pokémon Go, but several Pokémon are learning new attacks. These should add more viability to their existing movesets, and you’ll mostly notice these changes in the Battle League. We’ll be covering every Battle League move change coming to Pokémon Go‘s Might and Mastery season, and every new attack available to existing Pokémon. View the full article
Details of Ubisoft's upcoming Far Cry extraction-shooter title, known by the codename Maverick, have leaked as the title is set to be rebooted, with a significant portion of the game's team placed on Project Blackbird, the main upcoming Far Cry game. Although some members of these teams are simply having their priorities shifted to Far Cry 7, it appears that Ubisoft may also use this as an opportunity to restructure for agility in the development process. View the full article
Diablo 4 is now in its seventh season - how the time flies, eh? The ARPG is continuing to uphold its end of the live service bargain with lots of new content, while players continue to pile into the game despite the fairly recent emergence of a major rival in Path of Exile 2. However, in a new interview, Diablo's general manager Rod Fergusson has described traditional, seasonal battle passes as "antiquated," hinting that some changes could be on the way for Diablo 4. He also says that while armor sets and other cosmetic items have been largely grounded in its hellish fantasy aesthetic so far, Blizzard wants to start being a bit more "flamboyant" and experimental. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: Diablo 4's Season 8 is delayed, Blizzard teases return of an 'old friend' Blizzard finally addresses Diablo 4 fans' frequent requests for a loot filter Diablo 4's bonus XP and gold event is back, but this time it's even better View the full article
The Fuzzy Fighter Special Research is ready for you to grab in Pokémon Go. It’s a limited-time Special Research you can only purchase during the Powerful Potential event, happening at the beginning of the Might and Mastery season. With the Fuzzy Fighter ticket, you’ll receive a second chance to obtain Kubfu, a Legendary Pokémon featured during this season. You won’t be able to get Kubfu in raids or wild encounters. Instead, it’s only available as a Special Research encounter. The first is available to all players who log in during the Might and Mastery season, and the second is through this ticket. We’ll be listing out all tasks and the rewards you get for completing the Fuzzy Fighter Special Research ticket in Pokémon Go, and if you should get it. View the full article
Grand Theft Auto 5 Enhanced players have noticed that the PC version is missing the in-game text chat feature, and many aren't happy about the feature's exclusion. The enhanced re-release of Grand Theft Auto 5 brought several features that were once exclusive to the game's PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S versions, including improved graphics and audio. View the full article
Two Point Museum values the rate at which you're leveling up your staff, as it will ultimately determine your success (or failure). While it makes sense to hire a large number of crew members to run your museum, efficiency is key. Leveling up your staff will improve their performance in their respective roles and give them the necessary skills to run the place. While your staff will level up on their own, some critical steps must be taken to enhance the entire process. Best tips and tricks to level up staff faster in Two Point Museum The first task is ensuring that your workers are constantly engaged with productive work. They will always earn XP when they perform tasks that relate closely to their specializations. While it makes sense to cover workers adequately, don't hire so many that some won't have a job to do. Ensure that all your points of interest have someone working on them consistently, but don't have too many workers for a single role. If you do that, you'll end up with too many staff members, and some will be idle. It might make sense to reduce the time taken to complete a task. However, it will ultimately result in your staff having downtime and staying idle. This doesn't contribute towards XP gain, and you should stay away from it. Image via ***** You should not exploit your workers, as your staff will need breaks. Moreover, you'll want someone available for Expeditions. They will be unavailable for work whenever you send someone out on an Expedition. Once they return safely from their assignment, they will get a lot of XP for their work. Always use the Expeditions efficiently, as they also help rank your staff. Just be careful about sending out low-ranked workers on dangerous journeys, as they must return safely to increase their levels and ranks. Image via ***** Finally, you'll also spot specific locations on every map that will grant extra XP to an assigned Expert. In some cases, your Expert must be at a certain rank to receive the benefits. In such cases, try to rank your staff members more than the recommended number, as it will have more benefits in the long run. In a nutshell, here's how you should proceed when it comes to leveling up your staff members in Two Point Museum. Make them work, and don't have too many staff members. Make sure your workers are getting the necessary breaks. Send some of your staff members out on Expeditions, as it will also help increase their ranks. Use Experts at zones that give bonus XP. Ultimately, leveling your staff might not be glamorous, but you can quicken it up. The benefits of doing so will show up in the long run, as your staff members will go up in their levels and ranks much quicker. The post How to level up staff faster in Two Point Museum appeared first on Destructoid. View the full article
Monster Hunter Wilds items span from standard Rarity Level 1 to the elusive Level 5. The Chaliceweed, in particular, falls under Rarity 5, making it challenging to discover. But don't worry – we're here to help you track it down in MH Wilds. Table of contentsHow do you get Chaliceweeds in MH Wilds?Glass Algae methodFishing methodHow to use Chaliceweed in MH Wilds How do you get Chaliceweeds in MH Wilds? Chaliceweed drops rely heavily on MH Wilds' RNG system, often limiting the chances. Fortunately, you can beat the odds by interacting with Glass Algae or fishing for tuna. I recommend starting with the Glass Algae technique first since it seems to drop the most Chaliceweed compared to fishing. Glass Algae method Reddit user Fondor_Yards shared a helpful tip for the Glass Algae, where you can boost your luck with specific materials. Try using equipment with Geology Level 2 and the Forger Luck Armor skill. This includes the Geology Charm from the Talismans section and Azuz Armor pieces from the endgame's High Rank. Although it won't guarantee a Chaliceweed spawn, it'll at least increase your chances. Glass algae can be found in Scarlet Forest's Area 13 (below Wudwud Hideout) and Area 2. Use the map's filter to place a waypoint on the algae. Screenshot by Destructoid Dive down and interact with the Glass Algae to farm some Chaliceweed. You likely earn a ton of Gobletweed initially, so you may need to try again. If you want to quicken the speed of the Glass Algae respawn, you can join an Optional Quest in the Scarlet Forest to reset their timers. Screenshot by Destructoid Fishing method You can acquire tuna fish, like Gastronome Tuna, to earn Chaliceweed. It'll sometimes drop with these critter types, but the chances are pretty low. It's best to perform this technique in Scarlet Forest's Area 17, where you can use the Tuff Joint Bait from Kaya's Catch of a Lifetime! side quest (triggers after Gravid Bowfin). Ensure the Environment is set to 'Plenty' while resting, as this feature increases Gastronome Tuna spawns. Screenshot by Destructoid This particular method will undoubtedly require a lot of time and patience. Thus, I suggest saving this technique as a last resort to maximize your time. How to use Chaliceweed in MH Wilds Use the Chaliceweed with the NPC Rove at Iceshard Cliffs' Area 20. Exchange the Chaliceweed with him to unlock exclusive items. However, you may need to wait until daytime to trigger his appearance if he's not there. Screenshot by Destructoid Rove's inventory constantly changes, so it's crucial to make the exchange before he switches it up again. For example, you can use Chaliceweeds to acquire Ancient Wyvern Coins, which pave the way to elite upgrades. The post How to get and use Chaliceweed in Monster Hunter Wilds appeared first on Destructoid. View the full article
Partway through Joss' Wanted quests in Fortnite Chapter 6, Season 2, you'll encounter a task asking you to collect mineral samples using a Plasma Burst Laser. Every part of this objective is tricky, as you must survive long enough to find a laser and determine what structures drop these samples. How to get a Plasma Burst Laser in Fortnite First up is finding Fortnite's Plasma Burst Laser weapon, which you can pick up from the following sources: Chest loot Floor loot Player elimination drops ****** Market (Seaport City, Magic Mosses) While chest and floor loot are often go-to solutions for finding various weapon types, Chapter 6, Season 2 introduces ****** Markets you can visit to purchase certain gear for gold bars and Dill Bits. A Plasma Burst Laser from the Seaport City and Magic Mosses ****** Markets cost 600 gold bars, making them slightly pricey but worthwhile for this quest. Screenshot by Destructoid Alternatively, you can obtain Plasma Burst Lasers from chest rewards, floor loot, and player elimination drops, much like you would a regular weapon. However, this is entirely luck-based, and there's a chance you'll go several rounds without finding one unless you explore most of the map or get multiple eliminations. Even then, you often won't spot any until later in the match when you and your other players access rare chests. How to find Mineral Samples in Fortnite Screenshot by Destructoid Once you have a Plasma Burst Laser from a ****** Market or regular loot sources, target any stone structure to get a mineral sample. I just went for a building's wall, but you may have to experiment a bit if certain locations don't work. With the sample on hand, you'll be ready to return to the Magic Mosses ****** Market and complete Joss' Wanted quest series. The post How to find and collect mineral samples using the Plasma Burst Laser in Fortnite appeared first on Destructoid. View the full article
Civilization 7's "first major update" dropped for PC and consoles today, and for one thing it brings those two versions back into alignment, which has allowed Firaxis to re-enable crossplay... Read more.View the full article
Capcom says Monster Hunter Wilds sold more than eight million copies in its first three days of release, making it the fastest game in Capcom history to reach that oddly specific milestone... Read more.View the full article
At the start of every month, the Dead by Daylight developers share roadmaps that detail all the important in-game events occurring throughout the game’s current season. This spring roadmap, which showcases all four weeks of March, features nine different events that will shock players. These include a plethora of skin sales, the return of everyone’s favorite limited-time game mode, and a public beta test for the game’s upcoming chapter. View the full article
Most readers come away from George Orwell's classic dystopian novel 1984 with the same singular desire: to inhabit the world of the book by playing a late '90s first-person puzzle-adventure PC game that includes a "zero-g training sphere" for some reason. In 1998, publisher MediaX set out to satisfy that widespread literary desire with Big Brother, an officially licensed "sequel" game set in the 1984 universe.’ After appearing as a demo at E3 1998 and receiving some scattered press coverage, the Big Brother project fell apart before the game could see a full release. Now, though, you can experience a small taste of this ill-fated literary sequel thanks to a newly unearthed demo that was recovered and posted to the Internet Archive over the weekend. War is Peace The Lost Media Wiki has a bit more info on the history of Big Brother, which was announced in May 1998 as the first game ever from multimedia CD-ROM maker MediaX. In that announcement, the company said the game would move focus away from 1984's Winston Smith and to new character Eric Blair, who's on a search for his missing fiancée Emma (sure, why not) in "a completely changed world dominated by the Thought Police." Read full article Comments View the full article
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