A recent leak from Honkai: Star Rail is hinting at the gameplay for upcoming playable characters Hyacine and Cipher, both expected to release during Version 3.3. The sci-fi RPG's newest world has brought with it a plethora of characters, with many joining the playable roster and still more teased for a later release. Version 3.1, released early last week, saw the debut of Tribbie to the roster as a new Quantum support character, while Mydei will make his playable debut later in the update. New leaks are now hinting at even more members of Amphoreus' cast. View the full article
Where can you find Goldenfish in Monster Hunter Wilds? These valuable aquatic creatures have a couple of different uses. But if you're not well-versed in the Monster Hunter gameplay loop, tracking them down might be a troublesome trip. Once you complete your mission to reel in a valuable feast, check out the best Monster Hunter Wilds weapons and Monster Hunter Wilds armor to ensure no monster is lasting longer than it should in a fight. Our Monster Hunter Wilds quest list can keep you from running off the track, too. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: Where to find aqua sac in Monster Hunter Wilds Monster Hunter Wilds tracktail lizard locations Complete Monster Hunter Wilds quest and missions list View the full article
If you love the charming pixelated farming of Stardew Valley but want a different kind of responsibility, Travellers Rest has the answer. Instead of tending to an ever-expanding agricultural empire, you've got a tavern to manage and grow. The Isolated Games life sim has been steadily getting better since an early access launch in 2020, and now the chaos of running a pub just got a smidge easier. That's right, Travellers Rest finally has online multiplayer, and the game's ******* than ever because of it. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: Tavern management Travellers Rest adds two new mechanics Indie tavern management game Travellers Rest now has a city to explore Stardew Valley inspired indie rebounds on Steam with big discount View the full article
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Your Palico is always by your side when you’re out and about in Monster Hunter Wilds—so why not give it a familiar face? Much like the previous titles in the franchise, Monster Hunter Wilds offers a remarkably detailed character creator for the Hunter and Palico. The best time to edit your characters’ look is right at the start, as you can’t tweak all the settings without getting Character and Palico Edit Vouchers. View the full article
PC video game distribution platform Steam has passed the 40 million concurrent user mark for the first time ever. It's a remarkable achievement for Steam, which remains the dominant distribution service of choice for most PC players. View the full article
Publisher Bandai Namco and developer Dimps have announced Dragon Ball: The Breakers has now entered Season 8. Dragon Ball: The Breakers season 8 is now available for all supported platforms, bringing with it Golden Frieza as a new playable raider. Dragon Ball: The Breakers has been available since October 2022 worldwide across Windows PC (via Steam), Nintendo Switch, […] Source View the full article
There are many magical spells in Wizard West that you can purchase and use to find your wizarding fighting style, curating your perfect loadout. Roblox’s Wizard West puts you in a unique world where you defeat bandits using your spells and earn gold and scrolls to purchase wands, cosmetics, and other useful equipment. As you unlock more spells, you’ll realize that you can only carry a few in your inventory and cast them during the battles, so these are important choices to make. View the full article
2025 has already been a fantastic year for great PC games, especially if you're of an RPG persuasion. Kingdom Come Deliverance 2, Monster Hunter Wilds, Citizen Sleeper 2, Avowed, Tails of Iron 2, and the PC launch of Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth mean we're spoiled for choice. But if you'd rather strip back the stats and opt for something a little shorter, stylish action game Like A Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii is an easy recommendation. A powerful, emotional, exhilarating romp that clocks in at a much more manageable 20-30 hours, you can snag it at an early discount right now on Steam via Fanatical. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: Like A Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii can be yours for free, thanks to MSI Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii review - a swashbuckling success Like A Dragon Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii has a new Steam demo, playable now View the full article
Publisher Warner Bros. Games and developer NetherRealms announced a release date for Mortal Kombat 1 DLC character T-1000 from Terminator 2. Mortal Kombat 1 downloadable content character T-1000 is set to launch on March 18th for Khaos Reigns Expansion owners and for all users on March 25th. Here’s a rundown on the new content, plus a trailer: […] Source View the full article
Steam has officially hit a new all-time active user peak, as over 40 million people are using Valve's storefront at once. The home of Counter-Strike and Team Fortress has long been the premier place to buy, download, and play games on PC, and this new milestone once again proves it. With the recent launch of Monster Hunter Wilds effortlessly cresting well over one million concurrent players, it's clear that Valve's platform isn't going anywhere anytime soon. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: The ten best Steam Next Fest demos for February 2025 Amazon tried to beat Steam, but despite being "250 times *******," it still lost When is the next Steam *****? View the full article
Need to farm Flame Sacs in Monster Hunter Wilds? This semi-rare material is an essential component in crafting gear and weapons designed to fight monsters weak to fire. They can protect against monsters who use it against you, too. Before you go using all those Flame Sacs in Monster Hunter Wilds, give our Monster Hunter Wilds armor and Monster Hunter Wilds weapons pages a look. They'll help you decide if that shiny new piece of equipment is really worth the resources. And if you're unsure of where to go next, our Monster Hunter Wilds quest list can get you back on the right path. Read the rest of the story... View the full article
Every level feels like moving day in R.E.P.O. as you’re tasked to transfer valuables from one location to another—all while dealing with some highly aggressive monsters. Here’s our full guide on R.E.P.O. valuables, the profit you can make, their effects (if they have any), and tips for extraction. View the full article
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Commission Tickets are special items in Monster Hunter Wilds used to make certain armor sets you can’t make anywhere else. The armor might not be helpful, but they are nice pieces to use as layered armor or for man-made challenges while playing. Finding this elusive ticket is more complicated than it sounds, though, as you will need a lot of luck and willpower to come across one when you need several to complete an entire set. So, where should you get started? View the full article
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Some The Sims 4 players are unhappy with the game's time-gated content and have recently voiced complaints about the practice. However, the chances of their grievances resulting in any changes to The Sims 4 appear dubious, at best. View the full article
In a surprise to absolutely no one even remotely familiar with modern internet behavior, Magnus Carlsen’s “jeans that broke chess” have successfully sold for over $36,000. The greatest player of all time was sanctioned last year’s World Rapid Championship for wearing them in a dress code violation, sparking a high-profile spat with FIDE. Carlsen’s jeans have been on ***** on eBay for a while now, and the bids continued to increase until finally peaking on the morning of March 1. The “JeansGate” jeans, as they’re called in the listing, ultimately sold for $36,100 after 94 offers were placed for them. How or why this happened is anyone’s guess, but celebrity items, especially those tied to major events, always sell for a ton, though I didn’t expect a pair of jeans to rack up such a price. View the full article
Looking to farm Aqua Sacs in Monster Hunter Wilds? As a versatile crafting component, you'll want a bunch of these on hand to make and upgrade equipment designed to deal water damage and shrug off attacks from fire-spewing fiends. Assuming you're in the market for new equipment, take a look at our Monster Hunter Wilds armor and Monster Hunter Wilds builds lists to ensure you're getting the best bang for your buck. And if you're not sure where to go next, we've detailed every Monster Hunter Wilds quest to get you back on the right path. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: Monster Hunter Wilds tracktail lizard locations Complete Monster Hunter Wilds quest and missions list Monster Hunter Wilds Hunter Rank explained and how to level up fast View the full article
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Like the average Obsidian RPG, Avowed doesn't take long to introduce a lovable and loyal companion who appears rather abruptly, offering to assist the player on their upcoming adventure. This is always a sign of more companions to follow, coming with a usually eclectic mix of personalities, combat styles, and goals. Their interactions, whether at a camp or in a spaceship, between the player character and each other, are often a driving narrative force. As such, I was excited to see how Avowed's incarnation of this RPG staple would materialize. View the full article
Jin Dahaad is one of the tougher monsters you'll face as you near the end of Monster Hunter Wilds' main story. A somewhat reptilian Leviathan-type monster, Jin Dahaad is the apex predator of the Iceshard Cliffs region, and it earns its title. You'll first encounter it in Chapter 3-3, "Nothing Frozen, Nothing Gained," just before you venture out of the Iceshard Cliffs and inch closer to Nata's home village. With a spiny exoskeleton, a powerful roar, and an arsenal of powerful Ice-elemental attacks, Jin Dahaad can prove a challenge, even to experienced players. View the full article
The citizens of Undermine all need help, and it's the duty of brave adventurers to lend a hand. There's a lot to see and do, and sometimes, it's easy to get lost on what you need to finish specific quests. We can help. The G.E.T.A. storyline has a particularly strange hang-up when it comes to completing the quests. Players are asked to hunt down a Crocodilian, Radioactive Rat, and eventually a mudskipper named The Captain. Upon returning to the quest giver, you'll notice that the quest isn't marked complete. You have to mount the trophies of those three enemies somewhere specific to get quest credit. Image by Destructoid Behind the quest giver, Bruxie Skyhook, and her sidekicks, Harris and Colton, are three wall mounts. They're easy to miss, with Undermine's general decor being exceptionally busy. Once you have the enemy heads, you'll want to interact with the wall mounts to add them to Bruxie's wall. After that, you'll be able to turn in the quest. Where to G.E.T.A. started To get the storyline going, you first need to complete the story quest for Undermine up until the quest "Sour Victory." Once you've completed that, you can pick up "Working for G.E.T.A." from a flyer located in the Incontinental Hotel. It's also found in a few random places around the map, in case you see a quest marker for it elsewhere. Follow the quest objective to Bruxie Skyhook, who is located on the underside of an empty building. Image by Destructoid She'll task you with finding the Radioactive Rat and Crocodilian first. You can see the locations on your map, where you'll drop into sewer manholes to put down some bait. Once you defeat them, you'll take them both back to Bruxie and mount their heads to the wall. She'll then have you do the same thing to The Captain, located in the eastern part of the map. Once you're done, return to Bruxie and complete the storyline. It's quick, easy, and worth some decent rewards early on. The post Where to place the G.E.T.A. Crocodilian and Radioactive Rat trophy in World of Warcraft War Within appeared first on Destructoid. View the full article
It's not an understatement to say that knowing how to farm Monster Fluid is a must in Monster Hunter Wilds, as the material will give you access to the great-for-early-game tier-two Bone weapons, which must also be unlocked to get access to many end-game favorites. But although the title won't tell you straight away, it is actually possible to farm the material from the get-go. Here's where to find and how to farm Monster Fluid in Monster Hunter Wilds. How to find and best way to farm Monster Fluid in Monster Hunter Wilds Image by Destructoid You can get Monster Fluid in Monster Hunter Wilds as a chance target reward after slaying Lala Barina and any Vespoids, Bulaqchis, and Cumaqchis. It is also possible to get it by carving the remains of both Nerscylla Hatchlings and the aforementioned Vespoids. You can check out the exact probability of each of the above dropping the material below: Bulaqchi: 30% chance (Target Reward) Vespoid: 23% (Target Reward) / 20% (Carving) Comaqchi: 30% (Target Reward) Nerscylla Hatchling: 100% (Carving) Lala Barina: 18% (Target Reward) Although you can farm the fluid fairly well by repeatedly completing the Buggin' in the Desert Optional Commission, the best way to do it is to head to Nerscylla's lair on Iceshard Cliffs and kill her Hatchlings. Once in the area, the monsters will be scattered in spades, thus allowing you to farm a massive amount in a matter of seconds when using the right weapon. All recipes using Monster Fluid Image by Destructoid Apart from being used to craft all of the tier two Bone Tree weapons in MH Wilds, Monster Fluid is also needed to craft the Sonic ***** II for your Palico, as well as the Barina Greaves part of the Lala Barina Set, the Vespond Coil part of the Vespond Set. The first version of both the Intimidator and Poison Charms will also demand it. Here are the recipes for all of the above: ItemCrafting RecipeCostAll rank two Bone Weapons (ex Bone Blade II and Bone Axe II)2x Sturdy Bone + 1x Monster Fluid (Each)200 ZennySonic ***** II1x Nerscylla Claw + 1x Vespoid Wing + 2x Comaqchi Shell + 2x Monster Fluid200 ZennyBarina Greaves1x Lala Barina Floret + 1x Lala Barina Mucus + 1x Monster Fluid (Only availalbe after hunting Lala Barina)200 ZennyVespoid Coil1x Vespoid Shell + 1x Monster Fluid200 ZennyPosion Charm I2x Rampopolo Claw + 2x Rampopolo Beak + 1x Monster Fluid500 ZennyIntimidator Charm I1x Doshaguma Fur + 1x Doshaguma Claw + 2x Iron Ore + 1x Monster Fluid500 Zenny Now that we have the material taken care of, I also highly recommend that you take a look at How to fix Monster Hunter Wilds crashing to guarantee you will have the best experience no matter your platform of choice. The post How to find and farm Monster Fluid in Monster Hunter Wilds appeared first on Destructoid. View the full article
Playing multiplayer with friends in Monster Hunter Wilds is confusing, trying to differentiate between lobbies, squads, link parties, and environment links. In the case of Environment Link, here is what it is used for and how it’s different compared to other multiplayer lobby options. What is Environment Link in Monster Hunter Wilds? Environment Link is a feature in Wilds where you can physically explore the big open worlds with friends. This is different than setting up a Hunt or Investigation where, upon failing or completing your mission, you go back to a camp site. Here, you can openly kill or capture monsters, collect gems, harvest plants and bugs, and set up new camp sites. It’s also useful for when you want to create and save new investigations for target-farming monster-specific gear. Screenshot by Destructoid How to use Environment Link in Monster Hunter Wilds To use Environment Link in Monster Hunter Wilds, you have to create a Link Party with friends. This can be accessed by bringing up your options menu, finding the Communication tab, and clicking Link Party. You can only have a party of up to four people. Once you invite whoever you want to that Link Party, you then have to repeat this process, now finding a new “Invite to Environment Link” option in the same menu. You’ll then sync your world instance with up to three other players so you can seamlessly explore every place without having to post up quests. Is there a point to Environment Link? Once you finish the “main” part of the story, you will have access to High Rank hunts. You have more open freedom here, finding new and old monsters of your level and above. However, to access these monsters, you have to find them in the wild. This requires you to venture around and engage in battles with them. When enough time has passed in a fight, they’re now logged into your quest board for future runs. In an Environment Link party, you can encounter these monsters together and help log new entries in the quest board. The post How to use Environment Link in Monster Hunter Wilds appeared first on Destructoid. View the full article
If you've ever wished Stardew Valley was more all-action, Pesticide Not Required is well worth trying. It takes the tried-and-tested wave-based horde survival gameplay popularized by Vampire Survivors and combines it with a clever farming system to create one of the most delightful roguelike surprises of 2024. Now, developer Jampacked Games has unleashed a fresh update with an entire new tier of weapons and more challenges to put the most committed players through their paces. Alongside this, you can pick up the already-cheap indie game at a discount thanks to a Steam *****. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: Stardew Valley meets Vampire Survivors in new Steam farming roguelike View the full article
Released in Early Access, R.E.P.O. is an exciting take on Lethal Company’s popular format. If you’re already addicted to this game like we are, then you will want to follow the team at semiwork for the development process. This physics-based indie horror game sees six highly mobile robots venture into dangerous territory in hopes of pleasing the Taxman. You may question your purpose, why you’re here fighting off monsters just to take valuable loot—but that doesn’t matter. All you need to think about is where you need to go to stay up to date on R.E.P.O.‘s development. View the full article
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