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  1. While exploring the Pokémon Europe International Championship this year, I spoke with two-time Pokémon Trading Card Game international champion Stéphane Ivanoff to learn more about his experiences in the competitive scene and thoughts on potentially seeing Pokémon TCG Pocket join the line-up at officially-backed events. Stéphane played Gardevoir ex for this tournament, explaining how he’d played the deck for three international championships in a row and that he’d always done well with it. It was a popular pick for EUIC 2025. View the full article
  2. After nearly 12 years of Grand Theft Auto 5, GTA Online has received loads of new content to keep players engaged and buying Shark Cards and new properties. While some of these missions were the long-awaited heists, plenty of missions on the map don’t require quite as much setup. Here are the best Contact missions in GTA Online. View the full article
  3. LEGO announced earlier this year that we'd be getting new Minecraft Movie sets, and the time has finally come for them to be released into the world. There are four new Minecraft sets that you can now buy, with two of them featuring scenes from the upcoming film. These new sets are added to an ever-growing list of LEGO Minecraft sets that have been accumulating over the years. Each of the new Minecraft Movie sets features minifigure mobs, but only two of the sets offer up a tiny Jack ****** as Steve. You can currently purchase all of these sets from LEGO directly or any of the other best places to buy LEGO. New LEGO Minecraft Sets Available Now Although there are four new LEGO Minecraft sets coming out, the two that are associated with the movie are The Ghast Balloon Village Attack and Woodland Mansion Fighting Ring. Both sets give us an idea of what to expect from the upcoming film. The Woodland Mansion Fighting Ring depicts some sort of gladiator style battle with Jason Momoa fighting a baby zombie on a chicken. Meanwhile the Ghast Balloon Village Attack set reveals a marshamallow-like villain from the Nether. The other two Minecraft sets that are releasing are The Parrot Houses and The Trial Chamber. For more like these, you can check out more of our favorite LEGO Minecraft sets. When Does the New Minecraft Movie Come Out? LEGO tends to release new sets tied to movie releases about a month before the actual release of the film. The new Minecraft sets are following the same timeline by coming out on March 1 seeing as A Minecraft movie is hitting theaters on April 4, 2025. Will There Be More Minecraft Movie Sets? So far the two sets we've featured above are the only ones set to release alongside the film. It's possible this could change if the live-action Minecraft movie is a success. Either way, there are new LEGO Minecraft sets released fairly consistently and we can likely expect more to release later this year, even if it isn't directly tied to the movie. View the full article
  4. Roblox’s latest update has received a wave of backlash from players, with many expressing their disappointment by leaving negative reviews on the platform’s playstore page. While Robloxfrequently introduces updates to enhance the overall experience, this latest update has left players questioning its impact and the long-lasting changes Roblox wants to implement to protect its players and ensure everyone has a good time on the platform. View the full article
  5. Hazelight Studios will never put microtransactions in its games, according to the Swedish company's founder and director, Josef Fares. This promise was shared as part of a recent interview that also saw Fares reflect on the possibility of Hazelight Studios being sold, among other topics. View the full article
  6. Take the blocky aesthetics and satisfying base building of Minecraft, combine it with the RTS elements of Age of Empires, and throw in the destructive delights of Besiege. What you've created is Castle Craft, a new action sandbox game all about constructing the ultimate fortress and demolishing any foe that attempts to stop you. Developed by Twin Earth and set to launch in April, you can try Castle Craft right now thanks to a new, free demo available as part of Steam Next Fest. Read the rest of the story... View the full article
  7. Triumphant Light introduced many new cards into Pokémon TCG Pocket, including a striking Arceus ex that’s worth experimenting with as a competitive player. It’s a unique card that can completely resist Special Conditions and has plenty of synergy with other key cards. Here, you’ll find the best Arceus ex Pocket deck to pick up and play today, including every card you’ll need to build it, common variants and twists on the format, and its main strengths and weaknesses in the current meta. View the full article
  8. Final Fantasy 7 Remake Part 3 could potentially reference two other past Square Enix games, and it wouldn't be the first time that the crossover occurred. After the release of the original FF7, Cloud quickly became one of the company’s biggest stars and helped promote two other PlayStation titles, Final Fantasy Tactics and Xenogears. By passing into the lifestream, Cloud was transported into the Tactics' world of Ivalice, where he was an optional party member. Later, once he is found and recused by Tifa in the original FF7, Cloud also seemingly rants about random subjects, including events on Xenogears’ earth. View the full article
  9. Halo Infinite is easily one of the best feeling shooters around right now. The locomotion and control on offer when running, sliding, and mantling across a multiplayer arena is unmatched, and the series' leading sandbox gameplay pairs so well with it that I'm constantly hoping it'll make a huge comeback. Yes, the launch was rocky to say the least, but what's on offer after all this time is one of the best multiplayer FPS games around. It's about to get even better, too, as a new game mode is coming to shake things up. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: Ex-Halo and Destiny veteran's new studio "halting work" on debut game The new Halo games could totally fix the broken triple-A industry Free Halo Infinite mode blends Helldivers 2 with ODST, and it's coming soon View the full article
  10. Buried like some kind of cursed treasure at the bottom of this week’s episode of the official Xbox Podcast was news about Playground Games’ long-awaited Fable. I call it “treasure” because it included a rare glimpse at gameplay, but “cursed” because it came with that dreaded caveat that accompanies so many development updates: a delay. Once planned to launch this year, Fable is now set for a 2026 release. Delays, of course, are generally not harbingers of doom, despite the agonising wait they inflict. In Fable’s case, hopefully this is the sign of a richly detailed world that just needs more time to bloom. But that extra year of waiting can be put to good use: there’s no better time to play the Fable games. Specifically, I’d urge you to try Fable 2, the series’ highpoint, and (re)discover just what a strange and unique RPG Lionhead Studios’ 2008 classic is. By today’s role-playing game standards, Fable 2 is really quite unusual. But even compared to its 2008 contemporaries, which includes the likes of Fallout 3 (released just days later) and BioWare’s early 3D games, it is practically singular in its vision. While Fable 2 features a fairly traditional campaign structure, with a linear main story and an esoteric collection of optional side quests, its RPG systems are a far cry from the crunchy stat blocks of Oblivion and Neverwinter Nights. It completely smooths out those aspects to create something incredibly approachable, even for those who find a D&D character sheet indistinguishable from hieroglyphics. Just six main skills govern the likes of your health pool, strength, and speed. There’s only a single damage stat to consider when it comes to weapons, and nothing of the sort when it comes to armour or buff-providing accessories. Combat, despite being prevalent throughout most quests, is incredibly surface swashbuckling, spiced up only through the use of some genuinely creative spellcasting (including the wonderful Chaos, which forces enemies to dance and scrub the floors.) You’re even imperious to death – losing all your hitpoints is punished with nothing more than a minor XP penalty. Fable 2 is the RPG for people who have never played RPGs before. In short, Fable 2 is the RPG for people who have never played RPGs before. Back in 2008, when Oblivion’s open world Cyrodiil may have felt overwhelmingly huge and imposingly freeform for role-playing newbies, Fable 2’s Albion offered a more manageable chain of small, easy-to-navigate maps. You can freely go back and forth between these areas and, with the aid of your faithful canine companion who barks at the merest sign of adventure, you can tread beyond the beaten path to discover secrets like buried treasure, sunken caves, and the puzzle-posing ****** Doors. All this lends the world a sense of scale and opportunity grander than its actual footprint. But Albion’s geography is restrictive, largely forcing you down linear pathways from one landmark to another. This isn’t a world to get lost in, at least not in the traditional sense of the word. Albion as a physical entity pales in comparison to the incredible worlds of BioWare’s Infinity Engine games and Bethesda’s wonderfully weird Morrowind. But to judge it on both modern and contemporary expectations of RPGs is to do it a disservice. Fable 2’s priorities lie not in climbing far-off mountains or spelunking through dungeons with a myriad of routes, but in a world that is bustling with life. Look at Fable 2 through the lens of a very different game – Maxis’ similarly singular The Sims – and you’ll find a truly remarkable simulation of society. Albion operates like some kind of strange organic clockwork organism. Every morning, as the sun peeks over the horizon, its people wake and start their daily routines. Town criers bellow updates over the noisy crowds: “Shops are now opening!” and, when the stars begin to twinkle once more, “The time is: very late!” Much like your families in The Sims, every citizen of Albion has an interior life, driven by not just their societal roles, but also their likes and dislikes. Through the use of an ever-expanding library of gestures, you can delight, insult, impress, or even seduce every (non-hostile) person you encounter. A well-executed fart may have the patrons of a pub howling into their beers, while pointing and laughing at small children may send them fleeing for their parents. Through these emotes you can push and pull the people of Albion, charming them with your heroism and eccentricities, or pushing them away with your evil deeds and rudeness. We often talk about reactive NPCs and video game cities that feel alive, but there’s simply nothing out there that achieves those goals in quite the same way as Fable 2. While your character is a Hero with a capital H, destined to go on grand adventures, bully bandits, and find glittering treasure, Fable 2 is a more interesting game when you fully assimilate yourself into its society. Pretty much every building in Albion is available for purchase, both houses and shops, and you can buy them with the money earned by toiling away at gainful employment (the woodcutting and blacksmithing minigames quickly become monotonous-yet-soothing distractions.) With the keys to a house in hand, you can either become a landlord, renting the property out for fair or extortionate prices, or make the building your home and furnish it to your tastes. Then there’s the next step: wooing the most attractive NPC in town by repeatedly spamming their favourite emote until they fall into your bed and, after a comedic bit of slap and tickle, you end up with a baby. The individual components of all this, as with The Sims, feels incredibly artificial. Yet the overall result produces a genuine, remarkable sense of life. A well-executed fart may have the patrons of a pub howling into their beers. Few, if any, RPGs have followed in Fable’s footsteps in this department. Even the towering achievements of Baldur’s Gate 3 don’t include organic romances and the ability to game the property market. But Albion’s authentic sense of life does exist in a more unexpected successor: Red Dead Redemption 2. Rockstar’s digital recreation of the old West is incredibly responsive, filled with incidental characters that believably react to your presence and behaviour. Every single NPC can be spoken to using a system that feels like a slicker, more cinematic version of Fable 2’s gestures, and your demeanor can delight or annoy. While most interactions are simple pleasantries, the lives you touch in more meaningful ways – such as sucking the venom out of a lethal snake bite – may remember you and repay you with kindness many weeks later. If Playground’s new Fable is to stay true to its origins, then its modern touchstone should be Rockstar’s unparalleled living world rather than the tabletop-inspired RPGs that are currently in vogue. There are other mandatory things Playground will need to foster, too. Fable’s incredibly British sense of humour needs to be maintained, and so we’d best be seeing some dry, witty satire of the class system with a healthy dose of **** jokes on the side. Plus we’ll need a cast of beloved thespians that rival the teaching staff of Hogwarts (something Playground already seems to have under control, with Richard Ayoade and Matt King appearing in trailers.) But perhaps the most important, beyond that bustling world, is Lionhead’s trademark approach to good and evil. Peter Molyneux, the founder of Lionhead Studios and lead designer of the Fable series, has a fascination with good and evil. Providing players a choice between the two was the basis of the studio’s first project, the god game ****** & White, and continued to be a focus throughout the rest of Molyneux’s career, including his upcoming Masters of Albion (which is unrelated to Fable, despite its confusing name.) But Lionhead’s approach to player choice is a far cry from the nuanced, tough decisions featured in The Witcher and the best works of BioWare. In Fable 2, your options are either absolutely angelic or despicably demonic, with no grey space in between. It works in comedic extremes; an early sidequest asks you to either clear the pests out of a trader’s warehouse or destroy all his stock. Later, a ghost who killed himself after being abandoned at the altar asks that you torment his still-living former lover, and your only paths are to make her life a living hell or make her your wife. The past decade and change of RPG development has placed priority on ultimate player expression, unlocked through choices that explore a spectrum of human behaviour. Moral quandaries, we’ve decided, should be much more complicated than the choice between saving children or burning them alive. Fable, though, thrives on the binary. It relishes the chance for you to play the most heroic hero the land ever saw, or become the most heinous villain in history. This was established in the trilogy’s first game, which saw your character literally grow ****** horns if you persistently chose evil options, but really came into its own in Fable 2. The way the sequel’s quests branch to offer good or evil pathways feels richer and more creative, while that reactive world allows both your moment-to-moment and week-to-week activities to shape your reputation and purity alignment. Moral-focused outcomes in RPGs can often feel underwhelming because they place increased resources on the centre rather than the extremes, and so being truly evil ultimately feels like saving the world with a scowl. Fable 2, on the other hand, is happy for you to go full Sith (with the lightning powers to match) and it largely works because it only has two paths to juggle. It’s not yet clear if Playground Games will get this side of Fable right. While this week’s development update came with 50 seconds of pre-alpha gameplay footage, there was little in there that truly painted the picture of an authentic Fable game. Well, aside from the mandatory chicken kick, of course. But under a minute of contextless footage was never going to tell the whole story, was it? What we can see in those fleeting seconds is a much more detailed world than Fable has ever enjoyed. The main character’s horse points to an open world with far fewer restrictions than the 360-era games, and an incredibly rendered forest suggests that we genuinely will be able to get lost in this new Albion. But it's the brief shot of a city, which looks dense and knotty and full of life, that gives me hope that Playground Games have stuck true to the Sims-like simulation of society that makes Fable 2 so unique. I can’t wait to point and laugh at its children, dance on its pubs’ tables, and have a whirlwind romance with a randomer I meet behind the green grocers. But all of that is a year away. And in that time you can revisit (or experience for the first time) the wonderful world of Fable 2. You’ll easily see why it’s so beloved, and why it’s so important that Playground Games retains all of its oddities. Because what we don’t need from this project is a Fable reimagined as a Witcher clone, or as a Baldur’s Gate-alike, or Dragon Age style RPG. We just need Fable to be Fable, farts and all. Matt Purslow is IGN's Senior Features Editor. View the full article
  11. The Finals developer Embark Studios has announced its first venture into the world of esports, officially confirming a $100,000 Major for Q4 2025. Fans of The Finalsare patiently waiting for news on the game's highly anticipated Season 6 update, which should be launching sometime in March. However, those looking to put their skills to the test will be able to jump into the shooter's very first esports tournament later this year. View the full article
  12. A little over 20 years ago, Valve was getting ready to release a new Half-Life game. At the same time, the company was trying to push Steam as a new option for players to download and update games over the Internet. Requiring Steam in order to play Half-Life 2 led to plenty of grumbling from players in 2004. But the high-profile Steam exclusive helped build an instant user base for Valve's fresh distribution system, setting it on a path to eventually become the unquestioned leader in the space. The link between the new game and the new platform helped promote a bold alternative to the retail game sales and distribution systems that had dominated PC gaming for decades. Remember DVD-ROMs? Credit: Reddit Today, all indications suggest that Valve is getting ready to release a new Half-Life game. At the same time, the company is getting ready to push SteamOS as a new option for third-party hardware makers and individual users to "download and test themselves." Read full article Comments View the full article
  13. The Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot Daima Adventure Through the ****** Realm DLC Pack is now available to purchase for $34.99 digitally with content releasing from now through 2026. View the full article
  14. Perhaps my most anticipated free PC game of 2025 is finally about to open its doors to everyone. The Bazaar has been making the rounds in deckbuilding and strategy game circles since its closed beta release in October 2024. If you ever move in the Twitch or YouTube circles around games like Slay The Spire, Hearthstone, or TFT, there's a good chance you're already familiar with it - but until now, you could only join by purchasing one of the premium founders packs. Now, developer Tempo is ready to kickstart the road to full launch with the announcement of The Bazaar open beta release date. Read the rest of the story... View the full article
  15. First-person shooters wouldn't exist as they do today without the genre's '90s explosion. Games like Doom, Quake, Marathon, Unreal Tournament, and Half-Life all came to define the FPS back then, and each is still worth trying today. This is equally true of Turok, Iguana Entertainment's prehistoric and action-infused take on proceedings. Back in 2015 prolific remaster developer Nightdive Studios made Turok easily approachable for everyone, and now the team has suddenly made it even better. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: Here are your five free games from Twitch Prime for April 2020 Turok 2 remaster is releasing March 16, adds guns, levels, and a brand new multiplayer mode The source code for Turok: Dinosaur Hunter found on reclaimed workstation from Acclaim View the full article
  16. Special items represent a specific set of goods that can be extremely rewarding to collect in Monster Hunter Wilds. When you collect these items, you'll see a direct contribution to your Guild Points. Some of these items can also be used to trade with other NPC characters. There are multiple items to find, and this guide will help keep track of all of them. Complete list of items in Monster Hunter Wilds ItemDescriptionAncient FossilRemains of old bones found in the east. Ancient Wyvern CoinA rare item found in the east. It refers to an ancient time when the coin was used.AntimiteThis mineral can be found in Oilwell Basin, and it as an unique sheen. It's used by the Flameborn to produce alloy.Auric OilThis pure mineral oil is found in the Oilwell Basin, and used to craft different Flameborn items.Drifting Sea PotThis peculiar item is found in the East, and it becomes preserved food after being salt-dried. Eternal Scarlet AmberItem found in the Scarlet Forest.Fiery SandpepperThis item is found in the Windward Plains, and it's supposed to be an extremely spicy ingredient.Fine Scarlet AmberRare amber found in the Scarlet Forest.Fine Windward AloeRare item found in the Windward Plains. A single drop of this item will convert water into ambrosia. Flowing Sea SquirtThis item is found in the east, and it becomes food after being salt-dried. Fossilized OpalOrganic material that fossilized into opal over time. The item has a strange shine to it. Fulgurite ShardThis item can be found in the Windward Plains. Mature Wyveria LanternThis rare item can be found in the Ruins of Wyveria location, and it's heavily cherished by the Keepers. Milky Cocoon WebA fiber found in the Ruins of Wyveria location. It's a resource that's highly cherished by the Keepers. Origin Wylk GemThis rare item can be found in the Ruins of Wyveria.SandpepperThis item can be obtained from Windward Plains, and it's supposed to be an interesting ingredient for many recipes. Scarlet Amber ShardThis item is found in the Scarlet Forest, and they're essentially fossilized insects in organic material. Shiny TreasureThis is a purely cosmetic item that can be found in the Scarlet Forest. Time-honed Wylk GemThis unique item can be found from the east. Windward AloeObtained from the Windward Plains, the leaves have water stored in them.Wlyk GemThis item can be obtained from Wlykdrops found in the east. Wlyk PebbleSmall stones that are found in the east. Wyveria LanternThis item is found in Ruins of Wyveria, and it's a fruit consumed by the natives. Wyvernscale VaseThis item is found in the Iceshard Cliffs. You could end up finding some of the items on Endemic Creatures in Monster Hunter Wilds, and this guide will help you to know more about their habitats. The post All special items in Monster Hunter Wilds appeared first on Destructoid. View the full article
  17. A new rumor claims Indiana Jones and the Great Circle could be coming to PlayStation 5 in April, the same month that the once Xbox-exclusive Forza Horizon 5 is set to debut on the console. Indiana Jones and the Great Circlewas released for Xbox Series X/S and PC back in December, with Microsoft already confirming its plans to bring the action-adventure game to PlayStation 5 in early 2025. However, we may now know the exact release month. View the full article
  18. Monster Hunter Wilds is a fantastic game. I've now put around 100 hours into the mammoth new Capcom RPG, and I'm expecting to play much more of it over the coming months, especially as new monsters begin to arrive in the free title updates. If you're just getting started, however, there's one thing I'd recommend all players do as early as possible. It might not be quite as interesting as smacking Rey Dau over the head with that new hammer you've just built, but it'll make a world of difference to your experience. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: Best Monster Hunter Wilds weapons tier list How to change appearance in Monster Hunter Wilds Complete Monster Hunter Wilds quest list - all main missions and side quests View the full article
  19. Monster Hunter Wilds isn't only about the ******* creatures that roam the lands, as the Endemic Life you come across will have different uses. These are relatively smaller creatures that can be found in different habitats. They don't usually bother you much unless you choose to attack them. Some of these creatures also contain ingredients on their bodies, which can be used to craft different items. This guide will help you locate the creatures during your exploration. How to find Endemic Life in Monster Hunter Wilds Unlike the ******* monsters, Endemic Life usually doesn't have specific habitat locations. They can usually be found widely in the larger regions, but you'll need to be in the correct biomes. Image via Destructoid NameHabitatsThunderbugWindward Plains Ruins of WyveriaFlashbugWindward Plains Ruins of Wyveria Scarlet Forest Oilwell Basin Iceshard CliffsBitterbugWindward Plains Ruins of Wyveria Scarlet Forest Oilwell Basin Iceshard CliffsLeaflugger AntScarlet ForestEmperor HopperWndward Plains Scarlet ForestPallbugWindward Plains Ruins of Wyveria Oilwell Basin Iceshard CliffsWedge BeetleWindward Plains Ruins of Wyveria Scarlet Forest Oilwell Basin Iceshard CliffsGodbugWindward Plains Ruins of Wyveria Scarlet Forest Oilwell Basin Iceshard CliffsHeatmantle BugIceshard Cliffs****** WindrustlerWindward PlainsNitrotoadOilwell Basin Ruins of WyveriaBomb BeetleOilwell BasinCrudeshell CrabOilwell BasinSleeptoadRuins of Wyveria Oilwell Basin Iceshard CliffWindrustlerWindward PlainsEmber RufflizardOilwell BasinRime BeetleIceshard CliffsVigormantle BugWindward PlainsDung BeetleWindward Plains Ruins of Wyveria Scarlet Forest Oilwell BasinParatoadWindward Plains Ruins of Wyveria Scarlet ForestGoldenfishWindward Plains Scarlet Forest Oilwell Basin Iceshard CliffsPlatinumfishWindward Plains Scarlet Forest Oilwell Basin Iceshard CliffsGravid BowfinWindward Plains Ruins of Wyveria Scarlet Forest Oilwell Basin Iceshard CliffsBurst ArowanaScarlet Forest Oilwell BasinBomb ArowanaScarlet Forest Oilwell BasinGoldenfryWindward Plains Scarlet Forest Oilwell Basin Iceshard CliffsEscuniteScarlet ForestStardusterScarlet ForestWhetfishWindward Plains Scarlet Forest Oilwell BasinSushifishWindward Plains Scarlet Forest Oilwell BasinVirid BowfinWindward Plains Scarlet ForestGlass ParexusIceshard Cliffs Ruins of WyveriaFlashfliesWindward Plains Ruins of Wyveria Scarlet Forest Oilwell Basin Iceshard CliffsGiant VigorwaspWindward PlainsDark HornetWindward Plains Ruins of Wyveria Scarlet ForestQuatrefliesWindward Plains Ruins of Wyveria Scarlet Forest Oilwell Basin Iceshard CliffsPurewaspRuins of Wyveria Oilwell Basin Iceshard CliffsVigorwaspWindward Plains Scarlet Forest Scarlet ForestPink Landlight ShrimpOilwell BasinPillopodRuins of Wyveria Oilwell Basin Iceshard CliffsSolanariaIceshard Cliffs Ruins of WyveriaGawkieIceshard Cliffs Ruins of WyveriaSparklejellyOilwell BasinAzure RufflizardOilwell BasinJewel ScarabScarlet ForestMyriadsScarlet ForestOmenflyRuins of Wyveria Scarlet ForestScarlet JoyperchScarlet ForestMimiphytaScarlet ForestPetalflyRuins of WyveriaTracktail LizardWindward PlainsAmstrigianWindward Plains Scarlet ForestDapperwingScarlet ForestRufflizardWindward PlainsTyrant HopperRuins of WyveriaXu YoRuins of WyveriaWiggly LitchiWindward Plains Ruins of Wyveria Scarlet Forest Oilwell Basin Iceshard Cliffs Apart from using them for ingredients, you can also trap them using different traps (in case of fishes, you'll have to use the Fishing Rod). Doing so will allow you to get some really important items that are core parts of different crafting techniques. The post All Endemic Life Habitats in Monster Hunter Wilds appeared first on Destructoid. View the full article
  20. Monster Hunter Wilds has an extensive crafting system that allows you to create items from different recipes. While you can obtain many items from the vendors at a campsite, they require coins to purchase. Crafting allows you to get more goods without spending your coins, as you'll be crafting them directly. This guide includes the complete set of ingredient combinations available inside the game. Full Crafting Ingredient Combinations in Monster Hunter Wilds Image via Destructoid NumberItemIngredient 1Ingredient 2Auto-Craft001PotionHerbN/AYes002Mega PotionHerbHoneyYes003First-aid Med+First-aid MedHoneyYes004AntidoteAntidote HerbN/AYes005Herbal MedicineAntidoteBlue MushroomYes006DeodorantSmokenutBitterbug BrotYes007CleanserFire HerbGodbug EsenceYes008Max PotionCatalystMandragoraYes009CatalystBitterbug BrothHoneyYes010ImmunizerBitterbug BrothMandragoraYes011Ancient PotionImmunizerNourishing ExtractNo012LifepowderGodbug EssenceBlue MushroomYes013Dust of LifeGodbug EssenceGloamgrass BudYes014Herbal PowderGodbug EssenceHerbal MedicineYes015Energy DrinkNitroshroomHoneyYes016Cool DrinkChillshroomN/AYes017Hot DrinkHot PepperN/AYes018Dash JuiceCatalystDash ExtractNo019DemondrugCatalystMight SeedYes020Mega DemondrugNourishing ExtractDemondrugNo021****** PowderGodbug EssenceMight SeedYes022Might PillImmunizerMight SeedYes023ArmorskinCatalystAdamant SeedYes024Mega ArmorskinNourishing ExtractArmorskinNo025Hardshell PowderGodbug EssenceAdamant SeedYes026Adamant PillImmunizerAdamant SeedYes027FarcasterSmokenutExciteshroomYes028GunpowderFire HerbNitroshroomYes029Barrel BombFire HerbSmall BarrelYes030Large Barrel BombGunpowderLarge BarrelNo031Mega Barrel Bomb******'s BlightLarge Barrel BombYes032Mega Barrel BombGunpowderfish ScaleLarge Barrel BombYes033Smoke BombSmokenutIvyYes034Poison Smoke BombSmokenutToadstoolYes035Flash PodFlashbug ProsperN/AYes036Dung PodRolled-up DungN/AYes037Dung PodDungN/AYes038Large Dung PodDung PodNitroshroomYes039Luring PodExciteshroomBitterbug BrothYes040Poisoned MeatRaw MeatToadstoolYes041Tinged MeatRaw MeatPrashroomYes042Drugged MeatRaw MeatSleep HerbYes043NetIvySpider WebYes044Pitfall TrapTrap FoolNetNo045Shock TrapTrap FoolThunderbug CapacitorYes046Tranq BombSleep HerbParashroomYes047Tranq BladeTranq BombNormal AmmoNo048Tranq BladeTranq BombThrowing KnifeNo049Sticky AmmoBlastnutN/AYes050Sticky AmmoNormal AmmoBlue Arowana ScaleYes051Cluster BombBomberryN/AYes052Slicing AmmoSlashberryN/AYes053Slicing AmmoNormal AmmoBurst Arowana ScaleYes054Flaming AmmoNormal AmmoFire HerbYes055Water AmmoNormal AmmoFlowfernYes056Thunder AmmoNormal AmmoThunderbug CapacitorYes057Freeze AmmoNormal AmmoSnow HerbYes058Dragon AmmoNormal AmmoDragonfall BerryYes059Poison AmmoNormal AmmoToadstoolYes060Paralysis AmmoNormal AmmoParashroomYes061Sleep AmmoNormal AmmoSleep HerbYes062Exhaust AmmoNormal AmmoExciteshroomYes063Recover AmmoNormal AmmoBlue mushroomYes064****** AmmoNormal AmmoMight SeedYes065Armor AmmoNormal AmmoAdamant SeedYes066Wyvern AmmoDragonstrike NutN/AYes There are different ways of obtaining the materials required to produce these items. Some of them can be obtained from the smaller creatures found in different habitats. Make sure to check out our guide on Endemic Life and their habitats to find the items you need. The post All Crafting Ingredient combinations in Monster Hunter Wilds appeared first on Destructoid. View the full article
  21. With Avowed looking like a success for Obsidian, I’m hopeful it can help revive a project I thought was dead. It’s possible that Avowed could even help shape the project, as they are both part of the same fictional world. Several people at Obsidian have expressed their interest in future work related to Avowed, so I’m hopeful this seemingly abandoned game can factor into those talks in some way. View the full article
  22. The closure of Monolith Productions is a huge loss to the gaming industry. More than 100 people have lost their jobs, many of whom have been working on many titles for decades. Monolith wasn’t always a part of Warner Bros. Games and made many IPs both before and during the time with its parent company. FEAR and Middle-earth:Shadow of Mordor are perhaps its best-known releases, but the studio also created hits like Shogo: Mobile Armor Division, Tron 2.0, and No One Lives Forever. View the full article
  23. You can celebrate 12 years of Warframe with a new glam-rock inspired playable character, new Protoframes, mission types, and more. View the full article
  24. Baldur's Gate 3 is most well-known for its excellent storytelling and iconic characters. This is no surprise considering how it takes place inside the universe of Dungeons & Dragons, which is well known for having almost unlimited potential for its characters and storylines. The videogame truly captures the essence of its tabletop source with its companions in particular, but also when it comes to the antagonists. View the full article
  25. Honey is an invaluable resource in Monster Hunter Wilds, just as it is in the rest of the series. When combined with a regular Potion, one unit of Honey makes a Mega Potion, which restores about double the health of a normal Potion. While you can coast through the early game on regular old Potions alone, you'll need Mega Potions throughout the mid and late game, when you start taking on some of Wilds' toughest monsters. View the full article

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