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  1. There's a jump button in Dragon Age: The Veilguard. Press it, and the game's custom-made protagonist, Rook, leaps upward. The same button lets Rook vault across waist-high barriers and clamber up ledges, traversing the fantasy world of Thedas with acrobatic ease. It's a small detail, this jump button, but combined with dozens of other design choices, it makes The Veilguard feel distinct from more traditional RPGs. The latest from BioWare, a studio responsible for classics of the genre ranging from the original Baldur's Gate games through to the Mass Effect series and first trio of Dragon Age entries, is a significant departure from the team's house style. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: All Dragon Age The Veilguard mementos and their locations Dragon Age The Veilguard review - a gorgeous, monotonous RPG Dragon Age The Veilguard complete quest list View the full article
  2. For many, H.G. Wells' The War of the Worlds would have been the first time the concept of alien races and interplanetary invasions would have ever entered their heads. The classic late 19th century novel was so ahead of its time, going on to inspire so much other media and being spun off into several movies and TV shows. However, as far as War of the Worlds games go, we haven't seen one since 1999. Well, The War of the Worlds Siberia is looking to change that, and the third-person action adventure game has just given us our first glimpse at some gameplay - and boy, does it look good. Read the rest of the story... View the full article
  3. The Thing: Remastered won't feature any scripted "burst-out" sequences where characters are forced to get infected, Nightdive Studios has confirmed. The upcoming remaster will hence eliminate what's widely considered to be the most annoying aspect of The Thing, but it will do so in a way that won't make the game any easier. View the full article
  4. DICE has revealed the patch notes for Battlefield 2042 Update 8.3.0. This patch wraps up 2024 with a variety of gameplay tweaks, bug fixes, and balance changes, along with a special holiday event to bring some festive spirit to Battlefield 2042. View the full article
  5. The fourth installment of the Dragon Age series, Dragon Age: The Veilguard, sees the fate of Thedas hanging in the balance once again and this time it's down to a new protagonist, Rook, to save the world. But just like in previous games, Rook isn't going it alone and sets about recruiting a team of experts from all across the continent. Each has their own intriguing backstory and personal quest to aid them with unresolved issues in their past that are causing too many distractions. View the full article
  6. After a year of sporadic playtesting, Supervive has finally entered an open beta on Steam. Formerly known as Project Loki, Supervive seeks to shake up the battle royal formula with its explosive team fights inspired by the MOBA genre. The countless, limited-time playtests have ultimately gone in Supervive's favor, as this more complete version of the game is taking over the genre with its stylish and exhilarating gameplay. View the full article
  7. Ark: Survival Ascended's premium mods may get a bad reputation for having a price tag, but many game-changing ones can be worth the price. While Vanilla Ascended is a fun and unique experience, mods can make the game even better. The argument can be made that mods are a large part of the games' longevity and replayability. They also showcase the dedication of a fanbase that wants this truly one-of-a-kind game to succeed for as long as possible. View the full article
  8. Although many Baldur's Gate 3 players thought that Patch 7 would be the final update, Larian Studios has confirmed an eighth major update to be coming to the game in 2025. This update will include cross-play support for people to play together who use different devices, a new photo mode, and brand-new animations, abilities, and cantrips. The developers have also stated that they have more planned when it comes to creating tools for mods. View the full article
  9. The digital release is unaffected, as overwhelming pre-orders for the physical editions caused the delay. View the full article
  10. In response to No Man's Sky's recent review milestone on Steam, Martin Griffiths, an Engine Programmer at Hello Games, further confirms that the game's journey is still nowhere near its end. The No Man's Sky developer shared a little bit of their own personal story with the team at Hello Games in a post on their personal Twitter account, and while studio founder Sean Murray has made it clear in the past that No Man's Sky's development is still going strong, similar sentiments shared by many of the other minds behind the game makes it clear that the small indie team is still as ambitious as ever about the future. View the full article
  11. Escape From Tarkov still ******** the king of the extraction shooter - but with Delta Force's huge global beta launch just around the corner, many are wondering if it'll stay that way. The new free-to-play tactical shooter - which has the Operations extraction experience alongside the Battlefield-style Warfare mode - has generated a lot of hype, but it's going in a different direction to Tarkov when it comes to one important aspect: wipes. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: Delta Force system requirements All Delta Force game weapons and guns Delta Force Season 1 breakdown View the full article
  12. Because of one little thing, Rockstar Games' Red ***** Redemption series will always tower over its Grand Theft Auto series. Both titles have become immensely popular over the years, bringing similar yet different experiences to the open-world genre. Although both franchises are unique and have strengths of their own, these two franchises have a clear winner. The reason for this is the obvious difference between the two series, where one excels in one area than the other. View the full article
  13. While Dragon Age: The Veilguard only hints at his ties to the Imperial Chantry, fans finally confirm that The Viper is Divine Aequitas II by looking directly into the game's files. Unlike the other three titles, Dragon Age: The Veilguard takes place in Northern Thedas, a vastly different setting by comparison. Slavery ******** legal, and blood magic is significantly less ****** in the Tevinter Imperium. While Neve's storyline and a few side quests deal with these topics directly, many players wish they had more time to explore the socioeconomic dynamics of Minrathous beyond the slums of Docktown. View the full article For verified travel tips and real support, visit: [Hidden Content]
  14. A few days after the release of Final Fantasy 14 Patch 7.11, the race to clear the Futures Rewritten (Ultimate) raid was dampened by a controversial finish that ended in a team's disqualification. One of the top Final Fantasy 14 raid teams was accused of cheating after one of their members was caught using a third-party plugin that turned up in a screenshot on social media. View the full article
  15. Dragon Age: The Veilguard succeeds in many places, but one place it fails pretty clearly is in the party dynamic created by the companions' lack of conflict. From the get-go, the companions are happy to be along for the ride as they face horrible gods in an attempt to save the world with very few questions. This is a deviation from many of Veilguard's contemporaries and other games in the Dragon Age franchise. View the full article
  16. Cloud Imperium Games, the studio behind the in-development space trading and combat game, Star Citizen, has reportedly ***** off an unspecified number of staff members. The layoffs come amid Star Citizen's annual ship showcase, the Intergalactic Aerospace Expo, the run-up to which saw Cloud Imperium staff working consecutive seven-day weeks. View the full article
  17. Enshrouded hit Steam on Jan. 24, 2024 as an early-access title, and it’s been through quite a lot in its first year. Throughout 2024, a ton of new content and features arrived through various updates. But one major aspect of the game has remained missing, and it hasn’t gone unnoticed by Xbox and PlayStation users. That’s right: We’re talking about accessibility for players on console, who have still have yet to sink their teeth into all that Embervale has to offer. Despite being in early access for a year, the game isn’t available on the Microsoft console. In fact, the survival-crafter is not on any console outside of the Steam Deck, Valve’s handheld computer. But prospective players can rest easy knowing this will eventually change, considering the developer’s promises—and its recent memes that prove how the studio is more than aware of players’ wishes. View the full article
  18. The Witcher 4 will be "better, *******, greater" than its predecessor, a senior CD Projekt Red official has said. This remark was offered as part of a wider overview of the company's approach to the upcoming game's development, which also elaborated on CDPR's decision to use Unreal Engine 5 for the next The Witcher game. View the full article
  19. A creative Starfield player is touring the cosmos as Samus Aran from the Metroid series, complete with a spot-on recreation of her iconic Power Suit and matching gunship. Bethesda’s Starfield was one of the biggest releases of 2023, giving players a vast universe of planets to explore however they saw fit. Even a year after the game’s initial launch, players are still taking to the far reaches of space using vessels built with Starfield’s surprisingly in-depth customization suite. View the full article
  20. NASA performed a scientific mission earlier this year, surveying Greenland's massive ice sheet to test the limits and capabilities of its Uninhabited Aerial Vehicle Synthetic Aperture Radar (UAVSAR) technology. The agency didn't expect to "see" anything interesting down there, yet they rediscovered a long-abandoned base built by the US during... Read Entire Article View the full article
  21. Escape From Tarkov still ******** the king of the extraction shooter - but with Delta Force's huge global beta launch just around the corner, many are wondering if it'll stay that way. The new free-to-play tactical shooter - which has the Operations extraction experience alongside the Battlefield-style Warfare mode - has generated a lot of hype, but it's going in a different direction to Tarkov when it comes to one important aspect: wipes. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: Delta Force system requirements All Delta Force game weapons and guns Delta Force Season 1 breakdown View the full article
  22. A recent ***** suggests that Kong from the Monsterverse franchise may be on his way to Fortnite in the coming months during the upcoming Chapter 6 of the massively popular battle royale game. The latest trailer for the upcoming Fortnite chapter already confirmed the arrival of Kong's longtime on-screen rival Godzilla, with a design pulled straight from the latest film in Legendary's Monsterverse. View the full article
  23. STALKER 2: Heart of Chornobyl may have gotten off to a rocky start, but it is very quickly growing a healthy fanbase that is loving its incredibly immersive and sprawling open world as well as its fascinating narrative. It has proven to be the sequel fans of the original trilogy have longed for, as well as the perfect starting point for those new to the franchise. For many, STALKER 2 has finally marked the beginning of Xbox's strong exclusive offering, outside some notable exceptions, and that is absolutely a positive thing. View the full article
  24. As Azeroth celebrates 20 years of World of Warcraft, it has been fun to reflect on the various evolutions that the game has experienced over the decades. The very landscape of the zones has been altered through the destruction caused by Deathwing in Cataclysm, and entire new islands have been revealed during eras such as Mists of Pandaria. Through a total of ten expansions in those 20 years, a whole history has been created, and it continues to evolve and grow even today. View the full article
  25. Consider completing your collection of Teddy Bears in Fallout 76 if you are looking for more ways to play this long-standing game. These *********** toys, much like real-life ones, come in many shapes and sizes. There are thirteen variations of them in total, so be sure to collect one of each at least. Make sure to display them on your base to show off this unique accomplishment. View the full article

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