While it's only in early access, The Rogue Prince of Persia is already proving that it's worthy of joining the ranks of the best roguelikes, along with Rogue Legacy 2, Spelunky 2, Downwell, and of course its developer's previous title, ***** Cells. It hasn't stood still for a moment since it launched back in May of 2024, with a slew of updates that haven't left a single part of the title untouched. The next update, The Second Act, has just been shown off and it's the biggest yet, marking a huge milestone for the title. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: The Rogue Prince of Persia release date estimate and the latest news Excellent new roguelike from ***** Cells dev gets huge weapons update New The Rogue Prince of Persia patch makes whole game much tougher View the full article
Plucky new tabletop roleplaying games hit crowdfunding sites all the time, competing for the attentions of RPG fans who've had enough of Dungeons and Dragons and want to experiment with something spicier. Among that madding crowd, Our Brilliant Ruin's luxurious art and dreamlike, Great Gatsby-plus-magical-apocalypse vibes do stand out. But, after speaking to the team behind it, it's clear to me this isn't a normal kickstarter TTRPG at all - there's more going on. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: All DnD alignments explained All DnD classes explained DnD release schedule 2024 and 2025 View the full article
Former Gearbox, Bethesda, and Epic Games veteran developers have announced the launch of Ruckus Games, a new independent studio whose first title will be a multiplayer game. Ruckus Games will produce a “session-based suburban invasion game” that combines “RPG elements, crafting, town-building, and more”, though more details weren’t announced. “We want games where people have […] Source View the full article
The Bazaar‘s closed beta is underway. Defined as the first free-to-play “hero-builder,” the upcoming release by Tempo Games combines elements of deckbuilding and autobattlers in a unique experience—and fans are loving it. But a beta is not a beta without its issues. It is, after all, a testing *******. That’s when developers get to work on adjustments that wouldn’t be possible if not for the public’s feedback. If you sign up for a test, in exchange to playing some version of the game before anyone else, you understand that this version might not be the most stable yet. View the full article
********* authorities collaborated with Microsoft to develop a digital twin of St. Peter's Basilica, one of the most important ********** churches and a globally renowned tourist attraction. Using AI and various scanning technologies, Microsoft and its partners were able to create an accurate digital model of the Basilica, offering people... Read Entire Article View the full article
Kicks have arrived in Fornite, but unfortunately not all characters are compatible with the new cosmetic. Right now, there are hundreds of skins you can wear with the new Kicks. Every Fortnite skin compatible with Kicks Eventually, 95 percent of the existing Fortnite skins will be compatible with Kicks, but right now, only those in the list below can be equipped with them. As Epic Games adds more skins, we will keep the list updated. View the full article
WWE 2K24 has released a new Locker Code that rewards players with a collection of free in-game items, including a 99 overall Galaxy Opal Liv Morgan Free Agent card for use in MyFaction mode. The new Locker Code in WWE 2K24 also grants players 15,000 VC currency to spend as they see fit and a five-card Singlet Supreme 2 pack for use in MyFaction. View the full article
According to a recent *****, Version 5.4 will release a Genshin Impact character from Inazuma, adding a new member to the Electro Nation's growing roster. While Genshin Impact is set to prioritize Natlan characters for the foreseeable future, it does not necessarily preclude the developers from adding characters belonging to other nations. The Fontaine era in Genshin Impact introduced Xianyun, Gaming, Chiori, and Sethos to the playable cast, despite all four characters hailing from outside Fontaine. View the full article
Farming Simulator 25 money cheat can instantly fill your wallet with infinite cash. Best of all, accessing console commands to use this money cheat is a simple process that only requires editing a single file and adding a launch command to Steam. It's simple, and I'm going to show you how below... Read more.View the full article
Climbing in videogames tends to occur in one of two ways. You either hold down a button and run at a cliff face like in Horizon Zero Dawn, Tomb Raider, or *********'s Creed, or you get far more in-depth like in GIRP or Jusant. Peaks of Yore falls into the latter category, being a physics-full recreation of what it was like to scale mountains in the 19th century. Already a hit with a 98% rating on Steam, it's been expanded with some new DLC focused on the Alps. Read the rest of the story... View the full article
If you love historically-accurate shooters like Battlefield 1 and V or ***** Let Loose, then Isonzo should absolutely be on your radar if it isn't already. The World War 1 shooter focuses solely on battles fought on the Italian front between Italy and her allies against Germany and the Austro-Hungarian empire, but that doesn't mean there isn't a wide variety of modes, weaponry, and battlefields to get stuck into. Well, Isonzo just got even ******* with a huge free update that includes a brand new mountaintop map. The game is also ridiculously cheap right now thanks to a healthy discount. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: World War I multiplayer FPS game adds incredible limited time mode View the full article
A new job listing from Guerrilla Games implies that the next Horizon game will be released during the first half of 2025. The Horizon series has found continued success since its start in 2017, and its protagonist, Aloy, has often appeared as a symbol of the PlayStation brand. View the full article
As Zenless Zone Zero prepares for update 1.4, ******* and her dual element will change the gacha game forever. Zenless has finally begun introducing the players to the highly-anticipated Section 6 group. One member, Soukaku, has been playable since release, while 1.3 added the Electric Anomaly unit, Yanagi. Unfortunately, the second half of 1.3 will be finishing the Sons Of Calydon faction with the Stun unit Lighter. View the full article
Indiana Jones and the Great Circle is shaping up to be one of 2025's biggest games. This is largely thanks to its novel approach to first-person action and near-photorealistic visuals, which bring to life young Indy like no game before it. It looks like a truly tremendous effort from MachineGames, one that will be perfect for newcomers and ********* fans alike. View the full article
The only missing feature in the Pokémon Trading Card Game that released as a mobile app was the Trading one, but that will change next year on January. The app currently allows you to collect cards daily and battle other players from all around the world. When is Trading coming to Pokémon TCG Pocket? A Trading Card Game with no trading? Images via The Pokemon Company. Remix by Dot Esports The Pokémon Trading Card Game Pocket Operations Team posted on X that “certain cards” will be able to be traded in January, but no specific date was revealed. You won’t be able to trade just any card according to the post but we’ll only get more information about how Trading will work close to the feature release. View the full article
A day after World of Warcraft gave players a glimpse of its 2025 plans, Blizzard updated its roadmap for the upcoming year and clarified that a new zone would appear in a future patch. The planned World of Warcraft zone's name was not revealed at the time of writing, but Blizzard stated it would arrive in Patch 11.2 during the summer. View the full article
There are all kinds of powerful weapons you can acquire and use in Fortnite, but Mythic weapons are by far the best ones. All Mythic weapons are tricky to get though, so you might need some assistance tracking them down. Fortnite Remix has plenty of unique items worth trying, but the Mythic weapons in this season are certainly some of the coolest ones. If you want to try them out before they’re gone, here are all of the Mythic weapons you can get in Fortnite Remix and how to find each one. View the full article
A newly announced Baldur's Gate 3 update is coming, but only for console players. The new hotfix seeks to address issues players face when using 100 or more mods at once in Baldur's Gate 3. Mod support is fairly new for console versions of Baldur's Gate 3, but it has remained a core component of the game for PC players since the game was released last year. Baldur's Gate 3's newest update is intended to make using player-created add-ons easier for console players. View the full article
The upcoming second season of Andor is bringing the TIE Avenger from the old Star Wars X-Wing video games into Disneys official canon. Like much of the expanded universe material made before 2014, the classic Star Wars video games were shuffled off into their own Legends timeline to make room for the Sequel Trilogy and other Disney-produced Star Wars works, but this hasnt stopped elements from appearing in canon shows, movies, and games since. View the full article
The battle royale battlefield of Call of Duty: Warzone is ever-evolving, bringing in new weapons, maps, and operators to keep things interesting. Whether you’re flying solo or dropping in with a squad, it’s imperative to know what the best weapons are when it comes time to buy a ******* on Urzikstan, Area 99, or any of the maps or modes you enjoy playing. Meta loadouts are the name of the game in CoD. View the full article
Flax is one of the key ingredients for crafting high-level armor in Enshrouded. But like many crafting ingredients, you won’t be able to find it until you reach later regions of the map, making it hard to find for players who don’t know where to look. Table of contentsBefore you get Flax in EnshroudedBest places to farm Flax in EnshroudedWhat is Flax used for in Enshrouded? Look for a blue flower with a yellow center. Screenshot by Dot Esports Before you get Flax in Enshrouded Before you go out looking for this blue flower in Enshrouded, we recommend completing the following tasks: View the full article
At a glance, it’s pretty easy to get an idea of what Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: Rita’s Rewind is: a co-op arcade style beat-em-up with gorgeous sprite art, bearing some very clear similarities to 2022’s Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder’s Revenge, all the way down to the title. However, after kicking, punching and morphin through the first two episodes, I’m happy to report that it’s more than just a palette swap, and developer Digital Eclipse clearly understood the assignment, but also wasn’t afraid to get creative in the margins. For starters, the premise is a fun fan-fictional remix: in the far off year of 2024, Robo-Rita Repulsa (who apparently has the same plastic surgeon as Frieza) is facing defeat by Angel Grove’s teenage protectors. Assuming these are the same Rangers from the original series, they’re at least in their late forties at this point. In any case, that’s a non-issue, because Robo-Rita decides to travel back in time and join forces with her younger, less-cybernetically augmented self to put an end to her enemies back when they were still in high school. There’s no shortage of easter eggs and fanservice, but Robo-Rita isn’t going back in time just to make the same mistakes again, so Rita’s Rewind is really more of a Remix. Anyone who knows the original series inside and out is in for some surprises. For instance, a boss ****** against Chunky Chicken, an early monster of the week villain from the first season has a second phase where a second poultry-themed ****** appears, Turkey *****. It’s a cute joke at face value, but the deep-cut reference here is that in the original series, Chunky Chicken’s costume was repainted and retooled to make Turkey *****’s - basically, the analog kaiju suit equivalent of a palette-swap. Like I said, the team Digital Eclipse did their homework. If you’ve ever played a sidescrolling beat-em up, you’re already familiar with the core gameplay. Up to five players team up, locally or online, and gradually move their favorite Power Ranger toward stage left. Our heroes have to stop about every twenty feet to beat the ***** out of a small army of Rita Repulsa’s goons, like Putty Patrollers and Tenga Warriors, as well as any trash can, crate or mailbox that looks like it might have health-restoring junk food inside. Combat is one basic ******* that can be combined with directional inputs to string together rudimentary combos, plus one ultimate ******* that can be activated when a meter is full. The ultimate attacks are appropriately over the top, and triggering one for the first time put a huge grin on my face. If I was seven, I would have been jumping up and down on the couch. Periodically, a Putty Patroller will show up holding an enormous cylinder with a green crystal in it, and if the Rangers don’t ******** it in time, it’ll trigger an explosive time-warp effect that deals damage, but also rewinds the game to moments earlier, a la Braid. The game’s visuals generally do a really good job creating the illusion this is a retro game, all the way down to a CRT filter. The time warp effect breaks this illusion in a really cool way, making it seem for moment like you’re playing on an arcade cabinet that’s about to short circuit. Where Rita’s Rewind really sets itself apart from Shredder’s Revenge is its super-scaler levels, which shake up the 2D side-scroller formula with fast-paced pseudo-3D sequences reminiscent of classic ***** arcade games like Outrun or Afterburner or the Super Nintendo’s Mode 7 technology. As much fun as beat-em-ups are, these act as palette-cleansers between levels, and they’re really cleverly utilized in the context of Power Rangers. The original television show regularly followed a familiar format: a monster-of-the-week would appear, and after the Rangers seemingly defeated said monster in hand-to-hand combat, Rita Repulsa would utter those infamously suggestive words “make my monster grow!” At which point the ****** would continue on a much larger scale, with the Rangers first making use of their individual Dinozord mechs before inevitably joining them together to form the Dino Megazord and save the day. Rita’s Rewind is broken up into “Episodes.” The first one featured two stages of inner city beat-em up gameplay culminating in a boss ****** against Goldar on a rooftop. After he was sufficiently pummeled by lycra-clad teens, Robo-Rita super-sized him and he flew off. A brief cutscene showed the Rangers hopping into Zords and the next sequence was a 3D ******-em-up, which was immediately reminiscent of the original Star Fox on Super NES. This is fitting, since that released the same year Rita’s Rewind takes place, when Power Rangers was at peak popularity, and serves up a nice double-dose of nostalgia. How do multiple people cooperatively pilot a single humanoid mech? In the case of the video game, it takes a cue from a different type of couch co-op: passing a controller back and forth when someone ***** or beats a level. After using the Zords to ***** up a generator in some suspicious mining operation while dodging lasers, the moment had arrived: it was time to form the Dino Megazord. But wait, the same lingering question that I had after so many Power Rangers episodes also applies to Rita’s Rewind… How do multiple people cooperatively pilot a single humanoid mech? Not sure what the canonical explanation is, but in the case of the video game, it takes a cue from a different type of couch co-op: passing a controller back and forth when someone ***** or beats a level. After a satisfyingly low-poly transformation sequence, the perspective shifted to the Dino Megazord’s cockpit, squared up to duke it out with Goldar, Punch-Out! style. Rather than Goldar having a conventional health bar that’s depleted, the Dino Megazord’s Power Sword is instead displayed at the top of the screen with several small sections running along the blade. Landing enough punches against Goldar will gradually fill one of these sections up, at which point, it’s the next Ranger’s turn. Conversely, a player’s turn will also end abruptly if Goldar lands an *******. Completely filling the meter will activate the Power Sword, which is then used to finish off the bad guy with a quicktime event where everyone cooperatively button mashes. Nobody actually has to pass the controller, it just switches between players, but the idea is the same. It’s entirely possible a similar solution for cooperative Zord-piloting has been implemented in one of the many Power Rangers games released in the last 30 years, but I still thought it was a clever solution. Waiting your turn might not be quite as fun as getting to drive the Megazord yourself the whole time, but if you’re playing with friends, you’ll likely find yourself cheering each other on – or groaning when they get hit. In between episodes, the Rangers change into their civvies and regroup at the Angel Grove Youth Center. While knocking back a few cold ones at Ernie’s juice bar, they can listen to Bulk and Skull take credit for defeating the previous episodes’ villains. In case Rita’s Rewind wasn’t arcadey enough already, playable arcade cabinets can also be unlocked. We got to see “Drive Bomber,” a made-up racing-shmup in which a car can launch ****** into its own path, and will promptly explode if it drives into them, which is hilariously difficult, but also entirely optional. In case Rita’s Rewind wasn’t arcadey enough already, playable arcade cabinets can also be unlocked. Controls-wise, the basic beat-em-up combat is very satisfying, though at times it can be hard to tell what’s going on when the screen is flooded with enemies. It was chaotic with three of us playing, I imagine the full five-person team is borderline comical. The driving sequences are appropriately hectic while the Megazord boxing match is a bit clunky, but so is the source material. Serious gamers with a trained eye for hitboxes and frame data may find something to nitpick, but ultimately, that’s missing the point. Rita’s Rewind is a game for people chasing that high of renting the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers Super Nintendo game and staying up too late trying to beat it at a sleepover. Or for people who grew up wishing there was a Power Rangers arcade cabinet at their local pizzeria wedged between The Uncanny X-Men and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. Despite Power Rangers’ rise to popularity in the heyday of arcade beat-em-ups, it somehow never got a proper one. From what I’ve seen of Rita’s Rewind, Digital Eclipse is making a valiant and long-overdue effort to remedy that, and best of all, you don’t have to ask your mom for quarters every time you ****. View the full article
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One of Genshin Impacts most underrated regions may get a new character in Version 5.4, according to new leaks about the patch, and that may actually take players back to the location with new quests and activities. Version 5.4 is still several months away as the game is just about to enter Version 5.2. The next big patch for HoYoverses turn-based RPG will slightly stir away from the main Natlan story arc, even if there will be a new Archon Quest in the region. There will also be new playable characters in Genshin Impact 5.2, namely Chasca and Ororon. View the full article
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Microsoft has announced the new release date for Avowed. Obsidian’s first-person fantasy RPG will be released on February 18, in both standard and premium editions. The Premium Edition includes up to five days early access, two skin packs and a digital art book and soundtrack. Read More... View the full article
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