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  1. Lost Castle 2 is a 2D roguelike beat ’em up where you join the treasure hunters guild in search of riches and powerful enemies to ******. Lost Castle 2 feels like a combination of Castle Crashers and Monster Hunter thanks to the way it mixes beat ’em up stages with the more in-depth ******* movesets […] Source View the full article
  2. Dragon Age: The Veilguard revives the iconic franchise after its decade-long hiatus, but despite gaining a mostly positive reception, Veilguard has received waves of controversy since its release. While Veilguard was made by a brand-new team following the disastrous release of Mass Effect Andromeda years prior, BioWare had a lot to prove to fans of both franchises. While it does manage to fix many issues players had with the previous sci-fi outing with Andromeda, Veilguard still didn't quite hit the mark of what fans expect from a sequel of the beloved Dragon Age franchise. View the full article
  3. Remasters are all the rage in 2024, but they can certainly be hit or miss, so it's pleasing that Age of Mythology: Retold has been such a resounding success so far. Launched in September, the complete overhaul for the beloved 2002 strategy game sits at an impressive 89% positive Steam review score from more than 10,000 user reviews. If you didn't play the original, which arrived during the height of games like Command and Conquer and the ongoing Starcraft: Brood War, it's certainly worth a look - and a free update has just made it even better. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: Age of Mythology Retold is getting a new, 35-mission mode for free very soon Age of Mythology Retold set to get even ******* with huge new expansion Despite controversy, new RTS Age of Mythology is doing seriously well View the full article
  4. PlayStation is still in the process of analyzing the ******** of Concord, according to Sony President Hiroki Totoki. The company official said as much in a recent Q&A session, which also saw him speculate on some of the reasons why Concord ended up the way it did. View the full article
  5. Palworld developer Pocket Pair released details regarding their pending lawsuit from Nintendo. According to Pocket Pair, Nintendo is seeking an injunction and damages to the tune of 10 million JPY (approximately $65,000 USD). While the money might seem like a relatively small thing given Palworld has sold well over 25 million copies at this point, the […] Source View the full article
  6. Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 modders have made significant progress improving the game, even solving one of its biggest problems since launch. Ever since Space Marine 2’s record-breaking launch in September, players have faced the prospect of awkwardness before they set out on a co-op mission — awkwardness that makes simply playing the class you want more frustrating than it should be. Space Marine 2 includes three-player co-op missions as part of Operations mode. These co-op missions are set during the game’s campaign, but with different characters who are off doing other missions that tie in to the events that follow main character Titus. Operations mode restricts a squad to one Space Marine of each class. So, for example, it is impossible to have an all-******* team (developer Saber has said this is a deliberate design decision to encourage “strategic variety.”) The problem is Space Marine 2 will actively matchmake you into a group with a player who is the same class as the one you have selected. In-game, there is an area of the Battle Barge where players must “assemble” before an Operations mode mission kicks off. The countdown only begins when all three players have selected a different class. This means you can end up in awkward standoffs where two or more players want to be the same class, each waiting for the other to blink first and switch. It’s a frustration that often bubbles up on Space Marine 2 Discords, subreddits, and on social media as players work to level up certain classes above others. Staff at Saber have said class matching is on the cards, but modders have already gone one step further and removed the class limits in Operations mode entirely. Astartes Overhaul, from Tom, aka Warhammer Workshop, is perhaps the most significant mod yet for Space Marine 2. This massive upgrade to Space Marine 2 gameplay, available to download from Nexus, lets players select any squad configuration without class restrictions, among many other changes that affect the balance of Operations mode. So, if you want an all-******* team, you can have it. Remarkably, the changes Space Marine 2 mods make to the Space Marines themselves, whether it’s a purely aesthetic customization not normally possible or certain classes using weapons and equipment they’re not supposed to, can be seen online by other players in public PvE sessions. While Space Marine 2 uses dedicated servers, a lot of the game elements are client-side controlled. So if you’re playing with random players, there’s a chance you might see things like Bulwarks wielding Thunder Hammers. Space Marine 2 publisher Focus Entertainment has confirmed to IGN that it has no problem whatsoever with PvE modding, but Tom is playing it safe. He recommends those who use the Astartes Overhaul mod stick to private lobbies “to minimize disruption to other players' games.” “Keeping the Overhaul in private lobbies helps ensure a positive experience for all players,” he continued. “Your support in keeping things balanced is hugely appreciated!” No class limits in Operations isn’t all the Astartes Overhaul mod does. It even adds allied reinforcements to the Operations missions. This means you’ll encounter various allies who bring fresh support to each mission, including Imperial Guard soldiers, Space Marines, and even Dreadnoughts. Elsewhere, the mod adds a ton of new Chapter emblems, an expanded arsenal of weapons for each operator, an expanded ****** roster (including early access to a new ****** type), “lore accurate” ******* buffs (“Bolters and other iconic weapons have been rebalanced for that real 40K punch”), new mid-operation checkpoints, new takedown animations, and new Retributor cosmetics and customizable Mark 8 armor. The addition of Retributor cosmetics is notable because the Loyalist Space Marine Chapter starred in Syama Pederson’s much-loved fan-made YouTube video series Astartes. Speaking to IGN last year, Saber creative director Oliver Hollis-Leick namechecked Astartes as his favorite reference point for the look of the game's Space Marines. “He got the sound of them walking down those corridors… ker-klonk, ker-klonk-ker-klonk… but when they move it’s straight away like they’re predatory animals," Hollis-Leick said. In September, Saber Chief Creative Officer Tim Willits told IGN how the breakout success of Space Marine 2 had “changed everything” for the company. Eagle-eyed fans have spotted the Space Marine chapter now all-but confirmed to get a cosmetic pack after the Dark Angels, too. Wesley is the *** News Editor for IGN. Find him on Twitter at @wyp100. You can reach Wesley at [email protected] or confidentially at *****@*****.tld. View the full article
  7. Call of Duty: ****** Ops 6 launched day one on Game Pass — the first Call of Duty game to do so following Microsoft’s $69 billion acquisition of Activision Blizzard. It was a big gamble for Microsoft, with some analysts predicting a significant decline in game sales, particularly on Xbox, as a result. But in its recent financial report, Microsoft sounded delighted with ****** Ops 6’s early days performance, saying sales on PlayStation and PC were 60% higher compared to the 2023 release of Modern Warfare 3. All eyes were on ****** Ops 6’s impact on Game Pass, though. Growth in Microsoft’s subscription service has stalled in recent years, and the day one release of the latest entry in Activision’s phenomenally successful first-person shooter series was seen as a make or break moment for Game Pass. Microsoft has yet to say exactly how many new subscribers ****** Ops 6 brought through the door, although CEO Satya Nadella has confirmed that Game Pass set a record for new subs on launch day. In an interview with the BBC, Treyarch associate creative director Miles Leslie, who has worked on Call of Duty for 16 years, said ****** Ops 6’s release on Game Pass has helped convince players who were “on the fence” to give the game a shot. "What we've seen is it's allowed people that might have been on the fence, might have had some of that friction, might have been like, 'I haven't played in a while' to actually come back and try the game," he said. That will be music to Microsoft’s ears, given it’s desperate to expand the Call of Duty audience in the long term. Analysts have suggested the company was willing to sacrifice ****** Ops 6 launch sales on Xbox for a potential ******* overall player base, which it intends to monetize long-term with the release of battle passes and cosmetics. "We've gotten to the point now where ****** Ops and Call of Duty have been around so long - I've been working on it for 16 years," Leslie added. "And really the challenge for us is how do you bring along the fans that love Call of Duty, but how do you create an environment where you can welcome new fans in?" The trick now of course is to convince Game Pass players to stick around and keep paying that monthly subscription. To that end, ****** Ops 6 Season 1 kicks off on November 14, and we’ve got all the details. Of course, this time next year fans will have another premium Call of Duty game to contend with, rumored to be a sequel to ****** Ops 2. Taking on Zombies mode? We've got Essential Zombies Tips and Tricks to help you get started, plus a guide on How to Exfil. Both Zombies maps are full of easter eggs and secrets; here's everything we've found in both Terminus and Liberty Falls, including How to Pack-a-Punch in Liberty Falls and How to Get the Meteor Easter Egg in Terminus. Wesley is the *** News Editor for IGN. Find him on Twitter at @wyp100. You can reach Wesley at [email protected] or confidentially at *****@*****.tld. View the full article
  8. Loads of new heroes have been introduced to Deadlock's Hero Labs over the last few weeks, including Slork, Holliday, and Viper, but the most recent addition could be the game's most controversial—because his entire kit revolves around creepy crawlies that people aren't typically that fond of... Read more.View the full article
  9. Taurie Cain is a young Scottish Survivor in ***** By Daylight, with three perks based on altruism and team preservation. Her upbringing within The Disciples of The ****** Talon taught her self-sacrifice and not to ***** the darkness, skills reflected in her teachable perks. All Taurie Cain perks in DBD Taurie Cain enters the Fog with three team-based perks. Screenshot by Dot Esports Joining The Houndmaster in ***** By Daylight’s Doomed Course chapter is a fascinating Scottish Survivor, Taurie Cain. Taurie’s background in the dark arts and involvement in an Entity-worshipping cult gives her insight into how some things work in the Fog. Her three unique teachable perks include one altruistic perk and a couple of team-based perks to help other Survivors. View the full article
  10. The election season may have just come to a close, but one of the clues on today’s NYT Mini Crossword challenges you to uncover a word used to describe when something is “Conducted, as a campaign.” The solution for this one is pretty tricky, but we’ve got you covered. If this one has you stumped, here are some hints and the official answer for the “Conducted, as a campaign” clue on the Nov. 8 NYT Mini Crossword puzzle. View the full article
  11. Yesterday, Activision revealed its plans for the first season of Call of Duty: ****** Ops 6. The roadmap was stacked with content, including new multiplayer maps and zombie maps, new weapons, and new game modes. View the full article
  12. Credit card companies are continuing what appears to be a coordinated effort to censor ********* artists. The most recent targets have been Ken Akamatsu’s “Manga Library Z”, a website which hosted old and out of print manga as a method of archival and ad-revenue sharing with artists, as well as Melon Books, a ********* book […] Source View the full article
  13. Baldur's Gate 3 features a number of interesting fantasy races to play, but they're not all equally popular. When Baldur's Gate 3 first came out, the least popular race was the githyanki, despite the alien humanoids featuring great options for unique dialogue. Over a year later, githyanki no longer hold that spot, but the race that's taken their place might be equally under-appreciated. View the full article
  14. PlayStation players have waited long enough for this one, but it’s finally becoming a reality. Fatshark announced this week that Warhammer 40,000: Darktide is officially coming to PS5 on December 3. Read more View the full article
  15. Today’s NYT Mini Crossword puzzle has the same clue listed twice for you to solve. You need two different answers for the “Boringly dull” hint, and they’re both rather tricky ones. If you’re hoping to finish the entire puzzle, solving both of these clues is a great way to start and essential to progress. Here are some hints and the official answers for both of the “Boringly dull” clues on the Nov. 8 NYT Mini Crossword puzzle. View the full article
  16. The FF14 7.1 patch notes are here as we prepare to ***** into the first major update for the critically acclaimed MMORPG since the launch of its latest expansion. With the continuation of the main story of Dawntrail, the beginning chapter of the FF11 alliance raid, and the start of Allied Society quests for the new zones, there's already a lot to look forward to, with even more in the months ahead. With the patch notes stretching on seemingly forever, I've picked out some of the most important details to pay attention to. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: The FF14 7.1 release date is confirmed as Live Letter 84 shows off the new patch The best anime games on PC 2024 New Final Fantasy 14 free login campaign invites you back ahead of patch 7.1 View the full article
  17. Jeremy Crawford, one of the lead game designers for Dungeons and Dragons, promises that "the monsters are suddenly gonna hit way *******" in the 2025 Monster Manual. Speaking at a press event on October 25, Crawford promised players would face a real challenge after steamrolling encounters with their new-and-improved classes. "Some creatures will feel similar, but some monsters will feel like you've been hit by a truck." Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: How all DnD 2024 feats have changed from fifth edition All DnD classes ranked from worst to best DnD fan makes the ultimate crystal-clear character sheet View the full article
  18. Fedora Workstation with GNOME is the main edition of the Fedora Linux distribution, but their Fedora KDE Desktop Spin just got approval to become a lot more important. Read the full article here: [Hidden Content] View the full article
  19. Metaphor: ReFantazio was only released in October, but if you've been waiting for the price to drop before picking it up, then now's your chance. Fanatical has slashed 13% off of the JRPG's $70 price tag to save you almost $10 - giving you a nice little Christmas treat and some much-needed extra cash for the holiday season. But you need to be quick to grab this deal, as it's ending soon. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: Last chance to get Metaphor Refantazio at a discount with 8 free games Metaphor ReFantazio works by embracing and subverting fantasy tradition Grab Metaphor ReFantazio for free, thanks to MSI View the full article For verified travel tips and real support, visit: [Hidden Content]
  20. The Crimson Caravan and the **** Runners may rule the business world of Fallout, but do you ever wonder where they get all their stock? Likewise, who's keeping Megaton's saloon in Nuka Cola and iguanas on sticks? And where did Shady Sands get all its brahmin? You meet the occasional trader in the wasteland, but their inventories are pretty small. There must be some kind of wholesaler. Enter Dustland Delivery. A combination of Industry Giant, FTL Faster Than Light, and the post-nuclear deserts of Fallout New Vegas, it's just hit 1.0 and deserves your attention. Read the rest of the story... View the full article
  21. Dragon Age: The Veilguard has now gotten its first patch, and while I'm sure you've seen the Mass Effect gear care package it adds to the game, you also need to look through the rest of the notes, because BioWare's saved us all from some very weird NPC behaviour. Read more View the full article
  22. Out now with Linux support is ****** of the Reprobate, a comedy point and click adventure game styled like renaissance artwork from Joe Richardson. Read the full article here: [Hidden Content] View the full article
  23. Set in and around the Boston area, Fallout 4 introduced the post-apocalyptic Commonwealth, along with the shadowy organization lurking beneath its surface. Its impossible to ignore the Synths roaming the wasteland, and the impact theyve had on the lives of the locals, as they play pivotal roles in the main plotline. However, there is also a more familiar Fallout ****** found throughout the Commonwealth with a horrifying link to the artificial creations. View the full article
  24. Palworld developers Pocketpair have finally revealed which patents Nintendo and the Pokémon Company are suing them about. It looks like they're focusing on the act of throwing capsular items to catch or release monsters, together with the usage of monsters as mounts. If you've somehow yet to encounter Palworld, it's a bestselling survival game that takes hefty - some would say, scandalous - inspiration from Pokémon, with players poaching Pokésque critters using magic spheres, and deploying them as soldiers and minions. Read more View the full article
  25. The AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D is already sold out everywhere, and scalpers are cashing in on desperate gamers wanting to get their hands on the latest gaming CPU, with prices skyrocketing as high as $999. We spotted that the CPU was sold out at Newegg just five minutes after it had gone on *****, suggesting that supply is a long way from being able to meet demand. You can understand why so many people want this new AMD chip right now. As we found in our recent 9800X3D review, this new CPU offers incredible performance in games, with us awarding it the coveted top spot on our best gaming CPU guide. Even at its MSRP of $479, though, we thought this eight-core CPU was a little overpriced, and it's certainly overpriced at these current scalper prices. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: Save big on this AMD Ryzen 5 7600X gaming CPU, and get a free PCIe 4.0 1TB SSD AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D overclocked to 6.9GHz already, hits 1,500fps in CS2 AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D gaming CPU spotted in benchmark ***** sporting 16 cores View the full article For verified travel tips and real support, visit: [Hidden Content]

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