I am utterly convinced that the new leaks about Mozes true identity revelation in Honkai: Star Rail 2.5 are hinting at a much larger consequence, which may even be beneficial to us, players. At the moment, the popular turn-based RPG by developer HoYoverse is in the middle of Version 2.4, a patch that distanced itself from the Penacony storyline and moved back the Xianzhou Luofu for a brand-new story arc revolving around the Wardance festival and Hoolay, a notorious prisoner kept in the Shackling Prison who is expected to become a boss in Honkai: Star Rail 2.5. View the full article
Peppercorn is one of several food crafting materials you can get in Once Human to make meals for your character. Many meals made with this common spice can give you strong buffs for upcoming battles or help heal you in dangerous moments. Some Peppercorn seeds can be collected from a specific vendor if you want to start growing this material as well. View the full article
Nintendo's first new Famicom Detective Club in over 30 years is getting three whole demos, and you'll be able to carry over your save data too. About a third of the way through July, Nintendo started teasing something just a little bit scary. It was out of step with Nintendo's usual family friendly image, but a week on, the developer revealed that it was actually a brand new Famicom Detective Club game, the first new one in more than 30 years, as long as you're not counting the remakes of the original two games. Even better for fans of the cult classic, Yoshio Sakomoto, the designer of the NES games, and director of Super Metroid, has returned for the new instalment. You don't have that long to wait until it's out now, but ahead of the game's full release, Nintendo is releasing a trio of demos to get you on board as quickly as possible. The first demo is coming tomorrow, August 19, and is the first chapter of the game in its entirety. Thankfully, you don't have to pay a single dime to play it, and what's better is that on August 22 and 27, two more chapters are coming, all of which are again free, essentially letting you play a big chunk of the game's opening section without putting a single penny down. Best of all, your progress will carry over to the full game when it is released on August 29, so don't worry about having to replay a bunch of stuff if you were thinking of picking it up anyway. Read more View the full article
Expecting to see Hollow Knight: Silksong at Gamescom Opening Night Live? You definitely shouldn't, as long as Geoff Keighley isn't lying to us. With every single games showcase that is announced, there is always one game that you can spot in the replies: Hollow Knight: Silksong. It's no surprise, ever since its reveal as a standalone title in 2019, fans have been clamouring for a release date, and there hasn't been that many updates from Team Cherry since then. Back in 2022 it was at least confirmed that it would be coming to Xbox Game Pass day one, and in 2023 the official Xbox Twitter account much too confidently claimed it would be out the same year. Many showcases later, here we are over halfway through 2024, and there's still no indication as to when it might be released - but of course, that hasn't stopped fans asking if it'll show up next week at Gamescom Opening Night Live. The answer? No. Yesterday, on his personal Twitter account, The Game Awards host Geoff Keighley said: "Just to get this out of the way, no Silksong on Tuesday at ONL. Team Cherry is still cooking." That'll obviously be disappointing for fans who had somehow convinced themselves that this was the one, but honestly feels pretty par for the course when it comes to Silksong at this point in time. Really, it'll be out when it's out, and there are constantly too many games these days anyway, so just play something else while you wait, alright? Read more View the full article
***** has another live-action movie on the way, but it's not Persona or anything you've likely heard of. With superhero movies taking a little bit of a decline over the past couple of years, Hollywood has found a new well to dry up: video games. We've been seeing more and more adaptations in recent years, like The Last of Us, Fallout, and most recently, the incredibly awful Borderlands movie. Of course, one of the big ones that helped kick off the resurgence of video game films was 2020's Sonic the Hedgehog, a pretty good movie that made a lot of money. With its success came a sequel and a Knuckles spin-off show, and another film is due out this December, so clearly ***** is very happy with its live-action output. On top of that, ***** is also releasing a Yakuza TV series this coming October. And now, as reported by The Hollywood Reporter, its next live-action outing will be… uh, Eternal Champions? I suspect that if you're like me and you're under the age of 35 this one probably won't be a title you're that familiar with, and I wouldn't blame you. Originally released in 1993 on the ***** Mega Drive, or Genesis for all you folks in the US, Eternal Champions was a fighting game made by ***** in an attempt to tap into Street Fighter 2 and Mortal Kombat's popularity. It sees different key figures throughout history pulled from their time by the titular Eternal Champion, each of whom were meant to **** just before they were taken, offered the opportunity to take part in a tournament that will let them live on. Read more View the full article
Cowboy Hat Caterpie is one of the strangest memes in the Pokémon Go community that even the folks at Niantic are aware of—but those hoping it makes its way into the game may just have had their hopes dashed. You can’t miss Cowboy Hat Caterpie anywhere you go, with most social media posts from the Niantic team receiving comments from a singular account asking for the creature’s release without fail. Its a tale as old a time, and we felt it needed the attention it deserved. So, when Dot Esports was able to sit down with Pokémon Go director Michael Steranka at the Pokémon World Championships on Aug. 17, we had to get his thoughts on the community’s constant request for such a weird costumed Pokémon. View the full article
Don’t you love it when you sit down for the daily LoLdle and you know it immediately as it’s one of your favorite champions? That may or may not have been me today, but guessing today’s League of Legends champion without knowing the voice line already is going to be tough. LoLdle is the Wordle-like daily puzzle where you’re given a single voice line from League. Your job is to find the champ who says it—and sometimes you’re given a pretty general quote with little connecting to others. That might be the case today: Here’s the solution for the Aug. 18 LoLdle puzzle. View the full article
In this episode, we review ****** Myth: Wukong and Warhammer 40K: Rogue Trader. Plus, release dates for Dragon Age: The Veilguard & Kingdom Come: Deliverance II, Owlcat Games goes into publishing, indie RPGs, and more. View the full article
Ian Robb, a top Pokémon TCG player and competitor at this weekend’s World Masters Championship, has been dramatically handed a match loss during the quarterfinal resulting in him missing out on a finals appearance. The incident follows Robb making a crude hand gesture in his quarterfinal game while facing Fernando Cifuentes earlier today. The decision means Cifuentes is now in the semifinals against Jesse Parker instead of Robb. View the full article
You might have input random letters during Activision’s account registration to start playing the battle royale quickly, or maybe you wish to run a different display name in Warzone—but how do you go about changing it? Along with the Operator skin and camos, your Warzone name is crucial to your character’s look. Many players enjoy running sweaty names to instill ***** in the lobby even before a match starts, while others (including me) like to run a funny name in CoD to get a good laugh out of the downed opponents. View the full article
The top eight best Masters Pokémon TCG players are about to finish up at Worlds 2024, but there’s a huge shock in the decks that managed to get through to the final hurdle—with one card apparent in half of the best decks at the event. Of the eight decks left, four of them are Regidrago ex, which had been the dominant deck of the entire tournament. Taking up four of the eight slots wasn’t a surprise, but it’s the decks missing out and one of the decks that made it in that has our interest piqued. View the full article
A former Infinity Ward developer has publicly criticized Activision for shutting down a fan-developed remaster of 2009's Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, just a day before its release. The project, which had generated significant excitement within the gaming community, aimed to revive Modern Warfare 2's multiplayer mode with enhanced visuals and updated features. View the full article
A new mystery surrounding the unfamiliar Lethal Company entities has arisen with the Bog Crawler and Goopy Goblin. They’re standout names, to say the least, so you’d think The Company employees would recognize these monsters—but why can’t we find their names in the Bestiary? Here’s everything you should know about Zeekerss’ puzzling patch note changes for Lethal Company‘s v60 update. View the full article
***** by Daylight has added a new skin to celebrate the release of Alien: Romulus. ***** by Daylight is no stranger to crossovers. The game has introduced in game content that ties in with other famous franchises from many forms of media. Video game icons such as Pyramid Head, Albert Wesker, and Nemesis, and even characters straight from Hollywood's big screen such as Michael Myers, Freddy Kreuger, and the Xenomorph from the Alien franchise have been included in ***** by Daylight in one form or another. View the full article
The time is upon us—Ludwig’s Streamer Games have begun. The event, spanning both Aug. 17 and 18, sees streamers and content creators from numerous platforms battle it out for points, prizes, and glory. Ludwig himself is participating, with the Games mimicking the Olympics in a way—various track and field events as well as team sports encompass the weekend. However, only one team can be crowned champions. View the full article
Players do not love how overpowered Captain America's shield is in Fortnite. The newest season of Fortnite comes with expected changes to weapons and gameplay balance in some areas. Part of what fans enjoy about Fortnite is being able to return after a season they have gotten used to, and learning the new difficulty curve. Although the core gameplay ******** the same, changes like these give everyone something new to do. View the full article
To the surprise of no one attending the Pokémon World Championships in Honolulu, Hawaii, Regidraco is currently dominating attendance with a quarter of the field whipping out the Dragon-type. Still, a few things there might come as a surprise as the competition heats up. Over 25 percent of decks are running the Regidraco format, either lost box or VStar using Ogerpon Teal Mask, with Lugia VStar and Charizard ex in second and third place. 277 people were using Regidrago on day one, with only 35 remaining, according to stats provided by the Pokémon team on X/Twitter. View the full article
JRPGs and open worlds don't typically go together, but there are a handful out there that marry these two wonderful genres to create immersive experiences unlike any other. Traditionally, JRPGs are more linear, guiding players through emotionally charged narratives about defeating a great evil. However, occasionally, developers experiment with the genre, introducing new elements and, in some cases, open worlds or zones. View the full article
After dominating the second day of the Pokemon World Championships and topping the usage charts across the VGC, it’s clear that Rapid Strike Urshifu’s time in the meta is up and it needs to go, pronto. Among the top 12 most-used Pokémon on day two of Worlds, there were few surprises. When it came to restricted Legendary Pokémon, it was Calyrex Shadow Rider, Calyrex Ice Rider, and Miraidon all came out on top for usage—to the surprise of few. Meanwhile, the likes of Incineroar, Rillaboom, and Raging Bolt are still dominating the Regulation G meta with Rapid Strike Urshifu taking the throne at 61.32 percent usage. View the full article
Civilization 6 is packed with unique features and mechanics that can confuse newer players of the game, primarily due to how many there are. Including the two expansions added since launch, as well as the latest New Frontier Pass, there are numerous things that you need to pay attention to. View the full article
A document has been floating around the internet, allegedly containing a list of “Do’s & Dont’s” for content creators who receive keys for ****** Myth: Wukong. The list, which has been publicly disclosed by at least one YouTube channel still hasn’t been verified, but contains a list of topics that reviewers agree not to discuss […] Source View the full article
Hollow Knight: Silksong won't appear at Gamescom 2024, an event representative has confirmed. While Team Cherry fans will hardly be happy with this omission, Silksong skipping Gamescom is far from surprising, as the game has been MIA for a while now. View the full article
After a grueling summer split, our top six LCS squads converge for North America’s League of Legends crown in the Summer Championship. This edition of the LCS summer playoffs is a little more special: Not only will teams be playing for a spot at this year’s League World Championship, but this is the last LCS of its kind before the subregion merger sees South ********* squads join the fold for 2025. View the full article
There's a lot to take in with the latest trailer for Dragon Age: The Veilguard. The most obvious reveal is that Morrigan is back, although some fans suspect that there's more to this than BioWare is letting on. It's also been revealed that Solas' ritual has gone horrifically wrong, allowing ancient gods to rampage Thedas. View the full article
Five Nights at Freddys is one of the most confusing series when it comes to finding a cohesive narrative between all the games, and the latest release, Steam hit FNAF: Into the Pit, is no exception. A large debate has already started to take place online over whether the game should be considered part of the main canon, or if it is its own separate story. As is typical with Five Nights at Freddys, the game leaves a lot of these questions up for interpretation, so players are unlikely to get one solid answer. View the full article
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