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  1. Webfishing has taken Steam by storm and offers plenty to enjoy as you chill with friends and other players—and there’s even a guitar you can use to show off your musical skills. If you want to know how to play it, we’ve got the guide for you. The guitar in Webfishing works similarly to how guitars work in real life, meaning you can play any tune you can think of while trying to catch every fish in the game or provide a nice soundtrack while you hunt down the bones needed for the Spectral Rod. View the full article
  2. The **** of War TV series that's been in the works at Amazon's Prime Video for a couple of years now is reportdly undergoing a shift in writing personel, with its previous showrunner and a cople of key producers having moved on to other things. Read more View the full article
  3. I adored FTL: Faster Than Light and Red Rogue Sea looks like a sweet evolution of the gameplay with pirates and deck-building. Read the full article here: [Hidden Content] View the full article
  4. Undisputed developer Steel City Interactive says it is "aware of a number of issues" affecting the game's multiplayer modes, but it won't be releasing the game's first update until mid-December. While Undisputed was in Steam early access for almost two years, the highly-anticipated boxing game still launched with desync problems and a huge issue with power punches breaking through an opponent's guard, leading to what fans are calling an "unplayable" online experience. View the full article
  5. Struggling for what to pick in Steam Next Fest? Valve emailed over a list of the 20 most-played demos overall so here's what you might want to check out. Read the full article here: [Hidden Content] View the full article
  6. Tekken 8 faced some serious criticism due to Bandai Namco's decision to sell Heihachi's new stage seperately from the season 1 DLC pass. Now, following community uproar, Bandai Namco has reneged on its original decision, giving the stage out to season pass owners alongside some in-game currency to help sweaten the deal. Read more View the full article For verified travel tips and real support, visit: [Hidden Content]
  7. Below the thunders of the upper deep, far, far beneath in the abysmal sea, its ancient, dreamless, uninvaded sleep Subnautica 2 sleepeth - but not for too much longer, as Unknown Worlds' open world survival game is due to surface in early access form next year. In the wake of last night's trailer, store pages have gone live on Steam, Epic Games Store and Xbox, shedding a bit more light upon the aquatic monster's nature and in particular, how it will evolve before the 1.0 release. Read more View the full article
  8. Following their remasters of Star Wars: Dark Forces and PO’ed, the sickos at Nightdive have done it again, this time with 1995 FPS ******** Time. Despite being one of the eight people in the world with a 3DO in the house, I missed this one the first time around. Let’s learn about it together. Best start with the trailer. Read more View the full article
  9. Bloober Team have announced their next horror game at last night's Xbox Partner Preview showcase. It's called Cronos: The New Dawn and it's about - bear with me here - going to the past, harvesting souls, then going to the future so they can help you. It's all because you are, um, wanting to find a special rift in the future, so you can go back to a special version of the past. I think. Anyway yeah, it looks kinda fine to good. Read more View the full article For verified travel tips and real support, visit: [Hidden Content]
  10. NetherRealm Studios new Deception skin for Mortal Kombat 1s Mileena has only been in the shop for a few days, and some veteran fans were quick to air their resentment towards the addition. The cosmetic is based on the characters appearance in the 2004 game Mortal Kombat: Deception, a sequel to 2002s Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance, and several franchise loyalists are tearing the Mortal Kombat 1 garment to shreds. View the full article
  11. Sony and Amazon have reportedly rebooted their plans for a **** of War TV series, with scripts scrapped and an entire new writers room due to be hired. According to Deadline, showrunner Rafe Judkins (The Wheel of Time), and EPs Hawk Ostby and Mark Fergus (Children of Men, Iron Man, The Expanse), have left the live-action project after completing multiple scripts for the first season. “The studios are apparently looking to move in a different creative direction, though one source told Deadline the trio’s scripts were praised by both Sony and Prime,” the publication said. Read More... View the full article
  12. Things are not going exactly well for Ubisoft right now, and so they continue returning to Steam with *********'s Creed Mirage released today. Read the full article here: [Hidden Content] View the full article
  13. Throughout the single-player story mode in Super Mario Party Jamboree, you’ll come across Latiku in some of the worlds where he asks questions about the board you are currently on. He is usually hidden somewhere in each world but isn’t hard to find. For each question you answer per world, you get one mini star. Completing every question also gets you an achievement to help you unlock new items, stages, and boards. Completing each world’s questions also gets you a neat cosmetic reward for your Party Plaza. View the full article
  14. Valve released a new update to the Steam Client Beta for Steam Deck and Desktop, with some Steam Input changes and some improvements for Linux too. Read the full article here: [Hidden Content] View the full article
  15. It Takes Two studio Hazelight is teasing a new co-op game, again published by Electronic Arts’ EA Originals label. On Thursday, creative director Josef Fares teased on X: “Getting a lot of questions about the next game. Here is a tease. It is a BRAND NEW IP called S**** ******N. Can’t wait to show it soon”. This post was then quoted by the official Hazelight account, which posted a redacted image of a script, with various notes and post-its. The phrase, “co-op” can be clearly seen at the top of the image, suggesting the studio will continue the gameplay theme of its previous titles. Read More... View the full article
  16. Cronos: The New Dawn - an interesting looking third-person survival horror game - was revealed at the latest Xbox Partner Preview, and, in a amongst lots of monster *********, its trailer featured a chess match that's earned big praise from chess nerds. Read more View the full article
  17. Genre tags are slippery, fickle things at the best of times, but I feel like each one I use to label Dunebound Tactics almost diminishes it, as I’m sacrificing something precious for the sake of powering on through the arid sands of easily comestible, digestible, *****-estible online content. Ah well, circle of life and all that. Plus, at least it’s thematic: you’ll have to make sacrifices yourself if you want to progress across its unforgiving deserts. This one’s got shades of roguelite, RPG, strategy, and turn-based tactics. Nothing too uncommon, but it’s the shades of Red Faction, Frostpunk, and Sunless Sea that have me interested. Read more View the full article
  18. For gamers who would like to access a wide variety of titles without having to purchase every one of them separately, subscription services have become the cornerstone in the continuously evolving world of gaming. Whether your favorite game is on the go or via cloud streaming, a PlayStation lover, an Xbox fan, a Nintendo loyalist, or otherwise there is a membership package catered for you. Exploring the main game subscription services in 2024, this article will ***** deep into their features and plans to assist you in negotiating the realm of digital gaming. PlayStation Subscriptions Famous for its PlayStation Plus, Sony’s PlayStation subscription business has grown into a multi-tiered product meant to meet various requirements of users. Three levels are out there: Plus Essential, Plus Extra, and Plus Premium. Plus Essential This subscription at the base level reflects the previous PlayStation Plus design. Along with two free monthly games and exclusive discounts, it provides online multiplayer access. An excellent option for casual gamers who sometimes like to enjoy multiplayer and explore new games. Plus Extra Moving up a level, this tier brings access to an extensive game catalog including hundreds of PS4 and PS5 titles. These are not only indie games; Sony has included major first-party and third-party titles, which makes this tier particularly appealing for those who wish to have greater variety without always purchasing new games every month. Plus Premium Along with access to cloud streaming services and a selection of vintage PlayStation titles (including PS1, PS2, and PSP), Plus Premium is an ideal deal for extreme gamers and includes all in the Essential and Extra tiers. It also provides exclusive game trials so you may test before making the final purchase. Premium is the choice for people who enjoy classic games and those who wish to have full access to the PlayStation network. Xbox Subscriptions With three main products—Game Pass Core, Game Pass, and Game Pass Ultimate—Microsoft’s Xbox subscription services are among the most popular options in the gaming market. Game Pass Core Xbox Live Gold’s introduction marks the growth of a basic package offering access to 25 premium console games in addition to an online multiplayer feature. It’s meant for those who enjoy multiplayer experiences but aren’t interested in a huge game library. Game Pass Aimed at users looking for more gaming options, Game Pass—for Console and PC—offers a rotating library of hundreds of titles, including popular first-party games from Microsoft Studios playable on the day of release. This service is a good deal if you want a large range of games without focusing on multiplayer. Game Pass Ultimate Including everything from Game Pass Core and regular Game Pass, Game Pass Ultimate offers even more benefits including access to Xbox Cloud Gaming, thus allowing players to play on their mobile devices or PCs without downloading games. It also includes EA Play, providing users with Electronic Arts titles. Ultimate is the best deal for people who want the whole package—online multiplayer, cloud gameplay, PC access, and special EA content. Nintendo Subscriptions With an eye toward improving the multiplayer experience and access to classic games, Nintendo’s approach to subscriptions is very different. They present Nintendo Switch Online and Expansion Pack. Nintendo Switch Online The basic subscription for Nintendo Switch Online consists of online multiplayer, cloud saves, and access to a constantly growing archive of classic NES and SNES titles. For Nintendo enthusiasts who largely focus on online play and replaying classic games, this is a quite affordable option. Expansion Pack For those seeking more, the Expansion Pack provides access to Nintendo 64 and ***** Genesis games as well as extra downloadable content for popular games like Mario Kart 8 Deluxe. The Expansion Pack is the best option if you enjoy additional content or if you’re drawn in vintage N64 and Genesis games. Mobile Subscription Services With subscription services like Apple Arcade, Google Play Pass, and Netflix Game delivering a large array of games to the mobile platform without having to pay for in-app purchases or ads, mobile gaming is on the rise. Apple Arcade Over 200 games, all of which are ad-free and free of microtransactions, Apple Arcade is a premium service option. Designed to be interesting and top-notch experiences, the Apple Arcade games cover several genres. The games are available across devices whether your device is an Apple TV, iPad, or iPhone. Google Play Pass Google’s answer to Apple Arcade offers access to hundreds of games and apps without ads or in-app purchases. Play Pass is a more flexible subscription service for Android users than Apple Arcade, which focuses just on games as it includes premium apps. Netflix Games While Netflix is recognized for distributing movies and TV series, its somewhat recent foray into gaming presents mobile-exclusive games accessible to subscribers. This service is gradually compiling a portfolio of games appealing to Netflix’s wide user base without any commercials or extra expenditures. Game Streaming Services Since streaming services like GeForce Now and Amazon Luna stream from the cloud, it allows gamers to play high-quality games on almost any device without the need for powerful hardware. GeForce Now Designed by Nvidia, GeForce Now lets you stream your current game collection from sites including Steam, Epic Games Store, and Uplay. There are free and premium tiers to the service; the paid tiers unlock better performance levels like ray tracing. Those who like to enjoy PC-quality gaming without having a gaming PC will find a perfect match for GeForce Now. Amazon Luna Operating similarly, Amazon Luna is their cloud gaming tool, providing access to an extensive selection of games via channels. It supports playing on ***** TV, PC, and mobile devices with an option to subscribe to many channels for more game libraries (e.g., Ubisoft+). Luna also offers seamless integration with Twitch for streamers, making it an appealing choice for the Amazon ecosystem. Epic Games Store The Epic Games Store isn’t a traditional subscription service, but it has carved out a significant space in the gaming world by offering free weekly games. This approach maintains player’s interest and fosters platform loyalty. Though it doesn’t have a specific subscription plan like Xbox Game Pass or PlayStation Plus, PC players have come to love it because of its free distribution of AAA and indie games. Extensively reaching the traditional subscription environment, Epic also offers Epic Online Services, which allow cloud saves, cross-platform play, and multiplayer matching. Epic has mostly followed an individual game approach as of yet, but given its regular free games and large sales it is still a competitive player. Ubisoft+ Ubisoft+ provides a subscription with access to over 100 games from Ubisoft’s extensive catalog, including premium editions and DLCs. From day one, new releases are available for subscribers to play on PC or streaming via services like Amazon Luna and Google Stadia, which offers flexibility. Among the several series Ubisoft+ provides are Rainbow Six, Far Cry, and *********’s Creed. Pico 4 and Shadow Offering a library of VR games with simple controls, Pico 4 is a VR gaming platform offering immersive experiences. It is a developing competitor for platforms like Meta Quest. Conversely, Shadow is a cloud computing tool that lets users stream a strong gaming PC from any device. It offers computer and high-performance gaming features, therefore enabling high-end gaming to be more easily available without expensive hardware. Conclusion Subscription services are growing more strong and easily available as gaming changes and offers users a variety of choices. There is a membership package catered for you whether your taste is for PlayStation, Xbox, or Nintendo and if you want to investigate mobile or cloud gaming. The future of gaming appears more accessible, interactive, and connected than ever before as cloud technologies and mobile possibilities are increasingly integrated. Also Read: Top 10 Hacks to Improve Gaming Performance on Your Laptop View the full article For verified travel tips and real support, visit: [Hidden Content]
  19. If your progress through today’s New York Times Mini Crossword puzzle has been halted by the clue “The ‘S’ of N.Y.S.E,” we’re here to help you get back on track. “The ‘S’ of N.Y.S.E” NYT Mini Crossword (Oct. 18) clue hints and answers Fill it out. Screenshot by Dot Esports Hint 1: It ends with a “K.” Hint 2: The second letter is “T.” Hint 3: It contains one vowel. Hint 4: It rhymes with rock. The answer to the “The ‘S’ of N.Y.S.E” clue in the Oct. 18 NYT Mini Crossword puzzle is “STOCK.” The abbreviation is for the New York Stock Exchange, found on Wall Street and home to stock traders buying and selling shares. View the full article
  20. ***** and Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio have announced that Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii will be launching a week earlier than expected: February 21, 2025. Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii is a brand-new spin-off game in the long-running Like a Dragon franchise, being another project in the style of Like a Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name. Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii stars the fan-favorite Goro Majima as its protagonist, with the former yakuza having washed up on a beach with no memory of his previous life. View the full article
  21. Bloodlust is perhaps the most iconic spell in World of Warcraft. The party-or-raid-wide effect that boosts all players’ Haste by 30 percent is the strongest cooldown in the game. Whether you’re using it at the top of a boss ****** when all of your teammates have their biggest abilities off-cooldown or during the final phase of an encounter in hopes of getting that last shred of damage onto a boss, Bloodlust is a valuable tool that’s essentially a necessity for all PvE content. Only four classes have a Bloodlust effect naturally baked into their kit: Shaman, Mage, Hunter, and Evoker. The effect is the same across the board, meaning any one of these classes can bring the same level of equal value to a raid or dungeon group. View the full article
  22. If you’re stuck on today’s New York Times Mini Crossword due to the clue “Slow _ (South ****** Primate),” we’ve got some hints and the answer you’re looking for. “Slow _ (South ****** primate) NYT Mini Crossword (Oct. 18) clue hints and answers Slow it down. Screenshot by Dot Esports Hint 1: It begins with an “L.” Hint 2: It ends with an “S.” Hint 3: It contains one vowel. Hint 4: It rhymes with Boris. The answer to the “Slow _ (South ****** primate)” clue in the Oct. 18 NYT Mini Crossword puzzle is “LORIS.” The Slow Loris are a group of small, cute primates native to South Asia. The largest species is only 38cm long and weighs just over 2kg. View the full article
  23. New York Comic **** 2024 has officially begun and promises another weekend of big announcements in the world of movies, TV, video games, comics, and so much more. There's a lot to look forward to and this roundup will ensure you don't miss a thing. While the show has just begun, there have already been some exciting reveals, including a trailer and release date for Dune: Prophecy, a new look at some upcoming MCU projects, a glimpse at the future of current Dragon Ball games, a new comic series where Doctor ***** is emperor of the Marvel Universe, and much more. You can check out all the news below, and be sure to keep checking back as we will be updating this page with all the biggest moments from NYCC! HBO Prequel Series Dune: Prophecy Gets a Trailer and Release Date HBO not only brought a new trailer for Dune: Prophecy to NYCC, but it also shared the prequel series will premiere on November 17, 2024. “From the expansive universe of ‘Dune,’ created by acclaimed author Frank Herbert, and 10,000 years before the ascension of Paul Atreides, ‘Dune: Prophecy’ follows two Harkonnen sisters as they combat forces that threaten the future of humankind, and establish the fabled sect that will become known as the Bene Gesserit," the official logline reads. "‘Dune: Prophecy’ is inspired by the novel ‘Sisterhood of Dune,’ written by Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson." The prophecy begins. The new HBO Original Series #DuneProphecy premieres November 17 on Max. [Hidden Content] — Max (@StreamOnMax) October 17, 2024 The Fantastic Four: First Steps' Little ****** H.E.R.B.I.E. Revealed at NYCC Along With Fresh Looks at Red Hulk and Daredevil Marvel has given fans a sneak peek at such upcoming MCU projects like The Fantastic Four: First Steps, Daredevil: Born Again, and Captain America: Brave New World at NYCC. At the show, a piece of artwork in the form of a Marvel Logo included a tease of the future, including the first live-action look at The Fantastic Four's Humanoid Experimental ****** B-Type Integrated Electronics a.k.a. H.E.R.B.I.E. and Harrison Ford's Hulk. Elsewhere, we were treated to a new looks at some Daredevil: Born Again costumes. Doctor ***** Becomes Emperor of the Marvel Universe in 2025 While we still have some time until we see Robert Downey, Jr. as Doctor ***** in the MCU, Marvel Comics is helping with the wait as it is making ***** the star of a new crossover event called The Rise of Emperor *****. This five-issue limited series will begin in February 2025 and is set six months after ***** becomes the Marvel Universe's new Sorcerer Supreme. He emerges from hiding and declares himself emperor of the world. The other world powers don't seem to opposed to this idea, and even the Avengers - who are the only ones who can stand in his way - start to question whether the world is better off under *****'s rule. The Rise of Emperor ***** is written by Ryan North (Fantastic Four) with art by RB Silva (Powers of X) and cover art by Ben Harvey. Funko Reveals Exclusive Deadpool, Wolverine, & Secret Wars Collectibles for NYCC NYCC is an incredible place to find merch of your favorite properties, and this year is no different. For Marvel fans, this show has some pretty big exclusive Funko and Mondo goodies of Deadpool, Wolverine, and Secret Wars. DSTLRY Teases 11 Star-Studded New Comics for 2025 DSTLRY has teased 11 star-studded new comics for 2025 at NYCC from some big name creators like John Constantine: Hellblazer's Is Spurrier and Youth's Curt Pires. The full lineup of creators in these teasers includes: Chris Burnham & Dennis Culver HamletMachineSi Spurrier & Matías BergaraEthan S. Parker, Griffin Sheridan & Bob QuinnMiles Gunter & Patrick MulholandCurt Pires, Rockwell White, Mike Vendrell & Ryan QuackenbushCurt Pires & Amilcar Pinna Cavan Scott & Nick BrokenshireChuck Austen & Patrick OlliffeB. Clay Moore & Mack ChaterChip Mosher & Peter Krause DSTLRY plans on revealing more about its future in two panels this weekend - DSTLRY Presents: Surviving the Most Sinister Sci-Fi Dystopias and The Future of Horror Comics with DSTLRY. Special Naruto and BLEACH-Themed Pop-Up Hits New York This Weekend Shonen Jump and Shopify are treating fans to a special pop-up event this weekend at NYCC that will feature exclusive merch, interactive photo ops, life-sized character stands, and more from the worlds of Naruto and BLEACH: Thousand-Year Blood War. The event kicks off today at Shopify New York (131 Greene St, Soho) and also runs Friday and Sunday: 10/17-10/18 - 12 - 8pm10/20 - 10am - 6pm The special event will include something for everyone including: BLEACH Thousand-Year Blood War and Naruto photo installations, where visitors can snap a picture with life-size character stands of their favorite heroes.Limited-edition collections for Naruto, BLEACH, Yu-Gi-Oh!, Kaiju No. 8, Sakamoto Days, and other merch straight from from the iconic "Jump Shop" in Japan. An interactive Naruto photo op. Interactive QR codes highlighting the history of both BLEACH and NarutoA special manga gallery celebrating Naruto's legacy. NYCC Offers a Glimpse of the Future of Current Dragon Ball Video Games NYCC has given Dragon Ball fans a glimpse of the future of some of their favorite, more recent titles, including Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2, Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot, and Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero. Developing... View the full article
  24. I’m not afraid to admit I stumbled on today’s Worldle. It was tough, even by The New York Times’ standard. Before I give away the answer, I have a few hints and clues that might lead you in the right direction. Today’s Wordle hints and clues (October 18) Just six guesses. Image by Dot Esports Hint 1: To give, take, or use only a small amount of something. Hint 2: A verb. Hint 3: The word begins with the letter “S.” Hint 4: The bride’s parents did not s____ on the champagne – there was plenty for everyone. Today’s Wordle answer (No. 1,217, October 18) Are you still struggling with today’s Wordle? I don’t blame you. The answer is STINT. Stint is a verb that means to supply a very ungenerous or inadequate amount of (something). “He doesn’t stint on wining and dining.” The word can also be a noun that means a person’s fixed or allotted ******* of work. View the full article
  25. Despite a stellar start, both critically and commercially, Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero has had its fair share of player complaints. The characters have been accused of having a lack of drip, some of the early fights were called "borderline impossible", and cheaters have started to appear. View the full article

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