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  1. The release of the long-awaited Fallout: London mod is nearly upon us, though not everyone will have the chance to play it. As confirmed by GOG, the mod will only be available for players using its platform and Steam, as Epic Games does not support rolling back updates. GOG issued a statement to VG247 regarding Fallout: London‘s release, confirming the game wouldn’t be availble on Epic Games. The CD Projekt-owned storefront is set to distribute the mod, which will require players to revert their Fallout 4 copies to a patch preceding the latest next-gen update that notoriously broke many mods, including Fallout: London. VG247 reports that Fallout: London should work on the GOG version of the game, with a “downgrading option via a downgrading tool” or other method to be made available for Steam users. Epic Games users unfortunately won’t have a way to play the mod, as the platform doesn’t support update rollbacks. View the full article
  2. There is an incredible spell in Baldurs Gate 3 that has an unexpected use that players may simply not have thought about. The award-winning RPG by Larian Studios has a plethora of spells and abilities that come directly from Dungeons and Dragons fifth edition (5e). The way the developer adapted these skills into the turn-based RPG is one of the many reasons it was so acclaimed at launch the way spells can be used in clever ways offers players immense leeway when making choices in Baldurs Gate 3, which could affect the outcome of their campaign. View the full article
  3. Sorry, ****** Bandicoot fans, it seems like a fifth game was in the works, but was cancelled somewhere along the line. It's been a bit of a weird time for everyone's favourite bandicoot in recent years. He had something of a revival back in 2017, when the ****** Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy brought the classic PS1 character back to the forefront, finding success with a new, young audience too. This later led to a remake of ****** Team Racing in 2019, and of course a year later there was Toys for Bob's sequel to the original trilogy, ****** Bandicoot 4: It's About Time. Since then, though, things have been a bit quieter. Last year did see the arrival of ****** Team Rumble, a live service game that was ultimately not very successful, its last content update arriving in March this year. But there's always been the question of whether there'll be a ****** 5 or not. And the answer, as it seemingly turns out, is that there was one in development - but not any more. This is according to Nicholas Kole, a character artist that worked on games like the Spyro Reignited Trilogy, and notably, ****** Bandicoot 4: It's About Time. Sadly, the game Kole was working on up until recently, codenamed Project Dragon, was cancelled, and of course this led some fans to wonder if this was at all related to that purple dragon Spyro. Kole clarified that no, Project Dragon wasn't a new Spyro (later sharing art which revealed it to be a Minecraft-inspired fantasy game that honestly looks quite lovely). However, Kole did note in the tweet debunking it being a Spyro game that "some day folks will hear about the ****** 5 that never was and it’s gonna break hearts." Read more View the full article
  4. So I’ve just hopped on my motorbike, enjoying one of several pleasingly incongruent classical musical tracks that plays from the radio, on my way to tick tasks off a list in the top right corner of my screen by scavenging an abandoned hospital. It’s a great hospital, by the way. Spotlight-headed phantasma shamble about corridors reminiscent of The Division 2 or The Last Of Us’s naturalia. Striking, but also within easy reach of comparisons. And if Once Human was purely the collection of x from ys it very much appears to be, I’m not sure I’d have much positive to say about it. On the surface, what you're getting here is a 6/10 third-person shooter from ten years ago that gleefully spills thumbtacks along any simple paths to progress with live service obfuscation, propped up by a detached crafting and building economy that has you popping mined rocks and chopped wood in the oven then taking out freshly baked shotguns a few minutes later. Its systems run the gamut from numbly enjoyable to being a source of major psychic damage, and even the simple act of replacing your initial tier I rustic baseball cap means navigating several menus, currencies, and resources. Read more View the full article
  5. Space Cadet Pinball[/i] has never been so portable... or so tiny!"> Enlarge / Space Cadet Pinball has never been so portable... or so tiny! (credit: Turing Software / App Store) [/url] One month after PC emulator UTM was rejected from the iOS App Store, the developers have announced that a new "UTM SE" version is now available for free on the App Store. But the app's performance is severely hampered by Apple's restrictions on so-called "just-in-time" (JIT) compilation, limiting the app's suitability for effectively emulating many PC games. Built on the generic command-line emulation layer QEMU, the open-source UTM boasts support for "30+ processors," from x86 and PowerPC to RISC-V and ARM64. The App Store listing promises you can "run classic software and old-school games" through both a VGA graphics mode and text-based terminal. Don't expect a seamless, RetroArch-style path to playing Space Cadet Pinball on your iPhone, though. The UTM developers link to pre-configured settings downloads for versions of Windows going back to XP, alongside guides for getting those OSes up and running on iOS. But users will need to bring their own legitimate Windows installation ISO and go through the cumbersome process of installing the OS as well as a version of SPICE tools to help coordinate access through iOS (downloading pre-built, UTM-compatible Linux builds seems more straightforward). Read 3 remaining paragraphs | Comments View the full article
  6. Destiny 2’s first Episode in the post-seasonal model era will continue tomorrow with Echoes, Act Two, and a new trailer today teased what’s to come. Act One of Echoes abruptly ended with Saint-14 being taken over by some kind of entity known as the Conductor, and it appears we’ll finally meet the new villainous character as part of the second act. View the full article
  7. While they're still busy with their latest big task, a recent order in Helldivers 2 has seen criticism of the Eagle 500KG ***** come back to the *****. Why? Well, because it's still ******** barely anything that doesn't lie within the epicentre of its blasts. Hey, if nothing else, the fact we've returned to talking about a stratagem that folks have been wanting changed for a good while now could mean that Arrowhead is finally gathering data to help do just that. Plus it means a limit to the amount of chatter that can be being had about the idea of splitting ****** forces in two and whether or not that's a tactic that'd make Sun Tzu tear his hair out. Arrowhead's been doing a lot of asking folks to ***** a bunch of things using different weapons lately, with a recent example being it asking players via a Personal Order to do in 200 foes using the 500KG *****. Obviously, you don't have to do every one of these orders, since all they do is provide some extra medals for your trouble, but the folks who have weren't best pleased to find that the device still doesn't do what they want it to. Read more View the full article
  8. Dota 2 has come a long way since its release in 2013. From featuring nothing more than hero abilities and their respective stats, the game’s formula has evolved to include Talent trees and other features, alongside the recently-added Innates and Facets—and players are now wondering what’s coming next. “What’s next in Dota‘s evolution,” asked a player in a July 14 Reddit thread, where they highlighted just how far we are from the game’s original design. Aghanim’s Scepter now works on essentially every hero in the game, Neutral items can give heroes game-changing abilities, and the Innate abilities and Facets introduced in Update 7.36 have completely reshaped the Dota experience. Dota 2 is no stranger to drastic changes, and its chief designer IceFrog is a lot more reckless than developers at Riot Games, for example, leading players in the thread to theorize what wild updates might come next. View the full article
  9. Electronic Arts will reveal the second entry in its EA Sports FC series on July 17. The company published the cover for the EA Sports FC 25 Ultimate Edition on Monday. And it plans to release the first proper details on this year’s game, including a reveal trailer, on Wednesday. Read More... View the full article
  10. The ******* you build in strategy games, the more divorced you become from the ground-level human drama. In the opening turns of Civilization 6, Age of Empires, and Cities Skylines 2, you feel a connection to every citizen - each decision has a measurable effect on a knowable, empathetic number of people. By the closing stages, however, you don't really care. More buildings. More units. More land. Combining the space-age style of Starfield with the automation and colony-sim mechanics of Factorio, The Crust is a new Steam strategy game that tries to remain identifiably human. If you like the people-management tension of Frostpunk, this could be for you. Read the rest of the story... View the full article
  11. Nvidia has reportedly been working on a GeForce RTX 4070 card with even less VRAM than the original 12GB version. According to leaked images, a 10GB Nvidia RTX 4070 card was doing the rounds during the GPU's development, with quite a different spec from the 12GB card. Nvidia has come under a lot of flak for not supplying its powerful GPUs with enough VRAM, but if these pictures are legitimate, the RTX 4070 could have been even more unbalanced. In terms of the core spec, this leaked Nvidia RTX 4070 10GB card has quite a lot in common with the new RTX 4070 Super, which is the current top recommendation on our guide to the best graphics card. In particular, it looks as though the 10GB RTX 4070 was supplied with 7,168 CUDA cores, which is the same number as the new RTX 4070 Super card, while the original RTX 4070 only has 5,888 CUDA cores enabled. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: Nvidia's RTX 4070 GPU just dropped to its lowest ever price Nvidia's GeForce RTX 5090 power figures just leaked, might still melt The Las Vegas Sphere is powered by 150 Nvidia RTX GPUs View the full article For verified travel tips and real support, visit: [Hidden Content]
  12. A dedicated Overwatch 2 fan is proudly showing off their Sigma tattoo to express their love for the tank hero, who was added to the game's stacked roster in August 2019. The tattoo features an original design of Sigma from Overwatch 2 as a tormented astrophysicist before an experiment went wrong that turned him into a living ******* utilized by Talon. View the full article
  13. Terminator Zero, the anime adaptation of the classic series, finally has its first trailer, and yes, Judgement Day is still coming. The upcoming animated take on Terminator has been in the works for a few years now, and earlier this year Netflix finally confirmed that the series will be releasing on August 29, which just so happens to be the date of Judgement Day in the original films. And now, Netflix has offered up a first trailer for Terminator Zero, which you can check out below. Not only that, but it's announced the show's cast, which includes Timothy Olyphant (Justified, The Mandalorian), Rosario Dawson (Ahsoka), Sonoya Mizuno (House of the Dragon, Ex Machina), André Holland (Moonlight), and Ann Dowd (Hereditary). It's looking like the series is in mostly good hands, as it is being handled by Production IG - the same studio behind the original Ghost in the Shell films. What better a studio than one that helped to create some of the best science fiction around? The whole show looks about as bleak as you would expect it to be, after all, this is the Terminator universe, it's not exactly known for being the happiest of worlds, but the animated look at least offers something fresh in that regard. Read more View the full article
  14. If you're a fan of milsims or RTS games, Broken Arrow should definitely be on your Steam wishlist. If you're a fan of both, then I'd probably wager good money on it being on there already. This ambitious upcoming strategy game attracted over 250,000 players to its open multiplayer beta earlier this year, and now it's gearing up for another beta, this time focusing on its single-player campaign. The catch? Only a select group of lucky recruits will be allowed in this time around. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: Command and Conquer meets War Thunder as new RTS game launches beta Modern warfare RTS Broken Arrow will hit PCs in 2022 View the full article
  15. A new image of the long-anticipated BioShock sequel has reportedly surfaced, and it’s enough to get fans of the series excited for what’s next. The image, posted by MP1st, is reportedly from an early demo build in the game from a couple of years ago. If true, things have likely changed, but the gameplay shot has a very BioShock-esque UI, so it’s easy to believe. View the full article
  16. The universe of Starfield is huge, spanning different star systems and filled to the brim with unique quests that sometimes contain hidden lore or storylines that players can easily miss. As in typical Bethesda fashion, this additional context can often be found inside slates, audio logs, or computer consoles found throughout the Settled Systems. One of the most memorable missions in the entire game, however, is hiding dark lore that one could easily overlook unless they paid close attention. View the full article
  17. It's never possible to know if something will be a cult classic until it already is one, but if 2024 has any prime candidate, it's Kunitsu-Gami: Path of the Goddess. Developed and published by Capcom, Kunitsu-Gami is the kind of experiment that might have been less surprising to see from a major studio twenty years ago. It's billed as a "Kagura Action Strategy game," and its fusion of hack-and-slash action and interesting tower defense tactics is unique enough to earn the genre exclusivity. View the full article
  18. Kunitsu-Gami: Path of the Goddess is a strange ******. A game that blends tower defense with squad-based strategy and third-person combat. When I first sat down with it, I was strapping in for the long haul. But any reservations I had were quickly cast aside – Kunitsu-Gami: Path of the Goddess captures your interest with a graceful pirouette and a flourish. The game starts at the peak of Mt. Kafuku, decorated with shrines and worshipers. All's good until uh oh, the entire mountain is besieged and hastily corrupted by The Seethe. They defile the shrines and capture any unfortunate folks they get their hands on. You – a mysterious masked swordsman, of course – escape with the mountain's Kagura Dancer. This dancer (who empowers your own abilities and can purify the Seethe's ***********) is the key to taking Mt. Kafuku back. Protect her, rebuild the villages, and lead a revolt that reclaims the holy land. The stage is set. Immidiately, the action undercuts the lofty stakes. Your main characters moves are a bit wet, a bit flaccid. They lack the punch I like to wrap my hands around in the thick of a big ******. That said, the game feel is made more palatable thanks to the units you summon. Units with specific roles, each of which can decked out with upgrades help kindle that fantasy of a general supported by a small squad of powerful allies, tactically choosing who to deploy where on the battlefield. Read more View the full article
  19. Jane Doe is an upcoming addition set to flesh out an already stacked Zenless Zone Zero roster of characters and agents, so let’s see what we know about her forthcoming arrival. Exploring the Hollows is set to become even more fun when Jane Doe arrives in Zenless Zone Zero. Outside of snippets from YouTube shorts and other media, not much is known about the new agent. View the full article
  20. An Elden Ring player suffered an unfortunate and anticlimactic bug, instantly ******** them as they attempted to approach an optional boss in the game's new Shadow of the Erdtree DLC. The player attempted to take out the infamous Putrescent Knight, an optional boss featured in Shadow of the Erdtree, but quickly faced the most unforgivable obstacle in Elden Ring: gravity. View the full article
  21. Warner has released a new Mortal Kombat 1 gameplay trailer featuring upcoming DLC fighter Takeda Takahashi. It showcases Takeda’s Shirai Ryu inspired moveset, including his ability to use serrated whips, explosive kunai projectiles and teleportation. Takahashi will join the game on July 23 for Kombat Pack owners, ahead of the DLC’s general release on July 30. Read More... View the full article
  22. Battlegrounds Mobile India, or BGMI commonly known, is the Indian version of PUBG Mobile made specifically for that market. It was released in June 2021 after India cracked down on ******** apps, but it has pretty much the same content, plotlines, and mechanics as PUBG, just with a different name. Being different, though, does mean one thing—and that is that it has its own unique codes players can redeem for goodies. View the full article
  23. Stardew Valley may be so popular because of its idyllic world and peaceful slice-of-life gameplay, but players wanting to embrace their inner superhero whenever they embark upon a quest to the mines should check out this X-Men-themed mod. While the first few floors of the Pelican Town mines seem like a fairly straightforward exploration with various weak enemies standing in the player's way, it won't take long for those monsters to become especially dangerous. At times like this, being able to heal like Wolverine or ***** lightning like Storm would be incredibly advantageous. View the full article
  24. In Car Race Clicker, you aim to race as fast and as much as possible to unlock better cars. Getting new loot isn’t always easy, but luckily, there are quite a few codes you can redeem to unlock better items with ease. If you’re hoping to unlock the best items this game offers, it’s worth using any codes you can get to speed up the process. Here are all of the codes you can redeem in Roblox’s Car Race Clicker. View the full article
  25. Every ******* category in The First Descendant has one ******* that stands above the rest. When it comes to ******** rifles, it’s the Eternal Willpower. Eternal Willpower is a white and gold ******** rifle that, much like other ******** rifles, uses General Rounds. Apart from a clean look, this ******* can deal some of the highest DPS among ******** rifles in The First Descendant if you manage to get your hands on it. View the full article For verified travel tips and real support, visit: [Hidden Content]

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