Genshin Impact may be introducing a new Mondstadt character in Version 5.5, as a recent ***** seems to depict the final design for a female 5-Star Catalyst. Despite being the first region introduced in Genshin Impact, Mondstadt has been woefully underrepresented in content updates following the launch of Inazuma. The latest Mondstadt character added to the game was Mika in Version 3.5, while there have been no new Mondstadt 5-Stars since Eula in Version 1.5. View the full article
Astro ****’s first area, Gorilla Nebula, has a few secret levels hiding away for you to find on your way to 100 percent completion. They can be tricky to find if you don’t know where to look, though. Thankfully, we’ve painstakingly spent more time than we care to admit to finding them all so we can pass that knowledge on to you. View the full article
Astro **** has many interesting trophies to unlock, and one asks you to bust a move with an iconic marsupial. This Astro **** trophy is a neat reference to one of PlayStation’s former mascots, but knowing the character, where to find them, and how to dance aren’t spelled out. After about an hour of character-searching and button-mashing, though, we know how to do it—so let’s pass that knowledge on to you. View the full article
The next chapter in The Sims 4 has seemingly leaked and it could be one of the grimmest expansions yet. When it comes to adding content to The Sims 4, Maxis has done a commendable job of updating the game with fresh content, mechanics, and items, but many players believe the experience is reaching a saturation point. Regardless, the next expansion is likely on the way and while nothing has been confirmed, the latest ***** suggests it could be the perfect DLC to celebrate Halloween. View the full article
In real life, you dunk a basketball by standing close to the hoop, jumping, and hoping for the best (unless you’re actually good). For Astro ****, you need need to perform a certain action to dunk a basketball for the “Um Jammer Slammy” trophy. The Astro **** trophy list is very versatile, requiring you to take a picture at a Photo Spot and even dance with 100 Bots at the ****** Site. The far-reaching trophy list is sure to take you on a journey, and one of the first trophies you can obtain is “Um Jammer Slammy.” View the full article
******* Canyon is one of the earliest levels in Astro ****. It ends up being one of the trickiest in the whole game when hunting down every ****, Puzzle Piece, and secret exit—but we’ve found them all. Team Asobi is notorious for sneakily hiding collectibles in plain sight. It was common in Astro **** Rescue Mission and continued in Astro’s Playroom, and makes collectible hunting a ton of fun and adds longevity. View the full article
Go-Go Archipelago is the first level of the Tentacle System in Astro **** and sees you hunting down the usual seven Bots, three Puzzle Pieces, and even another secret exit that takes you to a secret level in a far-off galaxy. In Go-Go Archipelago, you scale a mountain using a new power-up—but finding all the collectibles on offer proves even more complicated than the Gorilla Nebula. Thankfully, we found them all, so you don’t have to. View the full article
Rollin’ Down in the Deeps is another weekly quest in WoW The War Within. It’s worth doing to increase your Renown with the Assembly of the Deeps. While the quest itself is straightforward, it’s also a little bit tedious, and it might take a while to finish it. So, here’s our full guide to start and complete Rollin’ Down in the Deeps quest in The War Within. View the full article
One of the secret levels found in Astro ****’s Lost Galaxy is called Funky Fungi, and as the name teases, you go underground to search for collectibles and goodies along the way. Like the other levels in this Astro **** world, there are five Bots and two Puzzle Pieces to find. It’s easy to get lost or miss one as they are so well hidden, so let’s run you through each one or show you where you might have missed one. View the full article
One of the many secret trophies in Astro **** involves finding a gold butterfly in the Apes on the Loose level, and despite sounding easy, the butterfly is well hidden. If you’re looking to find it as quickly as possible so you can go back to capturing Bots and finding Puzzle Pieces, then we’ve got you covered. View the full article
Astro **** brings together a hammer-wielding deity and an axe, and if you’re not a fan of **** of War, the Thaw, **** of Thunder Trophy! trophy might seem a bit peculiar to you. **** of War is a franchise synonymous with PlayStation, and it’s been attributed to the blue brand for 20 years. **** of War has virtually seen and done it all from Greek mythology to the recent transition into Norse tales—and Astro **** recognizes this. View the full article
You can do many things in Astro ****: ******* enemies, use cool gadgets, explore weird and wonderful planets, and if you have time, you can make Astro dance with 100 Bots for a trophy. Astro is adorable, from his puppy-like blue eyes to his endearing reactions to everything in the environment. He’s an expressive character who enjoys getting stuff done in Astro ****. This is great, because if you’re chasing the Astro **** trophy list, you need to complete many extra objectives. View the full article
The Lost Galaxy world is the sixth secret world of Astro ****. It houses a bunch of secret levels you can find throughout the main story, including the first: Fan Club. These levels have their share of collectibles to find, but there are fewer. Fan Club in Astro **** has five Bots and two Puzzle Pieces hidden off the beaten path, but they’re some of the more challenging collectibles to get. View the full article
Astro ****‘s Construction Derby (no, not Destruction Derby) level aptly takes Astro to a construction yard filled with peril, moving parts, and a load of Bots and Puzzle Pieces waiting for you to find them. Astro ****‘s core story levels feature an assortment of Bots, Puzzle Pieces, and even the odd secret exit to Warp you away. Your time in Construction Derby is no different, as the Gorilla Nebula level utilizes sneaky hijinx to hide its valuable assets away. View the full article
Yep, this is an actual thing. Following the news that Concord isn't long for this world, there's now a Change.org petition for the game to be re-released, reasoning that people were just too busy to play in the time around its launch last month. In case you've been living under a rock, Sony and Firewalk Studios announced on September 4 that, following a rocky launch that saw it struggle to attract the kind of playerbase the former's bigwigs were clearly hoping for, Concord will be shutting down on September 6. Players who bought it on PS5 and PC prior to sales ceasing will be offered full refunds, with the first of those moves having made the game a bit of a phenomenon among would-be collectable sellers. Now, it's also infiltrated the ranks of people who remember all the weird stuff that happened around the release of the so-bad-it's-good meme spectacular Morbius, which I'm reliably informed was a film, not just a bunch of jokes. Following some posts on social media editing the infamous 2022 Change.org petition calling for the movie to be brought back to cinemas, there's now a similar one for Concord. Read more View the full article
Astro **** should feel cynical, a by-the-numbers 3D platformer designed to tap into the nostalgia people have for the now 30-year-old PlayStation - the Deadpool & Wolverine of the video game world. A cash-in, lifting the ideas of other games and throwing some iconic decoration on top, like a bog standard Victoria Sponge with yellow Minion icing fondant slapped over it. Enjoy this cake an extra amount because you ******* love Minions, don't you, Timmy! Gorge yourself on the things you love and then spoil it all on social media! And yet, Astro **** absolutely isn't any of those things. It's a colourful, joyful leap through the past and present of PlayStation, and it exudes the kind of love for the medium that is usually only experienced in the best from Nintendo or, dare I say it, ***** during its blue skies peak. As a modern 3D platformer, the absolute basics here are just as you'd expect and as tight as Nathan Drake's eyelids in a sandstorm. Jump and punch through levels, but also jet hover (with added ****** to anything beneath the hover blast), spin, and use whichever power-ups offered that the level is designed around. Astro **** is most similar to, if you are desperate for a comparison, Mario Odyssey, rather than the more action-oriented Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart - although it has its moments. You might struggle to convince someone developer Team Asobi has created a pure platformer given the array of gadgets on show, but it's about as close as we're likely to get these days. Read more View the full article
It seems like Techland, the talented team behind Dying Light 2 and upcoming spin-off The ******, has a lot on its hands right now. As well as continuing its zombie and FPS game series, the Polish studio is also working on a new fantasy game, reportedly overseen by former developers from The Witcher series. Details on that game are scarce, but we at least knew it existed. Based on an enigmatic new listing, however, it seems Techland has yet something else up its metaphorical sleeve, a completely unannounced new project separate from both the Dying Light series and the fantasy game. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: The best parkour games on PC 2024 New Dying Light 2 update transforms it into a roguelike, playable now Dying Light 2's price hits new historical low in big ***** View the full article
There's no official tracking site for Deadlock's heroes or players yet, mostly because the meta is so fluid right now. Everything's in a constant state of change, and Valve probably has ******* fish to fry as it works to get the MOBA to its finished product... Read more.View the full article
About a year after the PC release, this turn-based crafting RPG is now available on consoles, with an Xbox One version yet to come. View the full article
The Test Drive Unlimited: Solar Crown system requirements have been released, and they've left us completely bemused. In what appears to be an attempt to keep the GPU demands low, excessive upscaling is recommended in what leads to an actual rendering resolution of 640 x 360, which is then upscaled to 1080p. Few games will list the best graphics card models in their system requirements, unless we're talking about ultra or 4K tiers. This is to prevent scaring off gamers who may have older systems. With Test Drive Unlimited: Solar Crown, however, the minimum requirements almost feel misleading given the compromises required to get the game running on an Nvidia GeForce GTX GPU. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: Save $400 on this wooden water-cooled mini gaming PC from Corsair Dangbei Atom review: A top compact projector for casual gaming Red ***** Redemption 2 system requirements View the full article
Giant Bug Brain Core is an epic crafting material in Core Keeper, and it’s a crucial drop from the Sand Titan, Ra-Akar. This rare item is necessary for crafting the Hydra Altar, needed to craft the boss-summoning items for Druidra, Crydra and Pyrdra. However, acquiring a Giant Bug Brain is no easy task—it requires finding, summoning, and defeating one of the game’s most powerful bosses. But don’t worry, if we made it, you can too. Here’s a detailed guide to help you get Giant Bug Brain Cores from Ra-Akar the Sand Titan in Core Keeper. View the full article
It’s time for absolute *****—Doctor ***** quests are now available in Fortnite Chapter Five, season four. This is your chance to unlock the ***** outfit alongside the glider, pickaxe, loading screen, and a few more cosmetics. Here are all the Doctor ***** quests in Fortnite, their rewards, and how to complete them in Chapter Five, season four. View the full article
This sounds like a nice move by Paradox to improve Europa Universalis IV. In October, four DLC packs will be bundled free with the game for all players. Read the full article here: [Hidden Content] View the full article
Space Marine 2 publisher Focus Interactive has asked players not to spoil the game’s story as its early access ******* goes live. In a tweet, Focus published a statement calling on Space Marine 2 players not to spoil the campaign because “every Space Marine out there deserves the thrill of discovering the game’s story on their own.” “Together, let’s take care of the long-time Warhammer fans and newcomers alike by making sure everyone can enjoy the game without being spoiled," Focus continued. "Your fellow brothers and sisters will appreciate it!” Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2’s global release date is September 9, but those who pre-ordered any of the special editions get early access from today, September 5. (Check out Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2’s global release times to find out when the game goes live in your region.) Fans have pointed out that it will be difficult to contain spoilers when Space Marine 2’s effective release date is a full four days before its global release date. No doubt fans will be streaming and posting content to the likes of YouTube imminently. Focus has also been criticized by some for enabling full campaign walkthroughs on YouTube and Twitch from content creators 24 hours before the early access *******, meaning before the vast majority of players can get their hands on the game. If you care this much about that, maybe they don't let content creators stream the game ahead of time or offer an early access ******* for preorders of the expensive editions? Just a thought. Looking forward to the game — Hank (not Green) (@hankjw) September 4, 2024 Hilarious tweeting something like this when selling a version of the game with 4 day early access. — Cody (@CrapCody) September 4, 2024 No spoilers, but yet you allow this lot to stream on Twitch...????? [Hidden Content] — DeanoSauruz (@DeanoSauruz) September 4, 2024 Space Marine 2 sees Titus of the Ultramarines go up against the Tyranid horde as well as the forces of Chaos in a sequel that arrives 13 years after its predecessor. It includes a campaign that can be played co-op, a PvE Operations mode, and a PvP mode. This isn't the first time Focus has asked fans to avoid spoiling Space Marine 2. In July, Focus responded to the ***** of a playable build of Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 to say "it's disheartening that many of the surprises we worked to keep secret were spoiled." Last week, Focus Entertainment answered a number of burning questions fans had about Space Marine 2, including console performance specs and cross-play, and confirmed what fans can expect from Space Marine 2’s seasonal post-launch content model. Season 2 runs from October until the end of 2024, and includes a new Operations map, a new ******, a ******* difficulty level, a new *******, and various other improvements. 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
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