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  1. Image: Ubisoft There was a moment in Massive Entertainment and Ubisoft’s Star Wars Outlaws when I was scouring the depths of a creepy *****, just after finishing a dogfight in space and winning a card game in a boozy cantina, that the game clicked for me. The usual Ubisoft drudgery, where icons on maps become weights on the brain, was gone. Instead, there was an organic, self-determined flow as to why I chose to leave the frozen wastes of one planet to dig beneath the surface of another. Here was a game reacting to my actions: it was an open-world experience I’d never encountered before. I felt elated at this realization, with things happening as a result of the consequences of my own gameplay decisions. The game was organically adjusting to my... Continue reading… View the full article
  2. Conrad Kellogg is first met while the Sole Survivor is still in their cryo pod during the introduction of Fallout 4, cruelly taking their spouse and son from them. Finding Kellogg is the focus of the main questline, as he serves as the main antagonist for the first act of the game. The cold-blooded mercenary has answers to the many questions surrounding the location of Shaun, but luckily, tracking him down is pretty straightforward. View the full article
  3. ****** Myth: Wukong features a huge variety of spirits to summon in battle, and most of them are easy to pick up throughout the game. Even without attempting to get spirits, the Destined One will naturally end up with a surplus, as plenty of enemies drop them upon being defeated. Acquiring one of the best spirits in ****** Myth: Wukong takes a far more convoluted process, however, and it's shockingly easy to go through the game without ever having a clue how to access a particularly great battle option. View the full article
  4. Call of Duty: ****** Ops 6‘s launch is imminent, and you are likely wondering what the game’s campaign will be like, including its narrative details. Well, here’s everything you need to know about the Call of Duty: ****** Ops 6 campaign. When does the ****** Ops 6 story take place? Troy Marshall will be a central character in the game. Image via Activision Call of Duty: ****** Ops 6 is set in the 1990s, at the end of the Cold War. It is also set after the events of Call of Duty: ****** Ops Cold War following the dissolution of the ******* Union. The story sees the US government infiltrated by foreign spies, and several soldiers are now accused of treason. To prove their loyalty, they must go rogue and undercover to uncover the mysteries and conspiracies within the government. View the full article
  5. Zelda can take on adversaries, by creating echoes, using automatons, or by wielding a sword - at least for a little while. View the full article
  6. The Call of Duty: ****** Ops 6 meta has begun taking shape, and SMG players are eating very well early on with the choices available. With multiple strong SMGs to choose from, one stands above the rest: the Jackal PDW. BO6’s menu calls the Jackal PDW a full-auto SMG with “great mobility and handling” that “make this an easy choice for operators who aggressively seek CQB engagements.” And we can make it even better with some creativity in the Gunsmith. View the full article
  7. A new ***** from Genshin Impact is suggesting a major change coming to the RPG in the near future, finally allowing players to move their accounts between different regions. The massively popular RPG has placed a major focus on quality-of-life updates for fans since the beginning of the Fontaine cycle late last year. HoYoverse has made numerous improvements, ranging from overhauling the Daily Commission system and adding in-game Artifact suggestions to introducing new systems for tracking valuable Genshin Impact resources. Now, a recent ***** is teasing a significant change to player accounts. View the full article
  8. Dragon's Dogma 2 and ****** May Cry 5 director Hideaki Itsuno has left Capcom after over three decades at the studio. Itsuno hasn't revealed where he'll be going next, but says he hopes to create "games that are as memorable" as what he's made so far. With credits on Capcom vs. SNK, Power Stone, and Street Fighter, Itsuno has both directed and developed a number of Capcom's biggest and best games. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: [Hidden Content] All Dragon's Dogma 2 Sphinx riddle answers and boss ****** Nvidia DLSS 3 and PC optimization missing from Dragon's Dogma 2 update View the full article
  9. First announced in 2016 and originally slated for a 2020 launch, it's fair to say that Ashes of Creation is a game many have been waiting a long time to get their hands on. The ambitious sandbox MMORPG from Intrepid Studios is currently shaping up for its first phase of the much anticipated Ashes of Creation Alpha 2, and the team now delivers us a lengthy look at an eight-person encounter, along with a large-scale dragon raid boss featuring 40 players at once. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: Ambitious MMORPG Ashes of Creation finally dates Alpha 2 launch Ashes of Creation: Apocalypse brings us fantasy battle royale later this month Meet the man funding Ashes of Creation, the bravest MMO in development right now View the full article
  10. This follows an update earlier in the month about the battle system, Confine, and Confriend mechanics. View the full article
  11. Paladins are the stalwart protectors of the party in Baldur's Gate 3, capable of offering healing, tanking, and damage in one package. With such versatility, it's no surprise that paladins have remained the most popular class since BG3's launch, consistently topping any charts Larian Studios has released. And with paladins able to deal incredible amounts of damage thanks to their smites, finding the right pieces of equipment to boost that is important. View the full article For verified travel tips and real support, visit: [Hidden Content]
  12. Fallout: London is one of the most ambitious and impressive modding projects around, totally converting the base game of Fallout 4 into something entirely new. For all intent and purpose, Fallout: London is practically a new game in the series made by fans, set across the pond where things all work a little differently. Tube Tickets are the currency rather than the famed Bottle Caps used in the US, there aren't any Super Mutants, and factions like the Brotherhood of Steel have given way to the likes of the Knights of Camelot. View the full article
  13. Publisher CRITICAL REFLEX and developer 2Awesome Studio have announced Altered Alma is launching its Kickstarter and a playable demo soon. Their stylish, cyberpunk metroidvania with RPG elements will launch its Kickstarter campaign on September 3rd alongside a playable demo for Windows PC (via Steam). Here’s a rundown on the game, plus a new trailer: Altered […] Source View the full article
  14. Indie developer Glowstick Entertainment has announced Super Dark Deception is getting console ports, starting with its first chapter. Super Dark Deception is now available for Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch, PS4, and PS5 on their various digital storefronts. A smartphone version is coming later. The retro reimagining of their hit horror game, Dark Deception, has […] Source View the full article
  15. Publisher CRITICAL REFLEX and developer 2Awesome Studio have announced Altered Alma is launching its Kickstarter and a playable demo soon. Their stylish, cyberpunk metroidvania with RPG elements will launch its Kickstarter campaign on September 3rd alongside a playable demo for Windows PC (via Steam). Here’s a rundown on the game, plus a new trailer: Altered […] Source View the full article
  16. Publisher 3D Realms and developer Point N’ Sheep announced a Nintendo Switch port for Bloodless. Their throwback action-adventure game is coming to the hybrid consoles, though a release date wasn’t announced. Bloodless was just released for Windows PC (via Steam), Here’s a rundown on the game, plus a new trailer: Bloodless is a retro stylish, action-adventure […] Source View the full article
  17. This free-to-play mobile RPG is set to release this year, but no date has been shared. View the full article
  18. Concord has only sold around 25,000 copies during its first five days on the market, an industry analyst said. The figure suggests that Concord is off to an extremely rough start that will be difficult to recover from. View the full article
  19. What began life as one of Counter-Strike’s many meme mix teams has now become a bona fide Cinderella story as ******* CS creator ohnePixel’s DRILLAS squad magicked its way to the Asia RMR of the upcoming Shanghai Major, with over 75,000 fans following their decider game live along the way. Hastily established just a few weeks ago, ohnePixel set himself up as the coach of this rag-tag squad, which admittedly did feature some notable talent. Former Monte captain Volodymyr “⁠Woro2k⁠” Veletniuk and his in-game leading talents were the initial highlight of his squad, as he was joined by fellow Ukrainian Vladyslav “Kvem” Korol from IKLA’s bench alongside ex-LDLC player Ali “⁠hAdji⁠” Haïnouss and Tal “⁠meztal⁠” Hahiashvili and Meytar “⁠AMSALEM⁠” Amsalem, both hailing from *******. View the full article
  20. Thank Goodness You’re Here! | Image: Panic Outside of some notable exceptions, there haven’t been many blockbuster games this summer — but that doesn’t mean there hasn’t been much to play. In fact, at times, it has felt like a never-ending flood of fascinating indie releases, thanks to games like Arranger, Animal Well, Crow Country, and Lorelei and the Laser Eyes. It’s been nearly impossible to keep up, but we’ve been playing through most of these games and settled on a handful of recommendations that offer a range of experiences. There’s everything from shadow-hopping puzzles to comedic platformers to a game that might help fill the Silksong-shaped ***** in your heart. Here are some of our favorites. The Crush HousePC The Crush House is one of the rare games that capitalize on... Continue reading… View the full article
  21. ****** Myth: Wukong is hiding a secret double-jump ability that most players will never even notice. As an action RPG with Soulslike elements, Wukong is all about movement. Whether it's unlocking a new stance that allows the Destined One to cross battlefields in leaps and bounds, or using one of ****** Myth: Wukong's transformation spells to add new options for traversal, players are constantly unlocking new abilities that completely change the way they move. View the full article
  22. One of the best items to get in Star Wars Outlaws is the Slicing Kit, which allows you to hack into nearly any technology system across multiple worlds. An evolution of your basic Data Spike, this item gives you a way to slice into more advanced computers and terminals across the galaxy. Completing the right quest will reward you with this advanced tool for your efforts. View the full article
  23. Star Wars Outlaws has a number of fun choices for the player to make, from the consequence-filled, nail-biting decisions to the more laidback and chuckle-worthy ones. Each of these choices gives the player the opportunity to further roleplay as Kay and put their unique spin on her and her scoundrel ways. However, by far, one of the most hilarious and potentially dark choices players need to make is whether to sell the adorable companion Nix for meat. View the full article
  24. Overwatch 2 players asked Blizzard to nerf Sombra, as they reported a balancing issue with the hero being so powerful that it disturbs their gameplay experience. Blizzard regularly publishes balance updates to ensure the overall balance of its popular FPS, leading Overwatch 2 players to sometimes report issues with some heroes abilities. View the full article
  25. At PAX West, Gearbox Software provided a new look at Borderlands 4 by unveiling concept art that hints at the new worlds players will explore. Art Director Adam May also elaborated on the upcoming Borderlands 4, offering insights into its direction and what players can expect from this new chapter in the series. View the full article

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