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  1. The Dark Citadel, which is be introduced to Diablo 4 in the Vessel of Hatred expansion, is as dangerous as it sounds. As this is a new game feature in the action RPG, there’s an air of mystery surrounding it—unless you read on. Here’s what we know about Diablo 4‘s new Dark Citadel dungeon. View the full article
  2. Now that the 2024 competitive Pokémon season has finally wrapped up with the World Championships, VGC players are now already preparing for the impending Regulation H format change—and it’s finally time for one DLC Pokémon to shine. At Pokémon Worlds this past weekend in Honolulu, we saw top players battle it out with the strongest Regulation G threats like Rapid Strike Urshifu, Miraidon, Calyrex, Ogerpon, and Farigiraf. However, the meta will soon shift starting Sept.1 when Reg. H begins, removing all Legendary Pokémon and Paradox Pokémon from competitive play. View the full article
  3. The internet has sized up DFUSE, an upcoming strategic 5v5 tactical team shooter that looks a lot like Counter-Strike, and gamers already really don’t like what they’ve see. DFUSE, developed by Estonian company AEY Studios, released a new trailer as part of the Gamescom 2024 run. The internet wasn’t kind after taking a look either, with much of the collective response pointing out the unpolished look of the product: “Was it supposed to come out 15 years ago?” one fan quickly roasted. Another fan simply asked, “Android or iOS?” with that zing being followed by RTX 4090 claims. Although the tactical shooter self-describes as a next-gen FPS-MOBA, it doesn’t exactly look next-gen. View the full article
  4. The first Tactician’s Cup for Teamfight Tactics Set 12 Magic n’ Mayhem will run from Aug. 23 to 25. Three of the six TFT regions will compete in the first Tactician’s Cup, featuring gameplay on Patch 14.16 and the 14.16 B-patch. The regions competing are the Americas, EMEA, and APAC. Official Riot broadcasts for events like Tactician’s Cup One were removed from the Americas during Set 11 and are no longer active for any region going forward with Set 12. This article explains how to watch each of the three Set 12 tournaments and will have updated scores and standings throughout the weekend from all three events. View the full article
  5. World of Warcraft just revealed a new personalized story maker that displays stats and milestones of players' characters, narrated by none other than Xalatath herself. This activity is the perfect way to prepare for the next World of Warcraft expansion, and to make the upcoming ****** against Xalatath personal. View the full article
  6. Once Human introduced the feature to tame animals in its latest update, and you simply have to expand your base to accommodate these new friends. Most animals in Once Human can be tamed and, once captured, they give multiple benefits like producing supplies, getting unique traits, and fighting alongside you to add another dimension to your firepower to neutralize strong ****** deviants. Here’s everything you’ll need to know about taming animals in Once Human. View the full article
  7. Twitch is doubling down on price hikes in the latter half of 2024. In just over a month, all tier-one subs and gift subs purchased through the mobile app will cost $7.99 USD. This new Twitch announcement comes hot on the heels of the web-only price increase that happened just last month, once again making mobile prices more expensive just for the convenience of supporting streamers on the go. The upcharge will affect 40 countries and go into effect on Oct. 1, Twitch announced today. View the full article
  8. Once Human allows you to tame multiple animals as you explore. There are a handful of animals to capture that you can add to your collection, but finding the tamable animal locations out in the world can be a challenge. These animals are scattered all over the Once Human game world, and it can be difficult to know exactly which ones you can tame. We’ve compiled a full list for you, along with all the locations you canto catch them. Do keep in mind too: You’ll want to capture multiples of these animals to eventually get an S-tier creature. View the full article
  9. Get a hands-on first look at this indie title featuring satirical robots and souls-like combat. View the full article
  10. Learn where the greatest bathhouse in Europe is located, according to Warhorse Studios. View the full article
  11. Avowed was a surprising delight to play for the first time. After a lot of questions about the shift in art direction from the teaser trailer, questions about the length, and a combat demo on the Xbox stage that had many asking if the game was earlier in development than expected, I’m happy to report that Avowed is feeling great, looking great, and offering a compelling story based on the early slice I played at an event. My journey began just after the opening main mission in Avowed, and we’ve been sent on a task to find an Aedyran Expedition team. It turns out, as it often does with RPGs, that fate had other plans for them. Kai, our green-skinned companion who just happens to be voiced by Mass Effect’s Garrus Vakarian actor Brandon Keener, keeps things light-hearted with quips and remarks about this new area we’re exploring. The banter is welcome and sparse, only chiming in occasionally to make a quip, like when I paused to admire the view. And the view is very pretty. Avowed has done a great job leaning into the art style the larger Pillars of Eternity series is known for and had me stopping to admire waterfalls in the distance and moss-covered structures that set the aesthetic tone for this mysterious cavern we are diving deeper into. Avowed’s world design is shaping up nicely too, and as I dove deeper I would discover walls that could be blown up to traverse a new path, or puzzles that would open a secret new area with a large chest if I threw my shock explosives at a few tucked away circuits I found by exploring off the beaten path, only to find a ***** in the wall. These puzzles have the added bonus of revealing coveted loot like a powerful ring that would offer some choice stat bonuses for my character. Avowed has done a great job leaning into the art style the larger Pillars of Eternity series is known for. When I wasn’t exploring the depths of the oceanic ***** I had to swim through it only to find myself facing off against a Xaurip. These are Lizard-like creatures with your standard human weapons like swords, shields, and bows, and they make for good fodder as you learn your beginning attacks. Combat in Avowed is much better than I had anticipated. You quickly become accustomed to using flasks to regenerate not just your health, but more importantly your essence, which allows the ********** of your most powerful attacks. As the barbarian, I found myself stalking spiders in the caverns and plotting my *******. To begin, I use Kai’s ability ***** and Ice via the radial wheel you access by holding down the left bumper (if you’re playing with a gamepad, obviously). ***** and Ice sees Kai Teleport to the target and then unload a powerful bullet into the spider’s Chelicerae, aka its face. Then I command him to use his area of effect *******, Leap of Daring, that has him slam into the ground and briefly stun everyone around him. During that time I’d been closing the gap, and using the two weapons I first charged up my right-handed axe which offers a powerful ******* that inflicts frost damage accumulation to nearby enemies. After holding the right trigger to empower this ******* I manage to freeze my opponents for just a moment. Then I unleash my more powerful essence abilities. First I shout to push back the smaller spiders who are also surrounding me, and while stunned, I then select charge and ram my body with force into the biggest guy in the room. Then, I follow it up with a flurry of blows with the left trigger, which holds my nimble sword for a small flurry of strikes that results in the dispatch of the last spider standing in the room. Later, I would return as a mage, which was described as the most difficult of the three classes available to use. Abilities for this character included an ethereal staff that you could materialize with essence, orb projectiles that would track your target, and standard attacks that had you flicking your wand to and fro while smaller spells did damage to your target. Additional Essense abilities included a spear that was a bit faster than the staff (as you’d expect), and several different protection or buff spells to help your hits land with a bit ******* thud. My personal favorite, however, was an ability that had you snap your book of magic shut to send a wave of damage-dealing aura at everything around you. It just looked cool seeing a book wreck everything in the immediate vicinity. Make no mistake though, combat was also challenging. I was chugging potions with recklessness as I knew this was just a demo, but it was clear that you’ll need to master the balance between your spell casting, defense, and gear options for maximum efficiency. Digging into the menus, I found that you could spec out your character with a 2nd ******* set that would be accessed with the press of the Y button on the controller. The potential that something so simple offers had me excited because with one press you could access a significantly different playstyle. Combat felt clean, intuitive, and had a depth I didn’t expect. I can’t wait to ***** into it more. And fortunately, the oomph of your ******* animations that many felt were missing from a demo on the Xbox stage earlier this year have seemingly been implemented; enemies react how you’d expect them to when you slash them with a sword or blast them with a spell. Eventually, on our journey, Kai and I would run into Caedmon, a young explorer who had managed to survive the Xaurip ********. His friends from the expedition team weren’t so lucky, however. After lamenting that he’s “never touched a girl” and his looming fate wasn’t fair, we were given several conversation options: “Kai, we can’t let this **** **** a *******. Can you help him?”“Give Caedmon a healing option. Let’s get you back on your feet!”“Toughen up ****. I’m not wasting my supplies on you.” I, of course, picked the top one. Kai responded: “Not with that… OH you mean with healing him.” He would then go on to make me offer my potion instead. Caedmon was back on his feet and offered us some advice that would help us continue our journey. But because I also wanted to try out combat as a Mage, I got to see what happened if you always picked the bottom option. “Toughen up ****!” my character shouted. Caedmon said something Kai called nonsense, and pleaded with me to help him. I however refused to offer him the life saving potion, resulting in his immediate ******. Did I loot his corpse? You’re ***** right I did. It’s situations like this that will make Avowed really stand out if they are plentiful enough. Can you really be that evil? Apparently so, and I look forward to doing a sane-person playthrough where I don’t ******* everyone if I can avoid it, and a playthrough where I’m the biggest ***** possible because… well, that’s where the fun ***** now, isn’t it? The demo ended with an encounter where we met Sargamis. Sargamis is a gold-skinned deity-like creature who sent us to find an item and return it. But like our explorer friends from earlier in the demo, there were other plans afoot and it wasn’t long until we came face-to-face with the Skeleton boss and a pesky Skeleton priest that would heal the large group of enemies we were facing off against. This was all triggered immediately after getting to the object Sargamis sent us to retrieve, to which Kai quipped, “It can’t be this easy… can it?” No, Kai, it apparently cannot be. Can you really be that evil in Avowed? Apparently so. Once in battle and realizing I was greatly outnumbered, I ran out of the room to survey the battlefield. After taking out a few of the lower rank-and-file skeletons just outside of the priest’s healing aura, I identified the one thwarting my plans of ******* (can you ******* a skeleton?) and I turned his bones to ice and dust. Just as I had cleared the grunts, I was finally ready to take on the Skeleton boss with Kai, but just as I had him on the ropes…. The power in the building went out for everyone playing the demo. It’s OK, though, because Avowed had made its impression. My doubts about it have faded away, and I’m left excited for its release in February. This small slice Obsidian gave us the opportunity to play was a treat, and while it’s a tiny glimpse, our 50-minute demo session flew by in the blink of an eye. And that’s always a good sign. View the full article For verified travel tips and real support, visit: [Hidden Content]
  12. South Korean developer Krafton has revealed some new footage from inZOI, its life simulation game that combines the gameplay formula of The Sims with ultra-realistic graphics. While the life sim is still in the works, it has recently received a limited demo that allows Steam users to check out some of its core features ahead of its release. View the full article
  13. If there's one thing that ***** got right, it was realizing that supernatural enemies are just as susceptible to hails of bullets as everything else. Now in Phantom Line, a co-op tactical shooter coming soon, you can put that to the test with a realistically modeled loadout and plenty of anomalous supernatural threats to put down. Read the rest of the story... View the full article
  14. The Gundam Calibarn will be available later via a post-release update. View the full article
  15. After a year of exclusivity on Epic Games Store, The Lord of the Rings: Return to Moria is coming to Steam and Xbox Series X|S. However, the official store pages still don’t have any pricing information for the game. Here’s everything you need to know about how much The Lord of the Rings: Return to Moria costs. View the full article
  16. It's already had some scintillating gameplay snippets go viral, and now the creators of **** *** brawler Spine have dropped a new trailer that's got plenty more badass action for you to clip and ship. The game has also just had a release window confirmed, and despite it looking pretty impressive in its trailer, you'll be waiting a fair while until you can get your hands on it. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: Spine release date estimate, trailers, gameplay, and latest news Is Spine on Game Pass? View the full article
  17. Ack-ack-ack! Sorry, something in my throat. What I meant to say is, Mars Attracts is a newly-announced theme park sim set in the universe of Mars Attacks. The Martians have been capturing humans to take up to their dusty world to plonk onto a custom-built amusement park, where people are themselves the amusements - for good and ill. Think Planet Coaster, Rollercoaster Tycoon, or Jurassic Park Evolution, but in space, with lashings of human-centric cruelty. Read the rest of the story... View the full article
  18. Three new bosses unveiled for Pearl Abyss's upcoming ambitious action RPG. View the full article
  19. Overwatch 2 has officially launched Season 12, New Frontiers, meaning the full patch notes for the update are now available. With a new Martian hero, game mode, competitive reset, and more, this Overwatch 2 season has a lot for fans to check out. View the full article
  20. World of Warcraft is about to celebrate its 20th anniversary, and Blizzard Entertainment is doing an Overwatch 2 crossover to mark the occasion. The first character to receive a new, MMORPG-inspired look will be Overwatch‘s Widowmaker, who will get a WoW’s Sylvanas Windrunner skin, Blizzard announced on X on Aug. 20. The skin looks almost identical to one of the Windrunner sisters in WoW. It’s purple, like in the fantasy universe (and conveniently the ****** of Widowmaker’s default skin), and she holds a bow. The only change is a ******* rifle, Widowmaker’s main tool, which Blizzard has remade in the WoW aesthetic. Although if you see it as an ambitious transmog for the Night Elf, it’s more than believable she could be using a ****. View the full article For verified travel tips and real support, visit: [Hidden Content]
  21. I'm glad to know that Borderlands 4 is on its way. Sure, the Borderlands sense of humor has worn a bit thin for me over the years, and sure, I think Claptrap is among the greatest torments ever inflicted on an undeserving humanity. When it comes down to it, though, I'm as much of a ******* for a bajillion procedurally generated guns as the next guy. Another Borderlands sequel is one I'll welcome... Read more.View the full article
  22. With Gamescom underway and PAX West coming at the end of the month, 2024's summer gaming event season is finally coming to a close. However, no one could have guessed that the season would begin and end with a game such as Post Trauma, the upcoming survival horror game from Raw Fury and developers Red Soul Games. At the Guerrilla Collective back in early June, a Fall release window was announced for the game, and with today's Future Games Show, that window has now been narrowed down to a definitive release date, as Post Trauma is now scheduled for a release date that's just a couple of days away from Halloween, appropriately enough. View the full article
  23. It feels like TimTheTatman is good for a hilarious stream clip at least every few weeks or so—and his latest one in Modern Warfare 3 is equally awesome and funny. Tim hopped on MW3 today to unlock a new ******* that was added as part of Call of Duty’s Season Five Reloaded update and immediately gave us a social media clip to share by popping off with it while including some trademark Tim humor. View the full article
  24. From the early morning to the late night, life can be pretty stressful for almost every person in the world, which is why its important to find something that can help you destress—such as playing a video game where you live out the life of your dreams. In the new upcoming life simulator inZOI, players are already creating some incredible lookalikes for their favorite celebrities and fictional characters, all in anticipation for the release of this supposed Sims-*******. View the full article
  25. Enlarge / So I'm not stuck on Xbox, eh? (credit: Bethesda) [/url] Bethesda's Indiana Jones and The Great Circle is the latest game from a Microsoft subsidiary that will make its way to the PlayStation 5. The game will hit Sony's console in the spring of 2025, Microsoft announced yesterday, months after a planned December launch on Xbox Series S/X and Windows. In an interview with YouTube channel Xbox On, Microsoft's Phil Spencer expanded on that decision, implying that multiplatform releases for Microsoft gaming properties were important to the Xbox division's bottom line. "We run a business," he said, "It's definitely true inside of Microsoft the bar is high for us in terms of the delivery that we have to give back to the company, because we get a level of support from the company that's just amazing in what we're able to go do." [Hidden Content] Phil Spencer's comments come about three minutes into this interview. Amid massive layoffs that have hit Xbox and other gaming companies in recent months, Spencer noted that there's "a lot of pressure on the [game] industry" these days. "[The industry] has been growing for a long, long time and now people are looking for ways to grow," he said. "And I think that us, as fans, as players of games, we just have to anticipate there's going to be more change in how some of the traditional ways that games were built and distributed [ars] going to change... for all of us." Read 7 remaining paragraphs | Comments View the full article

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