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  1. I'll have to write about this in more detail once the full game arrives, but from what I've played so far, Hollowbody seems to be set inside one of my own personal worst nightmares. Mechanically it resembles classic Silent Hill and Resident Evil, a limited-ammo, fixed-camera survival horror game with tough combat and exploration-based puzzles, but visually it's closer to Cyberpunk 2077's Night City - or at least Night City's bleakest, most decrepit little corners. Surreal and scary, Hollowbody is one of the best new horrors I've tried so far this year, and now the complete game is arriving on Steam soon. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: We basically just got a new Resident Evil game and you can try it now Cyberpunk 2077 meets Resident Evil in new horror game you can play now View the full article
  2. There are many things associated with life under the surface: Sea life, sunken ships, coral reefs, and the act of getting up close and personal with sharks via a flimsy metal cage (which baffles me to this day.) But plants are a big talking point too, and we’re looking at a particular “Underwater plant that can grow over a foot a day” in today’s NYT Mini Crossword. ‘Underwater plant that can grow over a foot a day’ NYT Mini clue hints Eight across clue. Image via Dot Esports Hint one: It’s almost a cry for help.Hint two: “E” is the only vowel.Hint there: Can be used as a code for El Paso International Airport.Hint four: Ends with “P.” These clues will soon become water under the bridge as I reveal the answer. View the full article
  3. Image: BioWare BioWare is announcing the release date for Dragon Age: The Veilguard and sharing a new trailer to commemorate the occasion. Players will be able to return to Thedas — the name of the game’s world that is simultaneously a clever acronym for The Dragon Age Setting — on October 31st, more than 10 years after the release of the previous game, Dragon Age: Inquisition. [/url] Oh man, there’s some lore going on in this new trailer. Up until now, fans assumed that Solas, a companion from Inquisition who went rogue during the events of the game’s Trespasser DLC, would be the main bad guy. But this trailer confirms a burgeoning community theory that Solas is just a small fry compared to the game’s real big baddies — the Elven gods. BioWare announced V... Continue reading… View the full article
  4. Bandai Namco is making the first ever Dragon Ball MOBA game via Dragon Ball Project: Multi and what could be an awesome concept on its face will probably fall flat and be entirely unenjoyable. I remember tuning into Dragon Ball Z for the first time when I was around 10 years old or so, back when the show was featured on Cartoon Network on the weekends, waking up early just to catch my favorite heroes power up to an absurd degree in which I'd never seen before. View the full article
  5. Alien: Romulus is now opening across the globe, and the first reviews are in. Surprise, surprise, it seems that it's pretty good. That said, does the critical approval rating actually represent a solid average score? When put against all the other entries in the long-running Alien franchise, including the Alien vs. Predator crossovers, it's definitely true that Fede Álvarez's (Evil ***** '13, Don't Breathe) take on the iconic sci-fi horror IP has convinced more critics (83% at the moment of writing) than any sequel or prequel since 1986's Aliens, directed by James Cameron. That's no small feat. But of course, most entertainment fanatics prefer to look at Metacritic for an actual look into the scores that are being shared, as the Metascore is a single score built from a weighted average that comes from top critic scores. Therefore, Metascores are typically much lower than Tomatometers. In the case of the latest Alien movie, it's sitting right now at 64/100, which is considered 'generally favorable' when it comes to movies. Read more View the full article
  6. When is the next Delta Force alpha? The beloved Delta Force series is back with Delta Force, a new free-to-play title in the series. Deemed the "next generation of Delta Force", and previously titled Delta Force: Hawk Ops, the upcoming game combines classic campaigns with new ones, as well as a range of multiplayer modes. The Delta Force release date is still a way away, but that doesn't mean you can't get a look at the latest installment in the classic FPS game series before then. Despite still being in the alpha stage of development, developer Team ***** is inviting some players to try out the free PC game already. Read on to find out how to get your hands on the latest Delta Force Hawk Ops playtest. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: Delta Force release date window, gameplay, and news Delta Force might be the next great Battlefield game Delta Force Hawk Ops Twitch drops and how to claim View the full article
  7. Stop me if you heard this one before. You are the leader of an intergalactic space empire. But you've run into a bit of trouble. Turns out there's a lot of competition. If you want to prove yourself the one, true, rightful space empire, you gotta mine, battle, and strategize your way to beat out all those other wannabes and prove yourself the best. Sins of a Solar Empire 2 isn't here to mess with this formula. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: Sprawling strategy game Sins of a Solar Empire 2 now has a launch date Massive space strategy game set to launch on Steam this summer Sins of a Solar Empire 2 multiplayer has arrived in early access View the full article
  8. It's been a while since we last had a trailer scored by the masterful Mick Gordon, best known for his storming, award-winning ***** soundtracks. But he's back, and he joins a team of devs with past credits including *****, Quake, Call of Duty, ******** Floor, and Max Payne at new studio emptyvessel to reveal Defect. A brutal squad-based multiplayer shooter set in an AI-ravaged cyberpunk dystopia, it pits gangs against each other and the city's ruthless police force in multi-team objective based conflict. Read the rest of the story... View the full article
  9. Next week, Epic Games Store users will have the chance to claim The Callisto Protocol for free. The Epic Games Store free game giveaways can vary wildly in scope. Oftentimes, Epic Games Store free games are smaller indie titles, but on occasion, fans are treated to ******* budget, AAA game releases. View the full article
  10. The Yoga Portal is available in a single configuration featuring an Intel Core i7-14700 processor and a desktop-grade Nvidia GeForce RTX 4070 graphics card with 12GB of GDDR6X memory and custom cooling. Other hardware highlights include 32GB of DDR5 RAM and a 1TB PCIe 4.0 SSD, both of which are... Read Entire Article View the full article
  11. Were you brave enough to ignore our review of the Borderlands movie and miss out on learning exactly the kind of thing you were in for when watching it? Well, at least it wasn't an Uwe Boll-directed video game adaptation. The disgraced director is making fun of the movie on Twitter though. Borderlands' global box office haul during its first weekend in theaters was an embarrassing $16.5 million on a production budget estimated around $115 million (plus marketing costs). Needless to say, that's a massive flop, the kind that instantly ****** any hope of ever sequelising a movie. There just wasn't any tangible hype surrounding the movie, and the brutal critic reviews certainly didn't help its case. Now, even Boll, the mind behind F-tier video store bangers like Alone in the Dark (2005), BloodRayne (2005), or Far Cry (2008), is openly mocking Lionsgate's Eli Roth-directed misfire. 'Join in on the fun,' I'd say, but he messed it all up when he stated anyone wishes he directed Borderlands. Read more View the full article
  12. The Dark Brown Latina Girl is Aiming for My Body (Kasshoku Musume no Latina-san ni ore no karada ga nerawarete iru) is a new romantic comedy series from Kiraku Kishima, the creator of Shinmai Ossan. The series follows a young man whose daily life is brightened by a cheerful transfer student who just joined his […] Source View the full article
  13. As a Scottish person, I'm relatively accustomed to seeing oil rigs. They're dotted across the north of Scotland, looming eerily in the distance, often drenched in sea mist and framed by gray skies. Most recently, we saw Still Wakes the Deep transform one of our rigs into a twisted, nightmare-infested hellhole, and Dredge is looking to follow in its footsteps. The fishing game's latest DLC, The Iron Rig, drops today, and I'm far too excited about it. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: One of 2023's best indies finally dates its next big Steam DLC 10 top games to grab during the Lovecraftian Days Steam ***** 2024 Dave the Diver and Dredge team up for new expansion coming very soon View the full article
  14. Devolver Digital has announced the release date for highly anticipated action adventure game The Plucky Squire. The game, which takes place inside a story book and its surrounding environment, will be released on September 17 on PS5, Xbox Series X/S, Switch and PC. It will also be available as part of PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium subscriptions on the same day. Read More... View the full article
  15. Baldur's Gate 3's Dark Urge is a major highlight of the story—putting the player character in the role of a barely-composed ********* with the choice to either lean into, or away from, the urge to **********... Read more.View the full article
  16. The Plucky Squire launches September 17, 2024 and straight onto the PlayStation Plus Premium Games Catalog. Developer All Possible Futures announced the release date while PlayStation revealed on X/Twitter it would be adding the game to its premium subscription service at launch. It is the first game confirmed for the September 2024 line up, just one day after The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, Wild Hearts, Cult of the Lamb, and more were locked in for August. It will arrive on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X and S, and PC on the announced September 17 date. "The Plucky Squire follows the magical adventures of Jot and his companions, storybook characters who discover a three-dimensional world outside the pages of their book," reads the official synopsis. "They must jump between 2D and 3D realms to save their friends in this charming action-adventure." The 2D portions are top-down, hand-drawn gameplay sections filled with mini games, while the 3D sections offer a huge world set inside a child's bedroom to explore. Fans have been waiting more than two years for The Plucky Squire, as it was announced during a Devolver Digital showcase in June 2022. All Possible Futures has revealed tidbits of information since then, but always stopped short of an actual release date until now. Ryan Dinsdale is an IGN freelance reporter. He'll talk about The Witcher all day. View the full article
  17. The NYT Mini sometimes asks you to find another way to express certain phrases, as is the case with the “It’s my opinion that…” clue in the Aug. 15 puzzle. These types of clues are generally trickier than others since you’re looking for a phrase rather than a word. I was stuck on this clue for quite a bit, so if you’re having trouble solving it, you’re certainly not alone. If you need some help figuring out the solution to the “It’s my opinion that…” clue, here are some hints and the official answer to help you progress. View the full article
  18. College Football 25 provides plenty of challenges to undertake, but few are as varied as those presented in Dynasty mode. To reach the top, you need the best coach upgrades, which we’ve highlighted for you here. Dynasty mode in College Football 25 requires a delicate balance of nurturing the players in your team and getting the most out of them, while also keeping an eye on the future with recruitment. Striking that balance is difficult, but we’re here to help with a selection of the best coach upgrades you should prioritize. View the full article
  19. That's almost 7 years to the day since the release of the original Kingdom Come: Deliverance. View the full article
  20. Controversy is courting ****** Myth: Wukong ahead of its big release. No matter how promising Game Science’s action title looks, allegations of rife developer sexism are shrouding its potential. ****** Myth: Wukong looks incredible, it has to be said. All of its pre-release trailers and gameplay footage wowed us in some capacity, but the sexism controversy has overshadowed its long-awaited release (check out our countdown). View the full article
  21. Bullets will fly in Call of Duty again, and to get a sneak peek at what to expect for the full release of the latest title, a ****** Ops 6 beta beckons for early testing. Another year, another Call of Duty. Four years after ****** Ops Cold War, Treyarch is back again with ****** Ops 6. Promising political power struggles and the return of round-based Zombies, the latest entry in the ****** Ops series should be huge, as is usually the case for the long-running FPS franchise. View the full article
  22. The Pyro Archons true name in Genshin Impact has allegedly been revealed in new leaks about the Natlan region, and it may hint at future events in the game. The Pyro Archon is, allegedly, the Pyro Sovereign of the region, yet players are unsure if the character is Mavuika, which has already been shown. Mavuika was shown as an authority figure within Natlan in the character teaser trailer, though there are rumors that she is actually protecting or hiding the true Pyro Archon, who may have not been revealed among the cast of the new Natlan characters in Genshin Impact. View the full article
  23. One Disney Dreamlight Valley character has finally received a much-needed upgrade. Dreamlight Valley brings Disney's beloved characters to life and lets fans interact with their favorites. The game has won many fans over with its faithful in-game recreations of Disney characters. One movie protagonist, however, has been criticized for her design since the game's release. View the full article
  24. Mortal Kombat 1 creative director and franchise co-creator Ed Boon is teasing fans on social media once again, this time about possible Kameo fighters that could be added in the new Khaos Reigns expansion. The biggest addition to Mortal Kombat 1s gameplay is the Kameo fighter mechanic, which allows players to select a secondary supporting character from a separate roster to help in battle. These Kameos are mainly pulled from the classic Mortal Kombat timeline and can be called into the ****** with a button press, opening the door for all kinds of new ******* combinations. View the full article
  25. There's little worse than booting up your favorite game, only to be met with a dozen different launchers expecting you to sign in to multiple different services, taking your data while they're at it. View the full article

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