Taming dinosaurs can be a tedious process in ARK: Survival Ascended, but it can be made easier by using Kibble. There are a variety of Kibble types, and like with most foods in the game, each dinosaur will prefer a different kind. However, there are some nuances to using Kibble that you will have to navigate while you are attempting to tame dinosaurs. Additionally, players have to craft Kibble as opposed to finding it in the wild. View the full article
Bethesda has no plans to “rush” out a new Fallout game to capitalise on the franchise’s current popularity. That’s according to game director Todd Howard, who told YouTube channel MrMattyPlays “Fallout’s never been more popular” than it is following April’s release of Amazon’s TV show, which has helped drive a massive increase in game sales. Nevertheless, Howard said Bethesda’s willing to take its time with the next mainline Fallout game in order to “get it right”. Read More... View the full article
Publisher Ravensburger has unveiled a fourth installment in its award-winning Horrified series of co-op board games, which adds four new legendary monsters to the game, along with a brand new setting and backwards compatibility with the previous three titles. Read the rest of the story... View the full article
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Every now and again Bethesda implements a paid model for mods in its games, and it usually goes very wrong, very fast. Now, history rhymes once again as Starfield faces thousands of negative reviews following Bethesda’s attempt at re-introducing paid mods into its flagship titles. The paid mods were brought into the game through the release of the Creation Kit and Creations, with which Bethesda aimed to tackle third-party mod-hosting websites such as NexusMods and centralize mod sharing. Alongside that, Creations also featured a paid mod section where both the modder and the publisher would earn a commission from each purchase. This enraged the fanbase, to say the least, who felt Bethesda is trying to “exploit” mods and modders to earn an extra buck from those creators trying to fix its games. View the full article
Bethesda Game Studios chief Todd Howard has responded to a backlash over Starfield paid mods, confirming the developer will look at its pricing model for Creations content. On Steam, Starfield’s recent user reviews are now on ‘Mostly Negative’ after disgruntled players hit out at Bethesda for charging $7 for a single Starfield mission. The second mission of the recently released Trackers Alliance is only available as a Starfield Creation and costs $7, or 700 credits. Creations are built via Starfield’s Creation Kit, and include free and paid-for mods. Creations include new missions, gear, skins, and weapons. Here’s the official blurb from Bethesda: Trackers Alliance establishes the first of several missions enabling you to live your best bounty-hunting life. The first mission, The Starjacker will have you in contact with a mysterious Tracker located in settlements throughout the Settled Systems. From there, let the hunts begin! The second Trackers Alliance mission, The Vulture is available within the new Creations menu. And what bounty hunter is without their trusted methods to get the job done? In an interview with YouTube channel MrMattyPlays, Todd Howard responded directly to the criticism, and confirmed plans to look again at Bethesda’s pricing for Creations content. “We hear that feedback, too,” Howard said. “First of all I’ll say that stuff gets priced based on things that we've done before both in Creation Club and then Fallout 76, and we're always trying to be looking at what else is out there, really make sure we're giving value to everybody and where we're not, hey you know, we definitely will adjust. “The one thing I want to say on The Trackers Alliance, that was really an attempt to something we did in Creation Club where we'd say, hey you get this special outfit and you get this special *******, we wanted to put them together, and then thought, let's go the extra mile and wrap those around a quest. “But now we definitely see the feedback right? And that's not what we want at all in terms of, oh no, this looks like a faction that we're chopping up and then selling for 700 credits at a time. And so I do think we are going to take a look at that and how we deliver content like that, and whether we're changing pricing or breaking it up or what we should do there. So, great feedback from the community.” Howard insisted, however, that Bethesda’s policy on paid mods has the health of the modding community at heart. “As it comes to, particularly the creators out there, look, our view is, a lot of them have gone from hobbyists to professionals. And it’s part of our job to make sure they can do that and they do get paid and they see the monetary rewards if they make awesome content,” Howard said. Elsewhere, Howard has confirmed plans to release a second story expansion for Starfield following this year’s Shattered Space, and commented on the long development of The Elder Scrolls 6. 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
Fumes has starred in a few Screenshot Saturday round-ups but this is the first time, to my knowledge, that somebody from the Treehouse has slipped behind the wheel and taken this crusty old banger for a spin. I am glad to have done so. Created by a team of four, Fumes is the **** Max X Vigilante 8 adaptation somebody really should have made in the 90s, when the very thought of such a thing would have had me flipping tables and then sheepishly righting them again, before being sent to bed with no dinner. It's an open world combat racer with boisterous arcade handling, pop-out guns that wiggle about like hood ornaments, some kaiju-wannabe boss vehicles, a delightfully crunchy, ****** artstyle and a passably earwormy metal soundtrack. I'm not entirely convinced it has longevity beyond its impeccably scorched and dented PS1 vibes, but I definitely think you should try the demo, now that the early access version is out. Read more View the full article
The tumultuous and unpredictable journey of G2 Esports in Counter-Strike 2 has taken another fascinating turn as the team has decided to bench one of its starters just weeks after claiming its first CS2 trophy at IEM Dallas. G2 has moved Serbian player Nemanja “nexa” Isaković to the inactive roster, the organization announced today. Nexa, who previously played with G2 from late 2019 through the beginning of 2022, returned for a second stint with the club this past November. View the full article
Alone in the Dark developer Pieces Interactive has been shut down by its parent company, Embracer Group, following a string of closures by the Swedish conglomerate. In recent years, Embracer Group has developed a reputation for acquiring and subsequently shuttering multiple subdivisions. Alone in the Dark served as a reimagining of Infogrames's 1992 series of the same name and was released in March 2024 to mixed reviews, despite a compelling lead duo in Jodie Comer and David Harbour. The original was credited as being one of the earliest iterations of a survival horror game, but the 2024 remake ******* to inspire. View the full article
If you're one of the few still using Nvidia GeForce Experience, we have some good news, you haven't been forgotten! A new update has arrived for the software that has since been replaced with the Nvidia App, and it brings a wealth of new game profiles and fixes the dreaded endless driver update cycle. Whether you're using the best graphics card on the market, or still clinging to a now-defunct Nvidia GeForce GTX card, the GeForce Experience app was always the best way to keep your GPU updated. However, since the introduction of the Nvidia App, it has taken a back seat and gone without an update since November 2023, until now. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: 4K gaming on Unreal Engine 5 has a problem, but there is a fix Nvidia's main chip maker is threatening to increase GPU prices You're going to want an Nvidia GPU to play Star Wars Outlaws View the full article
The Early Access co-op dungeon crawler Dark and Darker has attracted plenty of positive attention, but one prominent issue holds it back from becoming truly great. Although it has been a hit for many, Dark and Darker was not available on Steam for a long time due to legal issues. But now, the title has been recently launched on both Steam and Epic Games, marking the start of a new ******* in the games history. View the full article
Christmas has come early. Christmas 1974, to be precise, and Caz McLeary has just received an ultimatum from his wife. This domestic affair to Still Wakes the Deep is pulled straight from developer The ******** Room's narrative playbook, and the studio's return to horror is as welcome as it is long overdue. Even its landmark releases - Dear Esther and Everybody's Gone to the Rapture - conjure up an unease analogous to a horror or thriller. However, instead of a remote Hebridean island or a quaint Shropshire village, this latest offering transports players to one of the most primordial places on Earth: the middle of the North Sea. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: Still Wakes the Deep fixes the worst feature in modern gaming Still Wakes the Deep release date, trailers, gameplay, and latest news Promising 2024 horror game got a free spinoff and everyone missed it View the full article
Remember when falling sand on your screen was all the rage? The Powder Toy is a classic physics sandbox game, which simulates air pressure and velocity, heat, gravity and a countless number of interactions. Read the full article here: [Hidden Content] View the full article
Nintendo has firmly shut down any speculation that the “Switch successor” will appear in the upcoming Nintendo Direct. In a recent tweet, Nintendo said plainly “There will be no mention of the Nintendo Switch successor during this presentation“, shutting down any rumors before they even begin. Join us for a #NintendoDirect livestream focused on #NintendoSwitch games coming […] Source View the full article
Karlach is one of Baldur's Gate 3's most beloved characters—and for plenty of good reasons. She's big, has potent golden retriever energy, and can probably bench press me—but she's also, like a lot of the game's cast, spectacularly well-written. Her journey of betrayal and punk-rock redemption is compelling and moving, to the point where the lack of a "perfect" ending was a point of controversy... Read more.View the full article
The perpetually scarlet-faced and jovially maladroit folk of Embracer have done their usual vaudeville comedy routine of spinning around with negative-dollar signs in their eyes and trampling on another game development studio - in this case, Pieces Interactive, creators of the recent Alone In The Dark reboot. The Swedish studio's website is now a tombstone, bearing the dates 2007-2024. Oopsy-daisy! Read more View the full article
Twitch streamer Blurbs recently created a Skyrim mod that allows his chat to roleplay NPCs in real-time with text-to-speech. Known for his Sea of Thieves shenanigans, Blurbs is also known for his interactive Twitch plug-ins which have let him play games with his chat. His recent series of Skyrim TTS features Blurbs traveling the world of Skyrim with […] Source View the full article
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Thrive just keeps on getting more interesting. An open source evolution sim powered by Godot that allows you to take control of a species from its first steps as a tiny organism. Read the full article here: [Hidden Content] View the full article
The recently-released Final Shape expansion for Destiny 2 represents one of the biggest content drops the game has ever seen, and one talented fan artist has designed a new armor set for each class based on the aesthetic of the new ****** race introduced. While this new expansion does introduce plenty of new exotics, weapons, and armor sets for Destiny 2 players to try out, many agree that the lack of official Dread-themed armor is something of a missed opportunity. View the full article
Photo by James Bareham / The Verge A busy June for gaming news just got a little busier. Nintendo announced its next Direct presentation, which will take place on June 18th at 10AM ET. The event will be focused on “games coming in the second half of 2024” and will be around 40 minutes long. The company previously said that it would be holding a June Direct covering Switch games for the end of the year and also made it clear the event wouldn’t include the much-anticipated Switch successor, which now isn’t expected until 2025. Nintendo reiterated that today, saying, “There will be no mention of the Nintendo Switch successor during this presentation.” This event is notable largely because the Switch lineup for the remainder of the year is pretty thin. Outside of Luigi’s... Continue reading… View the full article
The Solar subclass is perfect for Guardians who want to see their foes explode while staying safe with Radiance. You’re spoiled for choice, so here are the 9 best Solar builds in Destiny 2 for Warlock, Hunter, and Titan.The best Solar Builds in Destiny 2 The Final ShapeYou’ll find a build to suit any Solar playstyle in this guide, but here’s a summary of what to expect:WarlockSpeaker’s Sight buildPhoenix Protocol buildSunbreaker buildHunterCelestial Nighthawk buildBlade Barrage buildGolden **** buildTitanPrecious Scars buildSynthoceps buildPyrogale Gauntlets build3 Best Warlock Solar builds in Destiny 2Screenshot: PC InvasionOur selection of Warlock builds are in no particular order but fulfill a broad range of playstyles from heavy offense to support roles. No other Class in the game fills that support niche like a Warlock, so let’s start with an exciting build enabled by a Final Shape E...View the full article
Not-E3 season might be coming to a close, but Nintendo has locked in its summer Direct date for this week. Always the ones to leave an announcement til the last minute these days, Nintendo has finally confirmed that its annual summer Direct will be taking place tomorrow, June 18, 7am PT/ 10am ET/ 3pm BST. It'll run for about 40 minutes and promises to show games slated to release later this year. Unsurprisingly, that's all that Nintendo had to share, but it's nothing if not consistent in its coyness when it comes to Directs. You can watch the Direct via Nintendo's YouTube or Twitch channels. One thing you definitely shouldn't expect to see during the showcase is the Nintendo Switch 2 - the developer confirmed as much last month, and reiterated that in the announcement for the Direct, so whatever its successor will be likely won't be revealed until the end of the year at the very least. In terms of what games might make an appearance, it's a bit of a mystery. I imagine Luigi's Mansion 2 HD will get a look-in, considering that's out at the end of the month. Perhaps there'll be a brief spotlight on Nintendo World Championships: NES Edition, which is due out in July. But outside of those two, there aren't any first party Nintendo titles that have been announced yet. Sure, there's Metroid Prime 4, but that feels more likely to be a Switch 2 title, doesn't it? Pokemon Legends Z-A is due out in 2025, too, and that would likely be shown off in a Pokemon Presents anyway. Read more View the full article
Embracer Group is closing Pieces Interactive, the studio behind its recent Alone in the Dark reboot. In an image published on its website, the studio wrote: “Pieces Interactive 2007-2024. Thanks for playing with us.” The image was accompanied by a short history of the Skövde, Sweden-based studio. Read More... View the full article
It's been two weeks since The Final Shape's release, and I'm spoiled for choice. Loading into the new Pale Heart destination, my map is filled with icons all fighting for attention. I could go exploring, hunting down Visions of the Traveler—hidden collectibles that give progress towards the exotic version of the Khvostov auto rifle. I could run a Cyst activity to collect more of the item needed to unlock the last few Fragments of the new Prismatic subclass. Or I could matchmake into Overthrow, the new patrol event. Completing it gives another drop of the exotic sword Ergo Sum, which randomly rolls perks taken from other exotic weapons. I really want a version with Wolfpack Rounds—essentially a Gjallarhorn, but for swords... Read more.View the full article
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An Elden Ring player has revealed an interesting way to defeat one of the game's hardest bosses, the Draconic Tree Sentinel. Even though the Lands Between features over 230 powerful bosses, the Tarnished only need to defeat 16 of them to complete the main storyline. View the full article
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