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  1. ******* Klowns from Outer Space is the latest asymmetrical horror game to hit PC and consoles, and if you’ve played previous games in the genre like Friday the 13th or ***** by Daylight, then you know how important it is to learn the locations of the exits on each map.The exit system works slightly differently in ******* Klowns from Outer Space and relies more on RNG than other similar games, but there are certain items and abilities that can tip the odds in your favor and help you escape those ******* Klowns with ease. How to Find Exits in ******* Klowns from Outer SpaceThere are five exit types on each map in ******* Klowns from Outer Space.BoatBomb ShelterGatePortalIce Cream TruckEven though there are five preset exit types in ******* Klowns from Outer Space, they always spawn in random locations on each map. There are multiple places where each of them can show up in each match, and it’s up to you to track them down. The boat may not alway...View the full article
  2. Halo Infinite developer 343 Industries has just dropped a new trailer teasing the return of the popular Samurai-themed Tenrai event. Operation Tenrai 4: A Warrior Blooms in Peace will bring new challenges and cosmetics to Halo Infinite when it launches on June 4. View the full article
  3. Today's all about PlayStation cutting loose and lopping prices in its Days of Play promotion. Aside from the obvious chops on current AAAs, the discount I'd steer you towards would be that 60% off Fallout 4 GOTY. Weirdly, PS folk missed out on the cheaper price of that during the "Fallout TV series" buzz season. So loot it now. In retro news, I'm celebrating the 11th birthday of GRiD 2, a weirdly capitalised racer that nonetheless delivered. Codemasters popped the hood on this sequel and bolted in a new 'TrueFeel' handling system, hoping to hit the apex between realism and accessibility. Personally, I remember it having Bathurst DLC, lacking a cockpit view, veering more arcadey than I liked, and it featured pretty kick ***** terminal damage crashes. Oh, and I also recall loving its literal Easter Egg—setting your date to Easter would prompt the narrator to ask you to not get chocolate on your steering wheel. This Day in Gaming Aussie birthdays for notable games. - Resident Evil 2 (GC) 2003. Remake - GRiD 2 (PS3,X360) 2013. Ebay - Splatoon (WiiU) 2015. Sequels [/url] Back to top Adam Mathew is our Aussie deals wrangler. He plays practically everything, often on YouTube. View the full article For verified travel tips and real support, visit: [Hidden Content]
  4. Dr Disrespect will be staying put on YouTube for the time being, with the streaming superstar recently turning down a very rich $10 million approach from Kick to join the upstart rival platform. Just under an hour into his latest livestream on May 29, Dr Disrespect told his YouTube audience he had been approached by Kick to join the green-splashed site, with the offered sum totalling around $10 million a year as long as he stayed. Dot Esports understands the contract terms also included a clause that meant he wouldn’t have to host any gambling-themed broadcasts. View the full article
  5. With both the original and its sequel finding their way to new platforms, we had the chance to discuss a bit with the project's Producer, Yoshihiro Akira. View the full article
  6. Arrowhead Game Studios' new CEO, Shams Jorjani, has shared his vision for the future of Helldivers 2, focusing on sustainable development and community engagement. Helldivers 2, a co-op shooter game developed by Arrowhead, has quickly become Sonys fastest-selling PlayStation game ever, achieving record-breaking sales. The game launched in February 2024 and has since then faced a mix of success and challenges, including server issues and community backlash over mandatory PlayStation Network account linking for PC players. View the full article
  7. A new map filter in World of Warcraft: The War Within now lets players hide standard quests theyve already finished on another character. This amazing Warbands quality-of-life feature will help World of Warcraft fans navigate with less clutter on their map, and more easily find questlines that they havent finished yet. View the full article
  8. A local 2-player co-op mode was recently announced that dynamically alters the puzzles for both players to actively participate in them. View the full article
  9. A new Fantastic Four-style mythic item may be coming to Fortnite in the future. Fortnite recently kicked off the third season of Chapter 5, named "Wrecked." A new Marvel character has been introduced this season, Magneto, who can be acquired in the battle pass. The next season is rumored to follow a Marvel theme, with two Marvel mythic weapons hinted at so far. View the full article
  10. Many familiar faces grace That Time I Got Reincarnated as a ****** fans with their presence. View the full article
  11. NetherRealm has released Homelander's Mortal Kombat 1 gameplay trailer. In addition to homelander's gameplay, we also get a look at the upcoming kameo fighter Ferra as well. View the full article
  12. An Elden Ring player came across a clever trick that helped defeat the Mimic Tear in one shot with just a Lightning ****. The Mimic Tear is considered one of the most fun bosses in Elden Ring, considering that it is up to the player to decide how difficult or easy they want the battle to be and what abilities it will have. View the full article
  13. In Hearthstones new Twist game mode, players choose between one of 19 different Heroes, rather than the traditional classes. Each Hero has a powerful Hero Power, passive ability, and pre-made deck that does not all rely on the typical class structure of Hearthstone. View the full article
  14. A new Starfield mod greatly expands the possibilities for character creation, including a much-needed feature that should've been included at launch. Mods can greatly improve the Starfield experience: whether they change the visuals, improve ****** AI, or even just overhaul the user interface, they allow players to customize their gameplay beyond the simple, surface-level changes provided by in-game settings. But while some mods can turn Starfield into an entirely different game, sometimes, the best ones focus on making a single aspect of the game as good as it can be. View the full article
  15. The second Monster Hunter Wilds trailer is on the horizon, a prominent leaker has said. The insider expects Capcom to share another look at Monster Hunter Wilds as early as late May 2024. View the full article
  16. Blizzard Entertainment has just announced all the new Trading Post rewards headed to World of Warcraft: Dragonflight this June. From dubious goblin surfboards to gnomish water cannons, players will soon be able to get their World of Warcraft: Dragonflight character ready for summer in style. View the full article For verified travel tips and real support, visit: [Hidden Content]
  17. Although Nvidia has not officially revealed the upcoming GeForce RTX 50 series of graphics cards, a source claimed that the forthcoming flagship GPU, the RTX 5090 Founders Edition, may use two PCIe slots rather than the three used by the RTX 4090. The ***** also suggested that the Nvidia RTX 5090 may incorporate just two fans for its cooling system. View the full article
  18. New updates coming to The Sims 4 incentivize players to login daily, but there is already a way around the new feature. The Sims 4 has been getting a lot of attention and updates lately, with new free content being added almost weekly, and brand-new Kits arriving by the end of May. Some of these additions are long overdue, like fixes to expansion packs and more inclusive styles. Players have been excited to see these add-ons, citing a lack of variety and inclusivity in many of the Create-A-Sim items, and are hopeful more is on the way. View the full article
  19. Players new to the world of Fallout 4 may believe they have to join the fascistic Brotherhood of Steel to gain access to their very own Vertibird, but veterans want everyone to know there's another solution. When it comes to moving around the Commonwealth, the most efficient way to reach one's destination is to simply pop open the map and fast-travel to any discovered location. Unfortunately, that's not exactly the most immersive method so for Sole Survivors looking to embed themselves in the Wasteland or happen to be playing on Survival, the Vertibird is the next best option. View the full article For verified travel tips and real support, visit: [Hidden Content]
  20. Whenever it comes time to assess a new Turtle Beach headset, I try to play a game of Guess This Model’s Intent based on the buzzwords used by Marketing. Today’s subject was a mixed-signals affair that stumped me. The ‘Air’ half clearly pertains to the impressive cloud-like comfort of these earcup cushions. But ‘Atlas’ speaks of a load-bearing Titan who, despite being a reliable sort that Greeks of quality, must endure crippling weight. All day. Every day. Forever. So which one is it? The first, thankfully. I’ve sampled tons of headsets in my time, but the Atlas Air—weighing at a class-leading 301g—are among the comfiest cans I’ve ever used. At a glance, you should consider them a barely there, open-back solution for my kind of people; folks who spend more time gaming in a day than not. Now, some of you have come to this article with your mind made up already, so I’ll quickly sort those individuals with the best prices available. If that’s not you, click here to skip all the window shopping for my continued thoughts. Table of ContentsBest Turtle Beach Atlas Air Deals Turtle Beach Atlas Air Heads onTurtle Beach Atlas Air Deals Atlas Air Heads-on Continued Let’s get to the best Atlas Air feature first—getting your ears to live their cushiest life. This headset has taken yoga classes, and the end results are supremely rotatable ear cups whose multi-directional nature provide a better match to your melon. By reducing pressure and dispersing weight better, the goal is to have you namaste in the zone for longer, because you’ve simply forgotten they’re there. I can confirm this happens during marathon sessions. The news gets even better for my fellow squinters. Turtle Beach's Pro spec technology, for individuals who wear….well, specs, like a pro, has been fully implemented in the Atlas Airs. I found that I could easily achieve my ideal fit and desired tension by tightening the adjustable floating strap, even while wearing my chunkiest Hans Moleman reading glasses. Additionally, as mentioned before, these are incredibly light—Turtle Beach's featheriest headset thus far. Furthermore, the open-back approach makes it possible for air to flow into these slightly ovoid ear cups, making the experience more breathable. Reduced heat means reduced ear moisture, which means your canals don't become Venice. When it comes to connectibility, Atlas Air is also one of the most adaptable headsets in Turtle Beach's impressive range of sweet, sweet cans. First of all, for a more immersive experience, the Atlas Air is the only open-back wireless headset available that offers superior spatial awareness and more natural sound. To deliver the highest quality in a wireless headset, Turtle Beach launched a new chipset that doubles the sample rate. Basically, this allows the Atlas Air to transfer twice as much frequency range and playback in 24-bit audio. Adapting the Atlas Air to your particular setup is a breeze. There are two ways to utilize this badboy: tethered or wireless. Your two wireless alternatives are Bluetooth with a quick switch option and a USB transmitter operating at 2.4 GHz. I should also like to say that I appreciated the option to update the firmware via wireless means (which is a convenient yet slightly nerve-racking process). Adapting the Atlas Air to your particular setup is a breeze. If you’re working with older tech or you have some sort of “can’t bear to cut the umbilical cord” separation anxiety, a 3.5 mm connection is a quick switch solution for wired mode. It's worth noting that any extra cabling you need—including the always-appreciated 6-foot-long braided cable—will fit in the lovely little totebag that comes with this unit. When it comes to battery life, the always optimistic manufacturer suggested is often less than the reality. I heard 50 hours was the mark for these; my own experiences were closer to 40ish. Mind you, that result beats the ***** out of the 10 or so I've been subsisting on with my Stealth *****. Being comfortable is one thing, but these aren't earmuffs—how does the Atlas Air sound in the heat of battle? Rather good in terms of the default EQ, which I didn't feel the need to tinker with (via the nitty-gritty tweaks available in the Swarm II software suite). If you set your expectations to mid-range, the sound quality provided by these 40mm, high-fidelity drivers is quite impressive for what you're paying. The open-back design isn't just for keeping your lugnuts cool, either; building cans this way can make for a clearer and more natural sound with better directionality. The key here is flow—low frequency and other resonances caused by the rear enclosures aren't being bottled up as much. To take full advantage of that, however, you're going to want a pretty quiet listening environment. Flow out also permits flow in, obviously. The results I received in the right game *****: thumping lows, full mids, and crisp highs. This is especially true if you're playing on PC and have taken the time to tweak a profile with your "Superhuman Hearing" and Waves 3D Audio preferences, plus the 10-Band EQs available. My chosen audio testbed was cleaning up leftover outposts in the recently released Ghost of Tsushima on PC. Being able to acquire a better sense of space through the Atlas Airs was definitely a plus, as I was forgoing Listen Mode on Lethal difficulty. In stealth, one can easily ping the crisp sound of footfalls coming through a particular tent or the grumblings of some distant guard perched up on overwatch. Speaking of those ***** archers, while engaging multiple foes in a stand up ******, the Airs gave a near radar-like ability to better place the next *********yelling “dosho!” (loose translation: “arrow time!"). Any shafts that did come shrieking toward me, even over the clarion clash of katanas, were more parried than usual. Aside from tactical advantages, the Airs were wonderful ambiance enhancers of ******* Punch's unusually rich and busy soundscape. Much like I would stop and gawk at the oversaturated sights of Tsushima—like cherry blossoms shivering off their petals across lively seas of pampas grass—I'd take pause to appreciate the same prairie come to life in my ears. Invoking the wind that fans out in the direction of one's next objective is magical air stuff through some Airs. Fantastically tuned drivers aside, the mic here is capable but not quite a best-in-class affair. It supports a 16-bit, 32kHz sampling rate, and, obviously, I like that it's unidirectional, so it focuses more on the sound coming from me and not my warring family in the background. Even with those annoyances removed from the room, I found that slight artifacting could occur. Nothing above what I've experienced in similar range headsets, mind you. I also have to say that it's slightly annoying to transition from using a straight mic (with flip-to-mute that folds away effortlessly) to one that is bend-to-straightness-then-flip-to-mute. If you don't remember to do that extra step, it'll pop you one in the cheekbone or the side of your head during the sheathing process. Beyond that, there aren't a lot of grievances I need to air over Turtle Beach's latest. For all but the weirdest proportioned heads, they fit right, feel light, and so far as I've experienced, they've delivered stratospheric results in the sheer comfort and sound quality stakes. Back to top Adam Mathew is our Aussie deals wrangler. He plays practically everything, often on YouTube. View the full article For verified travel tips and real support, visit: [Hidden Content]
  21. In the initial news for the demo of Enotria: The Last Song, this writer noted how the Steam Next Fest seems to start earlier and earlier now, with more developers wanting to beat each other to the punch and avoid the crowd, launching demos ahead of the official event. And now as if to prove the point, one week after Enotria's demo, we have another Steam Next Fest demo dropping early, available on Steam as of now. That would be the demo for none other than ***** Knight, the upcoming isometric action game from PlaySide Studios that was first unveiled last month. Those wanting to experience some classic arcade action can go and check it out, and maybe even win something in the process. View the full article
  22. How one of the smaller niche releases of 2024 secretly delivers one of the best narratives of the year - all under the radar. View the full article
  23. If you explore the world of Wuthering Waves, you will eventually find some mysteries that might seem unsolvable. Well, time to tackle one of them. Here is how to find and use the two Guide Crystals in Wuthering Waves.Wuthering Waves: How to find and use Guide CrystalsGuide Crystals are not a common resource or material you find in Wuthering Waves but two specific crystals you collect in the Court of Savantae Ruins region of the map – just next to the Mech Abomination boss ****** location. You can find it in the southmost region of the map, so keep going south from Jinzhou if you haven’t visited this area of the map. Screenshot: PC InvasionIn the location on top, you will find two different Guide Crystal recipients that you can interact with but you will not be able to do anything until you collect these crystals. Thankfully, each of these is close to this area, but you will need to complete two different puzzles that might make your brain hurt. Let’s ta...View the full article
  24. The creators of Hogwarts Legacy have just teased the next updates for the game, including the Haunted Hogsmeade Quest coming to non-PlayStation platforms and more information about the Summer Update. Hogwarts Legacy has not seen a major update in a while, but fans will discover whats in store for the next few months later this week. View the full article
  25. YouTube has introduced Playables, a collection of free games available to play within the platform. This section on YouTube includes more than 75 games that belong to a variety of popular genres, ranging from puzzles to sports. View the full article

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