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  1. Showcased by Brazilian YouTube channel TecLab, the custom-built card is dubbed the "GeForce RTX 4090 Super" and is powered by the AD102 GPU found in an RTX 4090. Everything else, however, is sourced from other Nvidia cards. The PCB and the VRAM are from a Galax RTX 3090 Ti HOF... Read Entire Article View the full article
  2. If you want to be a free-to-play player in Zenless Zone Zero, you need to unlock Daily Tasks and Errands as soon as possible. These give you free currency and important items to upgrade your characters and pull new Signals in the banners. If you’re eager to unlock these missions quickly and start your grind in ZZZ, you must be patient because it will take a few hours of gameplay. Here’s how you can do it. View the full article
  3. If you’re trying to explore New Eridu but running into lag issues while playing Zenless Zone Zero, it can be difficult to get anything done. Luckily, there are several fixes you can try to get rid of the lag. The gameplay experience can easily be bogged down by lots of lag, especially during important cutscenes and intense battles, so you must fix this issue as swiftly as possible. Here’s how to fix lag in ZZZ. View the full article
  4. Wondering where your Zenless Zone Zero 100 free pulls are? As the newest gacha game from Genshin Impact and Honkai Star Rail maker HoYoverse arrives at last, a launch promotion promising 100 free ZZZ pulls is causing confusion among players, with many expecting their rewards up-front. In reality, however, you will get these free rewards eventually, but you'll have to wait for a while to access them all. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: How to get Zenless Zone Zero Polychrome Zenless Zone Zero codes July 2024 Zenless Zone Zero banners - next, current, and 1.0 banners View the full article
  5. Diablo 4 may already be swarming with some of the most gruesome foes ***** can conjure but the upcoming season is set to introduce an even more brutal version of one of the franchise's most iconic monsters. When it comes to imposing enemies, Diablo players are all too familiar with the hulking mass of flesh that is The Butcher. Beginning his reign of torment all the way back in the original game, the cleaver-wielding villain has challenged heroes in nearly every game in the series, and it seems he's upgrading to an even more deadly form. View the full article
  6. As much as we like playing The First Descendant, some of the game’s features seem like they only exist to frustrate you and hopefully get you to spend money so you can finally make some progress. This is where Shape Stabilizers fall in. Here’s everything you need to know about Shape Stabilizers in The First Descendant. View the full article
  7. In Zenless Zone Zero, a world where raging and speechless monsters roam the streets, you need a voice like Billy ****’s to carry you through all the ********* and despair. Here’s everything we know about Billy **** and his voice actor(s) in ZZZ. View the full article
  8. The long-in-the-works Borderlands movie packs an impressive all-star main cast which includes Jack ****** and Kevin Hart, but the biggest surprise was Cate Blanchett as the lead. How did that happen? During an interview for Empire, the actress, who's done a bit of everything (including The Lord of the Rings and Marvel) over the years, revealed what really got her into Eli Roth's Borderlands, and the answer is a bit surprising. "The crazy asks are usually the things I gravitate towards; the things I could never conceive of," she explained, potentially justifying why she's taken on lighter roles such as Thor: Ragnarok's Hela or The House with a Clock in its Walls' Florence Zimmerman. She continued: "I think there also may have been a little Covid madness — I was spending a lot of time in the garden, using the chainsaw a little too freely. My husband said, 'This film could save your life.'" Her answer is both funny and intriguing, and one has to wonder how much the Covid lockdown and all the following Hollywood slowdown really affected her. Read more View the full article
  9. Every Thursday we share the weekly Famitsu sales charts, which tracks physical boxed game sales and hardware sales in Japan. ... Read more View the full article
  10. There's nothing quite like the first time you explored Skyrim. From the moment you narrowly escape your grisly ********** in Helgen and emerge into the legendary RPG's vast wilderness, it's an adventure that allows you to go anywhere and everywhere with no limitations, and it's this sense of sheer freedom that's had millions of players returning to its cold, untamed landscape for over a decade. But after spending years exploring the many different versions of Skyrim that have been released, it's safe to say we're all looking for some new games to scratch that fantasy adventuring *****. So, to ease the wait until we get an official follow-up in the long-anticipated Elder Scrolls 6, we've compiled a list of some of the best games in the same vein as Skyrim that you can play right now. 1. The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion An obvious one to kick us off, but one of the best places you can go to get an experience similar in style and scope to Skyrim is The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion. The fourth game in Bethesda's landmark RPG series, Oblivion may be Skyrim's predecessor, but it still has all the components that made its younger sibling such a hit. Casting you as a prisoner who finds themselves in the center of a conflict involving demonic gods, fiery doors to a hellish plain and the ******* of Tamriel's emperor, you set forth across the land of Cyrodil on a daring adventure. Along the way, you're free to explore this realm however you see fit, completing quests, allying with factions and building your character with new skills, weapons, armor sets, spells and more. Simply put, it's more Elder Scrolls, and a great way to continue your journey through Tamriel while you wait for Elder Scrolls 6. As for where and how you can play it, it's available on PC and can be played through the Xbox Series X | S and Xbox One's backwards compatibility feature. 2. The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild The poster child of the Nintendo Switch and one of the best fantasy RPGs ever made, you really can't go wrong with The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. Nintendo's acclaimed reinvention of its seminal series really has it all: a secret-filled open world to explore, a range of physics-based systems that you can toy with to battle enemies and navigate precarious terrain, phenomenal quests, a stunning art style, and much, much more. Breath of the Wild is a game that never holds your hand. It lets you loose into a fully explorable Hyrule, sets you up with some essential tools and, from there, you're free to do what you please. Whether you want to scour the land for lore tidbits, climb to the peak of the tallest mountain or even head straight into the final boss room, everything is available to you from the moment you make your descent from the Great Plateau. It gives you the reins and lets you do whatever you see fit. If you're looking for a game that has the same freedom and unguided exploration that makes Skyrim so compelling, Breath of the Wild is a perfect substitute. It's available exclusively on Nintendo Switch. You can also jump straight the sequel, Tears of the Kingdom, but you'll get a similar experience. 3. Dragon's Dogma 2 One of the more recent releases on our list, if you're looking for a big, sprawling RPG that puts exploration at the forefront, Dragon's Dogma 2 could be a great pick. Spread across two realms, Vermund and Battahl, Dragon's Dogma 2 drops players into the boots of The Arisen: a player-created warrior whose heart has been stolen by an ancient dragon. Tasked with finding and ******** this dragon, they embark on a quest across a vast, untamed world. Much like Skyrim, the true draw of Dragon's Dogma 2 is its heavy focus on exploration. Its world is full of secrets to uncover, and with monsters patrolling every inch of its map, you'll quickly amass organic stories as you clash with colossal foes and survive dangerous encounters by the skin of your teeth. It's also a deep RPG with various classes to master, a wide range of ******* types and armor sets, and a unique party system where you can recruit allies created by other players. All in all, it's sure to satiate those hungry for a massive fantasy RPG on the scale of Skyrim. It's available on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X and PC. 4. The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt In the pantheon of 100-plus hour RPGs, Geralt's quest to stop the Wild Hunt in The Witcher 3 is a top-shelf pick. Set in a morbid, Slavic-mythology-inspired world of monsters, magic and shady politics, The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt is often lorded as one of the best RPGs ever made and for good reason. It boasts a giant open world filled with difficult battles, morally gray choices that affect the outcome of quests and an engrossing story to follow. You play as Geralt: a gruff, white-haired, yellow-eyed mercenary searching for his surrogate daughter, Ciri. His quest will take him on a perilous journey, where he'll face mythical monsters and evade the ever-present threat of the spectral warriors known as the Wild Hunt. Much like Skyrim, The Witcher 3 sets you up with the basics and then releases you into a lore-rich fantasy world untethered. Whether you want to live the bounty hunter lifestyle, taking on contracts to ***** monsters while ignoring the main quest, or face the Wild Hunt head-on by following its supremely well-written story, it puts the control in your hands. The base game and its two sizable DLCs are well worth a playthrough once you've conquered everything Skyrim has to offer. The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt is available on PlayStation, Xbox, Switch and PC. 5. Kingdom Come: Deliverance Moving away from high-concept fantasy and into the more grounded world of a realistic medieval epic, another game that manages to capture the sense of unbridled freedom Skyrim offers is Kingdom Come: Deliverance. Quickly becoming a cult hit when it launched in 2018, Kingdom Come: Deliverance tells the tale of a blacksmith's son on a quest for revenge. Set in Bohemia in the 15th Century, the story follows an apprentice named Henry living in a small village. After his parents are brutally murdered during a Cuman invasion, Henry is forced to flee, entering the service of Lord Hanush of Leipa and pursuing the men who ******* his parents. From here, the game lets you loose on a giant open world complete with authentic medieval locations to explore, a range of open-ended quests which react to your decisions and an intricate battle system to master. Kingdom Come: Deliverance is an experience that focuses on immersion, from its high-stakes battles to its range of survival mechanics, which task you with managing everything from food and sleep to your hygiene and armor degradation. If you're looking for something a little more involved than Skyrim or an RPG with a more grounded setting, Kingdom Come: Deliverance is definitely worth a look. It's currently available on PlayStation, Xbox, Switch and PC. 6. Elden Ring One for fans of a challenge, Elden Ring is a punishing game, but one that's more than worth the blood, sweat and tears it takes to roll credits. FromSoftware's latest serving of bleak RPG goodness is simply one of the most gratifying RPGs ever made, and that's not just because beating some of its most challenging bosses makes you feel like you've just gone 12 rounds with Mike Tyson. Elden Ring just fundamentally masters the art of exploration, from hiding routes to brand new areas off the beaten path to burying useful rewards for those who choose to search every ***** and cranny. No area is meaningless; no detour is fruitless. It makes you feel like you're charting your path across a living, breathing world. A dying world that takes pleasure in crushing you beneath its boot, definitely, but one that rewards your curiosity all the same. With the game's Shadow of the Erdtree expansion now available, there's never been a better time to play. So if you've finished Skyrim, are looking for a new world to explore and don't mind getting eviscerated by a giant lobster or two, The Lands Between could be worth a visit. Elden Ring is available on PlayStation, Xbox and PC. 7. Fallout 4 Granted, it's the furthest thing from a fantasy RPG, but if you're done with Skyrim and want something that shares its design philosophies, Bethesda's work on Fallout 4 naturally has a lot in common with The Elder Scrolls series. It's a massive open-world RPG that focuses on letting you build a unique character, explore sprawling environments and complete quests. The major difference is that you'll be ********* big green mutant abominations while listening to alternate-history corporate *********** instead of casting spells at mud ******. Taking the series to Boston, Fallout 4 sees a new vault dweller, known as the Sole Survivor, embark on a mission to save their kidnapped son from a mysterious faction known as The Institute. Much like Skyrim, that mission is just one of the many objectives scattered throughout the Wasteland, and you'll be able to explore freely without an invisible hand guiding you down any single path. It's a great way to get an experience that shares the same DNA as Skyrim with a post-apocalyptic twist. Fallout 4 is playable on PlayStation, Xbox and PC and ******** one of the best Bethesda games available. 8. Dragon Age: Inquisition Bioware's most recent take on the sprawling fantasy RPG, Dragon Age: Inquisition is another big ol' fantasy RPG that offers over 80 hours of gameplay to sink your teeth into. Tasking you with saving the realm of Thedas from mysterious rifts opening in the sky, you'll lead a faction known as The Inquisition as you explore a series of massive open-world maps, defeat monsters and uncover a new Dragon Age story. Much like Skyrim, Inquisition allows you to build a character, pick their class and race, and then set forth on your adventure. As you journey through the game's various worlds, you'll add new party members to the Inquisition while completing a range of quests and making choices that affect the story, your keep and Thedas as a whole. In essence, it's another meaty fantasy RPG to play after you've wrapped up Skyrim, and there's never been a better time to get stuck in, with Dragon Age: The Veilguard slate to launch later this year. Dragon Age: Inquisition is available on PlayStation, Xbox and PC. 9. Baldur's Gate 3 On a gameplay front, Baldur's Gate 3 and Skyrim don't share much in common. Baldur's Gate is a top-down CRPG that focuses on strategic fights, carefully constructing a party of characters with complementary abilities, and completing quests by using your chosen party's list of stats and skills. However, Baldur's Gate 3 is arguably one of the best introductions to CDRPGs out there, and a must-play for those who enjoy a big, expansive fantasy RPG like Skyrim. Its world is a carefully curated expanse of tactical combat, engrossing storylines and outstanding quests, the latter of which react and evolve to your choices, leading to a playthrough that feels distinctly tailored to you. But the biggest boon of all is how it freely allows you to play your way. From giving you the option to mix and match a mind-boggling number of classes, races, backstories and more in the character creation screen to giving you free rein with how you approach and complete quests, Baldur's Gate 3 encourages you to experiment and tinker with its systems to your heart's content. If you liked how Skyrim never pointed you in a direction or forced you down a set path, Baldur's Gate 3 is going to be a game you get along with. It's available on PlayStation, Xbox and PC. 10. Kingdoms of Amalur: Re-Reckoning A cult classic brought back to life through its 2020 remaster, Kingdoms of Amalur is a great pick for those who've wrapped up their time with Skyrim and are looking for a new fantasy RPG with fun combat, a huge world and plenty of quests to complete. The story takes place in the world of Amalur, with the player taking on the role of the Fateless One: a corpse brought back to life by the Well of Souls, severing them from fate. After waking in a pile of bodies, they embark across a realm known as the Faelands in hopes of stopping a destructive force fated to eradicate Amalur's people. Along the way, you'll be able to build your character, pick a class and freely explore the Faelands, completing quests, delving into dungeons and bringing down formidable threats. It's available on PC, PlayStation, Xbox and Switch. 11. The Forgotten City The Forgotten City is a unique entry on this list because it actually started its life as a Skyrim mod. However, it doesn't take long to see why it was given the full game treatment. The Forgotten City's story starts in modern-day Italy, as you wake on an island and discover you were brought to shore by a mysterious woman. After a brief conversation, you search a strange ruin in the center of the island and, somehow, are transported back in time to Ancient Rome. It's a ******* set-up, but it only becomes more compelling when you realize this city is stuck in an eternal time loop, and whenever a mysterious law known as the "Golden Rule" is broken, the loop resets. From here, the Forgotten City takes the base fundamentals of Skyrim and uses them to craft a completely different type of experience. The Forgotten City is, at its core, a detective game; one that tasks you with talking to citizens, learning more about the Golden Rule and uncovering clues to solve its underlying mystery. It's almost entirely devoid of combat, and that makes for a game that somehow doesn't feel like Skyrim at all while retaining the game's inherent DNA. If you're looking for something akin to Skyrim that plays with the formula and tries something wholly different, The Forgotten City is more than worth a look. It's available on PC, PlayStation, Xbox and Switch. 12. Outward Another one for the fans of a ********* adventure, Outward is an RPG that casts players as a regular, everyday person instead of some prophecised warrior fated to save the world. Their initial task is simple. Pay off a debt hanging above their head within five days. However, it quickly spins into a large-scale open-world epic, as the player crosses the land of Aurai, faces tough threats and contends with the elements to survive. What sets Outward apart is its focus on realism and consequence. It includes various survival systems, which force the player to contend with hunger, sleep and the harsh environment around them, while quests and other objectives can fail if they aren't attended to in time. There's no fast travel in Outward and, in the place of a standard respawn system, you cannot ****, instead triggering random events that move you around the map. In short, it's a game with a ton of interesting systems, and one that's well worth a look if you're searching for Skyrim's sense of open-world exploration with a few twists to keep things interesting. Outward is available on PlayStation, Xbox, Switch and PC. 13. The Elder Scrolls Online Another obvious one, but if you're ready to move on from Skyrim, why not continue your Elder Scrolls experience with a few friends? As the name suggests, The Elder Scrolls Online is an MMO take on the series, allowing you to visit various realms across Tamriel while completing a laundry list of new quests. From Skyrim and Cyrodil to Morrowind and Highrock, there are a lot of returning locations for longtime fans of the series, as well as some brand new locales to explore, including the Khajit homeland of Elsweyr and the High Elves' home of Summerset. Along the way you can tag along with other players, bringing down enemies, completing missions and building your own unique characters. If you've exhausted everything Skyrim has to offer and want more Elder Scrolls, The Elder Scrolls Online is a surefire bet, especially as the game has been updated with a multitude of DLCs over the years. The Elder Scrolls Online is available on PlayStation, Xbox and PC. Callum Williams is a freelance media writer with years of experience as a game critic, news reporter, guides writer and features writer. View the full article For verified travel tips and real support, visit: [Hidden Content]
  11. You may be used to the fast-paced action of Zenless Zone Zero, but as the Ethereal grow tankier and their health pool rises, it may be time to rethink your difficulty setting before you get yourself *******. Here’s how to set your difficulty and alter the story to suit you in ZZZ. View the full article
  12. Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree is packed with interesting locations to discover, and one of them, the Scadutree Chalice, has a tasty treat for any Tarnished who find it. It’s entirely missable, though, so keep reading to find out how to get there. Scaudtree Chalice location in Elden Ring DLC Head through the northwest gate, then north through the giant arch. Screenshot/Remix by Dot Esports To get to the Scadutree Chalice in Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree, you need to ***** Commander Gaius after the Shadow Keep, Back Gate Site of Grace, then proceed through the northwest gate toward the giant arced structure in front of the Scadutree. View the full article
  13. A recent Honkai: Star Rail ***** has given details about a new Apocalyptic Shadow boss, which will arrive in version 2.5. Honkai: Star Rail's Apocalyptic Shadow mode is the newest endgame content for players with high-level units. It offers a decent number of Stellar Jades, requiring Trailblazers to defeat more powerful versions of enemies they've faced before. This combat domain is meant to be an all-new challenge for those who can already beat other endgame modes, such as Pure Fiction and Memory of Chaos. View the full article
  14. Game Pass will see several new additions in July 2024, but a few games will also be leaving the service. Game Pass is Microsoft's signature subscription program for distributing video games on Xbox, PC, and cloud streaming. It includes hundreds of games, available to download and play instantly for a monthly subscription fee. But its library is ever-changing, with old games rotating out and new games rotating in each month. This ensures there's always something new on Game Pass, but can also mean players will miss out on hidden gems. View the full article
  15. We might be heartily ***** of tech companies shoehorning "AI" into the description of practically everything right now, but this new BenQ gaming monitor appears to actually warrant it. The new BenQ Mobiuz EX321UX has a clever trick up its sleeve in the form of a dynamic contrast system for gaming, which uses AI to boost the contrast in different zones of the screen on the fly. Even if it weren't for this new gaming tech, this new miniLED display already looks like a prime candidate for our best gaming monitor guide. BenQ has gone all out on the physical design, and ventured well beyond the standard ****** frame on a stand. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: BenQ Zowie EC1-CW review - an ergonomic gaming mouse in three sizes BenQ Zowie XL2566K review - the ultimate CS2 gaming monitor View the full article
  16. If you're ***** of your mouse cable snagging on the bits and pieces on your desk when you're mid-game, but you've been waiting for the right opportunity to jump to the wonderful world of wireless, then here's a great chance to bag a decent wireless gaming mouse and save a lot of money. The Corsair M75 Wireless currently has $40 off its price in this limited-time Amazon wireless gaming mouse deal, meaning you can pick up this top-line rodent for just $89.99. In our Corsair M75 Wireless review, we praised this mouse's incredible battery life, responsiveness, and comfortable design for both left and right-handed gamers. Our main criticism, which kept this Corsair peripheral off our guide to the best gaming mouse, was that the price was too high, and that problem has just been solved in one fell swoop with this Amazon deal. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: These are the Corsair iCUE Link fans you should buy Best gaming mouse in 2024 You can now get 32GB of DDR5 RAM for under $100, complete with RGB View the full article For verified travel tips and real support, visit: [Hidden Content]
  17. Bodycam, the hit ultra-realistic FPS game, contains multiple instances of the number 1488, a well-known neo-***** symbol. The number appears as graffiti on the walls in the game's new Abandoned Hospital map, which arrived in a Tuesday June 18 update. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: Disturbingly realistic bodycam game has mixed reviews, lots of players Super realistic FPS bodycam game goes live, and you can play right now Bodycam release date, gameplay, and trailers View the full article
  18. Zenless Zone Zero is the latest free-to-play action RPG from HoYoverse that launched on July 4. You navigate a beautifully detailed world, controlling a trio of streetwear-clad agents while engaging in dynamic combat. Between battles and puzzle-solving, you progress through labyrinthine levels and participate in social activities that add depth to the characters and story. ZZZ’s diverse character cast is brought to life by its voice actors, so here’s full the Zenless Zone Zero VA cast list. View the full article
  19. The Stone-Sheathed Sword is one of the most interesting items added in Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree. You can transform it into two powerful new weapons—the Sword of Light or Sword of Darkness—and there are a few quirks to the system you need to know about. Stone-Sheathed Sword location in Elden Ring DLC You can pick up the Stone-Sheathed Sword in three places in Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree. There are three altars hidden across the Land of Shadow, and the first one you interact with gives you the Stone-Sheathed Sword. The other two altars then become places where you can transform the Stone-Sheathed Sword into the Sword of Light or Sword of Darkness. View the full article
  20. Zenless Zone Zero shares many similar features with other HoYoverse games. Battery Charge is one such feature, so here’s everything you need to know about it, including how to get more. What is Battery Charge in Zenless Zone Zero? This screen has a familiar feel. Screenshot by Dot Esports Battery Charge in Zenless Zone Zero is your Resin or Trailblaze Power from Genshin Impact and Honkai: Star Rail, respectively. You use it in the HIA Combat Simulations to farm leveling materials. Those materials range from agent experience items to W-Engine (*******) ascension materials. View the full article
  21. If you’re reading this, chances are you’ve got a sweet-looking rare *******, but you’ve realized it doesn’t do as much damage as a common one. Don’t worry—The First Descendant has a ******* leveling system, and we’re here to tell you everything you need to know about it. The First Descendant: How to level up weapons Level up your weapons here. Screenshot by Dot Esports You don’t specifically level up weapons in The First Descendant. Instead, you can transfer the level of a higher ******* to a lower-level *******. This process destroys the higher-level *******. View the full article
  22. Getting into Zenless Zone Zero should be as simple as downloading the game, but when the compiling shaders error appears, you know you’re in for a long ride before you can enjoy the latest HoYoverse adventure. The compiling shaders error is a fairly unique problem within the HoYoverse. It affects mobile users and stops ZZZ from launching properly. Are you unsure what to do to counter this frustrating error? Here are our fixes for the compiling shaders error in ZZZ. View the full article
  23. Elden Ring patch notes have arrived for the latest update to FromSoftware's colossal RPG. The update addresses some of the most powerful items and ******* arts in the Shadow of the Erdtree DLC, as developer FromSoftware works on honing its balance. These include fixes for the broken Lightning Perfume Bottle and Frenzyflame Perfume Bottle, which have been used a lot since the expansion arrived. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: All Elden Ring Scadutree Fragments locations All Elden Ring Smithing Stones locations Elden Ring talismans list and locations View the full article
  24. What is the best ZZZ Grace build? Grace Howard is one of the employees of BeloBog Industries, one of the major factions in the Zenless Zone Zero story. Like other members of her team, Grace is strong and excels in HP, but her Anomaly specialty really stands her out from the crowd. As one of just two Zenless Zone Zero Anomaly characters at launch, Grace is unique, and that might be a reason for wanting to draw her from the latest ZZZ banners. In order to increase your chances, make sure you redeem all of the current Zenless Zone Zero codes, and once you've got her, get the very best performance from one of the top choices on our ZZZ tier list by equipping the best Grace build as we've detailed below. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: Zenless Zone Zero 100 free pulls promotion is making everyone confused Zenless Zone Zero banners - next, current, and 1.0 banners Zenless Zone Zero codes July 2024 View the full article
  25. Counter-Strike 2 and Starfield were the two biggest FPS games - or FPS and RPG mashups - of 2023. Going up against Valve and Bethesda, it's not surprising that plucky shooter Robocop Rogue City slipped under the radar, but if you haven't played it already, please do. Funny, vicious, and original, Rogue City is one of the most underrated shooters in years. Created by Teyon, maker of the similarly overlooked Terminator Resistance, Rogue City proves the studio has a skill for FPS design. But its new project sounds very different, and perhaps closer to the likes of Diablo 4 and Path of Exile. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: The best FPS game you've never played is now cheaper than ever The Last of Us gets massive frame rate boost, thanks to AMD One of the best FPS games of 2023 is 51% off on PC View the full article

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