Revealed at yesterday's Nintendo Direct stream - but absolutely coming to PC because there's a Steam page for it - The Hundred Line: Last Defense Academy seems like a mash-up of visual novel and ***** Emblem-y RPG battles on grids. And it's by the folks behind Danganronpa and Zero Escape, which means there will be lots of consequences and decisions that lead to copious amounts of despair, no matter how you finish the game apparently. If there's one thing that really gets me going, it's a game devoid of happiness and cheer. Read more View the full article
The studio behind the upcoming Dragon Quest 3 HD-2D Remake says it regrets announcing it so early. The game appeared during Tuesday’s Nintendo Direct presentation, showing gameplay footage for the first time and revealing a November 14 release date. However, the game was initially announced back in May 2021 as one of five in-development Dragon Quest titles confirmed at the same time. Read More... View the full article
The Final Shape expansion introduced changes to how Power works in Destiny 2, and players believe it negatively affects the experience of players who are just learning the endgame content of the game. In The Final Shape, Destiny 2 added Activity Power Caps to most activities in the game, including raids and dungeons. These caps indicate your maximum effectiveness in an activity, which means you’re stuck at a set power below enemies and can’t overlevel to make your life easier. On top of that, all Standard difficulty endgame activities now have weekly elemental surges. In a Reddit thread on June 18, players agreed these changes are unnecessary because they make the experience more difficult for new players and raiders. View the full article
Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree is a victory lap in the form of DLC, bringing in elements from past FromSoftware games without losing what made the original great. Check out Screen Rant's 4.5-star review! View the full article
The first trailer for Smile 2 is here, and it looks like it's promising to up the stakes a touch in the upcoming sequel. Back in 2022, Paramount put out Smile, an odd little horror film where there's some kind of curse causing people to, you guessed it, smile! That's then followed up with people committing ********, so you can see why it's a curse. It was also incredibly successful, grossing $217 million at the box office on a $17 million budget, hence why we can now look forward to a sequel, quite plainly named Smile 2, though I'm not sure what I'd name it myself. Paramount released the first teaser trailer for the film yesterday, which shifts focus to a new character, a pop star named Skye Riley, played by Naomi Scott (Power Rangers). As described by Paramount, "About to embark on a new world tour, global pop sensation Skye Riley begins experiencing increasingly terrifying and inexplicable events. Overwhelmed by the escalating horrors and the pressures of fame, Skye is forced to face her dark past to regain control of her life before it spirals out of control." Being a pop star, you can obviously imagine Skye being surrounded by people at all times, with that level of fame likely being anxiety-inducing enough at the best of times, let alone when random people are menacingly smiling at you before harming themselves. Read more View the full article
********* role-playing game enthusiasts are eating good this week, as Square Enix announce a 3D remake for 1993's Romancing SaGa 2: Revenge Of The Seven. It's a high fantasy RPG in which you must shore up an empire and defend it from generation to generation against a group of legendary adventurers, who were trapped in another dimension many moons ago and are positively livid that people don't talk about their sacrifices enough. It's out 24th October 2024, and springs from the turbulent brains of the team behind 2020's Trials of Mana remake, which was well-received. I've got a trailer's worth of rabble-rousing orchestral music and sparkly tag-team finishers below. Read more View the full article
The Dragon Quest 3 HD 2D Remake base version is priced at $59.99 while the Collector’s Edition is $199, and even ****-hard fans think the prices are outrageous. Disgruntled Dragon Quest 3 fans discussed the price of the remake on social media, slamming both the base version and Collector’s Edition of the game. View the full article
Updated June 19, 2024: We added the latest codes!It’s challenging to become the Pirate King, but it’s possible if you have a good crew and battle experience. So, get your ship and travel to new islands to discover hidden treasures and powerful ****** Fruits. Speaking of treasure, make sure to redeem AOPG codes for some superb goodies!All A One Piece Game codes list Active A One Piece Game codesFIXES! — 1 Poneglyph (New)NewGojo! — Rewards (New)BossGojoUPD! — Rewards (New)TeleportBoss! — 1 PoneglyphNewFixUpdates! — RewardsBossLeopardUPD! — RewardsPawV2Update! — RewardsOMGRename! — RewardsForSunday! — RewardsOMGBossRename! — 1 PoneglyphBossYoruUPD! — RewardsNewLeopard! — RewardsNewUpdateHey! — RewardsWarpGun! — RewardsSorry! — RewardsQOL! — RewardsSaturnUPD! — RewardsArtifactsUpdate! — RewardsBossRenameUPD! — Title SpinsGyukiFruit! — RewardsNe...View the full article
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The recently released June hotfix for Mortal Kombat 1 has added new graphics options, delivered bug fixes, and made tweaks to some of the game's fighters, including its latest DLC character, Homelander. Mortal Kombat 1 is the 12th main installment in the long-running franchise created by the now defunct Midway Games. View the full article
Hi. There's an expansion coming out this week. It's called Elden Ring Shadow of the Erdtree and you probably haven't heard much about it. Anyway, within a day of the reviews of it coming out ahead of its arrival on June 21, it's casually become the highest rated game of 2024 and the highest rated DLC ever among critics on Metacritic. Yup, Miyazaki and co have basically succeded in making us hold their ***** as they casually make an expansion that's a good bet to get plenty of Game of the Year votes from folks who're determined to argue that getting more of a thing pretty much everyone already gave one GOTY award to warrants us all dispensing another one. Seriously though, given the very high expectations folks had for it, From's done a pretty amazing thing here. If you head over to Metacritic, the place you go when you've run out of ways to say a game's good during an argument with your mates, you'll see that Shadow of the Erdtree's currently sitting at a critic rating of 95, with our own review being a part of the sample of 56 which've led to that number being a thing. Read more View the full article
A new Honkai: Star Rail ***** has revealed that players will be able to collect three Eidolons for free during the upcoming Version 2.4. Eidolons are powerful character upgrades in Honkai: Star Rail that can take a character's on-field potential to the next level. View the full article
The Haunting of Hill House creator Mike Flanagan is set to reboot The Exorcist, and Universal has landed on a release date. If there's any one date that horror films love to land on, it's Friday the 13th. That's exactly the date that Universal has chosen to release Flanagan's take on the classic horror series, specifically March 13, 2026, so almost a good couple of years away (via Deadline). The reboot was announced last month, where Flanagan said that he's aiming to make something "fresh, bold, and terrifying within its universe." According to the original press release, the film is "an all-new story set in The Exorcist universe and is not a sequel to 2023’s The Exorcist: Believer." That last bit is clearly an important one for Universal to bring up, as you might not have realised that a new Exorcist film was actually released last year, the aforementioned Exorcist: Believer. It only grossed $137 million at the box office, which on a budget of $30 million normally wouldn't be too bad, but Universal had acquired the rights to the series in 2021 for a costly $400 million. So, you can see why it might not have been happy with how the sequel turned out. The Exorcist: Believer was actually meant to be the first part of a trilogy, but that's since been scrapped in favour of rebooting the franchise, which is why we now have Flanagan's film in the works. Read more View the full article
Marvel vs Capcom Fighting Collection - one of the games announced at yesterday's Nintendo Direct - is getting a physical version on the Nintendo Switch as well as PlayStation 4. However, bad news Xbox fans, there's no planned released for any Xbox console, including the Xbox One and Xbox Series X/S. It is also coming to PC via Steam, of course. This information was first brought to light after folks payed attention to the official press release that came out alongside the reveal, which stated the game would be have "digital and physical versions for PlayStation 4". This led to some confusion, as some were worried a physical version wouldn't be coming to the Switch, but thanks to Ethan Gach from Kotaku this has been clarified by Capcom. "Capcom PR just confirmed to me that Marvel vs. Capcom Fighting Collection will get a physical release on Switch as well as PS4." Gach posted on Twitter, clearing up any confusion. There was of course no further word on Xbox versions at all - so again - back luck Xbox heads. Read more View the full article
Bethesda has no plans to remake Fallout or Fallout 2, Todd Howard says. The series’ executive producer was interviewed on the MrMattyPlays YouTube channel, where he was asked if the success of the Fallout TV show was going to lead to remakes of the isometric turn-based games that started the series off. Howard replied that as long as the original versions remain available, the ability to play those on modern hardware is considered more of a priority to Bethesda. Read More... View the full article
A new Genshin Impact chart has revealed the most used characters in the current Spiral Abyss for update 4.7. The Spiral Abyss domain consists of 12 levels, also known as floors, each ******* than the previous one. These floors usually include waves of multiple enemies that players need to beat within a certain time frame to collect rewards. View the full article
Monetization is becoming a huge issue in Pokémon Go, with every event since the start of 2024 having some way to charge the player for extra benefits or items. Not only that, but plenty of events lock Pokémon or encounters behind Eggs, which, if you are trying to get a shiny version, might require you to spend dozens of dollars in hopes of RNG gracing you with what you were after. The community has been disgruntled by these constant monetization practices coming from Niantic, so when Dot Esports met Pokémon Go Director Michael Steranka, we were canid to ask him about fans’ concerns about over-monetization and Niantic’s current aggressive strategy. View the full article
Soccer fans are having the time of their lives with EURO 2024. While it’s one of the biggest sporting events this year, security clearly could be better since one YouTuber found a way to sneak into a game dressed as a mascot. ******* content creator Marvin tested security at the opening game of EURO 2024. He ordered a replica of the tournament’s mascot and forgeries of the employee passes to get into the game. Marvin then managed to ride into the Allianz Arena on June 14 and ended up being on the pitch for the game. View the full article
A fan of Diablo 4 was able to make their character look like Peacemaker from the HBO series. Many RPGs allow players to make custom avatars that they can use to navigate through the game. One such title is Diablo 4, which gives players freedom when it comes to making their own character. View the full article
The next The Legend of Zelda title from Nintendo, Echoes of Wisdom, will not feature Link as the main character, but Princess Zelda—and fans are losing it. They’re beyond excited to play as Zelda, who has finally found her independence. On June 18, Nintendo debuted the release date trailer for The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom, which will launch on Sept. 26 on Nintendo Switch. Although getting another The Legend of Zelda game is exciting, fans are ecstatic they’ll finally get to play as Princess Zelda, making this the first The Legend of Zelda game by Nintendo with Princess Zelda as the heroine. View the full article
My Time at Sandrock has just been added to the Xbox Game Pass content library. This is the ninth title to reach Microsoft's subscription service in June 2024, and the 79th new Xbox Game Pass release since the turn of the year. View the full article
It’s June, which means it is time for the Counter-Strike 2 mid-season player break—a month for players to sit back, relax, rest their eyes, or prepare their resumes as all eyes turn to the back half of the calendar year and the all-important Shanghai Major in late November. It’s been a packed year so far with a few Counter-Strike squads finding consistency over the past few months, but for others, the highest of highs have been pockmarked by occasional slip-ups. Others still have ******* to meet the lofty expectations set by organizations or fans—and roster changes seem inevitable. View the full article
Smurfing and RR boosting affects all players across low and mid-Elo in VALORANT, leading to a very frustrating ranked experience. Solo-queuers are the biggest victims, and to mitigate the growing issues, players are calling on Riot Games to important a popular League of Legends ranked feature. Players have today called for VALORANT to have a special Competitive ****** only for the lone wolves added. The idea was first sparked on Reddit, where fans suggested a matchup featuring solo players only and no pre-made parties would reduce, if not eliminate, smurfing and rank boosting, as well as mitigate a crucial yet neglected comms issue. View the full article
League of Legends fans are afraid their fan-favorite ********* regional league the LEC is “losing its charm” and no longer giving even the most dedicated viewers enough reasons to tune in to livestreams every week. The biggest issues League fans identified in a Reddit conversation about the ********* competition on June 17 was that there’s fewer and fewer reasons to watch the lengthy regular seasons, especially after the format change—an issue that’s only been compounded by recent Riot Games layoffs. Things have gotten so bad, some said, that they’re beginning to see it as “the dark days of the LCS” returned again. View the full article
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