You can grab a great gaming mouse deal right now over on Amazon, with the Logitech G Pro 2 wireless reduced by 33%, which is a $50 saving. Better still, all three colors are on *****, so you can have your pick from the bunch. This Logitech clicker is one of the best gaming mouse options for players who need or prefer a symmetrical design. It doesn't just have a symmetrical shell, either, as thanks to the use of magnetic side buttons, the configuration of the mouse can truly be set up for both left and right-handed players. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: Save a massive 50% in this Logitech wireless gaming mouse deal, with loads of colors down to just $29.99 Save a massive $55 on this top-spec Logitech G Pro X Superlight wireless gaming mouse, if you're quick Logitech MX Master 4 review - the ultimate work mouse reborn View the full article
Kingdom: New Lands, Kingdom Two Crowns and more feature in the Kingdom: 10th Anniversary Bundle for you to stock up on some more great games. Read the full article here: [Hidden Content] View the full article
I've never actually purchased a scratchcard with my own money—all of my experience taking a coin to that crumbly, silvery coating comes from gift cards and the odd scratchcard a family member has bought me for my birthday... Read more.View the full article
After many months of rumors and leaks, publisher EA has finally revealed the free-to-play Battle Royale mode for Battlefield 6, officially titled Battlefield RedSec. The mode will launch alongside Battlefield 6Season 1 tomorrow, October 28, which is also set to bring a plethora of new content to the shooter, including a new map, mode, vehicle, numerous weapons, and more. View the full article
The ocean can be a bit of a scary place, what with the darkness and the fish with giant teeth. What happens, though, if the ocean is your only hope of survival? That's what Anchor poses to us all: Earth has been more or less decimated, and humanity must find refuge in the most inhospitable place. Huge servers are filled to the brim with players, sharks, and most importantly, delicious crafting resources. Read the rest of the story... View the full article
At Battlefield 6's huge reveal event during the summer, Battlefield Studios confirmed that the series would once again go up against the best battle royale games with a spinoff experience. Very little has been revealed about it since, with the developer never officially stating its name or when it would launch. However, rumors and reports from the last few days have suggested it'll shadow drop alongside Battlefield 6 Season 1 this week, and now - seemingly by accident - that's all been confirmed. Titled Battlefield RedSec, the series' new BR experience will launch for free tomorrow, October 28. Read the rest of the story... View the full article
Ninja Gaiden rests on a cult legacy that spans three decades and countless severed limbs. Its reputation precedes it, especially on a landmark anniversary marketed as the "Year of the Ninja." After the critical success of Ninja Gaiden: Ragebound and the sudden passing of series revivalist Tomonobu Itagaki, Ninja Gaiden 4 had a high bar to clear. Instead of languishing in the comfort of nostalgia, Ninja Theory pivots away from its own history to look towards a future with Platinum Games and a new protagonist in tow. Where one might expect Ryu Hayabusa in all his shredded glory, we have Yakumo, a Raven Clan rival member who's as new blood as it gets. He's young, spry, and trades in Ryu's Ninpo techniques for a transformative weapon empowerment system. The principles of Ninja Gaiden remain the same, but the Platinum sheen is new. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: Ninja Gaiden 4 missions - all chapters and full missions list Ninja Gaiden 4 health upgrades - all Phantasmal Herb and ****** Scale locations How to unlock Ryu in Ninja Gaiden 4 View the full article
Turnbound looks like it could be a really good one, a PvP inventory management auto-battler that does things quite differently to others in the genre. Read the full article here: [Hidden Content] View the full article
****** Friday discounts are yet to officially start for Amazon, but that hasn't stopped the retailer from already cutting prices on big new releases like Borderlands 4, which only launched a little over a month ago. At 21% off, it's a fairly reasonable saving on Gearbox’s open-world loot shooter, bringing the PS5 and Xbox versions down to just $54.99 right on the cusp of the November sales. While our reviewer and loot shooter aficionado, Travis Northup, felt the open world wasn’t quite as open as it could be, he still gave the game a recommendable 8 out of 10. “Borderlands 4 gives the series the massive kick in the pants it has needed, with a fantastic open world and greatly improved combat, even if bugs and invisible walls can sometimes throw off that groove.” The game also recently got a big balance patch, which had very positive ramifications for my chosen Vault Hunter, Amon, and the PS5 version in this deal now has an FOV slider and improved performance. Expect Borderlands 4 to be around for a while, too. While the Switch 2 port has been delayed indefinitely, the game’s post-launch roadmap is stacked - and will include a new Vault Hunter, C4SH, who was revealed recently. Should You Wait for ****** Friday Proper? Probably... yeah? I mean what are you expecting me to say? It's $15 off, which is pretty good! Do I think the game will drop further in the coming weeks? Kinda, yeah as well. I think you've got to look at early ****** Friday sales like this, less about min max savings, and more about securing a discount that suits you, for the stuff you actually want to buy. If you want Borderlands 4, and you want to play it now, then you can pay yourself back with the gift of time, rather than sitting around waiting for another $5 off between now and December. Still, if you're serious about saving as much as possible, I can for sure see Borderlands 4 dropping to sub $50 by November 28. If you've got the patience, stick it out. Otherwise, over 20% off a new game is still a pretty great offering. How to Follow IGN Deals Recommendations The IGN Deals team has over 30 years of combined experience finding the best discounts and preorders available online. If you want the latest updates from our trusted team, here’s how to follow our coverage: Sign up for our IGN Deals NewsletterSet IGN as a preferred source in GoogleFollow us on social mediaIGN Deals on XIGN Deals on InstagramIGN Deals on FacebookIGN Deals on TikTok[/url] Robert Anderson is Senior Commerce Editor and IGN's resident deals expert on games, collectibles, trading card games, and more. You can follow him @robertliam21 on Twitter/X or Bluesky. This article includes contributions from Lloyd Coombes. View the full article
Another week, another massively popular videogame getting a board game adaptation! Like Legacy games before them, digital-to-tabletop conversions really are the hot trend right now. The latest such project, Phasmophobia: The Board Game, is an interesting example for a few reasons, and, since its limited print run has just gone up for pre-order, now's a good time to have a close look. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: Harry Potter meets Community in this hilarious card game about college wizards This Star Wars inspired solo TTRPG fulfills your bounty hunter fantasy Explore the magic of ADHD as a witch in this cozy neurodivergent board game View the full article
Croatian indie developer Fearem has announced Anchor, a new open-world survival game. Between its post-apocalyptic underwater setting, crafting-rich gameplay loop, and the promise of 150-player servers, Anchor could potentially appeal to fans of Rust, Subnautica, or both. View the full article
Battlefield Studios has officially confirmed the name and release date of its take on Battle Royale. Battlefield REDSEC – which stands for Redacted Sector – will be released tomorrow, October 28, and will be free-to-play according to the studio. While no further information has been confirmed, the fact that it’s free-to-play suggests that Battlefield REDSEC will be a separate game (much like Call of Duty Warzone) that doesn’t require a purchase of Battlefield 6. Read More... View the full article
With Silent Hill f, Little Nightmares 3, and Bloodlines 2, horror fans got enough to stay entertained and frightened throughout this October. Still, fear of the unknown remains the coolest type of fear, so let's look at some awesome lesser-known horror titles to make this Halloween even better. Paratopic Screenshot by Destructoid In Paratatopic, you enter a modern-day town that feels somewhat off, and your mission is to find out what the hell is happening. Paratopic is as simple-looking and easy to play as its story is cryptic and scary. Anyone who's into horror but not so much into the gameplay mechanics required to avoid or kill hordes of demons should totally try this one out, as it leaves no one behind when it comes to delivering the chills. If you don't have much time to dedicate to horror games, then Paratopic is a great choice. One playthrough will take no longer than 40 minutes and will leave you scarred deeply touched by the experience. Fear & Hunger Image via Miro Haverinen If there's one genre where the player is likely to fulfill their hero fantasy, that's the RPG genre. But that won't happen in this RPG, as Fear & Hunger's whole schtick seems to be to subvert all of the player's expectations and plunge them into a world of unexpected horror and despair. Fear & Hunger pulls no punches when it comes to making the player feel lost and powerless, and, by virtue of not belonging in a game genre where you'd normally expect such horrors to inhabit, it earns even more points as a surprising horror gem. Mouthwashing Screenshot by Destructoid When you think of space horror, aliens might come to mind. That's not the case here. Knowing that, it is a horror game, so you can bet that the titular Mouthwashing has plenty in store for you. The scariest part, however, is how the true horror here comes from simple human nature at its worst, and Mouthwashing makes a great case for that to be the worst kind of horror one can experience. It's far from an obscure indie, but it's just so good that more people need to know about it. Once again, this is a title that, aside from two sections, will require absolutely no gameplay reflexes to beat, so the only skill you need to see it through is the will and stomach to beat it. No I'm not a Human Screenshot by Destructoid No better way to learn the gist of No I'm not a Human than to think of Among Us, the hit indie multiplayer title, where a group of players has to find the impostors before they ******* everyone else. No I'm not a Human ramps things up, and has players managing a refuge home where not one, not two, but everyone can be an impostor on a mission to ******* everyone else. In Among Us, there's the possibility of taking a breather by having fun with the impostor role, but in No I'm not a Human, all players have is the constant fear and dread of wondering whether they're trusting someone, or something, that they shouldn't be. Echo Image by ULTRAULTRA Few game thought experiments are scarier than imagining Metal Gear Solid through the POV of a guard. Knowing what you already know, you're well aware that it's only a matter of time until Solid Snake offs you. Echo pulls off a beautifully horrific twist on that idea, as it has the hyper-intelligent and super-capable playable character infiltrate a megastructure, only to realize all guards are like her. This also means that the better you get at the game, the better the guards get. When combined with the spectacularly haunting setting, this easily makes Echo one of the most enthralling lesser-known horror games out there. Sadly, despite great reviews and player response, ULTRAULTRA, the studio behind Echo, went under due to low sales. Echo will, unfortunately, never give the people behind it the success they deserve, but will hopefully keep on growing in the great gamer subconscious via the echoes of the people who got to experience this amazingly unique title. Like our content? Set Destructoid as a Preferred Source on Google in just one step to ensure you see us more frequently in your Google searches! The post Best horror games you probably don’t know about to play this Halloween appeared first on Destructoid. View the full article
Super Fantasy Kingdom has a host of different heroes for you to try out, but the crucial question is which one you should unlock first. When you're just starting, your options will be limited (varies based on Human Kingdom or Undead Kingdom). Then arises the point of prioritizing your unlocks, and this guide will help you understand which heroes you should get first. Best heroes to unlock early in Super Fantasy Kingdom The list is heavily based on my preferences and how I play Super Fantasy Kingdom. Your first unlock shouldn't be based on which are the best heroes in the game. Instead, you should aim for getting characters who are fun to play and easy to build. Screenshot via Super Fantasy Games Alaric is an extremely fun choice as he has decent damage and range. His moves are based around the Bleed status, so you'll have to build accordingly. His only weakness is the lack of defense, but that can be managed with good units. He can also provide heals once built up, and beginners will have no problems learning his kit.Cole: If you like mages but want an alternate to Alaric, invest in Cole. His fireballs can do AoE damage after splashing at enemies. His range is excellent, and he can also one-shot weaker minions. While his synergy with units is limited, he is pretty strong on his own. As an alternative, I will also recommend Gideon, but only when you're playing as the Undead Kingdom. If you're playing as the Human Kingdom, you'll need to earn 500+ Glory to complete the unlock. Gideon is my favorite all-rounder who can do a bit of everything. Gideon has decent health, while having nice damage and range on the side. Some of his moves do splash damage that also debuffs enemies, and he fits well with almost any team composition. If you're playing as the Undead Kingdom, Gideon is undoubtedly an excellent choice who is worth the first unlock. Like our content? Set Destructoid as a Preferred Source on Google in just one step to ensure you see us more frequently in your Google searches! The post Which hero should you unlock first in Super Fantasy Kingdom appeared first on Destructoid. View the full article
After months of playtesting in Battlefield Labs, Battlefield's free-to-play battle royale component is ready for the masses. Ahead of tomorrow's season one launch in Battlefield 6, EA has announced that the mode, called Battlefield: RedSec, will launch with the new season at 10am CT. Other than some leaked footage of playtests, the mode is largely secretive, so tomorrow will be a new adventure for gamers everywhere. Screenshot via EA Info about RedSec (short for Redacted Sector) has been steadily leaking over the past few months, with ModernWarzone spearheading the report that the game would be releasing with season one as a shadow-drop. It's now confirmed, and it's not too late to call in sick to work. RedSec will feature Battlefield 6 gameplay alongside "the deadliest ring" in BR that will kill players on contact. The mode features its own map along with vehicles, environmental destruction, squad play with role-specific abilities, and more. Like BF6, RedSec will be available on PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X|S. It's assumed that it may share some progression and unlockables with the base game, but official details are yet to be announced. Players will not need to own BF6 to play RedSec, though, as the BR mode is a fully free-to-play experience similar to Call of Duty's Warzone. [Hidden Content] Buckle up, gamers. A new BR has entered the fray, and it's suddenly less than 24 hours away. Like our content? Set Destructoid as a Preferred Source on Google in just one step to ensure you see us more frequently in your Google searches! The post Battlefield’s battle royale is ready to rock: RedSec surprise-launches in less than 24 hours appeared first on Destructoid. View the full article
The long-rumored Fortnite x Simpsons crossover has been officially confirmed, along with a live event on November 1 that will presumably kick the new mini-season off in style. Fortnite has had countless crossovers over the last seven years, encompassing all corners of the pop-culture world, from Star Wars and Marvel to Dragon Ball Z and Doja Cat, but this Simpsons collaboration has been anticipated for years. View the full article
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