EA Sports has revealed Team 1 of FC 26’s Ultimate Scream promo, featuring the likes of Vini Jr, Rafael Leao and Saeed Al Owairan. Read more View the full article
How do you complete For Whom The Bridge Tolls in The Outer Worlds 2? On Eden, the game's first planet, you're tasked with chasing De Vries to the Vox Relay. Along the way, you may run into Senior Warden Weintraut on the bridge, adding the 'For Whom The Bridge Tolls' side quest to your journal. It's a tricky quest with multiple parts, so here's a walkthrough of what you need to do and where you need to go. Warden Weintraut tells you that they'll only give you access to the bridge to the Vox Relay if you bring two people to be executed. The Outer Worlds 2 pits a few factions against each other, hence the death penalty. Before you head out, check out the Outer Worlds 2 skills and Outer Worlds 2 perks you'll want to unlock to make your adventure easier. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: Where to find Abbot's Universal Key in The Outer Worlds 2 The Outer Worlds 2 The Saboteur of Paradise quest guide All The Outer Worlds 2 flaws we've seen so far View the full article
Farthest Frontier 1.0 is finally upon us, and I'm ready to plunge myself into its stunning world. Developer Crate Entertainment has already proved itself as an indie underdog with some serious bite; its dark-fantasy ARPG Grim Dawn remains a must-play for fans of that genre. Now, after three years in early access, Farthest Frontier is finally fully formed, and it's bringing a similar level of polish and depth to challenge the best city-building games on PC. Feeling like a spiritual successor to Banished and with a farming system that'd make Stardew Valley jealous, it's a serious contender among the best medieval games too, and now's an ideal time to start. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: 86% rated medieval city builder launches soon after three years in early access Wilderness city builder Farthest Frontier nears full release with new big patch Primitive city builder Farthest Frontier enters Steam Early Access View the full article
Any Warhammer fan worth their salt will agree that the best weapon in the 41st millennium is the trusty shovel. You can dig trenches with them, bash an Ork over the head with them, or die in the Emperor's name while holding them. Wait, what's that? The shovels aren't coming? Well, that instantly puts a dampener on Rust's Warhammer 40,000 crossover, which sees the Death Korps of Krieg make their way into the desolate landscapes of your local server. This crossover is still a meeting of two giants in their respective industries, but I'll petition an additional shovel DLC until my dying breath. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: New Rust update brings back blueprint fragments to solve "stale" progression New Rust update makes gunfights much riskier, so watch that trigger finger Rust console commands list View the full article
Noctua has a talent for making "ordinary" PC components look first-class, and now it has a deskmat that's perfect for PC builders building a classy setup.View the full article
There's a whopper of a deal to be had on an Asus gaming monitor right now, thanks to Amazon. This 24-inch Asus TUF Gaming display is a marvel on a budget, with features that you'd rarely expect to see at this price point. The price is the important factor, too, as this gaming monitor is now just $89.99, netting you a saving of over $49. With Asus monitors regularly earning a place on our best gaming monitor guide, the company has a strong pedigree for making great displays. There's a decent set of specs to enjoy on this VG249QE5A model, too, especially for its rock-bottom price. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: The Asus Xbox Ally X has just been tested with Bazzite, and it basically turns it into a supercharged Steam Deck Save a huge $250 on an Nvidia GeForce RTX 5080 in this extremely limited Amazon graphics card deal My Xbox Ally X testing shows why gaming laptops *****, and why Intel x Nvidia CPUs are such a big deal View the full article
If you have begun completing achievements in PowerWash Simulator 2, you won't want to miss out on the secret gnome, which is located closer to you than you might think. Secret quests refer to specific achievements that won't be laid out in the open at first. They will be revealed only after you complete that particular quest. This guide will help you to find the secret gnome, which, incidentally, is located in your office. Table of contentsPowerWash Simulator 2 secret gnome locationHow to complete the Gnome From Home achievement in PowerWash Simulator 2PowerWash Simulator 2 secret gnome location The gnome in discussion is located in your office, which is the first location you access in PowerWash Simulator 2. Your office essentially serves as your base of operations, where you can view the map and access new tasks. To find the gnome, you'll particularly want to be in the first room up the stairs. This room contains the big world map and your **** Odysseus. Look for the computer table setup against the wall on the left (from the wall with the map). Then look behind the open door that leads up from the stairs. The gnome will be behind the door, and you'll pick it up to trigger a secret achievement. Screenshot by Destructoid How to complete the Gnome From Home achievement in PowerWash Simulator 2 The Gnome From Home achievement is automatically complete when you pick up the gnome for the first time. Unfortunately for players, there's no practical use for the gnome. You can place it in your office and use it as a decorative piece, but that's pretty much it. Alternatively, it can be a cool item to show off to your friends, as PowerWash Simulator 2 allows you to play with friends. You can also play local split-screen co-op with your buddy on the same device to power wash together. 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 Where to find the secret Gnome in PowerWash Simulator 2 appeared first on Destructoid. View the full article
A reminder of the rules of chess awaits you in Tormented Souls 2 library, but you won't be leaving this puzzle as a Grandmaster. With classic and retro-style puzzles full of intricate and satisfying level design, where backtracking and finding shortcuts is inevitable, Tormented Souls 2 throws a chess puzzle your way as a little taster of what's to come. But, as you know with any Resident Evil-style puzzle, there's multiple steps you must take to reach that satisfying solution. Table of contentsWhere to find the Chess Mat and CryptexHow to solve the CryptexTormented Souls 2: All chess puzzle key items, summarizedWhere to find the Chess Mat and Cryptex Screenshot by Destructoid This puzzle truly starts when you find the Chess Mat on the table in front of the fireplace in Calefactory. However, you may familiar yourself with chess via the upper floor of the Library, as this is important to solving the Cryptex as soon as you have it in your possession. The puzzle initially presents itself as a game of chess, but it isn't until you flip around the Chess Mat that you realize this puzzle is all about a code. The Library reminder on how each chess piece moves is helpful if you didn't already know how this board game worked. Now, the hunt for the Cryptex is on. Screenshot by Destructoid Once you have the Chess Mat (which you can refer to in your key item inventory tab), you have to piece together a Handsaw by combining its Frame and Blade. The Handsaw Frame is on the Refectory, where you have to move a trolley to reach a small squeeze-through area, the furthest point south from the Calefactory. Screenshot by Destructoid Then, head to Cloister and pull the lever on the elevated cage made of metal and wood. This sends the corpse inside down to the Basement, accessible via the stairwell on the southern side of Cloister (opposite the elevator on the map). Pull the Handsaw Blade out using the Pliers you got at the start of Tormented Souls 2 and combine with the Frame to create the Rusty Handsaw. Screenshot by Destructoid Finally, make your way to the Kitchen where multiple spider-like creatures spawn in. It's best to use the Nailer here to avoid taking unnecessary damage from the persistent monster lurking inside the Kitchen. Open the freezer nearest the Kitchen stairwell. Use the Rusty Handsaw on the frozen corpse inside. Still in the Kitchen, go downstairs and open the stove door, using Caroline's Lighter to ignite the dry wood inside. Place the Frozen Hand on the stove top to melt it, giving you the Cryptex. How to solve the Cryptex Screenshot by Destructoid Screenshot by Destructoid The answer to solving the Cryptex is on the back of the Chess Mat. The code shows seven symbols, each corresponding to how a chess piece moves. The Library offers the key, but you can solve this if you already know how each piece moves around the chess board. Rotate the dials and assign each piece relating to the Chess Mat sequence. Here's the answer: L shape - KnightHorizontal and vertical - RookDiagonal - BishopHorizontal, vertical, and diagonal - QueenSmall horizontal, vertical, and diagonal - KingForward and diagonal - PawnL shape - Knight This will give you the Crown Key to unlock the gate in the north side of the Basement. Tormented Souls 2: All chess puzzle key items, summarizedKey itemLocationChess MatCalefactoryHandsaw FrameRefectoryHandsaw BladeCloister (requires Pliers)Frozen HandKitchen (requires Rusty Handsaw)CryptexKitchen (requires Lighter) 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 How to solve the Tormented Souls 2 chess puzzle appeared first on Destructoid. View the full article
Amazon's Woot has dropped the Indian Jones and the Great Circle Collector's Edition down to a record low, but Indy fans need to be quick to grab it.View the full article
The 8BitDo Ultimate 2 swaps the Hall effect sticks of its predecessor for some shiny new TMR alternatives, but its tedious Switch 2 setup leaves much to be desired.View the full article
Extraction-based gameplay is all the rage at the moment, with Arc Raiders being the current poster child ahead of its full launch next week. But instead of sprawling, ruined maps, Enginefall puts a spin on things by sticking dozens of players on a moving train. Sure, it's a very big train, but it adds an interesting dynamic versus the larger arenas of its rivals. It's just kicked off a huge Steam playtest that'll run the entire weekend, and you can join in for free right now. Read the rest of the story... View the full article
The Battlefield 6 developers have changed how XP works in Portal mode to address issues caused by rampant XP bot farming. Farming XP by constantly fighting bots is probably one of the most controversial practices of Battlefield 6, and the developers are working hard to curb it. View the full article
If you were interested in Cronos: The New Dawn but weren't sold on picking it up yet, you can now try the demo that's recently released. Read the full article here: [Hidden Content] View the full article
While only two episodes are currently live with the rest to follow soon, Dispatch from former Telltale Games veterans has arrived. Read the full article here: [Hidden Content] View the full article
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