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  1. Why are we so obsessed with space? Whether it's sending robots singing happy birthday to themselves on the surface of Mars or Tim Curry corpsing as he delivers a melodramatic line in Red Alert 3, we as a species have been obsessed with our place in the universe since we first looked up at the stars at night. That goes for games, too, and while nearly every genre has ventured into the far reaches of our solar system, 4X games do it best for me. Stellaris is the obvious measuring stick, but newcomer to the scene Stellar Reach might just become my latest obsession. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: Sunderfolk is one of the few games I've played that feels like actual DnD, and its new, free update just added one shots Free Wolfenstein-inspired boomer shooter lets you obliterate the Nazis who stole your dog New No Man's Sky update makes the most of its brilliant ship overhaul, giving you more reasons to explore the stars View the full article
  2. If there's one thing I immediately turn off in videogames, it's motion blur. As someone who gets headaches far too regularly, the melding of colours immediately begins to mess with my head, so while I like the fast-paced feel it adds, I'm very quick to yeet it into the sun. That, however, isn't an option in Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines 2, which, given the speed at which my Toreador moves, doesn't help me fend off the migraines. It's a feature that a lot of players have been asking for in the past 24 hours, and while The ******** Room has offered a workaround, there's no immediate fix. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: After 21 years of waiting, Bloodlines 2's Steam reviews are exactly what I expected Vampire the Masquerade Bloodlines 2 missions list - all main and side quests Vampire The Masquerade Bloodlines 2 guides, gameplay, and more View the full article
  3. The Outer Worlds 2 review: "The Fallout New Vegas creators have crafted a masterful space age RPG that's willing to play game master to my silliest decisions"View the full article
  4. It’s hard to classify a game like The Outer Worlds 2. Developer Obsidian is once again presenting the series as an RPG. On paper, it ticks enough boxes to earn the category — you gain experience, level up, upgrade your stats, gain perks, and get to pick between dialogue options that can ramificate into different outcomes. After hitting the end credits, however, I can’t shake off the feeling that my trip to the Arcadia star system didn’t leave much of an impact on it, and vice versa. The premise of the sequel plays a similar tune to its predecessor. You’re thrust into a space colony overtaken by a megacorporation, working under the banner of the Earth Directorate. This entity is meant to bring a semblance of order amid clashing factions, tyrannies, and corporate greed. After an important mission goes awry, you’re tasked with assembling a crew to hunt down a specific target, while also examining the presence of rifts, which are anomalies that are appearing everywhere in the solar system, threatening their surroundings. Read More... View the full article
  5. Well, damn. The novelty of a brand new Star Trek: Voyager game tricked me into setting aside my natural cynicism, and I got burned. Star Trek: Voyager – Across the Unknown, I'm sad to report, is about as tasty as Neelix's cooking. A budget survival game that commits the worst sin: it's just so bloody dull... Read more.View the full article
  6. The October Inzoi modding update is almost upon us, but its developer is making some adjustments to what will be included in an attempt to make its lifestyle sim more accessible. Recent updates such as Cahaya's resort destination have started to move Inzoi in the right direction along the road to challenging the best life games on PC, and delivering comprehensive mod tools will be a big part of that journey. However, its highly anticipated script mods, which should open the door to the best Inzoi mods yet, have just been pushed back in service of making them more "feature complete." Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: InZOI roadmap - all updates arriving in 2025 and beyond The best InZOI mods All Inzoi cheats - free money, relationship cheats, and more View the full article
  7. The Haunted Floating Island Festival features all kinds of strange items you need to track down in Disney Dreamlight Valley. One of the trickier ones you'll be tasked with finding is Bony Fish. You're only given this vague name as a clue and not much else to figure out what's needed. This is a key quest item for the Terror-rific Tree puzzle, so solving it is crucial if you want to earn all event prizes. Here's where to find Bony Fish in Disney Dreamlight Valley. Table of contentsWhat are Bony Fish in Disney Dreamlight Valley?Bony Fish location in Disney Dreamlight ValleyHow often do Haunted Skeleton Fish respawn in Disney Dreamlight Valley?What are Bony Fish in Disney Dreamlight Valley? Screenshot by Destructoid Bony Fish refers to Haunted Skeleton Fish in DDV. This one is extra tricky to work through, especially if you've already tackled the Ghostly Fox Critter puzzle, as you likely won't expect to need the same item for the Terror-rific Tree. The tree does want to consume the same food as the Ghostly Zero Fox, though, so you need to get some Haunted Skeleton Fish for it. Bony Fish location in Disney Dreamlight Valley You can find Bony Fish on the ground all around Zero's grave on The Haunted Floating Festival island. This special grave is tucked away in a corner near the Halloween Town Hall and the iconic spiral hill from The Nightmare Before Christmas. It's decently tough to locate, so here's a full breakdown of how to find it. Start at the Coco wishing well, which can be found in the very center of The Haunted Floating Festival island. Turn around until you spot the creepy grey statues spitting up green water. Walk down the wooden plank path right in between the two statues. At the end of the path, turn left, walking right past the spiral hill. Continue straight until you reach Zero's grave.Pick up the sparkling Haunted Skeleton Fish from around the grave. If you have the A Rift in Time DLC, you might be tempted to head over to Eternity Isle to fish up some regular Skeleton Fish. They don't count for the event puzzles, though, as the Haunted Skeleton Fish is tagged as a completely separate item despite having the same appearance. The only spot you can visit to find them is Zero's grave. How often do Haunted Skeleton Fish respawn in Disney Dreamlight Valley? Screenshot by Destructoid There can be up to three Haunted Skeleton Fish present at any given time, and more spawn in about every 10 minutes. The respawn timer doesn't start until there are fewer than three present, so you must pick them up often to make room for more to appear. Haunted Skeleton Fish is required to solve two event puzzles, so it's the most important resource to stock up on regularly. When you're done working on gathering it, you might tackle other key event missions like solving the Combination Pillar tile puzzle, getting ****** Feathers from fearless birds, and finding Pale Blooms. 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 Bony Fish in Disney Dreamlight Valley appeared first on Destructoid. View the full article
  8. Krafton, the publisher of the likes of: PUBG, Subnautica, inZOI and Dinkum, have just put out a press release talking about a major investment into AI. Read the full article here: [Hidden Content] View the full article
  9. God, I'm kind of in love with Screamer's whole vibe. No, not the 1995 PC racer. This is a whole new hotrod deal courtesy of Milestone—the same developer behind MotoGP and Hot Wheels Unleashed—trading out the old game's Daytona and Ridger Racer vibes for that chillwave anime aesthetic you see all over Wallpaper Engine and YouTube playlists... Read more.View the full article
  10. The average Ninja Gaiden 4 playthrough will take between 14 and 20 hours, but there's a lot more you can doView the full article
  11. Here's what you need to know about each of the four Ninja Gaiden 4 difficulty settings, from Hero to Master NinjaView the full article
  12. Parrying in Ninja Gaiden 4 is an essential defensive option to master, so here's how to do itView the full article
  13. Learn how to grapple with the best of them using the Ninja Gaiden 4 Guillotine Throw and Izuna DropView the full article
  14. With Fallout Day upon us and rumors swirling around remakes, remasters, and even new games in the famous post-apocalyptic role-playing series, one Hollywood star has made his thoughts crystal clear. That star is Danny Trejo, whose appearances in the likes of From Dusk till Dawn, **** Air, and Spy Kids made him a cult figure. But he’s intimately familiar with Fallout, too, having played Raul Alfonso Tejada, a Ghoul companion, in the much-loved Fallout: New Vegas. So it stands to reason that Trejo would, like so many fans, love to see Fallout: New Vegas return in some fashion. Responding to Bethesda’s official Instagram post on what to expect from Fallout Day, Trejo said: “Remaster New Vegas boss!” alongside a fire emoji. Trejo has 3.1 million followers on Instagram, so his comment will be heard loud across the social network. Alas, a Fallout: New Vegas remaster was not on Bethesda’s official list of games set to appear during its Fallout Day broadcast, which is set for 10am PT / 1pm ET / 6pm *** today, October 23. Specifically on Fallout 76, Bethesda will show more of the Burning Springs update. This big expansion, due out in December, sees Walton Goggins reprise his fan-favorite role as The Ghoul from the Fallout TV show. Fallout Shelter is also mentioned, as is Fallout 4 and Creations, which suggests the decade old role-playing game will get some new content soon. Creations are community created mods released officially for Bethesda’s video games. Elsewhere, there are new merch drops, community in-person events, and a post-show celebrating the community. There is no specific mention of the Fallout TV show, either. with Season 2 due out in December. There are all sorts of rumors floating around about potential Fallout remakes now that The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered is out the door (Fallout 3 Remastered was leaked back in 2023, but those plans may have changed). And we know Bethesda plans to eventually get to Fallout 5, albeit after The Elder Scrolls 6. The last we heard on Fallout 5, by the way, was back in June 2024, when Bethesda Softworks head Todd Howard said he wasn’t interested in rushing it out the door. Howard opened up about the future of the hit post-apocalyptic RPG series during an interview with YouTube content creator MrMattyPlays. "For other Fallout games in the future, you know, obviously I can’t talk about those right now, but I would say, sort of rushing through them, or we kind of need to get stuff out that is different than the work we’re doing in 76… we don’t feel like we need to rush any of that," he said. "The Fallout TV show fills a certain niche in terms of the franchise and storytelling." The last mainline Fallout game was Fallout 4, which was released in 2015. DLC content for the entry was steadily released for PC and consoles over the next year, and in 2018, Bethesda launched its multiplayer-centered offshoot, Fallout 76. While fans slowly flocked to the West Virginia-set open-world RPG, it wasn’t until the premiere of Prime Video’s Fallout TV show that the Bethesda series leveled up in terms of attention. Still, Howard wouldn't budge when it came to desires for a substantial video game release. For him, it comes down to wanting to treat Bethesda's franchises with care. "Totally get the desire for a new kind of mainline single-player game," he said. "And look, those things take time. I don’t think it’s bad for people to miss things. We just want to get it right and make sure that everything we’re doing in a franchise, whether it’s Elder Scrolls, Fallout, or now Starfield, that those become meaningful moments for everybody who loved these franchises as much as we do." Perhaps Danny Trejo should have a word? Wesley is Director, News at IGN. Find him on Twitter at @wyp100. You can reach Wesley at [email protected] or confidentially at *****@*****.tld. View the full article
  15. While PAYDAY 3 continues to do rather poorly, PAYDAY 2 is coming back to life to refresh it with some upgrades. Read the full article here: [Hidden Content] View the full article
  16. Old School RuneScape (OSRS) is no stranger to madcap individuals doing harebrained tasks: 10,000 hour grinds, taking eight entire months to grind out a single baby mole, you name it. But trout guy, who has been attempting to make a dent in a stack of over 500,000 trout, might just be a secret genius... Read more.View the full article
  17. MicroProse just announced they're publishing Dungeon Holdem a fusion of poker, dungeon crawling, and deckbuilding RPG mechanics and it really looks ace. Read the full article here: [Hidden Content] View the full article
  18. Phoenixx has also released a bundle with the base Fantasy Maiden Wars - Dream of the Stray Dreamer and the soundtrack. View the full article
  19. Alongside the Vagrus – The Riven Realms expansion At the Heart of Ruin, a new Ruinous Supporter Pack is also available. View the full article
  20. ***** has dropped the Persona 5 crossover in-game now, tooView the full article

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