99 Nights in the Forest on Roblox has a ton of different items you can find, resources to gather, locations to explore, and enemies to fight. Luckily, we made a Wiki in conjunction with our BloxInformer team that will guide you through everything there is in the game. Here's our 99 Nights in the Forest Wiki. 99 Nights in the Forest Wiki Guide Image by Destructoid Here are all the useful community links you'll need to play and stay informed on 99 Nights in the Forest: 99 Nights in the Forest WikiOfficial 99 Nights in the Forest Discord99NitF Roblox Game Page99NitF Roblox Community Our Wiki's home page will serve as a sort of beginner's guide with basic mechanics and controls. Also check out our 99NitF walkthrough. Then you can dive into our other pages where we categorize all advanced features in the game. On the right in the homepage, you can find info on: All Crafting recipes, what they craft, and what you get for each station you craftThe crafting list also has tips for every stationAll ResourcesAll ItemsAll Crafting ItemsAll ConsumablesAll Friendly NPCsAll Enemies We're constantly updating the wiki so we're adding more pages as the Grandma's Favourite Games dev team adds content. Speaking of which, stay tuned to their Discord for the latest update logs. The devs usually post logs so that you can keep up with everything as well as what bugs got fixed. My favorite part about the Discord server is the suggestions. The longevity of this game is widely reliant on new content so make sure to suggest any ideas you may have to the devs. The Bug-Report channel is for reporting any glitches and bugs you see which will also help the game. That's it for my 99 Nights in the Forest wiki guide. Also, check out our 99 Nights in the Forest codes for when codes come out for free goodies. The post 99 Nights in the Forest Wiki Link – Roblox appeared first on Destructoid. View the full article
If you'd asked us who was going to make the next big single-player hack and slash, we'd never in a million years have guessed NetEase Games, developer of Marvel Rivals. And yet, NetEase has just revealed Blood Message, an 'AAA' action game based on ******** history. It features a father/son dynamic not a million miles away from God of War and it's looking absolutely gorgeous. Read the rest of the story... View the full article
Net.Attack() takes the basic idea of the action from Vampire Survivors and other survivor-likes but, it gets you to program your abilities with code blocks. Read the full article here: [Hidden Content] View the full article
Critical Role's Robbie Daymond will join the cast of Assassin's Creed Shadows next week, as a new character you can recruit as an ally for Yasuke and Naoe. Daymond will play Rufino, a character he originally created for an Assassin's Creed Shadows promotional one-shot. A quick glimpse at the character shows Rufino wearing a Portuguese-style doublet and sporting a lavish moustache. Rufino will arrive as a recruitable ally in Shadows' next game update, due next Wednesday, June 25. This will be the latest free drop of additional story content made available post-launch, following an earlier mission that served as a crossover with Dead by Daylight. So far, Shadows' extra story add-ons have been brief, with little more than 20 minutes gameplay each time. But as a recruitable ally — one of only half a dozen in the game — there's scope here for Rufino to make more of an impact. Still, it's unclear exactly how large Rufino's role will be. Will you be able to call upon him in battle, as your other allies can be? Will you be able to romance Rufino, even — something other allies are open to exploring. Or will Rufino simply just be another face that hangs around your hideout? Next week, we'll find out. Okay so imagine: feudal Japan, hidden blades… and Critical Role? Robbie’s in. Luc’s in. You should probably be in too.#ACShadows #CriticalRole #ACxCR [Hidden Content] — Assassin's Creed (@assassinscreed) June 19, 2025 Ubisoft previously stated that its June content update for Assassin’s Creed Shadows would also include new difficulty settings, gameplay immersion options, and an open-world alarm system to keep players on their toes. A much requested option to keep headgear on or off during cutscenes will also be added. Further down the line, Ubisoft is working on a New Game Plus option and additionally story drops, including more crossovers. And before 2025 is out, Shadows will receive its first major expansion — Claws of Awaji — that is set to pick up from the game's ending and add a new region of Japan to explore. Tom Phillips is IGN's News Editor. You can reach Tom at [email protected] or find him on Bluesky @tomphillipseg.bsky.social View the full article
In the build-up to Skyblivion's release Bethesda has been rather normal. It's not only let the modders carry on with their competing Oblivion remaster without any legal qualms, but has also been quite supportive—handing over Oblivion remaster keys and inviting them over to Bethesda HQ for tea and sweet rolls... Read more.View the full article
Valve are preparing the next major version of their Windows compatibility layer Proton, with a new test build ready for you with Proton 10.0-2. Read the full article here: [Hidden Content] View the full article
Burn With Me is a narrative deck-builder like no other, where permanently burning your cards is one of the main game mechanics. Read the full article here: [Hidden Content] View the full article
I absolutely need this. DERELIKT from developer Visuwyg releases in 2026 and it's everything I wanted in a retro styled FPS. Read the full article here: [Hidden Content] View the full article
The Palworld Tides of Terraria update has a release date, and we have more insights about what to expect. The upcoming update will be a major summer expansion with two popular indie titles collaborating. Developers Pocketpair released an animated trailer to showcase some exciting in-game items you can expect from the upcoming DLC. Most importantly, we now have a release date, and it's coming sooner than you might expect. Palworld Tides of Terraria Update release date The official release date of the upcoming expansion in Palworld is June 25. That's right—we will all be able to explore the new content on Wednesday next week. Earlier, Pocketpair had declared that the update would be released during the summer. [Hidden Content] Unless there are any last-minute delays, we should all be able to enjoy the content soon. The Tides of Terraria update will be a free expansion; all existing owners will receive it for free. The new content will be available if they update their in-game client to the latest version. While Pocketpair hasn't announced an exact time for the update, I have based the following countdown based on the usual routine. The timings mentioned below is the standard pattern that the Palworld developers have followed with all major content launches, including the crossplay update back on March 19. [hurrytimer id="1081033"]PT: 8:30apm on June 24CT: 10:30pm on June 24ET: 11:30pm on June 24BST: 4am on June 25CEST: 5am on June 10AEST: 1pm on June 25Palworld Tides of Terraria update new weapon One major takeaway from the animated trailer is the Terra Blade. This weapon is a direct tribute to Terraria, and players should be able to obtain the sword from a dungeon (based on the trailer). The Eye of Cthulhu will be present in some capacity, and there will be a new boss called the Moon Lord. We don't know what this boss can do or if it's a Pal (very likely). In the trailer, we managed to figure out its silhouette, but we should be able to know more once the update goes live in mid-next week. Pocketpair hasn't announced the names of the new monsters, but we have seen a few of them on the first reveal. It will be interesting to find out how many new pals we will have and who the new bosses of the expansion will be. [Hidden Content] Back in May, the developers had shared a few screenshots surrounding the expansion. They featured Pals we know and are familiar with, along with potentially new creatures. So far, the developers have remained tight-lipped about the exact content, but here's a quick rundown of what we can expect. New Pals, influenced by game design of TerrariaNew dungeons and boss fights. At least one new boss called the Moon LordNew Terra Blade weaponQuality of Life improvements and bug fixes The summer is certainly heating up, and it might be a great time to reinstall the game if you have reached endgame and taken a break. The post Palworld Tides of Terraria Update release countdown – exact start time, new weapons, and more appeared first on Destructoid. View the full article
In its first Q&A since Dune: Awakening launched on June 10, developer Funcom responded to questions on what's next for its survival MMO, and in particular changes due to come to its endgame. Funcom said it's "currently formulating a plan" to improve PvP in the Deep Desert, which players have previously branded as "toxic" due to griefing. Funcom has already patched out the ability for players to squish other people with their Ornithopter, but senior game director Viljar Sommerbakk also revealed the team was considering tweaking Ornis further, such as equipping them with rockets that "reduces overall maneuverability and max speed". The team is also considering making Scout Orni rockets cost slightly more heat to fire, something Sommerbakk said would limit its combat usefulness relative to the Assault Ornithopter "while still allowing it to be an aerial threat." "We have a lot of plans to address [players'] points about respawn times and revives," creative director Joel Bylos added. "Full loot is a decree that can be obtained via the Landsraad (so compete there if you want to make it a reality), there are control points in the deep desert already, we have no plans to reduce the DD size. As we work on the game, we will continue to work on making PvP more rewarding (I am sure you will note I am not being very concrete but that is because we are planning and watching how people are playing and finding the right points to address)." Lead producer Ole Andreas Hayley said: "The Deep Desert will always stay a PvP free-for-all area, but we might consider adding other locations that offer factional warfare." "We want players to make meaningful decisions about what they bring with them and how they outfit their vehicles," Sommerbakk continued. "Once players have engaged in PvP, we want the experience to be reliable, responsive, and clearly understood. This determines how PvP as a whole feels and how players make their moment-to-moment decisions in a fight. To ensure a more reliable experience in ground combat, we are continuing to address issues with movement desyncs and rubber banding, as well as ability activation reliability." There's also some quality of life tweaks on the way, too, including named storage containers and vehicles, to help you differentiate, as well as "deposit/extract all" buttons for water storages and the like. We should also expect boss encounters as part of future dungeons as the team continues to evolve PvE content. Interestingly, Hayley also teased that we could receive additional maps in the future, also. "The Dune universe has a lot of interesting locations and worlds to explore, and we're looking forward to continuing to build on top of the foundation we have," he said. Right now, there are no plans to make it easier to distinguish between NPCs and other players — "this is in line with the vision of the game" — and when asked if it would be possible to skip all dialogue and animations, Bylos said: "Absolutely not." We gave Dune: Awakening a Great 8/10 in our review, writing: "Dune: Awakening is an excellent survival MMO that captures Frank Herbet’s sci-fi world incredibly well, mostly to its advantage and occasionally to its detriment. The survival climb from dehydrated peasant to powerful warlord of Arrakis is a joy almost every step of the way, and the story and worldbuilding filled this nerd with absolute joy. "There’s still plenty for Awakening to work on though, as its combat never really hits its stride, the endgame is a bit of a chaotic mess not worth the effort, and there’s quite a few technical bugs yet to be squashed, but even these rough patches felt like tiny desert mice next to the leviathan shai-huluds that are this survival game’s wonderful successes." Dune: Awakening has enjoyed a superb launch, with a 'very positive' user review rating on Steam. Within hours of going live on June 10, Funcom's survival MMO had clocked up over 142,000 concurrent players on Valve's platform, and hit a new high over the weekend of 189,333 players. If all that's got you interested, make sure to check out all the Dune: Awakening classes you can choose from, and keep an eye on our in-progress Dune: Awakening walkthrough for a step-by-step guide to the story. To help you survive on Arrakis, we've got Dune: Awakening resource guides that'll help you find iron, steel, aluminium, and more. Vikki Blake is a reporter for IGN, as well as a critic, columnist, and consultant with 15+ years experience working with some of the world's biggest gaming sites and publications. She's also a Guardian, Spartan, Silent Hillian, Legend, and perpetually High Chaos. Find her at BlueSky. View the full article
Schedule 1 developer TVGS has provided players with an update surrounding the game's classification rating in Australia, with hopes that it will be relisted by the end of July. Schedule 1blew up on Steam earlier this month, becoming one of the most played games on the platform. But fans who were looking to get in on the action were left disappointed when the smash hit indie game suddenly vanished from the storefront in Australia. Thankfully, it doesn't look like it will be gone for much longer. View the full article
If there's one thing I've learnt in my hours with Oblivion Remastered, it's that Oblivion's dungeons kind of *****. They're labyrinthine, exist as one of three types, and when you get to the end of them your grand prize often turns out to be, like, 5 gold and a journeyman retort. And then you have to retrace your steps to get back out... Read more.View the full article
Mojang Studios has released Bedrock version 1.21.92 in the sandbox game Minecraft, and the patch brings a selection of small fixes following the exciting Chase the Skies update. Minecraft was first released in 2011 and has remained one of the most popular games on the planet during its decade-long lifespan. Players have a procedurally generated 3D world at their fingertips, where raw materials and crafting tools can be used to build the structure of anyone’s dreams in voxel form. View the full article
Love musical games? Be sure to check out the June Tunes Humble Bundle with 9 nicely rated games. Here's the compatibility for Linux, SteamOS and Steam Deck. Read the full article here: [Hidden Content] View the full article
Some footage from a reportedly cancelled Dungeons and Dragons RPG from Counter-Strike: Global Offensive co-developers Hidden Path Entertainment has surfaced online, alongside concept art. All of it paints a vague picture of a work-in-progress game - which was being assembled under the watchful eye of a Wizards of the Coast that's currently facing a post-Larian Baldur's Gate conundrum - that looked a bit like a bunch of the big fantasy RPGs we've gotten in recent years. Read more View the full article
Some raw footage has leaked of a cinematic moment in Battlefield 6 (or Battlefield Now, or Battlefield Big War, or whatever Electronic Arts are planning to call their next western military interventionism sim). The video sees the player escaping from a collapsing dam at the last minute as bomber jets launch a payload at the big concrete waterstopper. The footage is silent, but you can insert the manly yells of "Go! Go! Go!" easily enough yourself. Perhaps more interestingly, the same leaker also provides evidence of a battle royale mode. Read more View the full article
Castlebound from Ogre Pixel now has a demo available to try on Steam, so you can defend your moving castle in this cute looking action roguelike. Read the full article here: [Hidden Content] View the full article
If the craziness from Kindergarten and Kindergarten 2 wasn't enough, there's now a third helping with Kindergarten 3 out now. Read the full article here: [Hidden Content] View the full article
Here's the most up to date list for late June 2025 for Prime Gaming, an easy way to add more games to your library across Linux, SteamOS and Steam Deck. Read the full article here: [Hidden Content] View the full article
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