We lay out everything you need to know about Raidou Remastered on Switch and Switch 2 to help you decide which Nintendo console to buy Atlus' newest remaster on. View the full article
Games are often a labor of love and nowhere is that more true than in single-person development teams. Aurora Games Studio is comprised of a single person who spent six years crafting The Colony: New Haven Chronicles into what it is now. Overhead games are common and so are twin-stick shooters, but there aren't many that combine those two sub-genres alongside an 8-bit pixel art style, and The Colony does that masterfully. View the full article
Daemon X Machina looks to deliver a much grander and expansive experience over its predecessor. Here are five significant additions and changes that players can look forward to. View the full article
You never know what’ll surface during a midweek rummage through the online shelves. One minute you’re idly scrolling, the next you’re staring down an 80 percent discount on a cult classic or a controller colour you didn’t know you needed. This week’s haul spans all platforms and price points, so let's get scrolling and saving. This Day in Gaming In retro news, I'm celebrating the 24th birthday of NBA Street, the progenitor of a small b-ball empire that launch PS2 owners like myself dug a little bit more than we ought to (because ******* all games to buy). While it was no NBA Jam TE, we sure did love doing triple-hook-up alley-oops, and dunking the ring into utter disrepair by match end. Also, unlike the aforementioned arcade darling, NBA Street held a pretty sweet Michael Jordan cameo. Aussie birthdays for notable games - NBA Street (PS2) 2001. eBay - Epic Mickey 2: The Power of Two (PSV) 2013. Get - Jak and Daxter Collection (PSV) 2013. Get - Outlast (XO) 2014. 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The "It's a Kind of Magic" update for RuneScape: Dragonwilds was released on Steam on June 17. The early-access survival crafting game developed by Jagex has officially reached version 0.8, adding previously teased gameplay features, graphical enhancements, and new content for players to uncover. The previous update for RuneScape: Dragonwilds arrived on May 2, making a number of significant adjustments to the game just a month prior. View the full article
A new rumor has emerged suggesting that MindsEye developer Build A Rocket Boy could be working on a brand-new game based on an unspecified, but popular, TV series. MindsEye was Build A Rocket Boy's debut title, launching on PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC on June 10. View the full article
Dead by Daylight broke its player count record after the Five Nights at Freddy's update. Behaviour Interactive released Dead by Daylight in 2016 and has been supporting the game with regular updates since then. One of the highlights of these updates is the crossovers with various IPs. View the full article
While most characters can be found around your house right away, there are some who are locked behind quests or key gameplay elements in Date Everything!. Hero-Hime is one such character, and she's certainly one of the tougher ones to unlock. To fully fill out your Date-A-Dex, meeting Hero-Hime is a must. You have quite a big task to tackle before she shows up at your home, so getting started early on is crucial. Here's how to find Hero-Hime, the 70th character in your Date-A-Dex, in Date Everything!. Table of contentsWhere to find Hero Hime (#70) in Date Everything!What is Hero-Hime in Date Everything?Where to find Hero Hime (#70) in Date Everything! Screenshot by Destructoid Hero-Hime can be found on the dresser in your bedroom on the second floor after Sam sends her to you as a gift once you've realized 10 Dateables. Meet at least 10 characters. There are 100 Dateables hidden around your house, so there are plenty of objects you can find. Some characters, like Skylar Specs, can't be realized until all others are, so aim for those who aren't essential for your everyday gameplay. Realize 10 Dateables. Get to know 10 characters until you have the dialogue option to realize them, which means bring them to life. Most characters have fairly long storylines, so this step takes a while. Be sure to aim for positive endings if you want the option to realize them to appear. Wait for Sam to text you. Check your phone often after you've realized 10 characters to see if Sam sends you a message.Read Sam's messages and reply to her. She'll send you a series of texts that eventually lead to her asking you for a favor. This favor is for you to bring a Hero-Hime figurine she sends you to life. Check the dresser in your bedroom. As soon as you finish reading through her texts, the Hero-Hime figure will magically appear on your dresser near the end that's closest to the window. Use your Dateviators to awaken Hero-Hime. Follow the same process you do for most other Dateables and use a charge to awaken Hero-Hime for the first time. What is Hero-Hime in Date Everything? Screenshot by Destructoid Hero-Hime is a small anime figurine gifted to you by your friend Sam in Date Everything!. She's one of the few objects you can't find right away, so she's pretty tricky to track down. She may end up becoming one of the last Dateables you find, especially if you don't start realizing characters early on. There are plenty of other tricky Dateables to track down, so next you might work on meeting Doug or Reggie. You'll also need to venture into the locked attic to meet everyone in your home. There are lots of talented voice actors behind the Dateables in your house, so it's worth meeting all of them to see which ones you recognize. The post How to find Hero-Hime in Date Everything! appeared first on Destructoid. View the full article
Microsoft has officially announced two upcoming additions to the Xbox Game Pass Standard library, Star Trucker and Wildfrost, both of which go live today, June 18. This month has featured a strong lineup for Xbox Game Pass, highlighting the numerous upcoming games and their day-one availability. Subscribers have plenty to look forward to from the service this month. View the full article
In the current stable release, the Steam client only shows a basic FPS counter via Steam > Settings > In-Game > In-Game FPS Counter. The new performance monitor introduces a broader set of metrics, including: Read Entire Article View the full article
Rocket League released July 7, 2015, and with its big 10th birthday around the corner, Psyonix has dedicated the latest season to celebrating the milestone. Has it been that long already?.. Read more.View the full article
Today's Steam Client Beta update adds accessibility options for players in Big Picture Mode, and on devices running SteamOS (Steam Deck, Lenovo Legion Go S). These are just the first accessibility features we're making available as we continue our work to improve accessibility of Steam on all devices. What's NewUI scaling, high contrast mode, and reduced motion features (in both Big Picture Mode, and on devices running SteamOS, which are currently just Steam Deck and Lenovo Legion Go S) Screen reader and color filter settings (on devices running SteamOS only) For now, players who use a screen reader on desktops are encouraged to use Big Picture Mode, which currently has the best support for screen readers as well as being better suited for keyboard-driven navigation. How to useAccessibility menu: We've added an accessibility section to the main settings drop-down, which players can access when using Steam in Big Picture Mode or on devices running SteamOS. UI Scaling: Use a slider to make adjustments to text size. High Contrast Mode and Reduce Motion Setting: Enabling High Contrast Mode makes it easier to distinguish text and buttons from their backgrounds. The Reduce Motion setting lets you disable animations and page transitions. Screen Reader (only on devices running SteamOS (Steam Deck/Lenovo Legion Go S)): Turning on the screen reader will read out the item you're currently focused on, letting you adjust pitch, speed and volume. The screen reader can be enabled and disabled at any time by pressing + . Color Filter (only on devices running SteamOS): Change the way colors are displayed on screen, for both Steam and games. Description Screenshot Grayscale: Remove all color from the display (****** & white) Invert Brightness: Invert display brightness in a color-preserving manner (i.e., green buttons stay green) Invert Colors: Invert display colors What's next?We're continuing to work to improve the accessibility of Steam on all devices. These new settings are only the first available of the accessibility features we're working on, and we're excited to put even more tools in the hands of our players. To that end, if you are a player with disabilities, we'd love to hear from you about what Steam can do for you. Your feedback will be extremely important in determining what we focus on. To report issues, or to leave suggestions for accessibility features you'd like to see, post in the feedback thread. View the full article
Today's Steam Client Beta update adds accessibility options for players in Big Picture Mode, and on devices running SteamOS (Steam Deck, Lenovo Legion Go S). These are just the first accessibility features we're making available as we continue our work to improve accessibility of Steam on all devices. What's NewUI scaling, high contrast mode, and reduced motion features (in both Big Picture Mode, and on devices running SteamOS, which are currently just Steam Deck and Lenovo Legion Go S) Screen reader and color filter settings (on devices running SteamOS only) For now, players who use a screen reader on desktops are encouraged to use Big Picture Mode, which currently has the best support for screen readers as well as being better suited for keyboard-driven navigation. How to useAccessibility menu: We've added an accessibility section to the main settings drop-down, which players can access when using Steam in Big Picture Mode or on devices running SteamOS. UI Scaling: Use a slider to make adjustments to text size. High Contrast Mode and Reduce Motion Setting: Enabling High Contrast Mode makes it easier to distinguish text and buttons from their backgrounds. The Reduce Motion setting lets you disable animations and page transitions. Screen Reader (only on devices running SteamOS (Steam Deck/Lenovo Legion Go S)): Turning on the screen reader will read out the item you're currently focused on, letting you adjust pitch, speed and volume. The screen reader can be enabled and disabled at any time by pressing + . Color Filter (only on devices running SteamOS): Change the way colors are displayed on screen, for both Steam and games. Description Screenshot Grayscale: Remove all color from the display (****** & white) Invert Brightness: Invert display brightness in a color-preserving manner (i.e., green buttons stay green) Invert Colors: Invert display colors What's next?We're continuing to work to improve the accessibility of Steam on all devices. These new settings are only the first available of the accessibility features we're working on, and we're excited to put even more tools in the hands of our players. To that end, if you are a player with disabilities, we'd love to hear from you about what Steam can do for you. Your feedback will be extremely important in determining what we focus on. To report issues, or to leave suggestions for accessibility features you'd like to see, post in the feedback thread. View the full article
We have just shipped an updated Steam Deck Client to the Preview/Beta channel. Accessibility Added an accessibility settings page with a Screen Reader, Color Filters, UI Scaling, High Contrast Mode, and Reduced Motion options. Learn more in the announcement and provide feedback here. View the full article
The Steam Client Beta has been updated with the following changes: Accessibility In Big Picture Mode, added an accessibility settings page with UI Scaling, High Contrast Mode, and Reduced Motion options. Learn more in the announcement and provide feedback here. In-Game Overlay Fixed CPU numbers in new Performance Monitor not working for some users on Windows Adjusted spacing for FPS Min/Max values in new Performance Monitor Fixed regression causing potential ****** when using an IME for input in the in-game overlay in this beta macOS Fixed regression causing some client update checks to fail. Users with clients that erroneously report the client is up to date can trigger a client update by force quitting and restarting Steam To force quit, right-click the Steam icon in the dock, hold the Option key, then click the Force Quit entry. View the full article
Note: This update is for the Steam Deck Beta and Preview channels, and includes new features that are still being tested. You can opt into this in Settings > System > System Update Channel. General Fixed a WiFi regression with Steam Deck OLED Disabled experimental support for Wake-on-Bluetooth for Steam Deck LCD while issues with spurious wake-ups are being investigated Fixed a bug where visual corruption could occur with Sharp upscaling with HDR/10-bit applications when interacting with the overlay Fixed an issue where the cursor would not be visible in the bottom-right quadrant of the screen when using the magnifier Fixed cursor having a line of visual corruption when using Sharp upscaling in certain instances Fixed certain overlay key bindings involving Shift, the Super key, Right Alt, or Return/Enter not being able to be triggered Fixed input being passed to applications when overlay key bindings are invoked Fixed OBS Studio not working with the streaming output provided by gamescope Fixed an issue where clicking mailto: links sometimes didn't display the right error Audio Fixed an issue where volume keys would sometimes not properly adjust the volume of the 3.5mm audio connector Fixed a SteamOS 3.6 regression causing audio glitches in God of War: Ragnarok Accessibility Added support for optional color filters Added Orca screen reader and espeak-ng text-to-speech tools Fixed the magnifier producing the correct scale and offset when Sharp upscaling was used Non-Deck Fixed an issue where the Legion Go S with SteamOS could lose trackpad functionality after sleep Added power button support for some AYANEO, AYN, GPD, MSI, ONEXPLAYER, and OrangePi platforms View the full article
Idea Factory International will release Hyperdimension Neptunia Re;Birth 1, Re;Birth 2: Sisters Generation, and Re;Birth3: V Generation digitally and physically on PS4 this Fall. View the full article
GTA Online's Money Fronts update may not seem as exciting as the other criminal activities available in Los Santos, but money laundering is actually now one of the best ways to add some extra digits to your bank account without much effort... Read more.View the full article
There are several special Pillars hidden around the village in Disney Dreamlight Valley. Finding and restoring all of them is one of the most important tasks in the main storyline, and it's also crucial for unlocking certain characters like Peter Pan. Finding these Pillars is one of the tougher feats you'll encounter since each one is tied to a specific quest and biome around the valley. All of them eventually need to be assembled together to unlock a hidden area, so here's where to find all Pillars in Disney Dreamlight Valley. Table of contentsWhere to find all Pillars in Disney Dreamlight ValleyHow to get the Pillar of Power in Disney Dreamlight ValleyHow to get the Pillar of Courage in Disney Dreamlight ValleyHow to get the Pillar of Friendship in Disney Dreamlight ValleyHow to get the Pillar of Love in Disney Dreamlight ValleyHow to get the Pillar of Nurturing in Disney Dreamlight ValleyHow to get the Pillar of Trust in Disney Dreamlight ValleyHow to get the Pillar of Unity in Disney Dreamlight ValleyHow to get the Pillar of Remembrance in Disney Dreamlight ValleyWhere to find all Pillars in Disney Dreamlight Valley Screenshot by Destructoid There are eight pillars you need to recover from around the valley. Each one can only be found in a specific biome. Here's where to visit to find each one. Pillar of Power – Dazzle BeachPillar of Courage – Forest of ValorPillar of Friendship – Peaceful MeadowPillar of Love – Frosted HeightsPillar of Nurturing – Sunlit PlateauPillar of Trust – Glade of TrustPillar of Unity – Forgotten LandsPillar of Remembrance – Dazzle BeachHow to get the Pillar of Power in Disney Dreamlight Valley The Pillar or Power is unlocked during Merlin's With Great Power… story quest. It can be found near the east end of Dazzle Beach, fairly close to the entrance that leads into the Mystical Cave. How to get the Pillar of Courage in Disney Dreamlight Valley The Pillar of Courage can be unlocked during Kristoff's Lost in the Dark Grove quest from the Forest of Valor biome. It's one of the first Pillars you unlock, but it can be moved until after this quest is finished. How to get the Pillar of Friendship in Disney Dreamlight Valley The Pillar of Friendship is another one you unlock fairly early on in DDV and is acquired during Merlin's Friendship Is Everything quest. This one can be found in the southeast corner of the Peaceful Meadow biome. How to get the Pillar of Love in Disney Dreamlight Valley The Pillar of Love can be found in the Frosted Heights biome during Olaf's The Great Blizzard quest. It starts off sitting near the northeast end of this biome, but can be moved elsewhere once the quest is complete. How to get the Pillar of Nurturing in Disney Dreamlight Valley You come across the Pillar of Nature during Scar's Nature & Nurture quest. It appears in the Sunlit Plateau biome, over on the east side of the river that runs right through the center by the Vitalys Mines. How to get the Pillar of Trust in Disney Dreamlight Valley The Pillar of Trust can be found during Mother Gothel's The Curse quest. It appears near the southeast corner of the Glade of Trust biome and can be moved once the quest is finished, like most other Pillars. Screenshot by Destructoid How to get the Pillar of Unity in Disney Dreamlight Valley You can find the Pillar of Unity around the Forgotten Lands biome during the Odds & Ends... quest from Merlin. It's located near the northwest end of the region, close to the small pond located there. How to get the Pillar of Remembrance in Disney Dreamlight Valley The Pillar of Remembrance is unlocked during the Between a Skull Rock and a Hard Place quest. It's found in the Dazzle Beach region close to where Ariel's boat and Skull Rock are located. The quest tied to unlocking this Pillar is the same one you tackle to bring all of the Pillars together. Completing this process is crucial for opening Skull Rock, unlocking The Forgotten, meeting Peter Pan, and finishing key quests like A Ship of Gold. The post Where are all the Pillars in Disney Dreamlight Valley? appeared first on Destructoid. View the full article
It's been a rough day for Crytek, which after struggling for a day to get the new Hunt: Showdown 1896 2.4 update working properly has given up, rolled the whole thing back, and says it will try again later... Read more.View the full article
We recently learned that long-running survival game ***** was finally set to leave Early Access, seven years after it first launched in Steam's preview program. It's not unusual for games in this genre to spend a long time being iterated upon in this way, but *****'s lengthy creation process has meant we've been waiting quite a while to see how it's full version would pan out. Now, with its 1.0 launch, ***** has rocketed up Steam's player charts, enjoying a level of popularity that could see it standing next to genre classics like Rust, DayZ, Subnautica, and The Forest if its creators are able to make good on its initial success. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: After seven years, brutal survival shooter ***** is finally about to hit 1.0 You can now put your ****** in a sock in the latest ***** update Sorry, your ****** no longer gets ******* every time you log into ***** View the full article
World of Warcraft may have just teased a third ****** Hunter specialization while showing off one of the boss encounters in the new raid from Patch 11.2. While nothing has been confirmed yet, a ****** Hunter council battle in Manaforge Omega could hide a clue for something big in the future for the class originally introduced in the Legion expansion for World of Warcraft. View the full article
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