April 2022

Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga review: an inconsistent intergalactic collectathon

2 years 1 month ago

Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga represents great value. All nine Star Wars films bundled up in bricks! But do its pieces really come together? Well, yes and no. The game is charming and breezy, offering plenty of locales and set pieces fans of the force will fawn over. Yet its episodes are wildly inconsistent, with stories told at lightspeed and open world hubs filled with so many collectible bricks it solidifies your brain to a lump of mortar.

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Ed Thorn

Without TV I have become fixated on the shipping lane outside my house

2 years 1 month ago

Regular readers will know that I have been complaining about moving to another country for some time. This move has now happened, but if you were hoping for an update on how I am getting on with a massive virtual jigsaw, you will be disappointed. Everything I own (bar the suitcase of clothes Mr. Ryanair allowed on the plane) has been held by customs. More monstrous is that my stuff actually cleared customs, but some absolute head-melter unrelated to me or my boxes of pens - and who, I am choosing to assume, tried to ship a load of high grade cocaine into Ireland - got the entire container stopped in Dublin.

This means that I have been without any TV for two weeks. Nor any books, video games, or even my big bag of crochet. We didn't get internet until two days ago. It is only by the grace of a technician looking at an HDMI cable stuck in our wall jack, stroking his chin, and then yanking the cable really hard that I'm talking to you now. In those two weeks, I discovered I am weak. But by a stroke of complete luck the new flat faces an busy shipping lane in an estuary. So I have also discovered a deep love for big boats and VesselFinder.

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Alice Bell

Gears Of War studio show off Unreal Engine 5 tech demo

2 years 1 month ago

As part of yesterday's big Unreal Engine 5 showcase, the studio behind Gears Of War 4 & 5 showed off a new tech demo built on Epic's fancy newness. Microsoft say it demonstrates "100x more graphic detail", which will really throw off all my reviews rating visuals on a scale of 1-5 stars. Come watch The Coalition's vid to gaze deep into a man's pores and coo over aggressive fog, but don't assume the tech demo reveals any specific game they're making.

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Alice O'Connor

Konami details eFootball 2022 v1.0 update due next week

2 years 1 month ago

Konami will attempt to salvage its struggling eFootball 2022 next week with the game's long-awaited v1.0.0 patch - which was originally set to arrive soon after launch last November.

eFootball - the new name for PES - arrived in a disastrous state late last year, despite Konami warning players it would arrive in extremely limited form akin to a demo.

Konami insisted the game would evolve over time, but players have been left waiting months for this v1.0.0 update to arrive. In the meantime, eFootball's mobile spin-off was postponed, and the game's controversial premium player pack was pulled from sale.

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Tom Phillips

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This budget gaming laptop from Dell is down to just £639

2 years 1 month ago

With everyone having to budget more than usual these days, it's become even more important to snag the best deal possible when it comes to gaming PCs. With GPUs still suffering from shortages, a gaming laptop has become the ideal solution.

And if you're looking to save while playing the best games at 1080p, this Dell G15 5515 is a real bargain, and it's down to just £639 over at Amazon right now.

The Ryzen 5 5600H is no slouch and is a great multi-core processor. And with the Nvidia GeForce RTX 3050, you'll be able to fly through the latest games at 1080p, which is quite respectable in a package at this price.

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Emad Ahmed

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How the Guardians of the Galaxy Game's Cast Created Characters That Stood Apart from the MCU

2 years 1 month ago

Acting for Eidos Montreal’s Guardians of the Galaxy came with an almost unique challenge. Not only were the core cast members tasked with bringing digital avatars to life, they had to differentiate them from some of the most famous onscreen characters of the last decade. Peter Quill, Gamora, Drax the Destroyer, Rocket, and Groot – they’re all now major pop culture names thanks to their MCU counterparts, not to mention decades of comic book appearances.

But this isn’t an MCU game, nor a straight comic adaptation. Not in the slightest. We spoke to all five lead cast members for Guardians of the Galaxy to work out how they managed the balancing act of presenting players with new versions of beloved, familiar characters.

“We were told very early on that [the developers] did not want it to be the comic books, they did not want it to be the MCU versions of the characters,” said Jon McLaren, who plays Starlord. “They wanted us to take risks, try things and really push to make these characters our own.”

That’s exactly what the cast did.

“I chose not to go back and look at the movies,” said Kimberly-Sue Murray, who plays Gamora. “I didn’t want to be influenced because I knew we were going to do our own version.”

“The narrative team did such an incredible job of crafting a unique story and unique world that is completely separate from the comics and the MCU,” explained McLaren.

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Ryan Leston

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Bethesda Releases New Starfield Video About Your Robot Companion, Vasco

2 years 1 month ago

Vasco Robot Companion Starfield Bethesda Video Trailer

Platform: Xbox Series X/S, PC
Publisher: Bethesda Softworks
Developer: Bethesda Game Studios
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Bethesda has released a new video all about Vasco, the robot companion seen in previous trailers and videos that will accompany you on your journey through the stars. 

In the video, which runs a little over a minute, Starfield’s lead artist, Istvan Pely, highlights what to expect from Vasco. He says the robot is meant for, well, everything – Vasco is great for space travel, on-land traversal, defensive needs, and more. While little is known about Starfield, from this video alone, it sounds like Vasco will be with us for a lot of our time in the game, if not all of it.

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Wesley LeBlanc

Codes To Unlock Characters In Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga

2 years ago

To unlock every character in Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga, you'll need to play through all nine movies and perform specific tasks, but you can get a few by simply entering a code. TT Games and Warner Bros. Interactive provided Game Informer with several codes at launch. When you boot up the game, enter the pause screen, then access the option "Enter Code."

The codes will add a variety of characters like Dengar and Emperor Palpatine. Getting these characters early is a big win, as they are a part of classes you'll need to perform certain feats and don't normally unlock until later in the game. Here are the codes:

Aayla Secura: KH7P320
Admiral Holdo: XV4WND9
C-3PO (Holiday): C3PHOHO
Chewbacca (Holiday): WOOKIEE
DARTH VADER (Holiday): WROSHYR
Dengar: OKV7TLR
D-O (Holiday): TIPYIPS
Emperor Palpatine: SIDIOUS
Gonk Droid (Holiday): LIFEDAY
Grand Moff Tarkin: 3FCPPVX
Mister Bones: BAC1CKP
Nute Gunray: WBFE4GO
Poe Dameron (Holiday): KORDOKU
Poggle The Lesser: Z55T8CQ
Ratts Tyerell: GR2VBXF
Razor Crest (Ship): ARVALA7
Resistance I-TS Transport (Ship): SHUTTLE
Shaak Ti: VT1LFNH
Shmi Skywalker: T9LM1QF
Snap Wexley: SKYSAGA

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Andrew Reiner

Dune: Spice Wars taking sci-fi strategy to early access this month

2 years 1 month ago

Funcom today announced an early access launch date of April 26th for Dune: Spice Wars, a new real-time strategy game set in Frank Herbert's sci-fi world of giant sandworms and winged underpants. Even aside from my enduring love of megafauna, Spice Wars is made by Shiro Games, the studio behind Wartales and Northgard, and that's enough to have my interest.

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Alice O'Connor

Two Point Campus delayed until August

2 years 1 month ago

Two Point Campus, the university follow up to Two Point Hospital, has been delayed until August.

Originally set for a 17th May release, it will now come out on 9th August across all platforms: PC, Mac, PlayStation consoles, Xbox consoles, and Nintendo Switch. It will also be released day one on Xbox and PC Game Pass.

In a new video, which you can watch below, the developers discuss the game’s development and key features, as well as give hints as to what’s yet to come with new gameplay.

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Ed Nightingale

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Two Point Campus mixes strategy with eccentricity

2 years 1 month ago

Ah, university. A place to study. A place to find yourself. A place to go to gastronomy class to make a giant-sized burger, pop to a lecturer for private tuition, snooze in the library, take another quick nap in the corridor, bust a move at the union party, and maybe even blow a love trumpet.

Or maybe that’s just from my experience of Two Point Campus. This is the follow-up to Two Point Hospital, from Two Point Games. It allows for the studying, the burger, the private tuition and even the love trumpet. You're tasked with building and managing a dream university, which means that you deal with students in all their lurid variety. It’s a sim game that understands university isn’t just about studying, it’s for learning about life.

As such, I found the game focused as much on extra-curricular activities and making friends as on going to class. There’s a much bigger emphasis on relationships compared with Two Point Hospital. People are no longer simple fodder for a parade of weird illnesses; students have personalities, likes, dislikes. It makes sense. This isn’t a quick hospital stay, but three academic years where I watch my students grow and flourish, receiving acknowledgment of my (and their) accomplishments in end-of-year awards.

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Ed Nightingale

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Pokémon Go Mega Evolution looks to be getting a much-needed overhaul

2 years 1 month ago

Pokémon Go's much-maligned Mega Evolution system is getting an overhaul, according to several recent datamines of in-game files.

The way Pokémon Go has handled Mega Evolution - a popular mechanic from the monster franchise's main games - has been criticised since its arrival in August 2020, although it has been improved over time.

These upcoming potential changes - which, to be clear, are yet to be finalised and announced by developer Niantic - seem like they'll go a lot further to address recurrent gripes and encourage more regular Mega Evolution as part of daily play.

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Tom Phillips

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LEGO Star Wars Skywalker Saga cheat codes list

2 years 1 month ago

Cheats have always been a fun part of the LEGO games, but LEGO Star Wars Skywalker Saga cheat codes work a little differently than previous titles.

While there are still codes to unlock characters and ships, helpful stud multipliers and silly gameplay changes like 'Porg Companion' can now only be unlocked by locating and spending certain collectibles.

Below, you can find out exactly how to enter codes in LEGO Star Wars Skywalker Saga, a list of every known code, and how to unlock cheats with Datacards.

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Jessica Orr

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THQ Nordic Announces Second Annual Showcase, Set For Aug. 12

2 years 1 month ago

Earlier today on YouTube, video game publisher THQ Nordic announced that they will be hosting the second annual edition of their digital games showcase later this Summer on Aug. 12 at 3 PM ET. In the trailer, we see highlights of THQ Nordic’s past published titles like SpongeBob Squarepants: The Cosmic Shake, Biomutant, and Expeditions: Rome.

As of right now, there have been no announcements about run time or what game will be included in the showcase that will go live four months from now. Below is the official statement about the content of the event from THQ Nordic.

Which games exactly or who will be the host of show are still top secret, but you’ll get hints, when we are getting closer to that date. But you can look forward to everything from intense, dark and gritty to light, colorful and just plain fun! And if you turn in early, you can also get a glimpse on what our friends from HandyGames are up to. Same procedure as every year!

It also looks like they will be allowing content creators and streamers to co-stream the event.

Content creators all over the world of any size are invited to co-stream the showcase on August 12th on their own channels. If you’d like to participate, or if you have any questions, please reach out to: contentcreators@thqnordic.com

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Omar Banat

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Azur Lane Getting New North Carolina Bunny Figure By FREEing

2 years 1 month ago

Azur Lane is still extremely popular in Japan, and its shipgirls continue to be portrayed with a large number of figures. A new one has just been made available for pre-order.

It portrays North Carolina and it comes from FREEing, part of its popular line of bunny girl figures. You can pre-order her on Ami Ami for 33,400 yen, which translates approximately into $270.

The price isn’t too surprising considering that this line comes in a rather massive 1/4 scale which means that we’re looking at a 460mm-tall figure.

The release window is January 2022, just a month later than her sister figure portraying Washington.

The prototype is sculpted by Morikura in cooperation with Dragoncraft and painted by yozakura.

You can check what the figure looks like in the gallery below, including a picture with Washington.

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Giuseppe Nelva

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Two Point Campus Hands-on Preview: An A+ Effort in the Making

2 years 1 month ago

If you are a fan of the simulation genre, chances are good that you already know of Two Point Studios’ excellent work in the genre. Following on from Two Point Hospital, the team is gearing up for the upcoming release of Two Point Campus. Despite announcing a delay from its original May 17 date to August 9, the work-in-progress hands-on preview I had was already quite impressive.

At first glance, the visual stylings remain. After all, this is set in the Two Point universe, so expect the little people running around on the university grounds to look somewhat familiar. However, there is certainly more going on when you zoom in, with more work being done on giving them more emotions and expressions to truly reflect the ups and downs of campus life.

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Jake Su

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Two Point Campus Delayed to August 9

2 years 1 month ago

Your attempt at building the perfect school is going to have to wait, as Two Point Studios have revealed that their latest project, Two Point Campus, will be delayed, moving from its original May 17 release date to a new one of August 9.

This news was shared with us during our hands-on preview of Two Point Campus, and subsequently announced officially. The additional time will hopefully give the team more runway to refine and improve what already looked and played like a great experience.

If you were not familiar with Two Point Campus, it is the second sim title in the Two Point universe, moving from the hospital to the campus, where players will be in charge of guiding their students from enrollment to graduation.

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Jake Su

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Warhammer 40,000: Shootas, Blood & Teef Gets Metal in New Music Video

2 years 1 month ago

Warhammer 40,000: Shootas, Blood & Teef has released a brand new trailer, showcasing just how uplifting and blood-pumping the game’s music will be while Gargaz inflicts carnage throughout the hive city of Luteus Prime. Titled Six Shootas, the music video song features vocals from Adri Jordaan and music and lyrics by Deon van Heerden.

You can check out the new Six Shootas music video and the official description for Warhammer 40,000: Shootas, Blood & Teef right down below.

The Orks, a savage race commonly known as the ‘Green Tide’, sweep across the stars with unrivaled violence in frenzied crusades known as a Waaagh! They are savage, brutal, and crude, outnumbering all other races that lay in their path of destruction.

Become the spearhead of an Ork invasion as you bash, smash and shoot your way through the hive city of Luteus Prime on a mission to retrieve your hair squig and claim vengeance on your warlord! And just maybe become the warboss of a WAAAGH! along the way? Survival of the strongest has never been so violently fun!

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Andrew McMahon

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Yurukill: The Calumniation Games by Kakegurui Creator Shows Story & More in new Trailer

2 years 1 month ago

Today NIS America released a new trailer of the upcoming escape game/bullet hell shoot ’em up hybrid Yurukill: The Calumniation Games.

The trailer provides a look mostly at cutscenes and dialogue scenes, but we also get glimpses of gameplay.

You can check it out below.

Yurukill: The Calumniation Games has recently been delayed to July 5, 2022, for North America, and July 8, 2022, for Europe and Australia for PS5, PS4, Nintendo Switch, and PC. Originally it was due to release on June 7 and June 10 respectively.

The same happened for Japan, with the release date delayed to May 26 from April 14.

Here’s how the developer describes Yurukill: The Calumniation Games.

Solve Puzzles

Investigate attractions and uncover clues to help solve the puzzles you encounter.

With their sights set on victory, the teams face their attractions in the Yurukill Games. The documents you acquire by solving puzzles are the key to unlocking the secrets behind everything.

Glean hints from helpful conversations there to support the player and ensure even the toughest riddles aren’t an obstacle to enjoying the game.

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Giuseppe Nelva

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Days Gone Director Jeff Ross Joins Tomb Raider Reboot Dev Crystal Dynamics

2 years 1 month ago

Days Gone director Jeff Ross has joined Tomb Raider developer Crystal Dynamics.

In a tweet, Ross announced he was joining the studio as design director just hours after it revealed it was working on a new Tomb Raider game. He didn't confirm which game he'd be working on though, as Crystal Dynamics is also co-developing the Perfect Dark reboot with The Initiative, and continues to work on Marvel's Avengers.

Ross will be joining Crystal North West in Seattle this summer, a subsidiary studio of Crystal Dynamics, but his LinkedIn profile indicates he's been a Crystal Dynamics employee since February.

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Ryan Dinsdale

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Two Point Campus Delayed To August But Is Looking Promising

2 years 1 month ago

Platform: PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Switch, PC
Publisher: SEGA Europe
Developer: Two Point Studios
Release:
Rating: Teen

Two Point Campus, the follow-up to Two Point Hospital, has received a new release date of August 9 for all platforms (PS5, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, Xbox One, Switch, and PC). Originally, the simulation game was set to debut on May 17, but the developers need a little more time before we can jump in to build campuses, offer eclectic courses, and ensure students are getting the most out of their college experience.

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Kimberley Wallace

I have reached the Elden Ring exhaustion point

2 years 1 month ago

Since Elden Ring hit the stores, I've been on a spree of #content. Loads of pieces, all expressing my adoration of a game that's proper lush. But in playing a game I enjoy, I have also played myself. My desire to visit The Lands Between has dipped and I'm not sure how to deal with this unexpected reaction. So, I am going to lay my thoughts out in words and hope that it untangles something in my brain. Here goes.

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Ed Thorn

Intel have now suspended all operations in Russia, not just product shipments

2 years 1 month ago

Intel have become the latest Western tech company to suspend all business operations in Russia, in response to ongoing invasion of Ukraine. The CPU (and gaming GPU) makers announced in a statement that they have immediately ceased their activities in Russia entirely, having previously only suspended product shipments to Russia and political ally Belarus.

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James Archer

The Wheel Of Time FPS from the 90s is back and on GOG

2 years 1 month ago

Hot on the heels of The Wheel Of Time finding a load of new fans through a live-action series, GOG and Nightdive Studios have dug up and re-released a 90s FPS set in Robert Jordan's fantasy world. GOG are also using this opportunity to revive Good Old Games, their original name, albeit only as a store category for games they consider both old and good. This is one of them, they say. Is it? I know it's old, but is it good?

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Alice O'Connor

Horizon Forbidden West gets another new patch

2 years 1 month ago

Following on from a patch released only last week, Guerrilla has released yet another update for Horizon Forbidden West today.

This update continues to add improvements to the game, covering everything from the UI to the machines that roam through Horizon's futuristic yet primal world.

An issue with Melee Pits progression has been resolved with this patch, as have the multiple instances of machines getting stuck outside of the player’s reach during Side Quest objectives, thus conditionally blocking progression.

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Victoria Kennedy

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The Legend of Heroes: Kuro no Kiseki II – Crimson Sin Gets New Screenshots & Details on Famitsu

2 years 1 month ago

Today’s issue of Weekly Famitsu included a sizable spread on the upcoming JRPG by Nihon Falcom The Legend of Heroes: Kuro no Kiseki II – Crimson Sin.

Do keep in mind that some of the information and images here may be considered spoilers since most of us haven’t yet played the original Kuro no Kiseki.

We take a look at three of the protagonists, Van Arkride, Elaine Auclair, And Agnés Claudel, that have slightly updated character designs, and we learn a few more details about the game.

It appears that Van’s childhood friend, Elaine, may play a bigger role in the new game.

We also see new characters, including a boy and a girl with a mysterious aura who appear to be seeking something.

An interesting image shows “Red Fairy” who looks like Mare but the red color is mysterious. We also take a look at Celis Ortesia, the fourth dominion of the Gralsritter. This time around it appears that we’ll get to fight her.

Swin Abel from Trials of Reverie also makes an appearance. Perhaps we’ll see a new storyline linked to the Organization and Joerg Rosenberg, who is himself linked to Van and Renne.

There will be many new areas to explore in the Republic of Calvard, including some that were named but couldn’t be visited directly in the previous game, and even some within the capital Edith that you couldn’t enter before.

Fishing is back and has been renewed with elements unique to this game like the ability to direct the rod with the left thumbstick.

It’ll also be possible to use Arts directly in the action-style battles that are alternative to the turn-based style.

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Giuseppe Nelva

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Latest Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness Trailer Shows Off Even More Mind-Bending Visuals Than the Last One

2 years 1 month ago

Earlier today on the Marvel Entertainment YouTube channel, a brand new trailer was released for the upcoming film, Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness. The whole trailer features a haunting version of the Everly Brothers’ song All I Have To Do Is Dream along with tons of mind-bending visuals that you would expect from a Doctor Strange movie.

The trailer begins with some shots we have seen before of the Sanctum Sanctorum crumbling into the sky and doors opening to a staircase that seemingly leads into the clouds. But then there’s a quick shot of Strang lying on the ground in the handcuffs we’ve seen in previous trailers. However, this time around they’re not yet attached to one another. It’s hard to tell if they’ve been broken or just not linked yet.

Then when it gets past this section of the monologue we’ve heard before where Strange talks about the recurring nightmare he has, for the first time we hear Wanda Maximoff echo the same lines. There’s also a short clip that shows Wanda reuniting with her sons Billy and Tommy. But it looks like it may be an illusion since it quickly cuts to Wanda in her Scarlet Witch attire with a distraught look on her face. And for some reason, her Sokovian accent seems to be back.

Then some more clips and audio lines we’ve heard before until it reaches a point where we see Wong and Scarlet Witch Wanda fighting against an enemy that’s not shown in the shot. Later, there’s also a brief shot of Christine Palmer in what looks to be the same building where Strange is brought after being captured.

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Omar Banat

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Latest Horizon Forbidden West Patch Fixes Bugs & Rebalances Legendary Weapons

2 years 1 month ago

Guerrilla Games has today continued its post-launch support of Horizon Forbidden West with another meaty patch, this time aimed at fixing a plethora of bugs, from quest issues and glitches to the rebalancing of an unintended change to Legendary Weapons.

The full patch notes can be viewed below.

KNOWN ISSUES

We are currently looking into several issues reported by the community. Please note that these issues are not yet fixed in this patch, but our teams are aware of them and they’re being investigated.

  • During Side Quest ‘Blood Choke’, Atekka does not use the ballista.
  • The ‘Upgraded Every Pouch Type’ Trophy does not unlock for some players after upgrading each Pouch type – please note, for this trophy you will need to have the Food Pouch which is collected after purchasing food from a chef.
  • Players reported no longer being able to trade with Abadund after completing his dialogue after finishing a Side Quest.
  • Players cannot place any waypoint markers on the open world within a 500 meter radius of Aloy’s position.
  • Players reported new items acquired not showing up with the New (!) icon in their inventory.

We are also aware of streams being interrupted when playing on 1080p and 60fps, after saving at campfires. To avoid this from happening, it’s advised to select a lower broadcast quality or lower framerate, for example, 1080p and 30fps, or 720p and 60fps.

FIXES AND IMPROVEMENTS

Main Quests

  • Fixed an issue in Main Quest “The Broken Sky” where sometimes players were not able to interact with or follow Kotallo after fast traveling away and progressing through other side content.
  • Fixed an issue in Main Quest “The Wings Of The Ten” where in rare occasions the objective would not update upon returning to the Base, blocking progression.

Side Quests

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Alex Gibson

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The 10 Best Nintendo 3DS Games

2 years 1 month ago

Nintendo released its last primarily handheld console, The Nintendo 3DS, worldwide in 2011 which went on to sell over 75 million units in its lifespan. Through 2019, many quality titles were developed for the platform; so many in fact that this list was quite tricky to craft, but we’ve managed to piece together a list of the Top 10 3DS Games of All Time.

10. Mario Kart 7

Mario Kart 7, the seventh entry in Nintendo's famed kart racing franchise made innovative changes to the land-only formula that players had been accustomed to for years, and now we can't imagine the game without these features. Racing beneath the waves and gliding through the skies made for ambitious designs for new tracks and refreshing renewals of classic ones.

Although the roster of characters was a bit lacking, the introduction of creating your own kart by mixing and matching various parts was a welcome addition. With a proper battle mode featuring Balloon Battle and Coin Runners as well as solid online and local play, this was another Mario Kart essential that most 3DS owners had on them at all times.

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Adam Bankhurst

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Horizon Forbidden West Quietly Added a Toggle to Turn Off Pickup Animations

2 years 1 month ago

Players can now instantly pick up resources in Horizon: Forbidden West, fixing a point of irritation for some players.

As reported by Eurogamer, the feature ppears to have arrived in the latest update but was missing from developer Guerrilla Games' patch notes. When turned on, it means players don't have to wait for an animation to play out whenever they wish to harvest enemy drops and other useful items in the open world. This also applies to when Aloy's mounted.

Instant pick-up can be turned on and off in the pause menu, and makes exploration in the Forbidden West a little smoother. Many players had found having to wait for an animation every time an item was picked up a point of frustration, not least because you can find yourself doing it a dozen times after a single fight.

Guerrilla has released several updates for the game since it launched in February, most of which have included bug fixes and minor quality of life improvements such as the automatic pickup option. In our 9/10 review, IGN said: "A triumphant combination of enthralling combat, top-tier creature and character design, and a captivating open world, Horizon: Forbidden West is an absolute blast and fantastic showcase for the power of the PS5."

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Ryan Dinsdale

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Days Gone Director Is Now Working At Tomb Raider And Marvel's Avengers Studio Crystal Dynamics

2 years 1 month ago

Following a brief stint at NetherRealm Studios last year, the game director of Days Gone at Sony's Bend Studio has announced he has started work at Crystal Dynamics. 

In a Tweet posted today, Ross repromoted a host of job openings at Crystal Dynamics and, at the same time, revealed he is working as a design director for the company. "I'm excited to announce I now work at the amazing Crystal Dynamics as Design Director. That's all I can say other than I'm thrilled with the project, and especially the team of really wonderful people," says Ross in the Tweet. 

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John Carson

Dying Light 2 New Game Plus Mode Arriving In Patch 3 This Month

2 years 1 month ago

Dying Light 2 New Game Plus Mode Arriving In Patch 3 This Month

Platform: PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Switch, PC
Publisher: Techland
Developer: Techland
Release: (PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC), TBA (Switch)
Rating: Mature

Techland has revealed that a heavily-requested feature for Dying Light 2 Stay Human will hit the game by the end of the month. 

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Wesley LeBlanc

Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga - How to Change Characters

2 years 1 month ago

The Lego games are known for their co-op antics as much as they're remembered for their huge character rosters. There's just something special about replaying iconic moments as different characters, especially as villains and heroes that were never even in a particular scene. Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga comes packed with over 300 hundred characters, spanning from across the Star Wars universe. The game includes characters from all nine mainline Star Wars films, with many of them playing a big part during the journeys of Anakin, Luke, and Rey Skywalker--and, of course, some unexpected holiday treats added in for good measure. Our guide will tell you everything you need to know to switch between the game's hundreds of characters while you mumble and joke your way through a galaxy far, far away.

How to change characters in Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga

You can switch between characters at any time, as long as you're currently in control and not watching a cutscene, but your options are a little limited if you're in the middle of a story mission.

Once finished with a story segment though, you can switch characters by pulling up the Holoprojector and navigating over to the Character Select tab. Then it's as simple as moving to the necessary character class tab (displayed on the left side), highlighting the desired character, and hitting the selection button to confirm.

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Juno Stump

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