Good Open-World Games With Tedious Exploration

Even great games aren’t perfect. A common problem is that while they create vibrant and fascinating worlds, actually getting around and exploring them can be frustrating. This is often due to slow movement or a lack of good ways to travel.

How to Cure Frostbite in ARC Raiders (Cold Snap)

In ARC Raiders, players are vulnerable to frostbite while playing in the Cold Snap map condition. If you stay exposed to the elements for about a minute and thirty-five seconds, snow will begin to build up on your raider, and they’ll start shivering. Eventually, this will cause continuous damage – one point of health lost per second.

As A Final Fantasy Fan, These Are The Games I Replay The Most

What really makes Final Fantasy stand out, for me, is that each new game isn’t heavily tied to previous ones with a complex, ongoing story. Each main installment is mostly self-contained, letting Square Enix experiment with different gameplay styles and keep each game fresh. This also means players can easily revisit and replay the games they love most – and that’s exactly what I’ve done with the ones I’m about to share.

Open-World Survival RPG Is Free on Steam Until December 18

In Wild Terra 2, a medieval fantasy MMORPG, you can become a skilled blacksmith, cartographer, hunter, or choose from many other professions as you try to thrive. The game combines crafting, survival, and role-playing with both player-versus-environment (PvE) and player-versus-player (PvP) combat. Explore diverse landscapes, hunt wildlife, and venture into dangerous dungeons to find valuable loot and defeat powerful bosses.

J.P. Morgan’s Bold Pawn Move: Ethereum the Money Market’s Secret Weapon?

Ethereum Trends

In what can only be described as a startling coup de grâce as dramatic as a Charles Dickens novel, the proverbial money whale of institutional finance has lobbed its figurative anchor onto the blockchain with the unveiling of the My On-Chain Net Yield Fund (MONY). This Siamese venture, likened to a rather staid money market fund, elegantly sidesteps the tedium of traditional systems by donning its illustrious Ethereum badge with a side-smile from JPMorgan’s Kinexys platform. Shares pirouette through the digital ether, trading speedily without the drag of the old financial flummox that is the traditional clearing system.

Soulslikes With Better Combat Than Sekiro

Okay, so Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice has seriously amazing combat – it’s honestly tough to find another game that feels quite as good when you’re really in the flow, perfectly timing those sword fights. It’s super rewarding to get good at! But I wanted to look at other soulslike games that actually might be better in certain ways. They bring something different to the table, and honestly, what’s ‘better’ is totally up to each player – it just depends on what you like!

What happened to the Command & Conquer Franchise and will we ever see Red Alert 4?

I still remember how huge the original Command & Conquer was! It wasn’t long before they released Red Alert in ’96, which was also a massive hit. That success kind of split the series into two branches – the main story games became known as the Tiberian games, focusing on that mysterious Tiberium. The 2000s were full of Command & Conquer – we got tons of sequels and spin-offs, even a first-person shooter called Renegade. But even with all that, and a really active online community with tons of mods, the series kind of faded away towards the end of the decade. The last big game we got was Command & Conquer 4: Tiberian Twilight back in early 2010.