The Most Original RPGs Of All Time

Beyond the well-known RPGs like Final Fantasy 7, Persona 5, Baldur’s Gate 3, and Diablo 2, there are truly unique games. While some may inspire sequels, these RPGs stand out as completely original experiences—either essential to play or so innovative they have to be seen to be appreciated.

Where Winds Meet Review

Wow, the first few minutes of Where Winds Meet totally blew me away! The prologue isn’t heavy on actual gameplay – it’s mostly quick-time events and a short boss fight – but it’s an incredible cinematic experience. The music is fantastic, and the graphics are absolutely stunning. It honestly felt like I was in a movie like Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon or House of Flying Daggers. It’s a breathtaking start, but sadly, the game tries to do too much, and that ultimately holds it back from being truly great.

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Coinbase Just Made Crypto Go Viral… Or Did It?

Hougan frames the development within his long-running meta thesis that crypto is “going to reinvent the fundamental aspects of finance.” He highlights Bitcoin as “reinventing gold,” stablecoins as “reinventing dollars,” and tokenization as “reinventing trading and settlement.” He stresses that crypto remains early in each cycle but says the endgame is already visible: “I expect that eventually most assets will be tokenized, most dollars will move on stablecoin rails, and bitcoin will be as widely accepted as gold.” 🪙✨

All Books Location (Building a Library) in Arc Raiders

Since you don’t need to bring any gear for this mission, it’s best to start with an empty loadout. That way, you won’t lose anything if you get knocked down. Once you’re in the game, make your way to the Library, which is near the center of the map. Be careful around the tree area in the middle – there’s often a Bombadier or Bastion patrolling there. Also, watch out for spotters flying around, as they can give away your location.

Bitcoin’s Bit of a Bother 😱

Ever since the Bitcoin bulls found themselves rather stuck near that dizzying height of $126,000, they’ve appeared to have misplaced their enthusiasm. Their inability to defend a perfectly good interim support level is, to put it mildly, concerning. We’ve had a procession of lower highs and lows, culminating in a rather undignified tumble to $96,712. A bit of a rebound to above $97,000, naturally, but the threat of further decline hangs over one’s head like a particularly gloomy cloud.