Can You Go Back to Act 1 Areas in Silksong

When you descend to the Underworks, the elevator malfunctions, and you can’t use Wall Climb to return to the surface. If you have quests you haven’t finished in Act 1, you might be wondering if you can go back, and how. Here’s how it works.

This Magic: The Gathering Set Never Being Printed Makes For a Wild ‘What If’ Scenario

The recent *Final Fantasy* collaboration noticeably changed how people play the game, and opinions on it are quite divided. The upcoming *Marvel’s Spider-Man* set is already generating a lot of discussion. While these crossover sets can be enjoyable and attract new players, some worry they’re straying too far from what makes *Magic: The Gathering* unique. Interestingly, Wizards of the Coast plans to experiment with releasing future sets like *Spider-Man* exclusively online, which raises an intriguing question about the game’s direction.

Upcoming Co-Op Games That Could Be The Next Split Fiction

The world of co-op gaming is still expanding, with many exciting new games on the way. These upcoming titles promise immersive worlds and engaging teamwork, bringing players closer together. If you love playing games with friends, family, or a partner, there are plenty of impressive experiences to look forward to.

Will Base’s Token Be Freedom or Just Another Illusion? 🤔

Base proclaims this token could be a beacon for decentralization, a tool to empower the builders and creators lost in the labyrinth of code. Yet, they confess-like prisoners eyeing the distant horizon-they are only at the beginning, with no decree on when or how this token may breathe life into governance or design.

One Piece: Forget Garp, Monkey D. Dragon Was The True Hero Of God Valley

As a huge One Piece fan, I always thought Vice Admiral Garp was the sole hero of the God Valley Incident! For years, the story painted him as the one who defeated Rocks D. Xebec and protected the Celestial Dragons. But it turns out the World Government wasn’t telling us the whole truth – Garp wasn’t the only one responsible for that victory, and the official story isn’t quite accurate!

How My Reviews Will Change Going Forward

I’m changing how I do reviews because, while people seem to enjoy them, they take a really long time to create – usually one to two weeks, even when things go well. I often get caught up in editing, making sure the details are right, and rewriting parts as I come up with new ideas. This slows me down a lot, and since I do everything myself, I typically only manage to review one or two games a month.