Bitcoin Dances as Middle East Whispers Peace-Or Is It Just Gas?

The agenda? Disarming Hezbollah and “regulating peace”-because nothing says harmony like a bureaucratic checklist. Lebanon’s PM, not to be outdone, called for demilitarizing Beirut, a city where even the street cats have sidearms. A historic alignment, or just two leaders tired of the same old headlines? The world holds its breath-and Bitcoin its value.

Crimson Desert Player Unlocks Platinum Trophy After 305 Hours in the Game

Before its release, Pearl Abyss promised a massive game, and Crimson Desert delivers. Players can expect to spend 55-60 hours finishing the main story, and over 200 hours if they want to complete everything the game offers. However, a dedicated few have already managed to unlock all of the game’s achievements, showing just how much content there is.

Open-World Games With Realistic Economies

These are just a few examples, but many games have captivating economies for more complex reasons. Even open-world games that use traditional currency can be engaging depending on how that money flows within the game, so let’s explore this further.

Resident Evil Requiem Players Spot Creepy Homage to The Lord of the Rings

Resident Evil: Requiem successfully combines the suspense of survival horror with fast-paced action. The game begins with a strong focus on horror, as players control FBI agent Grace Ashcroft while she investigates strange killings. Later, the game transitions into a more action-packed experience, bringing back series veteran Leon S. Kennedy and challenging him to confront events from his past.

Nintendo Confirms Release Date for Upcoming Switch Exclusive

This rhythm game series, known as Rhythm Heaven in the US, Rhythm Paradise in Europe and Australia, and Rhythm Tengoku in Japan, features quick, bite-sized rhythm games. There are currently four games in the series, with a fifth, Rhythm Heaven Groove, on the way. It first started in 2006 as a game only released in Japan for the Game Boy Advance. A few years later, Rhythm Heaven came to the US and Europe as a Nintendo DS exclusive, receiving excellent reviews. Rhythm Heaven Fever followed in 2011 for the Nintendo Wii, and Rhythm Heaven Megamix launched on the Nintendo 3DS in 2015. The series has consistently been well-received by critics, with the last three games all scoring an 83 on Metacritic.