Dying Light: The Beast’s Baron Is Easy to Hate, Hard to Fear

It’s good to have Kyle Crane back in *Dying Light: The Beast*, although the circumstances aren’t ideal. After being held captive and experimented on for over a decade by the cruel scientist known as “The Baron,” Crane has escaped and is seeking revenge. However, as a revenge story, *Dying Light: The Beast* doesn’t quite succeed. This is mainly because the game doesn’t fully develop The Baron as a compelling villain.

Animal Crossing Fan Recreates Silent Hill 3 in New Horizons

Players of *Animal Crossing: New Horizons* love to customize their islands with unique designs, everything from furniture patterns and clothing to creations inspired by popular movies, shows, and games. Recently, fans have been especially excited about seeing horror themes appear in the game, and the unexpected combination of *Animal Crossing* and the *Silent Hill* franchise has quickly become a popular trend.

I don’t like superheroes, but Magic: The Gathering’s Spider-Man set has a redeeming quality some great sets didn’t have

I never really got into superheroes, but I surprisingly love a card from the latest *Magic: The Gathering* set called City Pigeon, which is based on Spider-Man characters. It might sound strange, but the reason is the gameplay itself. While I’m not a fan of the superhero artwork on many of the cards, I have to admit Wizards of the Coast did a great job with how the set plays, particularly in the Limited format.

Naver Takes Over Upbit: South Korea’s Digital Finance Shake-Up! 💥💸

In a move that could make even the most seasoned investors raise an eyebrow, Naver Financial has joined forces with Dunamu-the proud operator of Upbit. How, you ask? A stock swap, of course! Forget cash; let’s play this financial game like it’s Monopoly, but with way more zeros. This deal gives Naver control of the biggest crypto exchange in the land. Talk about a power play! âš¡

New Borderlands 4 Update Rolling Out Now

I can’t believe it’s already been two weeks since *Borderlands 4* came out! Everyone seems to really be enjoying it – it’s got an 83 on OpenCritic, which is awesome. They’ve already sold around 2.5 million copies in just ten days, and over 120,000 people are playing on Steam *every day*! Gearbox is doing a great job too, constantly updating the game with fixes, improvements, and even new stuff to keep things fresh. It’s really showing they care about the player experience.

How To Heal and Restore Sanity in Silent Hill f

At the beginning of *Silent Hill f*, you’ll discover Red Capsules that give you a small health boost and also increase your maximum sanity. For more significant healing, use Bandages or Yokan – Yokan can also be used as an offering at Hokora shrines. The First Aid Kit is the strongest healing item, completely restoring Hinako’s health when she’s in critical condition.

Dying Light: The Beast Just Put the Series in a Marvel’s Spider-Man 3 Situation

Dying Light: The Beast successfully recaptures the spirit of the original game. It brings back Kyle Crane, the hero from the first Dying Light, and refocuses the series after the second game moved in a different direction. This new installment tells a story of revenge, as Crane hunts down the Baron, who held him captive and experimented on him for thirteen years. These experiments gave Crane incredible, temporary superhuman powers, transforming him into a powerful and agile beast.

Hades 2 Reveals Update 1.0 Patch Notes

Supergiant Games revealed *Hades 2* in December 2022 at The Game Awards, which was their first time creating a sequel. Fans had been eagerly awaiting the game, and it finally became available in early access for PC players in May 2024. Over the following year and a half, the developers released several significant updates to improve the experience.

Here’s My Current Pokemon Legends: Z-A Team Plan

There are rumors that *Pokémon Legends: Z-A* will feature a total of 230 Pokémon, and over 170 have already been confirmed. Now that we know most of the Pokémon available in the game, I’m starting to plan my team. I usually do this, though my plans might change as I play. For example, I won’t be including Yanmega because it hasn’t been officially confirmed or appeared on any leaked lists – if it were included, it would definitely be on my team! I always aim for a good balance of types to avoid being easily defeated by a single type of attack, but ultimately, I choose Pokémon that I genuinely enjoy and find appealing. Having fun with the Pokémon themselves is my top priority when building a team.