New Game With Stellar Reviews Has You Solving Your Own Murder

The game ‘The Drifter,’ which is a creation of Powerhoof, an independent studio based in Melbourne, Australia, was brought to life by Dave Lloyd, a seasoned professional with a long-standing affection for point-and-click adventures. His journey in this genre began around the early 2000s when he was using the Adventure Game Studio engine to produce similar titles. Since 2017, ‘The Drifter’ has been in development, although it wasn’t until four years later that it moved into full production.

How to Build a Deep Desert Base in Dune Awakening

As a gamer, I’ve found that Dune Awakening’s Deep Desert is a 50-50 mix of Player vs Environment (PvE) and Player vs Player (PvP). However, the majority of valuable resources are scattered throughout the latter half of this arid region. Managing resources and transporting them back to my Hagga Basin base can get quite chaotic. That’s why it’s essential to establish a Deep Desert outpost for swift resource gathering, processing, and transporting the lighter processed materials back to my main base in Hagga Basin. Here’s a guide on how to set up a base in the treacherous expanse of the Deep Desert in Dune Awakening.

Borderlands 4 Developer Breaks Down New Siren Character, Vex

In the Borderlands series, Vex is the newest Siren character introduced. Each game in the franchise introduces a Siren as a playable Vault Hunter. When Borderlands 4 debuts in September, Vex will be one of four playable Vault Hunters. Two more characters will be added later as DLC. Unlike characters such as Amon the Forge Knight or Harlowe the Gravitar, Vex stands out with her dark attire and abilities to summon various Phase Pets and Clones to aid her in battle. Essentially, Vex’s distinct Dark Siren powers offer a variety of long-range options for both solo and cooperative play modes.

Demon Slayer: Infinity Movie End Point Revealed

For enthusiasts of “Demon Slayer”, the long-awaited instant has come: The highly anticipated “Demon Slayer” film, Infinity Castle, has now debuted in Japan, and the critical response has been overwhelmingly favorable. Countless fans have voiced their amazement at this movie, with some going so far as to claim it surpasses Mugen Train in excellence.

One I Know What You Did Last Summer Star Pitched An Iconic Horror Crossover

Title “I Know What You Did Last Summer” revives an old horror series, as a fresh group of actors encounter a scenario reminiscent of the 1997 original’s teens, who are haunted by a murderer after hiding their involvement in a fatal accident. The new faces on screen include Madelyn Cline, Chase Sui Wonders, Jonah Hauer-King, and Sarah Pidgeon, while Jennifer Love Hewitt and Freddie Prinze Jr. reprise their roles from the past. If audiences enjoy this revival, there’s a possibility for more installments in the “I Know What You Did Last Summer” series, with Hewitt holding an intriguing concept for potential sequels.

Best Horror Games that Use Psychology Instead of Jump Scares, Ranked

It’s fortunate that numerous horror games continue to favor a more subtle, psychologically intense gaming experience rather than relying heavily on jump scares. These games might incorporate some sudden noises or unexpected events, but these elements are usually employed to enhance the overall gameplay, not dominating the spotlight as they often do in other titles.

Best Square Enix Games For Feeling Like A God

In general, Square Enix games are usually quite powerful, but their playable characters aren’t overpowered to the extent that you can easily defeat enemies without encountering much difficulty. However, there are always exceptions. If you’re looking for a taste of temporary divinity, give these Square Enix games a try. Not all of them might be popular favorites, but they offer a thrill when played with a mindset of “let’s show off and have a blast”.

Magic: The Gathering May Have Pulled The Trigger Too Soon With One Set

Wizards of the Coast is now unveiling new cards for the impending Edge of Eternities expansion, set to launch completely on August 1, following which prerelease events kick off on July 25. The preview period for the Magic: The Gathering Edge of Eternities cards commenced on July 8, approximately three weeks after the official release date, although this is not always the case with all expansions. The Avatar: The Last Airbender collaboration from Magic: The Gathering serves as a compelling illustration; the first (and currently only) card from the set was unveiled in June, while the expansion itself will be released in November.

Destiny 2’s Bright Dust Changes are Missing the Forest for the Trees

In a somewhat perplexing manner, Bungie’s approach to certain changes in Edge of Fate has left many players puzzled, with some viewing it as more of an enhancement rather than a comprehensive expansion for Destiny 2. However, it’s important to note that several improvements are positive indicators that Bungie is committed to preventing the game’s core features from becoming static. The long-awaited adjustments to the armor grind are indeed welcome changes.

With the release of Edge of Fate and players completing the campaign, Bungie is continuing to announce additional changes that seem to be focusing on peripheral aspects rather than the main content. This pattern suggests that the studio may be tinkering with minor details to divert attention from more substantial issues.

Oda’s Shocking Reveal: Admirals Can’t Beat Yonko!

In the grand climax of the series One Piece, it is evident that the Marine Admirals will play a pivotal role. So far, they have been relatively absent from the storyline, primarily because they seldom engage in conflicts with our characters. While Egghead introduced Kizaru into the narrative, Fujitora and Ryokugyu continue to remain on the sidelines.