Moroi – 1 Hour of Gameplay
A bleakly humorous folktale spun by Violet Saint, here’s more than an hour of straight gameplay, devoid of narration. Recorded on the iBUYPOWER RDY Y70 TI B03 system. Read More 2025-05-06 23:42
A bleakly humorous folktale spun by Violet Saint, here’s more than an hour of straight gameplay, devoid of narration. Recorded on the iBUYPOWER RDY Y70 TI B03 system. Read More 2025-05-06 23:42

where are all the Jedi? So far, the Renegades expansion appears to focus on the dark side of the Force, just like the previous crossover. This could suggest a new Darkness-based subclass for Destiny 2, but what really matters is whether players will also get Jedi-themed costumes as part of the package.

Lately, my colleagues and I were granted exclusive access to another Broken Arrow build by Slitherine, which consisted of three individual single-player missions. The initial one, a tutorial, was previously encountered during my last playthrough, and I believe it adequately familiarizes players with the game’s mechanics. The remaining two missions were entirely new. In the first mission, we assumed the US role, aiming to capture a Russian-controlled airport by deploying airborne troops tactically. The second mission flipped perspectives, having us defend and maintain control of enemy infrastructure as long as possible before retreating once the counterattack became too intense from the Russian standpoint.

In the game Destiny 2, players have always had fresh methods to delve into and discover its world, yet Kepler and the accompanying abilities seem to be in a league of their own. From what Bungie has shared about this planet, it appears destined to transcend being just a new location or a mere backdrop. Instead, the new skills players will acquire essentially transform the entire planet into an immense collection of puzzles that can only be unlocked by those brave enough to stray from the well-trodden path and think creatively.
Launching July 15, 2025 Read More 2025-05-06 20:19

To put it simply, while watching “The Walking Dead” TV series, you might notice that it diverges from the original comic books at certain instances. Some of these changes were welcomed by fans of the comics, but others left them puzzled and annoyed. For example, Dale Horvath’s storyline in the show takes a different turn compared to his fate in the comics.

As a gamer, I can’t help but appreciate a good tale with a dash of strife, even in peaceful places like the Shire. In J.R.R. Tolkien’s masterpiece, “The Lord of the Rings,” before Frodo embarked on his perilous journey, it was Lobelia Sackville-Baggins who stirred up trouble for both Bilbo and young Frodo. Having a character like her in “Tales of the Shire: A The Lord of the Rings Game” would add an intriguing layer of conflict, making the game more engaging as players would have additional reasons to become invested in the storyline.

If you prefer a strong beginning in RPG games more than anything else, you might find it beneficial to familiarize yourself with the top items in The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion – Remastered. Some of these items, like the renowned Umbra longsword and matching Ebony Armor set, can be obtained relatively early in the game. After you’ve navigated the opening act’s sewers, simply head to Vindasel, an Ayleid Ruin located southwest of the Imperial City Waterfront.

Despite the negative feedback towards Civilization 7, Firaxis Games persists in releasing paid expansions for Civ 7. They’re planning to unveil a DLC pack for Civ 7 named the Right to Rule Collection. This pack will introduce 4 new civilizations, 4 new wonders, and 2 new leaders, along with other features. Initially scheduled for release in parts from April to September 2025, the Right to Rule Collection has been delayed and is now expected to drop sometime during the summer. The delay in releasing the Right to Rule Collection might have been a wise move, as Firaxis should focus on rectifying the main issues with Civ 7 before proceeding with DLC releases.
In the realm of gaming, I’ve just stumbled upon “Asleep: Act 2″, a chilling 2D point-and-click psychological horror masterpiece crafted by Black Hole Games. Read More 2025-05-06 14:28