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  • Minecraft’s Tricky Trials Update is Here! Get Ready for Traps, Treasures, and Triumph

    Minecraft’s Tricky Trials Update is Here! Get Ready for Traps, Treasures, and Triumph

    Here’s a reminder that Minecraft’s Tricky Trials Update is finally here. There’s a launch trailer you can watch above.

    This update includes Tricky Trials – a new structure full of traps, tricks, and treasures you can explore alone or with friends. It also adds new decorative blocks, hostile mobs, items, weapons, paintings, and more.

    Minecraft’s Tricky Trials Update is Here

    Minecraft's Tricky Trials Update is Here

    Here’s what’s new in the Minecraft update:

    • Redstone-enabled auto-crafting with the crafter.
    • Two new mobs:
      • The Bogged, a skeleton that shoots poison arrows.
      • The Breeze, a quick and tricky enemy that drops the wind charge and breeze rod when defeated.
    • A new weapon: the mace, with three unique enchantments (breach, density, and wind burst) and a special smash attack that knocks back enemies.
    • Five new decorative copper blocks: chiseled copper, copper grate, copper door, copper trapdoor, and copper bulb.
    • Thirteen new decorative tuff blocks, including stairs, slabs, walls, and polished versions.
    • Four new status effects and potions: infestation, oozing, weaving, and wind charging (which can also be used on arrows).
    • Two new banner patterns (flow and guster), three new pottery shards (flow, guster, and scrape), and two new armor trims (bolt and flow).
    • Twenty new paintings, including five by Sarah Boeving and fifteen by Kristoffer Zetterstrand, the artist behind the original Minecraft paintings.
    • Three new music discs and nine new ambient tracks, available on music streaming platforms.
    • The full trial chamber feature set, including the vault, trial spawners, ominous trials (a harder version of trial chambers), trial key, the heavy core, ominous bottles, and the trial explorer map.

    Minecraft Trial Chamber Tips and Tricks

    If you have an axe, you can use it on the copper bulbs in the Chamber to clean off the rust and make them shine.

    Look for dispensers in the rooms that you can loot for items.

    There might be a room with four beds that you can use as a respawn point.

    The Trial Chamber layouts can be complicated and have many layers. You might want to leave markers to remember which rooms you’ve already visited.

    Break pots to find loot, including pottery sherds.

    Watch out for traps!

    You might find a room with Powder Snow on the floor. If you walk into it, you can’t jump out and will slowly sink and freeze. Bring a bucket of water and pour it on the floor to melt the snow and escape.

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  • Test Drive Unlimited Solar Crown Demo Now Available: Gear Up for Hong Kong!

    Test Drive Unlimited Solar Crown Demo Now Available: Gear Up for Hong Kong!

    Test Drive Unlimited Solar Crown is now available on PC! You can try a new demo on Steam until June 17 at 10 AM Pacific Time. Give it a try

    Test Drive Unlimited Solar Crown Demo Now Available

    Test Drive Unlimited Solar Crown Demo Now Available

    If you’re not sure about getting Test Drive Unlimited Solar Crown when it comes out on September 12, you can try a free demo on Steam for the next ten days.

    This demo is part of Steam Next Fest, a week-long event showcasing upcoming PC games with demos and live streams with developers, including Solar Crown.

    The demo has some limits, but it gives a good idea of the early stages of the game. You can play until June 17 without any time restrictions. The demo lets you play through the first 15 levels, explore the headquarters of the Sharps and Streets groups, and see 9 out of the 14 districts of Hong Kong Island. If you try to go into a locked area, you’ll be sent back.

    In total, you can try out almost 30 races and activities and drive nearly 30 of the game’s 100 cars. You can start with three cars: the Alpine A110, Ford Mustang GT, and Nissan 370Z.

    You can buy up to 13 other cars, like the Porsche Cayenne Turbo and Citroen 2CV, and take 11 more cars for short test drives, including the Porsche 918 Spyder and Koenigsegg Agera RS.

    Test Drive Unlimited Solar Crown Demo Specifications

    Last week, NACON and KT Racing announced that Test Drive Unlimited Solar Crown will be released on September 12 for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC. The game’s system requirements for playing on PC at 4K resolution and 60 frames per second are very high.

    For the best experience at 4K 60FPS, you will need an Intel Core i9-14900K or AMD Ryzen 9 7900X processor, 32GB of RAM, and an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 graphics card.

    Test Drive Unlimited Solar Crown will be available on Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 5, and PC on September 12. If you pre-order the game, you can start playing a week early on September 5.

    Here are the detailed PC system requirements:

    Minimum Specifications (Low 720p 30FPS):

    • Operating System: Windows 10
    • Processor: Intel Core i7-6700k or AMD Ryzen 7 1800X
    • Memory: 12GB RAM
    • Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060, 6GB or AMD Radeon RX 480, 8GB
    • Network: High-speed Internet connection
    • DirectX: Version 12
    • Disk Space: 50GB

    Recommended Specifications (Medium 1080p 60FPS):

    • Operating System: Windows 10
    • Processor: Intel Core i7-10700K or AMD Ryzen 7 5800x
    • Memory: 12GB RAM
    • Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080, 8GB or AMD Radeon RX 6700, 10GB
    • Network: High-speed Internet connection
    • DirectX: Version 12
    • Disk Space: 50GB

    High Specifications (High 1440p 60FPS):

    • Operating System: Windows 10
    • Processor: Intel Core i5-12600K or AMD Ryzen 5 7600X
    • Memory: 16GB RAM
    • Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070, 12GB or AMD Radeon RX 6900 XT, 16GB
    • Network: High-speed Internet connection
    • DirectX: Version 12
    • Disk Space: 50GB

    Performance Specifications (Ultra 4K 60FPS):

    • Operating System: Windows 10
    • Processor: Intel Core i9-14900K or AMD Ryzen 9 7900X
    • Memory: 32GB RAM
    • Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090, 24GB
    • Network: High-speed Internet connection
    • DirectX: Version 12
    • Disk Space: 50GB

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  • Crazy Taxi Driver Joins Super Monkey Ball Banana Rumble: Buckle Up for a Wild Ride!

    Crazy Taxi Driver Joins Super Monkey Ball Banana Rumble: Buckle Up for a Wild Ride!

    “Super Monkey Ball Banana Rumble” is a fun puzzle game made by SEGA. In this game, a wild taxi driver named Axel from “Crazy Taxi” is joining the fun. You can get Axel as part of the SEGA Pass DLC.

    Axel will bring lots of excitement and has special abilities in Adventure and Battle Mode. You can start playing with Axel in Fall 2024. “Super Monkey Ball Banana Rumble” will be available on June 25 for the Nintendo Switch.

    Crazy Taxi Driver Joins Super Monkey Ball Banana Rumble

    Crazy Taxi Driver Joins Super Monkey Ball Banana Rumble

    Sega has announced that in addition to Sonic, Knuckles, Tails, and Amy joining Super Monkey Ball Banana Rumble through paid DLC, Crazy Taxi’s Axel will also be available in the Fall of 2024.

    You can get Axel by buying the Digital Deluxe edition of the game, purchasing the ‘Sega Pass’ DLC, or buying individual character packs for £4.49 each. When you play as Axel, the bananas you collect in the game will turn into coins to match the Crazy Taxi theme.

    While adding Axel might not be inspiring, it’s nice to see Sega including Crazy Taxi. There’s also news that the Crazy Taxi series will get a reboot in the future, possibly on the next Nintendo console.

    There is one more DLC character yet to be revealed for the game. Any guesses on who it might be? Meanwhile, let’s look at some pictures of Axel in the game.

    Super Monkey Ball: Banana Rumble

    SEGA has a new trailer for Super Monkey Ball: Banana Rumble. It shows that Axel from Crazy Taxi will be a playable character. You can get Axel if you buy the “SEGA Pass” downloadable content for $24.99.

    Axel will join other characters from Sonic the Hedgehog: Sonic, Tails, Knuckles, and Amy. There is still one more character that has not been announced yet.

    Super Monkey Ball: Banana Rumble will be available for the Switch on June 25.

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  • Prince of Persia Story DLC Announced: Prepare for a New Chapter in The Lost Crown!

    Prince of Persia Story DLC Announced: Prepare for a New Chapter in The Lost Crown!

    Ubisoft shared a very short trailer for the first story DLC of “Prince Of Persia: The Lost Crown” at their event on Monday. The trailer was only two seconds long but it confirmed the name of the DLC and said it would be released in September. For those interested, the main game, “The Lost Crown,” will be available on Steam starting August 8th.

    Prince of Persia Story DLC Announced

    Prince of Persia Story DLC Announced

    Prince Of Persia: The Lost Crown’s first story DLC got a very short trailer during Ubisoft Forward on Monday. The trailer revealed the DLC’s name and announced it will be released this September. The main game, The Lost Crown, will be available on Steam starting August 8th.

    Since its release in January, The Lost Crown has only been available on the Epic Games Store and Ubisoft’s launcher. It is coming to Steam sooner than usual, likely because even though critics love the game, it hasn’t sold very well.

    In the past, I didn’t mind playing games on different platforms, but now that I have a Steam Deck, I want all games to come to Steam quickly. The Lost Crown seems perfect for the handheld device, and I wish I had waited to play it on Steam instead of completing it earlier this year.

    However, I don’t regret playing it too much because The Lost Crown is an excellent game. It’s a platforming-heavy metroidvania with a big world to explore, fun puzzle arenas, and exciting boss fights that I was able to win.

    Prince of Persia Story DLC Available Now

    Prince of Persia The Lost Crown

    Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown’s “Divine Trials” DLC is now free for all players. It includes new boss fights, puzzles, platforming challenges, amulets, outfits, and more. Ubisoft also announced that the “Mask of Darkness” story DLC will come out in September.

    The teaser for “Mask of Darkness” was very short, only showing a quick look and an image with the September release date. However, the “Divine Trials” DLC, which follows the free “Warrior’s Path” and “Boss Attack” DLC from earlier this year, looked great in the new trailer shown at today’s Ubisoft Forward event.

  • Life is Strange: Double Exposure Revealed – Max Caulfield Returns in a Twisted Mystery!

    Life is Strange: Double Exposure Revealed – Max Caulfield Returns in a Twisted Mystery!

    The new Life is Strange game, called Double Exposure, was announced at the Xbox Games Showcase. There’s something important for people who want to play it right away.

    The most expensive version of the game, the Ultimate Edition, costs USD 80 and lets you play the first two chapters two weeks before the official release on October 29.

    It’s normal for pricier game editions to let you start a few days early, or like with Call of Duty, a week early for the campaign. But getting to play two weeks early is something new and different for a game that isn’t free-to-play.

    Life is Strange: Double Exposure Revealed

    Life is Strange Double Exposure Revealed

    During the Summer Game Fest last week, Deck Nine Games announced they are making a direct sequel to the original Life Is Strange game, called Life Is Strange: Double Exposure. This sequel will feature the main character from the original game, Max Caulfield.

    On June 13, the studio had a livestream where they talked with the development team and Max’s voice actor, Hannah Telle. They also showed 18 minutes of gameplay footage. The stream answered many questions fans had since the reveal trailer and reassured them that Max would still be her quirky self.

    One important thing mentioned during the stream is that Double Exposure will respect both endings of the original game. In the first game, Max had to choose between saving her friend Chloe or the town of Arcadia Bay.

    These two choices lead to very different outcomes. In Double Exposure, the game won’t choose which ending is official. Instead, players will discuss Max’s past with her friend Safi, including whether they saved Chloe or not.

    It’s not clear how this will affect Double Exposure’s story, but players will see how Max’s life turned out in either scenario.

    In Double Exposure, Max is now in college, and her life seems quite different from her time in Arcadia Bay. This might make it easier for the developers to include player choices from the first game without them affecting the new story too much.

    Life is Strange: Double Exposure to Respect Original Game’s Endings

    Life is Strange: Double Exposure will respect the ending you chose in the original Life is Strange game, according to the developer Deck Nine.

    Announced at the Summer Game Fest, Double Exposure continues the story of Max Caulfield, the original teenage protagonist, who is now an adult.

    Fans were curious about whether their choices from the first game would be reflected in the sequel. Now, we have more details. “We knew returning to Max’s story had to be special,” said Felice Kuan, the narrative director. “We had to respect the two memorable endings from the first game while creating something new that still connected to Max’s past and moved her story forward.”

    Regarding which ending is considered official, Deck Nine said there is no single official ending, which fits the game’s theme of dual timelines. “It was crucial for us at Deck Nine to respect both endings,” said game director Jon Stauder. “Double Exposure does just that.”

    “There is no official ending in our view. Double Exposure respects both endings in how Max thinks, what she writes in her journal, her texts, her interactions with others, and what she chooses to share about her past with her new friends.”

    In terms of how the game will include players’ choices, Deck Nine said this will happen naturally in the game’s early scenes through a conversation between Max and her new friend Safi.

    In the presentation, there was a scene where Safi asks Max about “the girl with the blue hair whose picture you keep in your wallet.” Max can choose to say Chloe was just a friend or a high-school sweetheart.

    In Double Exposure, Max, voiced again by Hannah Tell, is now a “photographer-in-residence” at Caledon University in Vermont, similar to the original game’s Blackwell Academy. As a mentor to students, Max can stay on campus without attending classes.

    After a stargazing session with Safi and her friend Moses, tragedy strikes. Safi is found dead in one timeline. Max discovers she can move between two worlds—one where Safi is dead and one where she is still alive. Double Exposure is a double mystery: finding the murderer in one timeline before they can act in the other.

  • Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero Trailer Ignites – Get Ready to Fight!

    Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero Trailer Ignites – Get Ready to Fight!

    Fans may argue about which Dragon Ball game best captures the essence of the famous anime and manga series. However, many love the Budokai Tenkachi series. These are 3D fighting games with fast-paced action in large arenas. Despite not having a new game in 15 years, fans still cherish this series.

    Finally, the upcoming Dragon Ball Sparking Zero is breaking this long wait. It’s releasing on Oct. 11 for PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X. I got an early look at it during Summer Game Fest.

    Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero Trailer

    Dragon Ball Sparking Zero Trailer

    Fifteen years is a long time since the last game, and in that time, we’ve seen many new Dragon Ball Z and Dragon Ball Super seasons, as well as movies. Bandai Namco’s new game, Dragon Ball Sparking Zero, includes over 160 playable characters.

    Many of these characters are different versions of Goku and Vegeta — there are 24 slots just for them. But there’s a reason for having so many versions of the same characters: they let you recreate famous battles.

    Recreating specific matchups is the heart of Dragon Ball Sparking Zero. During a preview, we saw a live demonstration of the Episode Battle mode. It’s like a story campaign with eight specific fights from Dragon Ball’s long history.  A Bandai Namco employee showed us one of these fights: the big first battle in Dragon Ball Z between Goku and the Saiyan Raditz.

    Each fight in Episode Battle starts and ends with a cutscene. These cutscenes let players make choices that can change how the story unfolds — for example, when Piccolo asks Goku if he wants help fighting Raditz, you can choose to say no.

    Things happened as expected, leading to Goku and Piccolo teaming up for the first time, but only after Goku defeated or survived Raditz’s attack.

    Old fans will remember the next part: Goku grabs Raditz and asks Piccolo to attack them both with his special move. In Sparking Zero, you can watch this cutscene, or you can switch to a first-person view to see this moment in a new way.

    Exploring Historic Fights in Dragon Ball Lore

    Dragon Ball Sparking Zero Trailer

    Let’s be clear: I’ve only played a few Dragon Ball games, so this won’t be a full review comparing it to other games in the Budokai Tenkaichi series. But as a Dragon Ball Z fan from when I was younger, I have a lot of good things to say about the new game.

    First, it’s really fun to fly around arenas and switch between your team members (we could only use three characters in the demo). After a required match between Goku and Vegeta, I picked my favorite normal guys Krillin, Yamcha, and Tien to take on villains like Frieza and Majin Buu to see if the humans could hold their own this time.

    It was awesome to power up Krillin all the way and use his ultimate Destructo Disk attack. It made me feel like a kid again.

    I did have some issues while playing. Like in past Budokai Tenkaichi games, it can be hard to get close to your opponents, and sometimes the computer would lose track of my character and start punching randomly (we only played solo in the demo and couldn’t play with friends).

    Also, it was a bit confusing to tell the small differences between all 11 Gokus and 13 Vegetas (except for the huge Great Ape Vegeta, who’s his character).

    The roster in Sparking Zero isn’t just about having different abilities. It’s more about letting players choose versions of Dragon Ball Z, GT, and Super characters from different times. For example, I picked the first Super Saiyan Goku to fight Frieza on the Destroyed Namek stage, recreating a moment I loved from watching the show as a kid.

    Bandai Namco didn’t stop there. They let players create their battles in Custom Battles, which can be shared with others. You can change things like health, the stage, and what appears on the screen. This lets both the game developers and players make their fun scenarios. You can recreate classic anime battles or make up your own “What If” fights. You can even set special ways to win and make your movie-like scenes.

    Sparking Zero has a lot for long-time Dragon Ball fans. But even if you’re new to anime, manga, and games, you’ll still have fun fighting with famous heroes in big battles.

  • Top 15+ Best Pokemon Games: Catching ‘Em All and the Ultimate Adventure

    Top 15+ Best Pokemon Games: Catching ‘Em All and the Ultimate Adventure

    For 27 years, Pokémon games have captured the hearts and minds of players of all ages. After playing through all of them, we’ve picked out the top 15+ Pokémon games and ranked them.

    Pokémon is one of the most influential franchises ever, covering TV shows, movies, games, toys, and collectible cards. It started in 1996 and has made over $100 billion, making it the most profitable franchise ever.

    A big part of this success comes from the video games. There are over 100 Pokémon games, and they’ve sold half a billion copies. Picking and ranking the best ones was not an easy task.

    Pokemon GO

    Niantic’s Pokemon GO has changed mobile gaming since it came out for iOS and Android in July 2016. By early 2019, it had reached a billion downloads worldwide and made $3 billion.

    Playing this popular game on your phone while you’re out and about is a big draw for many people. The idea of seeing your favorite Pokemon “in real life” excites even the most serious fans.

    The game is also updated regularly with new events, Community Days to catch rare Pokemon, and special tasks throughout the year. It’s not a traditional Pokemon game, but it’s a fun and easy game to play on the go.

    Pokemon Crystal

    Pokemon Crystal

    Pokemon Crystal, released in 2001, improved on what Pokemon Gold and Silver started. These games took the best parts of the first Pokemon games and made them even better.

    This generation added some important new features: you could play as a girl, the Pokemon moved in battle, the colors were brighter, and you could breed Pokemon and grow berries. It also introduced two new Pokemon types and items that are still important in battles today.

    However, like the first Pokemon games, Crystal can be a bit hard to play now. It’s better than Red and Blue but still has problems with leveling up your Pokemon, a less exciting list of Pokemon, and a version of the Kanto region that isn’t as good as it could be.

    Pokemon Sword & Shield

    Pokemon Sword & Shield

    Released in November 2019 for the Nintendo Switch, Pokemon Sword & Shield introduced a new region called Galar, inspired by the United Kingdom. The game also brought a new battle feature called Dynamax and Gigantamax.

    The Galarian Pokedex added many new Pokemon, as well as special regional forms for familiar ones like Ponyta, Corsola, and Weezing.

    However, many players were upset because the National Dex was removed, making hundreds of Pokemon unavailable for the first time in a main series game. Despite this, Sword and Shield are still enjoyable games that fans like to revisit occasionally.

    Pokemon Sun & Moon

    Pokemon Sun & Moon

    In Pokémon Sun and Moon, players travel to the Alola region, which is inspired by Hawaii. Instead of the usual Gym battles, players take on special challenges called trials.

    The Pokedex, which is the guidebook for Pokémon, is replaced by the Rotomdex, a Pokémon that helps as a guide. Pokémon can also use powerful moves called Z-Moves once per battle, making for some exciting moments.

    Overall, these games are a great addition to the series and bring some fresh changes. However, the beginning of the game can feel slow, a problem that the sequel improves on.

    Pokemon Ranger

    Pokemon Ranger

    Some fans say Pokemon games are boring and don’t change much. But sometimes, the series comes out with really unique games. Pokemon Ranger is a great example and one of the best games for the DS.

    In Pokemon Ranger, players catch Pokemon by drawing circles with the DS stylus. This was a fun and creative use of the DS’s touchscreen.

    Sadly, the series has mostly ended because the Nintendo Switch’s touchscreen isn’t good for this type of game. Even so, we hope this amazing game can come back someday in some way.

    Pokemon FireRed & LeafGreen

    Pokemon FireRed & LeafGreen

    As mentioned before, Generation 1 of Pokémon is famous but has some problems that can make it frustrating to play. However, there’s a great way to enjoy the Kanto region in 2023. Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen are remakes of Gen 1 released in 2004. They fix most of the original problems while keeping the charm.

    Almost every important update from Generations 2 and 3 is in FireRed and LeafGreen. GameFreak also added new areas like the Sevii Islands, the Vs. Seeker expanded the story, and much more. There are so many updates that it would take another 1,000 words to list them all.

    If you want to enjoy Kanto at its best, these games are perfect. They show what a good remake should be, and we hope future remakes will be more like these and less like Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl.

    Pokemon Omega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire

    Pokemon Omega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire

    In 2014, the games Ruby and Sapphire from 2002 were remade for the Nintendo 3DS as Pokemon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire. These new versions changed the old 2D-pixel style to a more modern look.

    One of the exciting features for fans was Mega Evolution, a special upgrade for certain Pokemon. This feature was first seen in Pokemon X & Y. In Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, several popular Pokemon from the third generation, like the starter Pokemon, Altaria, Salamence, and Rayquaza, could Mega Evolve.

    The Delta Episode, a special part of the game after the main story, was very popular. It had a fun ending featuring the Pokemon Deoxys, which made long-time fans happy. However, many players were disappointed that the Battle Frontier, a popular feature from the earlier game Pokemon Emerald, was not included in these remakes.

    Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky

    Pokemon Mystery Dungeon Explorers of Sky

    Although critics didn’t love Explorers of Sky when it first came out, it is still a favorite among Pokémon fans. This game, released in 2009 for the DS, is an improved version of Explorers of Time & Darkness. It added many new features to the popular roguelike series.

    Explorers of Sky introduced new items that looked like others and added more Pokémon, including Shaymin Village, Spinda’s Café, four new starter Pokémon, and Special Episodes. The Special Episodes were especially liked because they added emotional backstories and redemption arcs to the story.

    Even today, many consider Explorers of Sky to have one of the best stories in any Pokémon game. It might not be for everyone, but for those who loved it, it became an instant classic.

    Pokemon Black & White

    Pokemon Black & White

    Pokemon Black and White for the Nintendo DS came out in the West in March 2011. Many people say it has one of the best stories in the series. The game takes place in the Unova region, where players have to fight against Team Plasma, a group that wants to cause trouble.

    The game introduced 150 new Pokemon, the biggest addition to the Pokemon list since Ruby and Sapphire in 2002 for the Game Boy Advance.

    With great sprite artwork and possibly the best story in the series, there are many reasons to play Black and White. However, it has some downsides, like not being able to use older Pokemon until after finishing the main game, and many new Pokemon designs that feel uncreative and add little to the game.

    Pokemon Scarlet & Violet

    Pokemon Scarlet & Violet are seen as really important for the Pokemon series. They’re the first open-world games, which means you can explore freely without limits. These games also set records when they were released.

    The games take place in the Paldea region. You can go anywhere you want at your speed. There are three main stories: Gym Battles, Titan Pokemon to beat, and taking down Team Star Leaders. Plus, there’s lots to do after you finish the main game.

    When the games first came out, some issues made it hard to enjoy. But overall, they’re a strong addition to the series. The switch to open-world gameplay is a big deal for Pokemon. The Area Zero part of the game after you finish is amazing.

    Pokemon Black 2 & White 2

    In 2012, Pokemon Black 2 and White 2 were released as sequels to the original Black and White games on the Nintendo DS. They continued the story in the Unova region, taking place two years after the events of the first games.

    These new games introduced new places to explore and added three new Gym Leaders and a brand-new Champion. Like before, there were extra places to visit after finishing the main story, like the Skyarrow Bridge and the Battle Institute.

    On the review site Metacritic, players gave the games a score of 7.7 out of 10, and critics gave them a score of 80. People had mixed feelings about going back to the Unova region.

    A direct sequel is a great idea and it’s a shame Game Freak hasn’t done it again. Unova has always been a region with lots of personality, great storytelling, and wonderful characters, so it was a good choice to make a sequel. They didn’t change much in terms of gameplay, but Black & White 2 are still some of the best games in the series.

    Pokemon Platinum

    Pokemon Platinum

    Pokemon Platinum is the ultimate game of Gen IV. It combines Pokemon Diamond and Pearl into one great experience.

    You play in the Sinnoh region and try to save the world from Team Galactic boss, Cyrus. The story has lots of surprises that keep you interested.

    Platinum has a great story, an iconic Elite Four, and fun gameplay. It also adds Looker, the Distortion World, and other improvements that make it the best Gen 4 game.

    Pokemon XD: Gale of Darkness

    Pokemon XD Gale of Darkness

    Five years after the Colosseum, Pokemon XD: Gale of Darkness takes place. It’s about a new Trainer named Michael. He’s determined to stop Team Cipher from taking over the world.

    In the game, there are new Pokemon to rescue and Shadow Lugia is a big part of the story. The final battle is one of the most exciting events in all of Pokemon games – it’s epic!

    It’s been 17 years since Pokemon XD was released. Fans want Nintendo to remake or remaster these two GameCube games. We’re hoping for it too! Please, Nintendo.

    Pokemon Ultra Sun & Ultra Moon

    Pokemon Ultra Sun & Ultra Moon

    Pokemon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon came out in November 2017. They brought back the Alola region, which is inspired by Hawaii. This time, the games had a different story compared to the earlier ones.

    The games added five new Pokemon and some new Z-Moves. They also improved the Rotomdex. Now, it could become friendly with the player and even find items through something called the Roto Loto. This feature made Rotom more powerful.

    Ultra Sun & Moon fixed a lot of problems with the original games, like the pacing. They also expanded on Ultra Beasts and added a real endgame feature called Ultra Warp Rides. These changes made the games much better.

    Pokemon Legends: Arceus

    Pokémon Legends Arceus was a big change that many Pokémon fans were hoping for. The game takes players back in time to an ancient Sinnoh region called Hisui. Here, you explore different environments and create the first Pokédex.

    What made this game exciting was how you interact with wild Pokémon. You could sneak up and catch them, run away from strong Alpha Pokémon that could attack you, or just watch Pokémon in their natural habitat.

    This is one of the best Pokémon games and shows that Game Freak can still make new and interesting games. It might not be the most beautiful game, but the gameplay and story are great. Hopefully, we get more Legends games in the future that build on what Arceus started.

    Pokemon Emerald

    Pokemon Emerald is the best version of Gen III, just as Platinum is for Gen IV. It has the Battle Frontier and lets you catch Rayquaza.

    In Emerald, there are two bad guy teams, Team Aqua, and Team Magma, fighting to wake up Groudon and Kyogre. So, players have to work extra hard to save the Hoenn region.

    Even though Omega Ruby and Sapphire came later, Emerald’s old-school 2D graphics and midi-style music make it nostalgic. It almost deserves the top spot, but not quite.

    Pokemon HeartGold & SoulSilver

    Pokemon HeartGold and SoulSilver were remakes released in 2010 for the Nintendo DS. They were based on the 1999 Game Boy Color games, Gold and Silver, which were the first to introduce Generation 2 of Pokemon.

    These remakes tell the story of the Johto region and also allow players to explore the Kanto region from the original Red, Blue, and Yellow games after finishing the main story. This makes them much bigger than newer games like Sword & Shield, which have fewer things to do after the main story.

    HeartGold and SoulSilver are the most complete games in the Pokemon series so far. They offer a lot of content, legendary Pokemon to catch, and an exciting ending where you battle Red on top of Mt. Silver. These are amazing games that every Pokemon fan should try.

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  • Top 10 Brutal Fatalities in MK1: Where Old School Gets Bloody

    Top 10 Brutal Fatalities in MK1: Where Old School Gets Bloody

    Mortal Kombat 1 was a big step forward from earlier games, but one thing it kept the same was Fatalities. Since the 1990s, Mortal Kombat has been famous for its violence—especially the Fatalities.

    These are moves that show extreme violence, like ripping someone’s head off or setting them on fire. People either love them or hate them. They are so important to the series that people use them to decide how good each new Mortal Kombat game is.

    Some games, like Mortal Kombat 4, have bad Fatalities. Others, like Mortal Kombat 11, have amazing ones. Mortal Kombat 1, while not perfect, definitely has great Fatalities.

    With Mortal Kombat’s reputation for violence, every new game has a lot of it. Mortal Kombat 1, the latest game in the series, is no different. It has plenty of bloody action. But Mortal Kombat isn’t just about violence and death.

    It’s also about fighting. Mortal Kombat 1 has many characters to choose from, each with their Fatalities. There are so many options that some Fatalities seem less violent compared to others, but they’re still brutal.

    Liu Kang – Fatality 2

    Liu Kang - Fatality 2

    In the newest Mortal Kombat game, Liu Kang, known as the Chosen One, has become a god, specifically the God of Fire. While some gods are kind, this version of Liu Kang is not. His second Fatality is very brutal.

    He grabs his opponent’s neck, sends them through a space portal, summons a black hole, and slowly sucks their body into it. It’s a lot like the scene with the Ark in Indiana Jones. This Fatality is the most brutal one in Mortal Kombat 1.

    Baraka – Fatality 2

    Baraka - Fatality 2

    Baraka, the Tarkatan warrior, is really strong in fights, but he often gets ignored, especially in recent Mortal Kombat games. Despite this, his second finishing move in the first Mortal Kombat game is one of the most brutal in the game’s history, which spans over 30 years.

    Here’s what it looks like Baraka guts his opponent, kicks them into the air, starts a fire, and uses their guts to tie them up and roast them. Other Tarkatans finish the job by tearing off the roasted limbs of the still-alive fighter.

    General Shao – Spin Cycle

    General Shao - Spin Cycle

    Even though General Shao isn’t the Khan anymore, in the new timeline, he’s still extremely dangerous. His Fatality, Spin Cycle, proves this. In Spin Cycle, General Shao throws his opponent into the air with his axe and catches them in midair.

    Then, he spins them around so fast that the friction peels off the opponent’s skin. It’s very brutal and different from Shao’s usual Fatalities with an axe, hammer, or spear, which are cool but kind of predictable.

    Johnny Cage – Hollywood Walk Of Pain

    In the new Mortal Kombat storyline, Johnny Cage goes back to his Hollywood actor persona, which is full of self-love. This is different from how he was shown before when he was an old actor and soldier. His “Fatality” movie called “Hollywood Walk of Pain” fits this theme. But unlike the fake fighting you see in movies, this movie is violent and bloody.

    In this Fatality, Cage first hugs his defeated enemy. Then, he slams their face into a Hollywood Walk of Fame-type star on the ground. After that, he pulls their body back and takes a picture with it.

    Scorpion – Eye-Palling Victory

    Scorpion - Eye-Palling Victory

    The “Eye-Palling Victory” Fatality was first shown in the early previews of Mortal Kombat 1, making fans very excited. This Fatality is both brutal and amazing, and it might be one of Scorpion’s best in the game’s history. It starts with Scorpion using his famous chained spears, throwing them into his enemy’s stomach.

    Then, the spears come out through the back of the enemy’s head and through their eyes. As if this wasn’t enough, Scorpion then shouts, “Come here!” and pulls the chains, ripping off the enemy’s head and pulling it through their back. It’s one of the most brutal Fatalities in the game.

    Sindel – Hair Comes Trouble

    Sindel - Hair Comes Trouble

    In Mortal Kombat 1’s story, Sindel is the leader of Outworld. Her Fatality move, called “Hair Comes Trouble,” shows she rules with fear. Just like in other games, Sindel uses her very long and strong hair as a weapon.

    In this move, she tears off her opponent’s arms, lifts them by their shoulder wounds, and asks, “Who’s your queen?” before pulling their spine and skull out through their throat. This move is not only very violent but also considered Sindel’s best Fatality ever.

    Kung Lao – Lao’d And Clear

    Kung Lao’s Fatality in Mortal Kombat 1, called “Lao’d and Clear,” brings back many of his old Fatalities from previous games. Even though it uses a lot of ideas from before, this Fatality is still very intense and violent.

    Kung Lao uses his sharp hat to cut off his opponent’s limbs, then he cuts off their head and finally splits their body in half. It’s a very brutal move and not for anyone who gets scared easily.

    Rain – Fatality 2

    Rain - Fatality 2

    Rain, a purple ninja and prince from the game Mortal Kombat, was recently featured in the second set of extra content for Mortal Kombat 11. He is famous for using water in his fighting style.

    One of his most brutal moves in Mortal Kombat 1 is a fatality where he uses water to form a rope. This water rope wraps around his opponent like a snake and then squeezes them until their body is crushed and their head is cut off.

    Reiko – For The General

    Reiko - For The General

    Reiko is back in Mortal Kombat after being away since 2006’s Mortal Kombat: Armageddon. Even though he hasn’t been in the main games for a long time, Reiko now has some of the scariest Fatalities in Mortal Kombat 1.

    One of his most brutal moves is called “For the General,” where he twists his enemy’s body, uses their bones against them, and then pulls out their spine and holds it up as a trophy.

    Reptile – Indigestion

    Reptile - Indigestion

    Reptile is coming back to Mortal Kombat 1, and long-time fans of the game are excited. He wasn’t in the last game, but he’s been an important character since he first appeared as a hidden opponent in the original Mortal Kombat. Reptile is a lizard-like humanoid from the Saurian species and is famous for his deadly moves that use acid.

    In Mortal Kombat 1, Reptile has two very violent Fatalities. The first one is called Indigestion, where Reptile swallows his opponent whole, then spits out their acid-covered remains, and finally crushes them.

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  • XDefiant Y1S0.3 Patch Notes Released – Dive into the Details!

    XDefiant Y1S0.3 Patch Notes Released – Dive into the Details!

    If you’ve been struggling to unlock XDefiant achievements, a new update might help you out. According to the XDefiant Y1S0.3 patch notes, Ubisoft is reducing jump spamming in XDefiant. This should make playing the free Xbox game easier and more enjoyable.

    XDefiant Y1S0.3 Patch Notes Released

    XDefiant Y1S0.3 Patch Notes Released

    One of the biggest complaints players have with XDefiant is the “maddening exploit of jump spamming.” In matches of this free-to-play shooter, many players use bunny hopping (also known as jump shooting) to dodge bullets.

    \While it’s a useful tactic (and very annoying), Ubisoft wants to stop it because of player feedback. With update Y1S0.3, Ubisoft has added “aiming penalties for players who keep using the jump and crouch buttons too much.”

    Additionally, snipers in XDefiant are getting weaker. Ubisoft is making it harder to aim when hit by enemy fire and slowing down the walking speed when snipers hold their breath and aim down sights.

    This update also fixes a problem where character models’ legs detached from their torsos in Escort mode and corrects an issue with the Buzzkill achievement not unlocking properly.

    XDefiant Y1S0.3 Patch Notes

    Gameplay

    • Added aiming penalties for players who go to town on the jump/crouch buttons, aka the nuanced tactic of jump spamming, aka the maddening exploit of jump spamming. Opinions vary.
    • Players can now push the package in Escort mode with confidence that their legs won’t detach from their torso and strand them, which was a thing that was happening.

    Weapons

    • Various fine tuning for long-distance shooting, including slightly reduced walking speed when holding your breath while wielding scoped weapons, which makes sense when you think about it.
    • Revamped how snipers flinch when they’re tagged by enemy fire, increasing the flinch and keeping it going through multiple hits.
    • Squared away a PC-specific issue where players couldn’t set ADS on toggle after completing a match and changing gameplay input.

    Social

    • Fixed an Xbox-specific issue where the Xbox button broke on the in-game Social menu after inviting a player from said console.
    • Fixed an issue that allowed blocked players to read your chat messages.
    • Tweaked the way ping is calculated in matchmaking so you’ll have access to a wider group of players who share your ping characteristics.
    • Players were unable to join a nearly full game in progress despite being invited by someone already in the game, but good news: Now they can.
    • Fixed an issue where players could join a game in progress that didn’t fit their meticulously customized controller and matchmaking settings.

    Netcode

    • Libertad’s medical skills were so potent, they were soaking up bandwidth. That’s been fixed (the bandwidth issue, not the healing potency, which remains untouched).

    Factions

    • Added additional fixes so that Echelon players turn invisible only when using the Digital Ghillie Suit rather than for their entire lives. They’re supposed to be sneaky but c’mon.
    • Corrected how feats of Libertad battlefield medicine are highlighted at the end of each round for well-deserved peer-group recognition.

    Devices

    • The camera used to shake when nearby explosives exploded whether the explosion caused player damage or not, but now the camera shakes only when the exploding explosive causes damage.

    Maps

    • Tweaked the orientation of flags on the Liberty map.

    Miscellaneous

    • Crash fixes, various.
    • Reduced the pop-up frequency of the “Banned for Toxicity” notification because you know who you are.
    • Fixed an issue preventing players from deploying abilities and devices after changing control input.
    • The Buzzkill Achievement wasn’t unlocking but now it unlocks according to plan.
    • Previously cosmetic items were displayed as available in some places but not in the place where you could actually get them. That’s fixed now.

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  • Prince of Persia Remake Trailer: Sands of Time Reimagined for a New Era

    Prince of Persia Remake Trailer: Sands of Time Reimagined for a New Era

    The Prince of Persia: Sands of Time remake has been in development for a long time and won’t be released until 2026. Ubisoft Montreal is working hard to keep the original game’s feel but also make it appealing to modern players.

    The development team is now fully focused on the project, and senior members have shared their goals for the remake.

    Prince of Persia Remake Trailer

    Prince of Persia Remake Trailer

    One of the first challenges was finding the right balance between staying true to the original game and making it modern. According to creative director Bio Jade Adam Granger, they needed to keep “the original recipe” while changing other parts of the game.

    “We are keeping some things the same, like the wall run, which is iconic, so we will try to match it as closely as possible,” Granger said in a Ubisoft blog post. “The dagger is another core element we respect: time powers, the game’s tone, and the gravity-defying gameplay. But we are modernizing things like the level design and making the world feel bigger.”

    Game director Michael McIntyre added that combat has also been updated, but key moves like the overhead vault strike and rolling attacks remain so players still feel like acrobatic heroes.

    Granger explained that the long development time—the project was first announced during the 2020 Ubisoft Forward Showcase—was partly because the standards for remakes have gotten higher. They made big changes to the characters, camera, and controls, and built prototypes to fine-tune the gameplay.

    “It takes time, skill, and people, which is why we have help from other studios,” Granger said.

    The story will stay the same, but McIntyre said players will see more interactions between the Prince and Princess Farah. “Probably the biggest change we’ve made is making Farah more present,” McIntyre said. “There will be more interactions between her and the Prince, so you get to see more of their relationship. They will spend more time together.”

    This year is the 35th anniversary of the Prince of Persia franchise, and Ubisoft is celebrating with new content for two of its recent releases. Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown will get more DLC, including its first expansion, Mask of Darkness, in September. Currently, in early access on PC, The Rogue Prince of Persia’s first big update adds a new area to explore, more weapons, and tougher enemies.

    Extended Development Timeline

    Just one week after adding Ubisoft Toronto to the team working on Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time Remake, Ubisoft announced a new release date during its big livestream today—it’s now set for 2026.

    This seems like a long time to remake a game that already exists, especially with two of Ubisoft’s biggest studios, Ubisoft Toronto and Ubisoft Montreal, working on it. The game has already been in development for a long time and was completely restarted in 2023 for unknown reasons.

    So, technically, it will be three years of development from the restart, which is still a long time unless they plan to make big changes to the game. If that’s the case, why not just create a brand-new game instead?

    Despite all the time and effort, Ubisoft hasn’t shown any progress on the Sands of Time Remake. The big reveal today was just the new release date. Also, without mentioning it directly, they have slightly changed the name by dropping the word “Remake.” It is now simply called Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time.

  • Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 Release Date Confirmed – Lock and Load for October 25th!

    Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 Release Date Confirmed – Lock and Load for October 25th!

    Attention all Call of Duty players! You can now preorder Black Ops 6.

    This new game goes back to historic battles of the early 1990s, leaving behind recent sci-fi themes.

    Call of Duty: Black Ops 6

    Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 Confirmed for Xbox Game Pass

    Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 is the seventh game in the Black Ops series and the 21st game in the popular Call of Duty series by Activision. It’s developed by Treyarch and Raven Software.

    Following the Black Ops Cold War, BO6 takes players on an exciting espionage journey set in the early 1990s. This period, marked by the collapse of the Soviet Union and the start of the Gulf War, creates a perfect backdrop for a thrilling spy story.

    The game brings back well-known characters like Frank Woods and Russel Adler in an intense single-player campaign, alongside new characters.

    In Multiplayer mode, Black Ops 6 introduces new features such as the Omnimovement system, the classic Call of Duty Prestige system, 16 new maps, customizable HUD options, impressive audio and graphics, and new weapons, equipment, and perks.

    Additionally, Zombies mode returns in Black Ops 6 with two new maps packed with unique weapons, power-ups, and Easter eggs for players to discover.

    Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 Release Date

    Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 Will Be Available on Game Pass

    Black Ops 6 will come out on October 25, 2024.

    You can play it on PC through Battle.net or Steam, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X and S, and Xbox One.

    Call of Duty’s Storage Woes

    Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 Confirmed for Xbox Game Pass

    The Call of Duty games have a reputation for needing a lot of storage space, especially on consoles like the PS5 and Xbox Series X, which have limited SSD space. People were shocked when they saw that Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 might need 310 GB to install.

    But, it turns out, that huge number includes not only Black Ops 6 but also other games like Modern Warfare II and III, Warzone, and all the extra content. However, you don’t have to install everything to play Black Ops 6. The game’s creators have clarified that you’ll only need to install what’s necessary for Black Ops 6 itself.

    The actual size of Black Ops 6 alone isn’t known yet, but other recent Call of Duty games like Modern Warfare II and III need around 150 GB each if you don’t install everything. Black Ops 6 is also going to use cloud-based streaming for textures, which means it’ll always need to be online, but that might help keep the game’s size from getting too huge.

  • Metal Gear Solid Delta Snake Eater Gameplay Revealed: Naked Snake Returns in Glorious Detail!

    Metal Gear Solid Delta Snake Eater Gameplay Revealed: Naked Snake Returns in Glorious Detail!

    Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater is coming to PS5, Xbox Series X, and PC, but we don’t know the exact release date yet. Even though we don’t have that information, you can already preorder the game in two versions: standard and collector’s editions. The collector’s edition is selling out quickly, so if you’re interested, you should act fast.

    Metal Gear Solid Delta Snake Eater Gameplay Revealed

    Metal Gear Solid Delta Snake Eater Gameplay Revealed

    The new game Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater, a remake of 2004’s Metal Gear Solid 3, is a big deal for Konami’s stealth action series. It’s set to release before the end of this year, marking the end of a nine-year gap since 2015’s Phantom Pain (not including Survive). While Delta isn’t a completely new game in the series, an ad for it suggests it could pave the way for Metal Gear to make a strong comeback.

    Konami has shown off Delta’s updated graphics and new features, like a damage system that can permanently scar Snake’s body. They also released a video called “Metal Gear Solid Legacy Series Part 2” on YouTube, hosted by David Hayter, the original voice of Snake.

    The video mostly recaps what we saw during the Xbox Showcase, but it also includes an interview with producer Noriaki Okamura, which is where things get interesting.

    Okamura says that one of Delta’s goals is to help determine if the new team is capable of continuing the Metal Gear series. This mission has two main parts. First, Okamura explains that Delta exists because Konami noticed new players aren’t familiar with the series.

    Alongside the Master Collection, the new Metal Gear team wants to preserve the series’ history for new generations. Delta will act as an introduction to the series for new players, especially since it’s chronologically the first game in the series.

    Second, the new team has been given the responsibility of deciding “the future of Metal Gear.” This means Konami is using Delta to test whether there could be more games in the series.

    This might include remakes of past games, a strategy that has been very successful for Capcom with its Resident Evil remakes. Even more exciting, if Delta does well and the team delivers what Konami wants, there could be an entirely new story in the series.

    Many fans feel uncertain about the series’ future without its creator Hideo Kojima, who left Konami under difficult circumstances shortly after the release of MGSV in 2015. However, Konami has shown interest in continuing the series without Kojima.

    In summary, Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater is a remake that could bring new life to the Metal Gear series. It aims to introduce the series to new players and test the waters for future games, potentially including new stories and remakes.

    Metal Gear Solid 3 Remake: Beginning of a New Era

    Metal Gear Solid Delta Snake Eater Gameplay Revealed (1)

    Konami is planning to remake Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater, and it seems like this will be the start of more new projects in the Metal Gear series. The producer, Noriaki Okamura, mentioned that a “new team” is working on this remake. This team includes people who worked on the original games. Okamura said they are now responsible for the future of Metal Gear.

    He talked about how this new team is handling Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater and the Metal Gear Solid: Master Collection. Okamura hinted about the departure of past Metal Gear creators like Hideo Kojima, saying they have moved on to other things. This suggests that Konami plans to continue making Metal Gear games without them.

    Okamura has worked on Metal Gear games before, like Metal Gear Solid: Portable Ops and Metal Gear Solid 5: Ground Zeroes. He was also a producer on Metal Gear Survive in 2018.

    The remake of Metal Gear Solid 3, using Unreal Engine 5, is seen as a fresh start for the franchise after Kojima’s era. It’s an origin story for Naked Snake/Big Boss and the first game in the Metal Gear timeline. This makes it a good entry point for new fans.

    If Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater is successful, Konami might remake other games like Metal Gear Solid: Portable Ops and Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker next. These games also feature Big Boss and could expand on the remake’s foundation.

    The release date for Metal Gear Solid Delta hasn’t been confirmed yet. Originally planned for 2024, it may now arrive in 2025. Fans are eagerly waiting for new gameplay details, which were recently shown in a trailer.

    In summary, Konami is reviving Metal Gear with a remake of Snake Eater, led by a new team. This could lead to more remakes and new entries in the series, even without its original creators.

  • Assassin’s Creed Shadows Gameplay Revealed: Shinobi Stealth Meets Samurai Steel

    Assassin’s Creed Shadows Gameplay Revealed: Shinobi Stealth Meets Samurai Steel

    In Assassin’s Creed Shadows, you don’t have to switch between the two main characters, Naoe and Yasuke, if you don’t want to. You can choose to play most of the game as either one.

    During the Summer Game Fest 2024, the associate director of the new RPG. He explained that players can decide who to play as and when, whether it’s the stronger Yasuke or the more stealthy Naoe.

    Assassin’s Creed Shadows Gameplay Revealed

    Assassin's Creed Shadows Gameplay Revealed

    The new trailer for Assassin’s Creed Shadows shows more about how the game will play. The trailer is about 12 minutes long and reveals a large, detailed version of Japan, along with the skills and styles of the two main characters. The game is quite violent.

    This is the second gameplay trailer released in two days. Ubisoft also showed a shorter clip at the Xbox Games Showcase on Sunday.

    In Shadows, players can choose between two main characters: the samurai Yasuke and the shinobi assassin Naoe, similar to Assassin’s Creed Syndicate, which also had dual protagonists.

    This game follows last year’s Mirage, which focused on classic assassination gameplay. Shadows will be available on PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X/S on November 15th. Ubisoft also announced at WWDC 2024 that the game will come to Mac.

    A Long-Awaited Ninja Protagonist

    When your game series is all about sneaky assassins hiding in shadows and climbing buildings, it’s no surprise fans have wanted a ninja-themed character for years. Assassin’s Creed Shadows is the answer to that request, but it offers more than just one new character.

    It introduces a second main character, Yasuke the samurai, who is the first real historical figure you can play in the series. His style is very different from Naoe, the ninja. We got to see this in a special demo in Los Angeles.

    The demo starts with Yasuke entering a town, drawing everyone’s attention. His fancy armor and large size make him stand out, and people stare as he walks by. The developers explain that Yasuke can’t use social stealth and can’t climb buildings like Naoe or other assassins. But he is very powerful.

    A woman asks Yasuke to help get rid of a group that heavily taxes the community, and he agrees. Instead of showing a marker for where to go, the game gives clues to the target’s location, and Yasuke walks to the right district. When he finds the corrupt samurai, a guard tells him to leave.

    Yasuke doesn’t hide his intentions; he draws his big spiked club and fights. His attacks are strong and brutal, killing enemies in just a few swings. Yasuke is so powerful that the player accidentally hits a civilian with a powerful attack. This made me realize I should be careful when playing this mission.

    After switching to his katana and defeating the samurai boss in a duel, the developers give us a choice. The corrupt samurai’s boss, the daimyo, also needs to be killed. The audience votes on which character we want to see for this part. Happy with Yasuke’s display, we vote for Naoe.

    Naoe enters the castle grounds at night, hidden by darkness and rain. Her playstyle is what we expect from the series, with parkour and stealth. She uses a grappling hook to swing from a tree and drops down to kill a guard, then crawls through the grass.

    Even though it’s nighttime, the area is lit by paper lanterns. Naoe uses her kunai to put out the flames, distracting her target and making it easier to move. She puts out many lanterns along the way, making “Shadows” a fitting title for the game.

    When Naoe reaches the daimyo, she sneaks up to a shallow pool he is near. She submerges herself in the water, using it as cover. After waiting a moment, she uses a reed as a snorkel and moves closer. The daimyo never sees her coming, and she kills him with one thrust of her blade.

    The demo ends with another run through the castle with both characters, showing Yasuke’s direct approach and Naoe’s daytime route.

    There are new weapons (Yasuke has a rifle, and Naoe has a chain weapon called a kusarigama), special abilities, and many assassinations, highlighting how different the two characters are. I’m excited to try them both when the game launches later this year.

  • Skyrim: Top 9 Heavy Armor Sets – Steel Your Nerves for the Ultimate Defense

    Skyrim: Top 9 Heavy Armor Sets – Steel Your Nerves for the Ultimate Defense

    Eleven years after Skyrim was released, its impact is still strong. Fans have been eagerly waiting for the next game, but it will be a few more years before that happens. In the meantime, Skyrim’s expansions continue to provide new content.

    Armor is very important in Skyrim because it protects players from enemies. Whether it’s a basic set or a powerful endgame armor, each one has a unique appearance.

    Heavy armor is the strongest, but it’s not good for sneaking around quietly. Despite this, heavy armor includes some of the most unique sets in the game, from both DLCs and the base game.

    Daedric Armor

    Daedric Armor

    The Daedric Armor set is one of the best in the game. It looks intimidating and evil, with spikes that can poke out enemies’ eyes. It glows red, making it look even more sinister.

    What makes this armor special is the Daedra Hearts used to craft it. You can get Daedra Hearts as rewards for quests, from necromancers, and in various parts of Skyrim.

    If you want to make the armor yourself at the Atronach Forge, it’s possible, but the materials you need are hard to find. If you’re thinking of smithing it, you’ll need to work hard to reach level 90.

    The biggest benefit of wearing Daedric Armor is that it has the highest armor rating in the game. It also makes intimidation checks 10% easier, which can be helpful.

    Dragonplate Armor

    Dragonplate Armor

    What would a Dragonborn be without Dragonplate Armor at least once? Players can wear the bones of their enemies and show off their trophies. This armor is better in defense than Daedric, but it’s much harder to get.

    You can find Dragonplate Armor in Skyrim, but it’s rare. Making the armor is also hard because you need special ingredients from dragons that fly around randomly. These ingredients are heavy to carry. To make the armor, you need a smithing skill of 100.

    If you’re lucky, you can use a funny glitch in the game. Players can jump onto a dragon and it will attack.

    Stalhrim Armor

    Stalhrim Armor

    A helmet with large horns is an interesting addition to this otherwise simple-looking armor. One of the best things about getting this armor is that you can get it after completing a quest called “A New Source of Stalhrim”. The quest is long, but it’s worth the effort.

    You can start finding this armor set in Solstheim when you reach level 35 from a guy named Glover Mallory. You can also make the armor yourself if you have the right skills.

    Stalhrim Armor has an extra benefit because it resists frost. This can be useful when you’re climbing up to the Throat of the World to meet Paarthurnax.

    Ebony Armor

    The third strongest armor in the game, this one is just below Daedric armor. It looks darker and less scary. Players might feel nostalgic because this armor has been in every Elder Scrolls game since 2004.

    When a player reaches level 80 in smithing, they can easily make this armor. They need ebony ingots, which are found in many places in Skyrim, and leather strips made from animal hides. One of the best parts is that this armor lets players poison their enemies. When combined with a mask, it becomes a really powerful combination.

    Falmer Heavy Armor

    Falmer Heavy Armor

    The Falmer armor has a base rating of 96 and is lighter than Ebony armor. It’s easy to find because many Falmer enemies wear it, and they are encountered frequently. Although it looks simple compared to other armors, it’s reliable and effective for early in the game.

    You can’t craft the Falmer armor, but you can upgrade it to make it twice as effective using chaurus chitin. This material is dropped by various enemies in Skyrim, so crafting this armor is a good way to improve your smithing skills.

    Orcish Armor

    With many heavy armors like this one and even stronger ones, it’s a good idea to level up your heavy armor perks to get Matching Set. This will let you wear heavy armor sets without being slowed down. Orcish Armor is one of the fourth strongest heavy armors in the game, with a rating of 120.

    Orcish Armor isn’t easy to find or make. The main material needed for crafting it is orichalcum, which is only found in specific mines and Sky Haven Temple. The good news is that orichalcum mines respawn every half an hour, so if you’re dedicated, you can get enough to make the armor.

    Nordic Carved Armor

    With the Dragonborn DLC, this armor gives you basic protection but isn’t much better than other armors you can find more easily, especially if they have enchantments. If you use the shield with this armor, its protection goes above Ebony armor, but not by much.

    When you reach level 25, you can find this armor in random loot. If you want to make it yourself, you will need a lot of materials: 21 steel ingots, 5 quicksilver ingots, and 4 ebony ingots.

    Blades Armor

    Blades Armor

    The Blades Armor looks basic and simple. It isn’t much better than Ebony or Dwarven armor, depending on which piece you compare. The best thing about it is you can get it early in the game at Sky Haven Temple if you’re doing the main quest.

    Although you can’t improve it at a forge, you can still upgrade it a little. However, it doesn’t benefit from smithing perks, so you can’t make it twice as strong as the original. Because of this, many players don’t use it for very long. Also, be careful when putting it on because it replaces any armor you are wearing, and those items will be lost forever.

    Chitin Heavy Armor

    Visiting Solstheim is worth it just for the armor. The armor looks unusual, but it’s lighter than other heavy armors and easy to find. You can get it in certain places and also from enemies in the area who are not too hard to defeat.

    You can make Chitin armor at level 30, but you need corundum ingots for it. These ingots come from ores found in some caves in Skyrim. Finding these ores can be tricky without a guide because many caves are not marked and have lots of enemies.

    The bigger ore deposits only become available after completing certain quests, and some blacksmiths might sell them. However, it takes a whole month in the game for ores to respawn, so by then, you might already have found better armor.

    Ahzidal’s Armor

    Ahzidahl’s armor doesn’t look very special at first because it has the same protection as steel armor. However, it has powerful enchantments that make up for its lower protection. With Ahzidahl’s armor, you can paralyze enemies, walk on water, absorb Magicka from spells, and cast spells from a long distance.

    Getting this armor is easy: just finish the “Unearthed” quest in the Dragonborn DLC. The armor costs 11,000 gold, which is a lot, but it’s still useful early in the game if you go to Solstheim right away.

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  • Mighty Morphin Power Rangers Rita’s Rewind Announced: Morph into a New Adventure!

    Mighty Morphin Power Rangers Rita’s Rewind Announced: Morph into a New Adventure!

    One of the big surprises at the Summer Game Fest 2024 was the announcement of a new game called Mighty Morphin’ Power Rangers: Rita’s Rewind. The trailer showed that it’s a fun, old-school style game where you can team up with friends to fight enemies and play some shooting levels.

    The game looks like it came from the 16-bit era with bright, colorful pixel art. Digital Eclipse is making and publishing the game.

    Mighty Morphin Power Rangers Rita’s Rewind Announced

    Digital Eclipse says the game has a story that honors and changes Power Ranger’s history. It mixes familiar and new elements for fans. Players will battle, shoot, fight, and drive through different types of classic game styles and favorite moments from the series.

    In the game, the long-time villain Rita returns, but this time as a robot. The team says, “Robo-Rita created a portal to send herself back in time. She wants to defeat the Power Rangers by teaming up with her younger self. Together, they try to change history to stop the Power Rangers from forming.”

    “Mighty Morphin’ Power Rangers: Rita’s Rewind” is on Steam for PC. It will also be on consoles, but the consoles haven’t been named yet. The game doesn’t have a set release date, but it should come out late this year.

    A New Power Rangers Game Details

    The game is called Mighty Morphin’ Power Rangers: Rita’s Rewind. It’s being made by Digital Eclipse with Hasbro. It looks like a fun throwback to ‘90s arcade games where you fight together with friends. The game will come out on consoles and PCs in late 2024.

    In the game, you’ll fight classic enemies like Putties and battle bosses like Goldar. The art style is retro, similar to the TMNT game from 2022, Shredder’s Revenge. Even though I wasn’t a Turtles fan, I loved Power Rangers as a kid. The Power Rangers movie game on Genesis was the first game I ever beat. So, I’m excited to play Rita’s Rewind.

    According to a press release, Rita’s Rewind will let up to five players play together online or offline. You can control the original Power Rangers and their giant robots, the Zords.

    Eugene Evans from Hasbro said, “As we celebrate over 30 years of Power Rangers, we are excited to introduce Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: Rita’s Rewind to our fans.”

    Rita’s Rewind will tell a new story with the iconic villain, Rita Repulsa. She uses a magical portal to go back in time and join a younger version of herself. Together, they try to defeat the Power Rangers. I think the Rangers will win, but I can’t wait to find out when the game comes out later this year.

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  • Just Cause Developer Avalanche Closes Two Studios: 50 Employees Laid Off

    Just Cause Developer Avalanche Closes Two Studios: 50 Employees Laid Off

    The company that makes the Just Cause video games, Avalanche Studios Group, has shut down its offices in New York and Montreal. Because of this, 50 people have lost their jobs.

    On its website, Avalanche said these job cuts affect about 9 percent of their workers around the world. “This is a very hard decision, but we think it’s needed to keep the company stable and strong for the future,” they wrote.

    “We are now focusing on helping everyone at Avalanche get through this tough time. We are thankful for the important work of those who are leaving and we still aim to make amazing games for our players.”

    Avalanche started more than 20 years ago and used to have five offices in Stockholm, Malmo, Liverpool, New York, and Montreal. They have worked on games like Just Cause, Rage, Mad Max, and the Hunter.

    Just Cause Developer Avalanche Closes Two Studios

    Today’s news is part of the many job cuts happening in the video game industry. Big companies often say they need to cut jobs to stay strong in a shaky economy. Now, Avalanche Studios Group is doing the same thing. Interestingly, Avalanche is closing its Montreal office only eight months after it opened.

    Avalanche Montreal opened in October 2023 after Avalanche bought and included the team from Monster Closet. The Montreal team was supposed to help with making new and current games, but now they’ve lost their jobs.

    Before expanding to Montreal, Avalanche made a deal with its workers in Sweden who wanted to unionize. This two-year agreement will apply to all employees in Sweden, making sure their pay and benefits are consistent.

    Layoffs Impact 50 Employees

    Avalanche Studios Group is closing its Montreal and New York studios, and 50 employees will lose their jobs because of this.

    In a message on their website, the company said they had to close these offices to make sure the company stays strong and stable in the future.

    They also said they are focusing on helping the employees who are affected. They thanked these employees for their hard work and promised to keep making great games for their players.

    The Montreal office was new, having opened last October after they bought another company called Monster Closet Games.

    The New York studio opened in 2011 and had job cuts in 2015, along with the Stockholm office, after they released the games Just Cause 3 and Mad Max.