Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Looks Incredible at 4K Resolution With Ray Tracing in New Video
Much like its predecessor, The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom looks incredible with some choice mods, including those introducing ray tracing.
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Much like its predecessor, The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom looks incredible with some choice mods, including those introducing ray tracing.
The Stardew Valley community can be just as creative as the farming sim's creator himself, and one fan's stunning Lego recreation of the game's map proves as much.
Patch 30.4, launching tomorrow, includes a special vacation package: The Traveling Travel Agency Mini-Set, our first-ever Mythic hero skin, and more!
There's been a ton of new content added to this summer, thanks to the recent free update and Act 3 of the Expansion Pass. Tiana is officially able to join the Valley, and players have plenty of new outfits and quality-of-life upgrades to make their time in the game that much better.
The arrival of the 10th anniversary of Destiny heralds some big changes in the works for Destiny 2, which will drop linear campaigns completely following the end of The Final Shape in favor of two «medium-sized» expansions per year, along with four«major updates» that will be free for all players.
Team Fortress 2 is—second only to Half-Life—probably what you think of when you picture a Valve game. It's built a huge, passionate player base of loyal fans who have, from an outsider's perspective, been stuck in a sisyphean, circular nightmare of bots and banwaves for some time now.
features an original story starring criminal upstart Kay Vess, a would-be scoundrel whose big, lucrative dreams are complicated by the difficulties of her transition from pickpocket to intergalactic thief. On the timeline, it's set somewhere between and — the Death Star has been destroyed, and the Galactic Civil War rages on. But Kay Vess' concerns, at the beginning of the narrative, are far less consequential. Raised by her mother Riko, a fellow small-time scoundrel, on the crime syndicate-run planet of Cantonica, petty thievery is the only life Kay has ever known.
Cid Highwind joins the party as a guest character, ferrying Cloud Strife and the gang across Gaia in his Tiny Bronco. For fans of the original, it was surprising to see the last obtainable party member performing as a glorified taxi service, but his inclusion in the game was welcomed nonetheless. As ends, Cloud and the group prepare to depart in a fixed Tiny Bronco to their next destination. With Cid still helming the transport, he is almost certainly going to be a playable character in .