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Fishing News

Carli Velocci - Now No Man’s Sky now has fishing, too - digitaltrends.com

Now No Man’s Sky now has fishing, too

Everybody loves fishing minigames (so we’ve heard), and now No Man’s Sky has one. Developer Hello Games announced a new fishing update coming to the game for free, and it will being along fish farming and a limited-time expedition.

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Alessio Palumbo - Sean Murray - No Man’s Sky Aquarius Update Finally Adds Fishing - wccftech.com

No Man’s Sky Aquarius Update Finally Adds Fishing

Today, Hello Games is releasing a new No Man's Sky update titled Aquarius. As you can easily surmise, it is centered around water and more specifically it adds the long-requested fishing to the game. Sean Murray said in a press release that fans really loved the new water technology added in the Worlds Part I update a few weeks ago, inspiring the studio to add fishing next.

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Christopher Livingston - No Man's Sky finally delivers the perfect reason to explore a few trillion planets: to go fishing - pcgamer.com

No Man's Sky finally delivers the perfect reason to explore a few trillion planets: to go fishing

It seems impossible to comprehend now, but in 1969 three government employees climbed into a rocket and blasted themselves to the moon—even though there were no fish there. They bounced around, they drove a buggy, they picked up rocks, but the journey was ultimately pointless because there were no space ponds and no moon fish to catch. Why do you think we stopped going?

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Giovanni Colantonio - Konami’s next game is a chaotic ode to Grand Theft Auto 2 - digitaltrends.com

Konami’s next game is a chaotic ode to Grand Theft Auto 2

Konami has its hands full right now. It has promising remakes of both Silent Hill 2 and Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater in the works, but those aren’t the publisher’s only upcoming games. In recent years, Konami has revitalized its publishing effort to include original titles from small studios (see this summer’sCYGNI: All Guns Blazing). Its two upcoming behemoths shouldn’t overshadow one of those smaller projects: Deliver at All Costs.

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Every Secret World In The Sims 4, Ranked - screenrant.com

Every Secret World In The Sims 4, Ranked

contains several hidden worlds that require a bit of effort to discover, each offering a unique experience and some rewards. Some of the cooler secret worlds also have rare plants and fish that can help players cook certain recipes. Occasionally, players even have the chance to build in these worlds without using game-altering cheat codes. Players who know how to reach ’s hidden worlds open up interesting new possibilities for themselves and their Sims.

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Sam Hill - NYT Mini Crossword today: puzzle answers for Thursday, August 29 - digitaltrends.com - New York

NYT Mini Crossword today: puzzle answers for Thursday, August 29

Love crossword puzzles but don’t have all day to sit and solve a full-sized puzzle in your daily newspaper? That’s what The Mini is for!

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Phil Savage - Our favourite city builder of last year is releasing its first expansion next month, and it brings a new biome, new buildings and, oh yes, frog people - pcgamer.com

Our favourite city builder of last year is releasing its first expansion next month, and it brings a new biome, new buildings and, oh yes, frog people

Hooded Horse's roguelike city builder Against the Storm slipped out of early access late last year—too late to be in contention for PCG's Game of the Year Awards. Which is a shame, because—as our 91% review can attest—it's a triumphant reimagining of the genre, and a game that absolutely deserves more attention.

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Elie Gould - 'Magma fish are back on the menu boys': Valheim's newest patch lowers the difficulty of the notoriously treacherous Ashlands biome - pcgamer.com

'Magma fish are back on the menu boys': Valheim's newest patch lowers the difficulty of the notoriously treacherous Ashlands biome

Valheim's most recent patch turned towards the Ashlands to fix what ended up being a long list of issues. There's a couple of significant changes, but the main thing is this update will make the Ashlands easier to traverse. 

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