The Silent Hill 2 remake finally arrives this October
The remake of Silent Hill 2 will finally be out on October 8.
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The remake of Silent Hill 2 will finally be out on October 8.
may have a reputation for hiding some fun secrets right under the noses of even the most devoted players, but this latest discovery could be enough to completely flip the game's lore on its head. As players venture across the galaxy, they'll no doubt come into contact with the Settle Systems News Network, a station dedicated to bringing the people of the cosmos the most up-to-date information on the events happening on almost every planet. While it may seem like a good idea to offer them some stories here and there, players may want to rethink that choice.
We've all at some point encountered a bug that gives us what feels like infinite gas, typically after spending time around small children or eating a dodgy kebab. One Helldivers 2 player had a much more extreme effluvial experience while battling the Terminid scourge, suffering a case of infinite gas so bad that it ultimately killed them.
Technically, Diablo 4's latest season doesn't have a unique power like season 2's vampiric abilities or season 3's robot spider pet. Instead, there are a couple seasonal elixirs that speed up the leveling process so that you can get your hands on the new crafting systems. But players who are pushing into the highest levels of The Pit, a new extremely challenging dungeon type, have discovered that one of those seasonal elixirs might be the strongest seasonal «power» the game has ever had.
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is loaded with unique horses spread across a variety of different breeds butevery so often, something goes wrong, and an unnatural stallion is set loose upon the Old West. While Arthur Morgan is roaming across the world, picking up bounties and committing crimes, he'll likely go through several different horses given that the life expectancy of a steed in a bandit gang isn't too long. Some mounts are built better than others, but very few are able to boast about the ability to transform their color and breed.
is littered with eligible bachelors but it's many believe that Harvey is one of the worst andone player now has conclusive evidence as to why that's the case. The quiet, socially awkward doctor who's always around to stitch up Farmers who may succumb to the horrors of the mines presents like a decent marriage candidate but when it comes to looking after a home, he has a lot to learn. Harvey is a gentle soul who's more comfortable behind his desk than roughing it amongst the animals and crops.
One player's thoughtful gift to Linus deserves to be made canon. Linus is one of 's more unusual characters. Homeless by choice, he lives in a tent west of the mines, where he forages and Dumpster dives for his daily sustenance. Although he's not one of the game's marriageable bachelors and bachelorettes, the player can forge a relationship with Linus if they so choose. That said, his storyline isn't as involved as some of the romanceable characters'. Most of his heart events simply involve him sending the player recipes in the mail.