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Starfield Cut Content Reveals One Fan-Favorite NPC May Have Been A Companion - screenrant.com

Starfield Cut Content Reveals One Fan-Favorite NPC May Have Been A Companion

is already a pretty big game, with many planets to explore and characters of all kinds of factions to interact with across the Settled Systems. Out of these, over 20 of the people players can interact with can become companions and can assist on missions, or be sent to look after ships or outposts elsewhere. However, as with any game, there was plenty of content that was cut along the way, and since the game's release, players have been diving into its files to find any remnants of what might have been, discovering lost mechanics and dialogue options that were cut further into development than one would expect.

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Nintendo - Zelda: Echoes Of Wisdom Is The Series’ Most Important 2D Release Ever - screenrant.com

Zelda: Echoes Of Wisdom Is The Series’ Most Important 2D Release Ever

Theseries has fascinated players since its debut, offering vast worlds and creative gameplay, a tradition that doesn't appear to stop with . From the 8-bit adventures of the original game on the NES to the massive realm of and , each installment represents the peak of action-adventure gaming. Throughout this evolutionary journey, there lies a cherished aspect of 's heritage: its 2D roots.

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Once Human: How To Move Territory (Change Base Location) - screenrant.com

Once Human: How To Move Territory (Change Base Location)

In, location is everything when it comes to building a home base, but players may quickly want to move Territory to a new location. Like many other survival games, a base in provides space for storing resources, crafting gear, and building big structures for bragging rights. Moving Territory is convenient since a home base can be moved closer to key objectives.

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Kerry Brunskill - Zenless Zone Zero review - pcgamer.com

Zenless Zone Zero review

Zenless Zone Zero adopts a zesty Hi-Fi Rush/Jet Set Radio Future style of neon-accented sci-fi urbanism. This is a place where skateboards are a decorative item, born-to-become-merch bunny-robot mascots wander the streets, and lots of dialogue is delivered via DM. It's all a stylishly meaningless pushback on glossy businesses with political power: The graffiti is superficially artistic but has nothing to say, and the gigantic tech company sets up shop and then gives out neat trinkets. Corporate military-like officers might be quite nice and helpful, actually.

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Kris Holt - Nintendo - Nintendo's recent creepy horror teaser is actually for a new Famicom Detective Club game - engadget.com - Japan

Nintendo's recent creepy horror teaser is actually for a new Famicom Detective Club game

Nintendo caused a stir last week when it released an ominous 15-second teaser for an unannounced game. The 15-second clip (bookended by the Switch intro and Nintendo logo, of course) shows a still figure wearing a trench coat and a paper bag with a smiling face drawn on it over their head. Eerie music plays as the camera darts around, flashing on a hand that appears to be missing a finger.

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Rich Stanton - I'm a basic-ass Razer boi so, as far as Prime Day laptop deals go, let me show you all the colors of the rainbow - pcgamer.com

I'm a basic-ass Razer boi so, as far as Prime Day laptop deals go, let me show you all the colors of the rainbow

I don't really vibe with the whole Razer lifestyle thing, and I don't especially care about whether my PC lights up the room in fluorescence. Heck, I don't even like the silly names or the snake logo, and we all know that Razer stuff comes with a Razer premium on the price. And yet every penny I've spent on PC gaming accessories in at least the last five years—keyboards, mice, headset, mics—has gone to Razer's coffers.

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Francesco De Meo - Next Game - Game Will - Like a Dragon Developer Next Game To Be Revealed During This Year’s Tokyo Game Show - wccftech.com - Japan - city Tokyo

Like a Dragon Developer Next Game To Be Revealed During This Year’s Tokyo Game Show

The next game from the Like a Dragon series developer Ryu Ga Gotoku will be revealed in over two months.

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Jason Rodriguez - All Inaya Shrines and health upgrades locations in Flintlock: The Siege of Dawn - digitaltrends.com - Reunion

All Inaya Shrines and health upgrades locations in Flintlock: The Siege of Dawn

Survival is of utmost importance in Flintlock: The Siege of Dawn. Your character, Nor Vanek, is a trained soldier, but she won’t last long against tougher foes if you’re not careful. That’s why you should continue increasing her HP to improve her survivability. Our guide discusses where to find all health upgrades from Inaya Shrines in Flintlock: The Siege of Dawn.

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