This retro platformer is like Super Meat Boy or Celeste if you couldn’t jump
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When it comes to , the game's pets are an almost essential addition to the experience and even though the 1.6 Update managed to make them more appealing, one fan took the system even further. The most recent major content patch included a wealth of customization options for player' pets but when it comes to interactivity, they still sometimes feel like robots just aimless wandering around the farm. Half the fun of owning a pet is teaching them tricks and taking them on small adventures which is now entirely possible in Pelican Town.
AMD's Ryzen 9 9900X & Ryzen 9 9950X "Zen 5" CPUs have been spotted running and in-game benchmarks alongside a 7900 XT GPU.
Deciding between the Mages and the Templars is the first big decision players will make in , and it's one that can change the entire story. The Mages and the Templars have always been embroiled in bitter conflict throughout the franchise. In the game makes the player face the problem directly by choosing a side. The decision between the Mages and Templars in follows the player character through the whole story, and affects every party member in it.
I wrote yesterday about the #SaveTF2 movement's latest campaign, mobilizing once again to pressure Valve into action against Team Fortress 2's rampant bot problem. The latest operation is a two-pronged approach: an online petition—which has been signed and emailed to Valve over 200,000 times—and a public awareness campaign using the #FixTF2 hashtag to show just how rotten with bots TF2 has become. Well, the public certainly seems aware, and on Steam, that awareness is taking a very public form:
Following the massive success of its Fallout series, a critical and commercial hit that sparked an unprecedented uptick of interest in the games, Amazon has announced that a live-action series based on Yakuza: Like a Dragon called, creatively, Like a Dragon: Yakuza will debut later this year.
You know how it is, sometimes you can just end up feeling a little insecure, like maybe you're suddenly not so important to someone as you once were. And after the Computex 2024 Nvidia keynote from CEO Jen-Hsun Huang, which markedly carried not a whiff of gaming, bar one off-hand reference to a gamer GPU, I was feeling like an insecure PC gamer.
Framework's laptops just keep getting better. Not magically, of course, but it recently announced its new Framework 13 with a Core Ultra 7 laptop and mainboard. But while that new upgrade marks a welcome fourth generation of Intel-based Framework mainboard, it's the attention it gives its community that might have the biggest impact on the whole platform going forward.