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Lincoln Carpenter - Monster Hunter Wilds introduces Focus Mode, for those moments when you absolutely must hit that Tigrex in its tender nethers - pcgamer.com

Monster Hunter Wilds introduces Focus Mode, for those moments when you absolutely must hit that Tigrex in its tender nethers

Good news, fans of repurposing dragons into your next pair of pants: Capcom has dropped a trio of short gameplay overviews for Monster Hunter Wilds, the follow-up to Monster Hunter: World which is due out in 2025. One video highlights the slow-moving, heavy-hitting Greatsword weapon type, while the second covers some basics of Monster Hunter gameplay, touching on the new Seikret mounts and improved arm-mounted Slinger. The third, meanwhile, has some real meat for Monster Hunter sickos, revealing Focus Mode: a new mechanic for precision-targeting attacks, highlighting monster weak points, and enabling new special moves.

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Omar Sohail - Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 Reference Design’s Partial Specifications & Benchmark Numbers Have Leaked; Performance Cores Clocked At 4.10GHz, Beats A17 Pro - wccftech.com

Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 Reference Design’s Partial Specifications & Benchmark Numbers Have Leaked; Performance Cores Clocked At 4.10GHz, Beats A17 Pro

Qualcomm was previously rumored to be testing out the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 at various clock speeds, with an early leak showing that the SoC crossed 10,000 points in Geekbench 6, beating the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 by a whopping 46 percent difference. Now, the chipset’s reference redesign Geekbench 6 results have leaked, giving us a clearer picture of the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4’s single-core and multi-core capabilities and though the scores are lower than what was previously obtained, it is still faster than current-generation chips like the A17 Pro.

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Catherine Lewis - Dragon Age lead writer gives RPG fans a glimmer of hope with the teaser that "anyone who didn't die onscreen could potentially show up again" - gamesradar.com

Dragon Age lead writer gives RPG fans a glimmer of hope with the teaser that "anyone who didn't die onscreen could potentially show up again"

Good news, Dragon Age fans: your 'dead' faves could make a return in the future - as long as you didn't see them die right in front of your eyes. 

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Nintendo - Everything New In Star Wars: Bounty Hunter PS5 Remaster - screenrant.com

Everything New In Star Wars: Bounty Hunter PS5 Remaster

The 2002 title has been remastered for modern consoles, with new features such as visual enhancements, and an unlockable skin that delivers on a decades-old promise. The title follows former Mandalorian warrior Jango Fett's time as a bounty hunter before his appearance in and explains just why he was chosen to be thetemplate for the clone army, as he proves himself after being hired to defeat the deranged dark Jedi, Komari Vosa, and bring down a cult known as the Bando Gora. It also depicts several key moments, such as how he acquired his iconic ship, Slave 1, which was later inherited by Boba Fett in the series.

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Crush House's Director Wants You To Know This Isn't A Wholesome Game - screenrant.com

Crush House's Director Wants You To Know This Isn't A Wholesome Game

is a unique hybrid of genres that combines elements of social sims and management alongside emergent narrative, putting players in the role of producer on 1999's hottest reality show. The title comes from Nerial Games, which previously made the well-loved, and publisher Devolver Digital, known for indie favorites like. Slated for release later this month, players will have to satisfy a wide array of audiences while slowly learning more about the house's secrets.

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Hirun Cryer - Xenoblade developer Monolith Soft is hiring for a new RPG - leaving some fans to worry what happened to the action game it announced 7 years ago - gamesradar.com

Xenoblade developer Monolith Soft is hiring for a new RPG - leaving some fans to worry what happened to the action game it announced 7 years ago

Xenoblade Chronicles' series director is hiring for a new RPG, but Monolith Soft fans are wondering what happened to the studio's previously-announced action game.

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Harvey Randall - HBO's The Last of Us Season 2 debuts its first proper teaser—showing us Abby and a mysterious maybe-therapist played by Catherine O’Hara - pcgamer.com

HBO's The Last of Us Season 2 debuts its first proper teaser—showing us Abby and a mysterious maybe-therapist played by Catherine O’Hara

HBO's The Last of Us—the TV show based on Naughty Dog's game—was pretty dang great. It felt like a faithful recreation of all the things that made TLOU such a videogame landmark, but with some fresh touches and considerations. For example, episode three's reimagining of trap-happy hermit Bill had the tidy benefit of improving his story while adding weight and a sense of dramatic irony to Joel's. Also, Nick Offerman was in it, which is a gold star in my book.

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Nick Evanson - Workstation builder Puget Systems' report shows the stability problems with Intel's CPUs can be managed if only you 'mistrust the default settings on any motherboard' - pcgamer.com

Workstation builder Puget Systems' report shows the stability problems with Intel's CPUs can be managed if only you 'mistrust the default settings on any motherboard'

Intel is currently weathering a storm of epic proportions right now, with falling share prices, a foundry service that's losing billions of dollars, thousands of staff being fired, and processors that are reportedly failing in large quantities due to excessive voltages. Getting concrete data on the latter has been tricky but Puget Systems, a well-known manufacturer of workstation PCs, has issued a report detailing its own findings on the failure rate of 13th and 14th Gen Intel CPUs—and the results might surprise you.

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