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Tomas Franzese - Nintendo - This surprising new Metal Slug game is $10 well spent - digitaltrends.com

This surprising new Metal Slug game is $10 well spent

The latest Nintendo Direct didn’t have many surprise releases, but the one game that did come out immediately after the presentation caught my eye. Metal Slug Attack Reloaded from SNK recontextualizes the classic side-scrolling shooter series with gameplay more reminiscent of tower defense auto-battle games. Its roots go back to a 2016 mobile game called Metal Slug Attack; while that revelation might make you want to click off the page, you shouldn’t because this game is surprisingly entertaining. Metal Slug Attack Reloaded is a textbook case of how you can take the core ideas and aesthetic of a classic, reinterpret it with a new style of gameplay, and still feel faithful to the franchise at large.

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Jesse Lennox - How to beat Furnace Golems in Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree - digitaltrends.com

How to beat Furnace Golems in Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree

If you recall the Tree Sentinel ruining your day when first starting Elden Ring, then the Furnace Golem is here to remind you that even your over-leveled character isn’t going to breeze through Shadowof the Erdtree. These towering infernos are as dangerous as they are intimidating, but they’re not invincible. Technically, they don’t count as a new boss, though you could be forgiven for mistaking them for one after they trounce you in just an attack or two.

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Supervive Preview: Sublimely Setting Itself Apart From Hero Shooters - screenrant.com

Supervive Preview: Sublimely Setting Itself Apart From Hero Shooters

— previously known as — is an upcoming squad-based shooter that blends battle royale, sandbox, and strategy mechanics for an innovative competitive experience. It's the debut release from Theorycraft Games, which was founded by a team of developers that has previously worked on titles like,, and. With an emphasis on mastery and round-to-round variance, touts the goal of being a "" for players.

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Catherine Lewis - Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree is home to the most annoying mounted boss I've ever fought, but it can be cheesed thanks to the boss you had to defeat to play the DLC - gamesradar.com

Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree is home to the most annoying mounted boss I've ever fought, but it can be cheesed thanks to the boss you had to defeat to play the DLC

If you've been diving into Elden Ring's enormous Shadow of the Erdtree DLC, chances are that you've already encountered some tough bosses who've given you a run for your money. Depending on where you've got up to, you might have found a particularly challenging mounted boss with a speedy charge attack and a deadly spear, who, frankly, is an absolute nightmare. Thankfully, there's a really handy way to cheese the fight. 

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Omar Sohail - Apple’s A18 Neural Engine Rumored To Be More Powerful Than The M4, Allowing For Superior Generative AI Features For The iPhone 16 Lineup - wccftech.com - China - state California

Apple’s A18 Neural Engine Rumored To Be More Powerful Than The M4, Allowing For Superior Generative AI Features For The iPhone 16 Lineup

Apple previously clarified that the Neural Engine’s capabilities determine if it can run generative AI features. In short, the company has hinted that the unit in the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max can handle the taxing nature of Apple Intelligence, which only means that the upcoming A18 running in the iPhone 16 family can run it well, but by how much? Based on one rumor, the new chipset will be more powerful than the M4, which Apple claims is the fastest Neural Engine in any of the firm’s chipsets.

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Major Update For One Of The Best City Builders Of 2023 Makes It Worth Revisiting - screenrant.com

Major Update For One Of The Best City Builders Of 2023 Makes It Worth Revisiting

Fans of city builders have been spoiled for choice recently, and one of the most interesting options of the past several years is Rather than focusing on the typical onward and upward attitude of metropolitan construction, tasks players with restoring life to a ruined ecosystem. Constructing implements like wind turbines and toxin scrubbers is key to making progress, but success is found through returning flora and fauna rather than any densely packed grid of machinery.

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How To Beat Commander Gaius in Elden Ring: Shadow Of The Erdtree - screenrant.com

How To Beat Commander Gaius in Elden Ring: Shadow Of The Erdtree

brought forth dozens of new bosses in its expansion, Commander Gaius being one of them. Commander Gaius, the leader of Messmer the Imapler's army, is a physical damage powerhouse. There are many ways to take him on but to defeat him quickly and decisively; you must be able to take his attacks.

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Elie Gould - The eco-puzzler Terra Nil is getting its first major update featuring a 'dramatic overhaul of the wildlife system' - pcgamer.com

The eco-puzzler Terra Nil is getting its first major update featuring a 'dramatic overhaul of the wildlife system'

Terra Nil is kind of like a reverse city builder—instead of planning and managing a bustling town, you expand its base into the wilderness that surrounds it, bringing nature back to a desolate wasteland, trying to restore dead biomes as you go. There's already a lot to love with this strategy game, but now developers Free Lives are getting ready to add even more. 

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