Kingdom Come: Deliverance save game system explained - how to save, get Saviour Schnapps, and how to find a bed
Posted on December 19, 2022
| 5 minutes
| 873 words
| Arica Deslauriers
Kingdom Come: Deliverance's save game system is a weirdly one. The system that governs how to save in Kingdom Come restricts how and when you can save to just a handful of situations, and drastically restricts your ability to do it on demand, too.
One of those ways to save the game is by drinking Saviour Schnapps, a rare potion that can occasionally be bought or given as a reward.
[Read More]Mass Effect Legendary Edition: PS5, Xbox Series X and Series S tested
Posted on December 19, 2022
| 11 minutes
| 2157 words
| Arica Deslauriers
There's a fair degree of controversy surrounding this one - does this remaster clash with the original creator's vision, especially when it comes to its lighting and presentation? Are some of the changes to gameplay and content appropriate or indeed desirable? While the discussion plays out, there are some things that are beyond dispute. Mass Effect Legendary Edition is a truly colossal undertaking - an ambitious package that updates Bioware's creation for the 4K era, while also making much-needed tweaks to the first game's controls.
[Read More]Modern Warfare Blueprints explained: How to unlock and use Blueprints in multiplayer
Posted on December 19, 2022
| 4 minutes
| 791 words
| Fernande Dalal
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Blueprints are one of the things you should probably be hunting for if you're looking to level up in multiplayer. Generally speaking, you'll unlock weapons as you level up and ascend the ranks of multiplayer, but Blueprints let you mess around with the order of things.
Instead of having to grind until a certain level, you can simply choose to unlock a Blueprint, giving you access to a powerful weapon far earlier than you might generally be able to.
[Read More]Nintendo gives Switch Joy-Con wireless connectivity advice, warns of nearby fish tanks
Posted on December 19, 2022
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| 461 words
| Mittie Cheatwood
Have you put your Nintendo Switch console near a fish tank? Do you have a microwave nearby? These could be causing your wireless Joy-Con controller connection problems, Nintendo has said. The Nintendo Switch Support site now has a topic for Joy-Con connectivity issues. It's the first time Nintendo has given any indication there is an issue to address.
The topic covers problems with characters in games appearing to move on their own; Joy-Con controllers responding intermittently; and Joy-Con controllers losing connection.
[Read More]Resident Evil 7 - Processing Area, Incinerator Room handprint puzzle and Scorpion Key
Posted on December 19, 2022
| 5 minutes
| 853 words
| Fernande Dalal
Previous page Page 6 of 23 Next page Resident Evil 7's Processing Area is where the game's difficulty jumps up a notch, pitting you against the Molded in some enclosed spaces, and one of the game's tougher puzzles in a bid to locate the final Dog's Head.
It is, however, a chance to get your hands on the Scorpion Key, so you can explore more of the Main House.
[Read More]Resistance 3 gets split-screen co-op
Posted on December 19, 2022
| 2 minutes
| 246 words
| Arica Deslauriers
Forthcoming PlayStation 3 shooter Resistance 3 will feature split-screen multiplayer, developer Insomniac Games has confirmed. Creative director Marcus Smith told the PlayStation Blog, "In terms of co-op, we are focusing on a two-player co-op through the single-player campaign, which can be played online with a friend, or split-screen on your couch." Smith also revealed a few more morsels about the game, ahead of the full reveal expected at the Spike VGA event this weekend.
[Read More]Songs of Conquest might be better than Heroes of Might and Magic
Posted on December 19, 2022
| 6 minutes
| 1134 words
| Arica Deslauriers
Songs of Conquest is great. Sometimes you know the moment you play something that it's a belter. You can feel that sense of quality oozing through as soon as you load it up. It's in the music, the look, the feel - I love a game that plays with real zip and this does. I smile returning to it. I want to tell people about it. Songs of Conquest has me.
[Read More]Sony announces PlayStation Plus June 2021 games
Posted on December 19, 2022
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| 288 words
| Arica Deslauriers
Sony has announced a strong lineup of PlayStation Plus games for June 2021.
The recently-announced Virtua Fighter 5: Ultimate Showdown launches into PlayStation Plus on release day, Tuesday, 1st June. The PlayStation 4 fighting game from Sega is of course playable on PlayStation 5 via backwards compatibility.
Also of note: Virtua Fighter 5: Ultimate Showdown launches on PS Plus and PlayStation Now. It is available to download on PS Plus for two months - June and July - and leaves Plus on 2nd August.
[Read More]Square Enix promises extra free game time for those long Final Fantasy 14 Endwalker queues
Posted on December 19, 2022
| 3 minutes
| 438 words
| Trudie Dory
Final Fantasy 14 producer and director, Naoki Yoshida, has promised to compensate players seven free days of game time following a weekend of disconnects and long queues.
In a blog posted earlier today, Yoshida said congested server queues have persisted since the start of Endwalker's Early Access period, acknowledging it has been "the cause of many inconveniences to our players".
"Currently, all Worlds across all regions have been hitting the login cap for extremely long periods of time, and the progression of login queues is being slowed dramatically,"
[Read More]The Sims Life Stories | Eurogamer.net
Posted on December 19, 2022
| 7 minutes
| 1482 words
| Mittie Cheatwood
Being super-experienced rock-hard gamers with enormous thumb muscles it can be difficult to comprehend the notion that some people find The Sims daunting. After all, its reputation in hardened gaming circles is generally one of silly fluff, a frivolous distraction, a - heck, let's not beat about the bush - a girl's game.
Buying sofas? Cooking meals? Choosing hats? This is not the path of hardcore gaming and so we stagger onwards with our epic RPGs and gory shooters, mostly oblivious to the enormous number of curious would-be-gamers who are intrigued by the "
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