Fortnite Whiplash locations and how to mod Whiplash with off-road tires and Cow Catcher
Posted on November 11, 2022
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| Trudie Dory
Mod a Whiplash with off-road tires and a Cow catcher then destroy structures is one of the first weekly challenges available in Fortnite Chapter 3 Season 3.
You can also visit the Zero Point location and dance on crashed IO Airships to complete more Fortnite challenges.
After modding the Whiplash and destroying 50 structures, you will clear the challenge and get 15K XP, which will help you start collecting those rewards from the current battle pass.
[Read More]Here's how you can buy older, unlisted games on the PlayStation Store
Posted on November 11, 2022
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| Mittie Cheatwood
A simple web browser plugin is giving players access to previous versions of the PlayStation Store, enabling them to purchase older games that were thought to have been removed from sale.
As spotted by our friends at VGC, FireFox plugin Valkyrie PS Store uses older versions of the web store from archive.org, and enables players to access games that had been previously hidden from view.
Since the store's last major update back in October 2020 just ahead of the release of the PS5, a number of games were quietly removed from the web version of the store, including a number of PS3, PSP, and PS Vita games.
[Read More]Here's our best look yet at The Last of Us TV series' Ellie and Joel
Posted on November 11, 2022
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| Patria Henriques
While official photos from the set of HBO's upcoming The Last of Us adaptation have been thin on the ground, the internet is always watching.
Today, we have been given a closer look at Bella Ramsay as Ellie and Pedro Pascal as Joel on set, and it is actually pretty heartwarming. Eurogamer plays The Last of Us in Late to the Party. As shown in the tweet below, the two can be seen resting their weary heads on each other as production on the show goes on around them.
[Read More]Killer Instinct developer announces melee battle royale Rumbleverse
Posted on November 11, 2022
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| Patria Henriques
Rumbleverse is a free-to-play 40-person brawler battle royale from Iron Galaxy, the studio behind Killer Instinct: Season 2 and 3. Revealed tonight at The Game Awards, Rumbleverse sees players fighting for weapons and upgrades across the top of skyscrapers. It will be published by Epic Games on PC and also available for PlayStation and Xbox when it arrives on 8th February. Cross-progression and crossplay will be supported, and there will be a PC, PS5 and Xbox Series X/S "
[Read More]Smite Xbox One gets a release date
Posted on November 11, 2022
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| Mittie Cheatwood
The Xbox One version of Smite will be released next Wednesday, 19th August.
This is the over-the-shoulder action-packed MOBA from Hi-Rez Studios, maker of Tribes: Ascend. It's already popular on PC - it had 10 million players as of July - and is into its eSports groove. Now it's the turn of console gamers on Xbox One, who've been putting the game through its paces in a beta until now.
[Read More]The Doom movie missed the point - but so did most rival games
Posted on November 11, 2022
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| Patria Henriques
It's fun to get swept along by new-game fever - especially when the game is as pleasant a surprise as id Software's robust Doom reboot - but the tide of enthusiasm can carry you to some regrettable places. Don't, as I did, make the mistake of thinking that this would be a perfect moment to reappraise the 2005 Doom movie, which is currently available on Netflix in the UK and across Europe.
[Read More]The Sin City game that never was
Posted on November 11, 2022
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| Fernande Dalal
It all began with a tease. The year was 2007, and the Sin City franchise was riding high on the back of Robert Rodriguez's successful film adaptation. A small Australian games developer then known as IR Gurus and later rebranded Transmission Games - the name I'll be using throughout this article - decided it wanted in on the action, commissioning a 30-second concept video showing off what a Sin City video game might look like.
[Read More]The Witcher 3: Shrieker | Eurogamer.net
Posted on November 11, 2022
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| Trudie Dory
Chet's got a favour to ask of you. Somewhere nearby, one of those awful Shriekers has set up a nest and has taken a fancy to slaughtering anyone who dares to get close to it and say hello. This is where you come in. Sorry about that...
Shrieker walkthrough First things first, you'll need to actually get the quest from Chet himself. Make your way to his home that's near the lower village section of Crow's Perch and speak to him to get things started.
[Read More]Toon Car | Eurogamer.net
Posted on November 11, 2022
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| Arica Deslauriers
Fun? Who Needs Fun? Usually the cunning idea lying behind a cutesy cartoon arcade racer is the ability to present fun in its rawest form. Every gamer worth their salt knows that the genre has been defined and championed by Mario Kart, and few other games have come close to touching the sheer entertainment offered by it. Apparently Akaei thought they knew just how to inject this kind of hilarity into the PC with Toon Car.
[Read More]With 5D Chess, you can checkmate in multiple dimensions
Posted on November 11, 2022
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| Fernande Dalal
I'll be honest, regular 2D chess was already enough to sizzle my brain - but apparently that wasn't difficult enough, as someone has created 5D chess. Released last week by Conor Petersen and Thunkspace, 5D Chess claims to be "the first ever chess variant with spatial, temporal, and parallel dimensions". There's multiverse time travel, branching timelines, parallel dimensions - all something that makes it sound more suitable for Dr. Who than the average human.
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