Dark Souls 2 review | Eurogamer.net
Posted on May 28, 2023
| 11 minutes
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| Mittie Cheatwood
Dark Souls 2 probably isn't quite the masterpiece Dark Souls is, but it gets close. From Software's Dark Souls was a masterpiece with a deceptively hope-filled heart - celebrated for its bitterness and hostility and still played today because of its extraordinary world design, sublime combat and enigmatic systems. But while it was more successful than its predecessor Demon's Souls, many people still found it too intimidating. Working under new directors, the developers of Dark Souls 2 have tried to bridge that gap while remaining faithful to the series' strange heart.
[Read More]Darkfall Online | Eurogamer.net
Posted on May 28, 2023
| 6 minutes
| 1066 words
| Arica Deslauriers
Page 1 of 4 Next page Of course, I haven't played it enough.
There is a history here, which would be foolish to pretend doesn't exist. When Darkfall was first reviewed on Eurogamer, it scored 2/10. The developer, Aventurine, was incensed. They'd checked their logs to discover the reviewer had a total logged-in time of a couple of hours. Eurogamer pressed their reviewer, who claimed their numbers must be wrong.
[Read More]Destiny 2 Memories of Helsom quest: How to complete the Signal Intercepted objective
Posted on May 28, 2023
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| 430 words
| Mittie Cheatwood
Destiny 2's Memories of Helsom is a quest made available during Year 3's Season of Arrivals.
Released on September 22nd, 2020, it's a quest in tribute to Matt Helsom, a senior artist at developer Vicarious Visions.
It centres around a short objective which has you scan a computer terminal on Mars, and return to Ana Bray for a welcome reward.
How to complete the Memories of Helsom quest in Destiny 2 When you load up Destiny 2 from the weekly reset of September 22nd, 2020, you're welcomed with this screen, revealing the new quest:
[Read More]Destiny Calcified Fragment locations | Eurogamer.net
Posted on May 28, 2023
| 3 minutes
| 427 words
| Arica Deslauriers
Page 1 of 6 Next page Collecting all 50 Calcified Fragments - which are The Taken King's take on hidden Ghost collectables from year one of Destiny - dotted throughout the Dreadnaught is one of the more challenging and long winded challenges in the game's first major expansion.
Some Fragments are carefully hidden away, while others require specific steps to collect or are only found in specific missions, Strikes or the Raid, and some even see you return over multiple days and weeks to get them all.
[Read More]Hellboy owner Dark Horse is getting into games
Posted on May 28, 2023
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| Trudie Dory
Dark Horse is getting into games.
Dark Horse Comics has set up a division called Dark Horse Games to make games based on its portfolio of entertainment properties.
Eurogamer News Cast: is Nintendo Switch Pro coming to save 2021? Dark Horse owns the likes of Hellboy, Frank Miller's Sin City and 300, Umbrella Academy, Polar, Lady Killer, Emily the Strange, Usagi Yojimbo, and Resident Alien.
Dark Horse Comics wants to develop games itself, focusing on "
[Read More]Jimmy White's 2: Cueball | Eurogamer.net
Posted on May 28, 2023
| 5 minutes
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| Trudie Dory
Ten Green Bottles Sitting on the Wall You begin the game in a classy looking hallway with two doors, your accompanied by some pleasant classical music and are free to browse though the past high scores proudly displayed on the walls. You can choose to navigate around the hall using the directional buttons, or choose your door using a menu system. It feels a bit odd walking round a non-violent game in the Quake style first person mode, but it does serve to make the rooms feel a little more tactile and realistic.
[Read More]LA Noire Newspaper locations - Where to find all 13 Newspapers
Posted on May 28, 2023
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| Patria Henriques
LA Noire's Newspaper locations are one of several collectables out in the game's open world of 1940s Los Angeles.
If you're interested in help elsewhere, our LA Noire guide and walkthrough is well worth a visit.
LA Noire's Newspapers explained During the course of the story there are thirteen newspapers to find; while they have no direct impact on the plot, nor are there seemingly any achievements or trophies for finding them, but they do give you a chance to view events that are happening behind the scenes which may help you determine the course of your investigations.
[Read More]New Final Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade: Episode Intermission DLC details and gameplay
Posted on May 28, 2023
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| Arica Deslauriers
Aoife from the Eurogamer video team has some new Final Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade: Episode Intermission DLC details and gameplay, which you can check out in the video below.
Final Fantasy 7 Remake is finally getting some new content in the form of Final Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade's Episode INTERmission, a PlayStation 5-exclusive DLC starring none other than Final Fantasy 7's favourite ninja Yuffie Kisaragi.
The video shows a close look at Fort Condor, the board game sensation sweeping Midgar, some new Yuffie and Sonon combat gameplay, and some of the bosses you'll fight in the DLC.
[Read More]New Resident Evil 3 Remake patch boosts Xbox One X performance
Posted on May 28, 2023
| 5 minutes
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| Fernande Dalal
A story with a happy ending? You bet! When we first took a look at Resident Evil 3 Remake's playable, we were impressed by another storming technological showcase for Capcom's excellent RE Engine - but there was a show-stopping problem: the Xbox One X rendition of the game significantly under-performed against PlayStation 4 Pro. Indeed, in certain scenes, frame-rate could even drop beneath Xbox One S's output. The good news is that the game has been patched, delivering a huge increase to performance.
[Read More]PlayStation 4 does not require an internet connection
Posted on May 28, 2023
| 3 minutes
| 484 words
| Trudie Dory
If Diablo 3 taught us anything, it's that not everyone loves the idea of games that demand an internet connection.
In fact, it was hard to find anyone who loved games that demand an internet connection, which was sort of the problem: if you can't outweigh the pain of potential inconvenience to whatever proportion of your audience, then you simply aren't going to win that battle. Click click click loot loot loot.
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