GamersHeroes Monday, February 2, 2026 10:00 AM Another home run for the series, fans of old-school JRPGs will absolutely love Dragon Quest VII Reimagined. The post Dragon Quest VII Reimagined Review appeared first on GamersHeroes. |
Kotaku Monday, February 2, 2026 1:22 PM
David Michaud-Cromp was previously punished with an unpaid suspension for publicly pushing back The post Ubisoft <i>Assassin's Creed</i> Dev Fired Less Than Two Weeks After Criticizing Company's Plans To End Work From Home appeared first on Kotaku. |
Kotaku Monday, February 2, 2026 12:26 PM
The retro game store told paying patrons that it hears their 'disappointment' The post GOG Says Game Banner Ad Was Made With AI But Claims It Was Shared By Mistake appeared first on Kotaku. |
Kotaku Monday, February 2, 2026 12:24 PM
This is a quick and easy way to make sure you've always got the electricity you need. The post Anker's 25,000mAh Power Bank Drops to Its First Record Low of the Year, Charge 4 Devices at Once appeared first on Kotaku. |
Kotaku Monday, February 2, 2026 12:17 PM
Sandfall Interactive's punishing dodge and parry windows are brutal, but you can master them The post Someone Beat <em>Clair Obscur: Expedition 33</em> Without Getting Hit appeared first on Kotaku. |
Kotaku Monday, February 2, 2026 11:39 AM
Tales from '85 takes place between the second and third seasons The post <em>Stranger Things</em> Animated Series Trailer Tries To Wash Away The Bitter Aftertaste Of The Finale appeared first on Kotaku. |
Kotaku Monday, February 2, 2026 11:05 AM
You'll love everything the Apple Watch Series 11 is capable of. The post Apple Watch Series 11 Hits an All-Time Low With a Sudden Price Drop, Making the Latest Model More Affordable appeared first on Kotaku. |
Kotaku Monday, February 2, 2026 10:35 AM
Asus' 34-inch 165Hz curved gaming monitor is now just $289, saving you $80 for a limited time. The post ASUS 34″ Curved Gaming Monitor Falls Back to Its Lowest Price in Weeks to Compete With Samsung Odyssey appeared first on Kotaku. |
Kotaku Monday, February 2, 2026 10:05 AM
It's time to unlock the full potential of your iPad. The post This Apple Pencil Alternative Drops 43% to a New Record Low, Compatible With iPad Pro and iPad Mini appeared first on Kotaku. |
Kotaku Monday, February 2, 2026 10:02 AM
Ian McKellen let details about a scene from the movie slip in an interview The post Magneto Is Out Here Spoiling <em>Avengers: Doomsday</em>: 'I Probably Shouldn't Have Said That' appeared first on Kotaku. |
Kotaku Monday, February 2, 2026 9:53 AM
People Playground players are being urged to wipe their Steam Workshop mod lists The post Devs Behind Steam Game With Over 300,000 Reviews Hit The Panic Button After A Malicious Mod Starts Deleting Fans' Data appeared first on Kotaku. |
Kotaku Monday, February 2, 2026 9:35 AM
Whether you're listening to your favorite songs or even podcasts, this speaker can make it sound great. The post Anker Clears Out Soundcore Boom 3i Outdoor Speaker at Nearly 50% Off, Even Lower Than Black Friday appeared first on Kotaku. |
Kotaku Monday, February 2, 2026 9:27 AM
Ashes of Creation is currently getting review-bombed as allegations fly The post Steam MMO That Raised $3.2 Million On Kickstarter Implodes Just Two Months After Launch As Devs Resign In Protest appeared first on Kotaku. |
Kotaku Monday, February 2, 2026 9:09 AM
HBO boss Casey Bloys says it 'certainly seems' that the third season will be the last The post <em>The Last Of Us</em> Might Not Get A Fourth Season, Actually appeared first on Kotaku. |
Kotaku Monday, February 2, 2026 9:05 AM
Multiple color options are discounted, so there's plenty to choose from. The post Apple AirPods Max Quietly Drop to an All-Time Low, Midnight Color Gets the Biggest Cut appeared first on Kotaku. |
Kotaku Monday, February 2, 2026 8:35 AM
Attach an AirTag to everything you want to keep track of and stop seeing it go missing. The post Apple AirTag 2 Launch Makes the First-Gen Tracker Way Cheaper, With the 4-Pack Now Costing Less Per Unit Than Buying One appeared first on Kotaku. |
Kotaku Monday, February 2, 2026 8:30 AM
Moltbook is a bunch of mindless LLMs sending each prompts, and not the singularity The post Everyone's Freaking Out About A Fake 'Reddit For AI' Called Moltbook appeared first on Kotaku. |
Kotaku Monday, February 2, 2026 8:05 AM
Achieve your fitness goals with a smartwatch without overpaying for it. The post Google Pixel Watch 3 Crashes Below January's Low, and the 45mm Is Now Cheaper Than the 41mm appeared first on Kotaku. |
Kotaku Monday, February 2, 2026 7:35 AM
Because everyone needs another controller to hold back for safekeeping. The post Xbox Wireless Gaming Controller Holds at Its Lowest Price of the Year While PlayStation DualSense Stays at Its Regular Price appeared first on Kotaku. |
Kotaku Monday, February 2, 2026 7:05 AM
The best-selling WH-1000XM5 noise-cancelling headphones are just $279, hundreds less than the AirPods Max. The post Sony Goes All-In on WH-1000XM5 Headphones to Clear Out Previous-Gen Stock After XM6 Deals Roll Out appeared first on Kotaku. |
PCGamesN Monday, February 2, 2026 12:50 PM A "passive multiplayer" Skyrim mod lets you encounter the souls of other nearby players, and it's ideas like this I want to see in TES 6. |
PCGamesN Monday, February 2, 2026 12:06 PM Worldwide Rush finally adds mod support, allowing players complete freedom to iterate on the 4X transport sim however they so wish. |
PCGamesN Monday, February 2, 2026 10:54 AM Sylvanas Windrunner's Shadowlands story didn't go down particularly well, but Blizzard assures her World of Warcraft journey isn't over. |
PCGamesN Monday, February 2, 2026 10:31 AM If there wasn't enough proof already, Highguard's review bombing shows that Valve needs to change its archaic system to battle bad actors. |
PCGamesN Monday, February 2, 2026 9:56 AM Redeem our list of active Anime Paradox codes to strengthen your units with Gems, Super Strat Chips, and more. |
PCGamesN Monday, February 2, 2026 8:50 AM We have all the information on current and upcoming Marvel Rivals events so you never miss out on competing for those cosmic rewards. |
PCGamesN Monday, February 2, 2026 8:14 AM The point-and-click, turn-based thrills of early CRPGs remain well intact in Atom RPG 2, the long-awaited sequel to 'Soviet Fallout.' |
PCGamesN Monday, February 2, 2026 8:08 AM Here are the very best Nioh 3 character creation codes that'll transform its protagonist into some of popular culture's most iconic faces. |
PCGamesN Monday, February 2, 2026 7:02 AM By smashing together two graphics cards, Brazilian GPU modders have not only resurrected a dead RTX 5070 Ti but made it a record-breaker. |
Rock Paper Shotgun Latest Articles Feed Monday, February 2, 2026 11:51 AM NaissancE developers Limasse Five have released a big update for SenS, their early access open world spelunking game in which you search an enveloping Structure for Unique Places, tools and artefacts. The ExistencE of SenS is news to me, despite it being very much my cup of ImpossiblE ArchitecturE. Launched on Steam in 2022, it's a work of torqued cuboids, sunken pockets of city, and vaguely fractal fissures. While there are no living or active threats, as far as I can tell, you do have to worry about traps and Unstable Zones - "simple or even abstract architectural structures at the beginning, but getting more complex, vast and labyrinthine the further you go." Unstable Zones change in the dark. So you'll need to use Luces - glowballs - and other tools to solidify paths and access points. |
Rock Paper Shotgun Latest Articles Feed Monday, February 2, 2026 11:50 AM Team Fortress 2 Classified is out now on Steam, the mod having finally earned Valve's blessing after a bit of a tizzy with its former name of Team Fortress 2 Classic. That makes it an easy one-click job to install, assuming you have the original TF2 installed, and it's a fine piece of modding work in general: inspired by the shooter's past without being beholden to nostalgia, while expanding itself with restored modes and weapons that Valve left on the cutting room floor. |
Rock Paper Shotgun Latest Articles Feed Monday, February 2, 2026 7:18 AM Mark's on holiday today, which means we can't do our usual thing of workplace-bullying him into writing about Fallout 76 while we sit around in wingback chairs drinking Glenfiddich. But if he were here, he'd surely be thrilled to note this PCGN interview with Bethesda Game Studios creative director Jon Rush, who says he hopes the multiplayer RPG can become "thicker" in 2026. Oh my. |
Siliconera Monday, February 2, 2026 1:00 PM
The Final Fantasy XIV Online Store is now selling a new FFIX crossover costume called Battlefield Rose's Attire that lets FFXIV players dress as General Beatrix. It costs $12 to get it in the MMORPG, and it arrives as the Valentine's Day 2026 Valentione's Day event starts for active subscribers.
This is a single-character outfit when purchased. It is not limited by gender, so anyone of any race could wear it. Square Enix's screenshots even show how the FFIX Beatrix Battlefield's Rose's Attire costume would look on an Elezen, Lalafell, Miqo'te, and Viera. It can also be dyed. Someone who buys the Battlefield Rose's pack gets the coat, eyeguard, manicae, sollerets, and tights. The eyeguard is considered a head item, so you can't wear anything else on that part with it.
Here's how it looks:
This is the second FFIX outfit to appear in FFXIV in 2026. The first was a costume inspired by Garnet. That was called Humble Attire. Only these two are available so far, and we haven't seen ones inspired by characters like Zidane or Vivi yet. Ones based on multiple FFX folks have showed up, however.
As for Valentiones Day, that runs February 2-16, 2026. The quest is called "The Icing on the Cake." Going through it gets someone the Cozy Valentione Beret, Cozy Valentione Cardigan, Cozy Valentione Slacks, Comfy Valentione Beret, Comfy Valentione Cardigan, Comfy Valentione Skirt, Cozy Valentione Shoes, Valentione Chair, Valentione Round Table, Valentione Rug, Rolanberry Valentione Cake, Valentione's Day MMXXV Advertisement, and the Orchestrion Rolls for "Affection Confections," "Flavors of the Heart," and "A Heartfelt Finish."
Final Fantasy XIV is available for the PS4, PS5, Xbox Series X, and PC, Valentione's Day takes place between February 2-16, 2026, and the FFIX Beatrix costume is available via the FFXIV Online Store.
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Siliconera Monday, February 2, 2026 12:00 PM
Shift Up promised two Goddess of Victory: NIKKE crossovers in 2026, and it revealed one of them will involve the anime series Lycoris Recoil. Only a teaser image is available at the moment, and it seems to promise that both Chisato Nishikigi and Takina Inoue will be present. We'll know more for certain as the event date draws nearer, as it will start on February 12, 2026.
The official announcement included art showing off characters from the anime and the game, as well as some trademark elements from the series. Chisato and Takina are front and center. The hacker Kurumi is on the left, suggesting she could be the free SR unit given away during the event. The lycoris flowers also appear in the background. All three Cafe Sweety NIKKEs also showed up in the art too, with Frima, Milk, and Sugar there.
We've seen a number of Goddess of Victory: NIKKE anime crossovers before the Lycoris Recoil one. Evangelion showed up multiple times, with additional characters showing up each time. Chainsaw Manand Re:Zerofolks also showed up during special events.
Goddess of Victory: NIKKE is available on the PC and mobile devices. Lycoris Recoil light novels and manga are handled outside Japan via Yen Press, while the anime is on Crunchyroll. The crossover event between the two will show up on February 12, 2026.
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Siliconera Monday, February 2, 2026 11:00 AM
For the first time, Gen Urobuchi will team up with Kenichi Suemitsu to bring Saya no Uta as a readers theater performance. You'll be able to catch it between June 4 and 14, 2026 at the Sogetsu Hall in Akasaka, Tokyo. [Thanks, PR Times!]
Gen Urobuchi is a writer whose notable works include Puella Magi Madoka Magica, Fate/Zero, and Psycho-Pass. He also wrote Saya no Uta in 2003, and it's a horror eroge visual novel that's become well known for its themes, quality, and graphic content. Kenichi Suemitsu is a playwright and scriptwriter who worked on the Stage: Touken Ranbu and TRUMP series stage plays.
The cast for the performance is full of popular young actors and actresses. Here is the cast for the Saya no Uta readers theater performance:
For Fuminori and Saya, the cast is listed in alphabetical order, not the order they will appear on stage. If there's a particular Fuminori or Saya you want to see, you can check out the schedule via the official website. Tickets will cost 10,500 JPY ($67.80). Advance sales are between February 9 and 17, 2026. If you miss that window, you can get the tickets starting from March 14, 2026.
The Saya no Uta readers theater show will appear at Sogetsu Hall in early June 2026.
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Siliconera Monday, February 2, 2026 10:01 AM
While the wait for Dragon Quest XII continues, Square Enix has kept the fires burning for the Dragon Quest series by remaking some of the earlier entries. First, the legendary Dragon Quest III was given the HD-2D treatment while largely retaining its original structure. Next, Dragon Quest I & II underwent a similar process while also dramatically expanding on the sparser bones of those pioneering RPGs. While one might have expected Dragon Quest IV to be the next game to be reissued, Square Enix decided to hop ahead to the PlayStation Dragon Quest game, Dragon Quest VII. We've had plenty of time to spend with Dragon Quest VII Reimagined to see what its new take has to offer players both returning and new.
At the time Dragon Quest VII first released on the original PlayStation back in 2000, its five-year development time seemed quite lengthy. In Japan, expectations and anticipation ran equally high. The game met and exceeded that hype by most measures, going on to become the highest-selling PlayStation game in the region. When the game arrived in North America just over a year later, it was facing a very different situation. With Enix's original American offices having closed early in the 16-bit era, the mainline series hadn't seen a localized release since 1992. Dubbed Dragon Warrior VII for the West, the game struggled with being a humble-looking PlayStation RPG in a post-PlayStation 2 world.
Those who tackled the game came away with varying thoughts on it. Dragon Quest VII is a lengthy game relative to other RPGs of its era, with a slow initial build-up and lots of ways to get hopelessly far off-track. Its focus on a series of smaller vignettes over a strong over-arching plot ran against the popular grain of the genre at the time, and its systems could be rather complex. Some people loved these aspects, while others found themselves bouncing off of the game. When Square Enix made its first attempt at remaking the game via Dragon Quest VII for Nintendo 3DS, it attempted to address some of these issues. While preserving virtually all of the same events and most of the systems from the original, it was a brisker affair due to various additions and tweaks.
Dragon Quest VII Reimagined goes further, and it's a very different game from the source material. It subtracts almost as much as it adds, and at times it feels like the opposite of what we saw with Dragon Quest I & II HD-2D Remake. It's a take that wants you to get lost less often and get to the exciting bits faster. Instead of the humble look of the original or using a throwback style, Dragon Quest VII Reimagined opts for a more modern presentation with diorama-like visuals. Its glasses are off, its hair has been styled up, and it's in the best threads it could find. Can it finally be the star of the prom?
It's a smoother experience than the previous versions of Dragon Quest VII. Many rough edges have been significantly sanded off, and a strong effort was made to reduce friction as much as possible. Getting lost is nearly impossible, as the game will always point you to where you need to go next. Important items will be marked on your map. You'll have your first battle much sooner. The job system is functioning right from the start of the game, though it still takes a little while before you can fully play around with it. Chunks of the world and the scenarios that go with them have been omitted. As an exchange, some things have been added to the story too. This is a version of Dragon Quest VII trying its hardest to please the crowd.
Stepping back from my own personal feelings, Dragon Quest VII Reimagined is without question a good RPG. It's very smooth to play, and I think its snappier pace makes for a more immediately appealing adventure. Yet I can't help but feel it has sacrificed a lot of its original identity to achieve all of this. Newcomers will likely enjoy what they find here, and the fact that it's so different from the previous versions means that returning players have a reason to play it as well. It's an abridged take on the game, for better or worse, but it's certainly a well-made one.
Dragon Quest VII Reimagined will come to Switch, Switch 2, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series S/X, and PC via Steam on February 5, 2026, 2026.
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Siliconera Monday, February 2, 2026 9:00 AM
Nihon Falcom CEO Toshihiro Kondo teased at Taipei Game Show 2026 that his company is working on more new games in 2026, which include a brand-new IP game and a sequel entry to Tokyo Xanadu. Falcom is also preparing a major reveal in February 2026. [Thanks, GNN and Game*Spark!]
Kondo noted that the 45th anniversary of Nihon Falcom will fall in March 2026. One of the games that Falcom is known to be working on is Trails in the Sky 2nd Chapter. Kondo also confirmed developments for sequels to Trails Beyond the Horizon, Tokyo Xanadu, and Ys. In addition, the company president teased that Falcom is working on a brand-new game that does not belong to any existing franchises.
The mention of the new Xanadu game confirms that the project Falcom revealed in March 2024 is still in the works. The new game taking place in Kyoto will mark the 10th anniversary of Tokyo Xanadu, which Falcom released first for PlayStation Vita in September 2015. Meanwhile, the sequel to Trails Beyond the Horizon is slated to cover its conclusion arc.
As a side note, GungHo has also uploaded a new gameplay trailer for Trails in the Sky 2nd Chapter:
One of the new games Nihon Falcom is working on is Trails in the Sky 2nd Chapter, which will be available worldwide for PS5, Switch, Switch 2, and PC in Fall 2026. Falcom will have a major game reveal event in February 2026.
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Destructoid Monday, February 2, 2026 1:20 PM
The Up in the Air Evolution is a free upgrade you can utilize in FC 26 Ultimate Team to improve a card of your choice.
While the offered upgrades could have been better, it's a free option. Let's look at the best candidates for this evolution based on the offered upgrades and requirements.
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FC 26 Up in the Air Evolution requirements
Here are the requirements for Up in the Air Evolution in FC 26.
FC 26 Up in the Air Evolution upgrades
The Up in the Air has only two levels of upgrades. To obtain the boosts, you'll need to complete specific tasks.
Level 1 upgrades
Level 2 upgrades
Level 1 upgrade requirements
Level 2 upgrade requirements
Best players for Up in the Air Evolution in FC 26
You can include a wide variety of items in this evolution. This is strictly a chain evolution, so that has been kept in mind for the following considerations.
While the boosts are available for free, they could have been more significant considering the current stage of the power curve.
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Destructoid Monday, February 2, 2026 1:00 PM
When the first season of Black Ops 7's Ranked Play ladder begins this week, reinforcements will be in place in the battle against cheaters and hackers.
Call of Duty's RICOCHET Anti-Cheat will have "a stronger form of remote, cloud-based attestation" ready to go when season two of BO7 begins on Feb. 5, which Activision describes as an "additional layer" of detection that "works before a match begins and builds on existing TPM 2.0 and Secure Boot requirements, setting a new industry standard for security."
"This approach verifies PC integrity using Microsoft Azure Attestation, directly countering attempts to bypass system-level protections," Team RICOCHET said. "It's the most robust attestation technology available in gaming, and bringing it first to Ranked Play helps ensure competitive matches are won on merit. These added protections help stop cheating before a match even begins, so games feel fair from the start."
In addition to this new layer, RICOCHET will be targeting players who use unapproved third-party devices to gain an edge, like Cronus Zen or XIM Matrix adapters, which the company said "are cheating tools, even if they masquerade as accessibility devices."
"These devices provide unfair advantages that exploit aim assist and make players question whether they're losing to a stronger competitor or to a cheater," Team RICOCHET said. They disrupt fair play, and they're a violation of Activision's Security and Enforcement policy."
Activision said that accessibility is important in CoD, but "these devices are not here to help with accessibility," claiming instead that "they exist to give cheaters an edge over players competing fairly, and that does not align with our standards for fair play."
Just like any modern online game, CoD has struggled with cheaters and hackers over the past few years, especially in the free-to-play Warzone mode, but not at all for lack of effort. RICOCHET sees updates constantly, and Activision has gone to the source by suing and shutting down multiple cheat providers over the last few years in its efforts to provide a fair experience. But these cheats are always evolving, and so, too, must the anti-cheat.
For all the info on RICOCHET's changes ahead of season two launching on Thursday, check out today's post on the CoD blog.
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Destructoid Monday, February 2, 2026 11:16 AM
If you think you've mastered the art of ghost hunting in Phasmophobia, you may be ready to put your skills to the test. Weekly challenge modes are a great way to find out just how good you are.
These special trials modify how the game works, usually with rules that make the experience a lot harder. Successfully finishing the challenge gets you plenty of XP and cash, so it's well worth the effort. Here's the weekly challenge in Phasmophobia and everything you need to know to beat it.
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Phasmophobia weekly challenge mode (Feb. 1-8)
From Feb. 1 to 8, the weekly challenge is Frostbitten in Phasmophobia. In this challenge, extreme cold has taken over, making both you and the ghost much slower than usual. There are a couple of extra modifiers alongside this one, but moving slower is the main one.
How to complete the weekly challenge in Phasmophobia
To finish the weekly challenge mode in Phasmophobia, you need to correctly identify the ghost present on the featured map three times. The specific changes present in each trial mode vary, but your goal is always the same.
All Frostbitten weekly challenge modifiers in Phasmophobia
This challenge mode has several specific rules that modify the way the contract functions. Here are all the key details you need to know.
Phasmophobia Frostbitten weekly challenge mode tips
This is one of the trickier challenges you can attempt in Phasmophobia, so here are some of the best tips you can employ to help you get it done.
When does the challenge mode change in Phasmophobia?
The challenge mode changes every Monday at 12am UTC, which translates to 6pm CT every Sunday. You have a full week to tackle each challenge mode when it's available. All challenge modes return regularly since they're on a rotating schedule, so if you don't get to finish one, you can always try it again in the future.
Next weekly challenge mode in Phasmophobia
The next weekly challenge mode, which will run for a full week from Feb. 8 to 15, will be Do As I Command. This challenge mode will begin as soon as this week's featured one ends.
All weekly challenge modes in Phasmophobia
There are 26 challenge modes in Phasmophobia. A different one is available to complete each week, and the challenge order stays identical, so it's easy to know which one is coming next. Here are all of the challenges you may face in Phasmophobia.
Special challenge modes in Phasmophobia
In addition to the regular challenge modes that rotate in and out on a consistent basis, there are also sometimes special challenge modes that have only ever appeared once and left the rotation afterward. These trials are generally designed for testing out features that are new at the time, like fresh equipment and maps.
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Destructoid Monday, February 2, 2026 10:41 AM
The best innate technique in Sorcerer Ascent depends on whether you're going for PVP or PVE so I will rank them for these two modes separatly. Clans on the other hand depend on whether you're investing stats for a melee/weapon build or a cursed energy damage build. Here are two Sorcerer Ascent tier lists for best innate technique and best clan.
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Sorcerer Ascent Innate Technique Tier List
You get access to you innate technique by progressing the main story past Jujutsu High, finishing the CT unlock quest. The best techniques in Sorcerer Ascent are displayed above and I've explained the ranking reasons below for both PVE and PVP. Note that you can progress just fine by using the None innate technique since you can focus on melee skills and energy coating but this tier list assumes you're going for a cursed energy damage build.
Innate Technique PVP/PVE Ranking Explanations
Sorcerer Ascent Clan Tier List
Determining the best clan in Sorcerer Ascent is much simpler than CTs because it's just the question of what build you're going for and then higher stats. If you're going for high stat investments into cursed energy damage go for Choso and go Itadori if you're maxing melee/weapon damage. The tier list includes great alternatives with lower stats but higher drop chances.
Sorcerer Ascent Clans Overview
Sorcerer Ascent FAQ
What is the best PVE and PVP innate technique and clan in Sorcerer Ascent? Disaster Plant, Cursed Speech and Straw Doll are the best PVP innates in Sorcerer Ascent due to combo potential while almost all of them are good for PVE. The best clan is Choso if you want to build for CE damage and Itadori if you want to build for weapon/melee damage. How to get Soul Points/technique and clan rerolls in Sorcerer Ascent? You get Soul Points from Raids, Luck boxes and codes. How to get and use Blackflash in Sorcerer Ascent? You get Black Flash from the Hanami boss in the Goodwill Exchange Event in Jujutsu High (Lvl 40+) by M1-ing the boss until you see spark effects. When you do keep M1-ing until you get the Black Flash skill. You can do it by equipping it, M1-ing until the Black Flash skillbar icon lights up red and then pressing the button you assigned it to. Then you have to press it again when the flame fills up to perform a Black Flash. How to get a weapon in Sorcerer Ascent? The most accessible way is from Hotagurawa boss/dungeons and the Nanami weapon from the Nanami boss. How to get Domain Expansion? Check the guide under the Innate Technique tier list. Can you have multiple innate techniques? No, you can have only one curse technique per slot.
That's it for my Sorcerer Ascent tier list and guide. Check out our Sorcerer Ascent codes for free rewards.
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Destructoid Monday, February 2, 2026 10:30 AM
All around the Fortnite island, you'll encounter NPCs who need your help. One of these characters is Carina, and she's got quite a mystery for you to solve. To do so, you'll need to work through her quests.
Some of her tasks are rather tricky, and since they all fall under progressing one larger mission, it can be a bit tough to figure out how to work through them all. Finishing this quest series is crucial for keeping up with the main storyline, though, so here's how to uncover the mystery with Carina by completing her quests in Fortnite.
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Uncover the mystery with Carina by completing her quests in Fortnite
To uncover the mystery with Carina, you need to complete seven of her missions to unlock the final stage in this quest series, which is another task you must tackle to officially finish the full series. There are eight Carina quests to choose from, so you can skip one and still get it done.
How to complete all Carina quests in Fortnite
Once you've checked off seven out of the eight quests from this series, Carina's final mission for you will unlock. The last task asks you to confront Vengeance Jones or Heroic Hope about the Dark Voyager. You just need to have a chat with either character to get this one done, so the only tough part about it is tracking them down.
Vegeance Jones can be found at Lethal Labs, while Heroic Hope is hanging out over at Classified Canyon. Once you've found either character, interact with them and select the quest dialogue option to proceed. As soon as you're done chatting, all missions will be complete, which means you're officially done uncovering the mystery with Carina by completing her quests.
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Destructoid Monday, February 2, 2026 10:09 AM
Mountain-climbing adventure Cairn has plenty of buffs and boosts to aid you on your ascent to the top of Mount Kami.
Paying attention to the buffs is necessary if you don't want Aava to fall. There are different ways to trigger these boosts, and this guide will explain what they do (so you know which buff to trigger).
All Cairn buffs and boosts explained
The table below explains every buff and boost and how they work.
How to get buffs in Cairn
To get buffs, you'll have to rely on different foods and beverages (infusions). There is some basic stuff that you can buy from the Vending Machine. However, it's significantly better to cook food items and make infusions. The boosts you get from them have bigger impacts, and stay active for a longer period of time.
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Destructoid Monday, February 2, 2026 10:02 AM
Happy Groundhog Day, everybody! It's the most menial, silly, and uneventful "holiday" of the year in the United States, but I love it.
For those outside of the states (or those unaware), every year on Feb. 2, the people of Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania, gather around to pull a groundhog out of his temporary home called Gobbler's Knob. And that's really about it! There's festivities, there's food, there's music and dancing, but it all revolves around the groundhog, and his name is Punxsutawney Phil.
Phil has taken on a legendary, sort of mythical status, that this one fluffy rodent has been predicting the weather since the 19th century. Well, it's clearly not the same one; there have been several throughout the centuries. The idea is that if Phil "sees his shadow," he predicts six more weeks of winter. And if he doesn't, well, springtime weather is coming early. It's silly, it's nonsensical, and it's fun.
Anyway, I'm here today because of a movie of the same name, Groundhog Day, released in 1993. Starring Bill Murray and Andie MacDowell, it has a simple but fun premise: "A cynical TV weatherman finds himself reliving the same day over and over again when he goes on location to the small town of Punxsutawney to film a report about their annual Groundhog Day." It's an all-time classic romantic comedy, and Bill Murray is at some of his best. It's on Netflix, and you should watch it.
The movie itself pokes fun at the holiday and town of Punxsutawney for its silliness, but it's got a lot of heart. Through re-living the same day over and over again, Murray's character learns some lessons. And it got me thinking about some of the enjoyment I've gotten by playing and re-playing (over and over) some of my favorite games.
So in the spirit of this "holiday" and the movie that gave it a whole new meaning, these are the games that I love re-living again, and again, and again.
Final Fantasy VIII
Go ahead. Talk your trash. I know a lot of people dislike FF8 for a variety of reasons, but I do not care. It is my first Final Fantasy game, and it's one I re-visit often. I played the original on PS1 (with all four of its discs) about a dozen times, and I've played the remaster a few more since.
I love the characters the most, I think. Squall, Rinoa, Zell, Quistis, Selphie, and Irvine bring me joy just thinking about them. Is it the best FF storyline? No way. Do most people hate the Junction and Guardian Force system, although I love it? Yep. FF8 feels like home to me, and even playing it again as an adult without the rose-tinted glasses, I love it. I see more of its faults, sure, but I still enjoy going back to it.
Simply writing about the game makes me want to play it again. And I want to see it remade one day, no matter how unlikely it may be, considering there are several others that probably deserve the honor more and would sell better as well. But I don't care. Catch me in Balamb Garden, stuffing hot dogs down my throat forever.
Resident Evil 2
While the RE2 Remake may have improved upon and surpassed the original in many ways for modern audiences, I still can't get enough of the OG. Way back in 1998, for my birthday, all I wanted was a PS1 and RE2. And, as a spoiled kid, I got them both.
I watched my uncle play the original RE1 years prior, and it scared the god out of me. And truth be told, I didn't finish RE2 until years later, because the zombies busting through the windows of Kendo's Gun Shop also scared the god out of me, and I couldn't sleep for days.
But eventually, I persevered, and I think this game is still a masterpiece. Leon A and Claire B, or Claire A and Leon B, matters not. Both scenarios are perfect and worth replaying. And when I do go back to play it (sometimes I even bust out my old PSP to re-play it, or even via the cloud on PS5), I have to do all four of them.
Marvel SNAP
The only "modern" game on my list is one that I should probably consider a minor addiction at this point. I've played Marvel Snap on Steam and on my phone for thousands of hours since it launched in October 2022, and I don't see myself stopping any time soon.
Marvel Snap admittedly pisses me off quite a bit. The game has issues with balance, progression, and microtransactions, but I'm an absolute sucker for Marvel and card games, so this one has had me by the throat for a while. I start just about every day pedaling on an exercise bike while playing Snap, doing daily missions and ranking up, or just messing around with new decks. I can't stop, and I don't want to stop (most of the time, anyway).
Even if I'm not at my desk, Snap is a few seconds away on my phone when I'm out. And I spent more money on it in the past than I should have, I've tempered that spending, and stick with monthly season passes that keep me coming back constantly.
Metal Gear Solid
When it comes down to it, Metal Gear Solid on the PS1 is still probably my favorite game of all time. It's a game I return to often to re-live the incredible voice acting, iconic boss fights, and memories that shaped me as the gamer I am today.
I have a ton of memories in MGS1, but this game gave birth to several more, including the rest of the series and just about everything else Hideo Kojima has done since (I have an Outer Heaven tattoo to showcase my love for the series). It means a lot to me, but even from an unbiased standpoint, MGS1 still stands the test of time as one of the best games ever made.
This is another game I can play just about anywhere, whether it's PS5, or even my Steam Deck thanks to the Master Collection that launched a couple years back. It's a quick game, beaten in just a few hours, but a lot of the time I like to sit back and let the Codec calls play.
The sound of Solid Snake's footsteps in the snow or on metal grated flooring is like ASMR to me. It's comforting. It's happy, and positive, and that's in short supply these days, so MGS1 is a game I will want to keep re-living forever.
Oh, did I mention that Groundhog Day is my birthday? And every year growing up, my mom used to ask me when I woke up, "did you see your shadow?" Yeah, I may be biased, but sharing the day with Phil is one of my favorite uninteresting tidbits about myself. Maybe I'll play some MGS1 or RE2 today for old time's sake.
And why not? Because Phil saw his shadow again this morning, meaning six more weeks of winter, so I may as well stay warm.
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Destructoid Monday, February 2, 2026 9:43 AM
A life of solitude with your pet pig is thrown off course when a magic mushroom crash-lands on Earth. Forager by day, social recluse by night, Hermit and Pig must navigate society and help the townsfolk scrounge up some food, else chaos ensues.
It was an ordinary day for Hermit and Pig, who'd spend every morning scavenging for mushrooms and foraging truffles. That was until Mary showed up. After eating a blue mushroom (because why not?) Hermit and his only friend, Pig, journey into town and into the heart of a conspiracy that's quickly spiralling out of control. Everything wants to fight and talk to you. How will Hermit cope?
Hermit and Pig is a turn-based RPG focused on delivering a story-rich, compact narrative that is sure to bring a smile to those who journey with these wholesome companions. While the plot is rather generic and rarely expands beyond its surface, its story isn't the reason to keep playing.
The dialogue makes the game
Off the bat, it's clear Hermit and Pig has a distinct identity and so much character. Much like Frog Detective, Thank Goodness You're Here!, and Night in the Woods, Hermit and Pig is quirky, humorous, and packed with funny dialogue that keeps the adventure feeling light. Any form of tension is broken by light-heartedness, where the stakes continuously grow, but settle with comedic relief that tells us to never take what's happening too seriously. It's a pleasant reminder for those like myself, who struggle with social anxiety—that life truly isn't out to get you.
The dialogue and overall vibrant and cute art style immediately invite relaxation. Even without voice acting, every character has a distinct voice that's silly yet believable, and it strengthens the overarching story. The quirky characters and their interactions bring the otherwise still landscape to life. Quirkiness follows Hermit and Pig's dream sequences, which also remind me of Night in the Woods.
Keep moving, old friend
Hermit and Pig is very easy to digest with its design and core gameplay mechanics. The pacing and level design are simple but great, and the map is incredibly helpful at pointing out where you need to go without hand-holding. I'm not a huge side-quest fan and find it often breaks the immersion, but Hermit and Pig does a great job at blending quests together that it feels natural, fun, and certainly never tedious. It adds to the story's flow and makes backtracking engaging.
Hermit and Pig is packed to the brim with tiny details. Hermit holds quest items in front of him, he spreads his arms out to balance across wooden beams, pets Pig's head for 1HP, and sweats profusely when approaching a conversation. The soundtrack is awesome and very reminiscent of OG Crash Bandicoot. I almost feel tricked into enjoying Hermit and Pig for nostalgia is strong in this one, and I felt transported to my childhood while playing it.
Accessibility in combat
While this RPG lacks in secrets, there are Trinkets to find or barter, Mushrooms to cut, and Truffles to dig up. Speaking of core mechanics, Hermit and Pig has amazing combat options. Being able to simplify controls outside of changing the overall difficulty is an awesome feature I wish more games had. As enemy health bars get higher, the combat expands to give you new ways of fighting back, but it also means fighting gets easier. The UI is clean, and you have everything you could possibly need on the menu, which is super easy to navigate if you ever need a refresher.
I gave myself a disadvantage using a controller where the buttons didn't line up to what's shown on-screen, meaning I couldn't use any Special move at all without failing miserably (this is not a fault of the game). There is a slight learning curve with the arcadey fighting-game-inspired Combos and Specials that makes Hermit and Pig feel more like playing a WarioWare game than a Pokémon title, as reaction time and quick-thinking take precedent in every fight. Of course, you can remove the challenge altogether by either lowering the difficulty or simplifying the combat. Taking me seven hours to beat, I only felt the need to use Specials at the final boss fight, demonstrating Hermit and Pig's lacking difficulty.
There's also the Trinkets, Mushrooms, and Truffles. Trinkets give you combat buffs, Mushrooms act as healing or status effect items, and Truffles revive allies. There is a lot of RNG involved in fighting and logical thinking to figure out what attacks are effective, but I didn't find combat too much of a challenge, especially since I ignored Special moves (Granted, I did play on Normal difficulty). I'm sure, however, that Hermit the Pig isn't intended to be a difficult game.
Social anxiety simulator
Interestingly, you cannot outrun a single thing in this game (which is fitting as you're playing an elderly and anxious man). But Hermit and Pig is very forgiving and wants you to have fun—and fun you shall have. Save stations are found in abundance, meaning it's rare to go into a new fight with low health. It's highly unlikely you'll ever run out of Mushrooms, either, as you can get Pig to forage mid-fight, trade with vendors, or find them as you explore. I will say however, scripted fights should remove the Run feature as there's a moment in the game where I was meant to fight a bear but ran away, then NPCs immediately praised me for beating up a bear...
The anxiety aspect of this RPG is uniquely done with the socializing mechanic that behaves similarly to fight encounters. It breaks up the chaos of fighting with dialogue, where you must pick the most socially acceptable prompt, and you will lose 1HP for every time Hermit cringes at your words. While it's entertaining, it's also incredibly easy to complete these sections without losing any health, and they're always positioned near save points. I would have loved it if this mechanic had higher stakes, such as losing more HP, which then puts you at a disadvantage going into the next fight.
Though Hermit and Pig wants to deliver a story-rich experience, it is sorely lacking in replayability and is overall an easy game to beat if you disable the Combos mechanic. However, if you're looking for a cozy turn-based RPG that is a good time, then Hermit and Pig is an authentically entertaining experience from start to finish.
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Destructoid Monday, February 2, 2026 9:21 AM
The first set of leaks for Team 2 of the Future Stars promo has started appearing online, and FC 26 players could expect some fantastic cards in the days to come.
EA Sports has remained tight-lipped about week two, and we have the first week of cards currently available in Ultimate Team. These cards will be replaced soon with the new additions, so let's look at which names are expected to be part of the promo.
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All FC 26 Future Stars Team 2 players (leaked)
The list of leaked players for now is small, but more names are expected to appear closer to the release.
Of the leaked names so far, Doumbia and Olmo are expected to arrive as Flashback items. Like the first week, Team 2 will have special cards for active footballers and former legends. The cards released via SBCs and objectives will be easier to obtain as there's no element of luck. The Future Stars SBCs released so far have been significantly cheaper compared to what we had during TOTY.
FC 26 Future Stars Team 2 release countdown
Team 2 will directly replace the Team 1 cards, and they will be released on Friday, Feb. 6. The following countdown will expire once Team 2 cards are in packs.
The countdown is based on the following timings.
This has been the usual pattern that EA Sports has followed when it comes to promo releases. It will be interesting to see which names get leaked and who eventually makes it to the full launch.
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Destructoid Monday, February 2, 2026 8:24 AM
Each map you can battle on in Marvel Rivals has quite a few special achievements tied to the location, most of which are fairly tricky to figure out. One such achievement is Well, That Got Weird..., which is part of the Museum of Contemplation.
All achievements only give you the name and a very short description to work off, so it's generally fairly tough to determine what each one is asking of you. If this mission has you stumped, here's how to complete the Well, That Got Weird... achievement in Marvel Rivals.
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How to complete Well, That Got Weird... in Marvel Rivals
To get the Well, That Got Weird... achievement in Marvel Rivals, you need to accidentally transform the Bats Mobile in the Museum of Contemplation. This can be done by helping the convoy reach the second checkpoint while on the attacking side at this location.
Accidentally transform the Bats Mobile in the Museum of Contemplation in Marvel Rivals
There are quite a few steps to accidentally transforming the Bats Mobile in the Museum of Contemplation so you can earn the Well, That Was Weird... achievement. If you're struggling to get this one done, here's a full step-by-step walkthrough to help you through it.
As soon as you witness the convoy change forms while you're a member of the attacking team, you'll officially complete the Well, That Got Weird... achievement. You can see this transformation while on either team, but only members of the attacking team will actually get the trophy, so if you're not one, you'll have to keep trying until you are.
While you're exploring this location, you may also want to work on completing the Secret Stash achievement. There are also plenty of other trophies you can check off at other locations, like Days of Future Past, Arrako Goes Analog, Mutant and Proud!, and Whispers in Pieces.
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Destructoid Monday, February 2, 2026 7:28 AM
BitLife regularly challenges you to complete obscure and rare tasks. One of the tougher missions you may encounter, especially when working through challenges, asks you to get a restraining order.
While some quests are fairly easy to figure out on your own, others are complex, and getting a restraining order is one such feat. This isn't a feature you likely run into often while playing, so if you're struggling to figure out what needs to be done, here's how to get a restraining order in BitLife.
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How to have a restraining order filed against you in BitLife
The easiest way to get a restraining order is to harass someone into filing one against you. This is easiest to do with your exes, but can be done in any relationship, whether it be friendly, romantic, or otherwise.
To get a restraining order filed against you, click on the person you want to have file one. Then, select the Stalk option frequently. You can also choose the Call and Message options alongside this, selecting negative options like arguing with them to help speed the process along. Keep stalking and otherwise bothering them as much as you can.
If you keep at it, you'll eventually get a pop-up letting you know that the person you've been bugging has filed an order against you. How long it takes to get this pop-up varies, but as long as you don't give up, you will get it eventually. The specific time frame of each restraining order varies, but they have the same effect, which means you'll be instructed to break all contact with the individual who filed it going forward.
How to file a restraining order in BitLife
Filing a restraining order against someone else is a fairly tough task in BitLife, as it can only be done when certain events unfold. Specifically, you must have an ex or stalker who refuses to leave you alone. When this happens, you'll get a pop-up asking if you want to file a restraining order against them.
There's no way to file a restraining order against someone outside of this specific type of event, so it's not a feature you'll be able to make use of very often. If you're working through a challenge that tasks you with getting a restraining order, the best way to do so is by having one filed against you, typically by harassing an ex until they've had enough of your antics.
Restraining orders are a key part of the Crazy Ex challenge, so now that you know how to get one, you're ready to tackle this trial. And if you're looking for even more missions to work through, you may want to learn how to become a famous author, how to complete the Gatsby challenge, how to buy a Lamborghini, and how to complete the Bad Teacher challenge.
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Destructoid Monday, February 2, 2026 7:10 AM
Nioh 3 could be your next big adventure in 2026 as the upcoming title goes live very soon on PC and console.
The third instalment in the saga, developed by Koei Tecmo, is available for pre-order as of writing. This guide will help you keep track of the upcoming launch so that you can jump right in when it goes live.
Nioh 3 countdown
Nioh 3 goes live worldwide on Feb. 5 (Feb. 6 in some regions). If you're on console, the release date is on Feb. 6 since it will follow the regional launch schedule. The following countdown will expire once the game goes live.
The countdown is based on the following timings.
This countdown is only applicable if you're planning to play Nioh 3 on PC. If you're on console, you'll need to wait for midnight in your region. This also means that the New Zealand method could get you a few extra hours of gameplay.
You can currently pre-order and pick between the Standard and the Digital Deluxe Edition. There's no advanced or early access, but the Digital Deluxe Edition offers the season pass that will include all post-launch DLC content. You also get a few extra purely cosmetic goodies. The main pull of the Digital Deluxe Edition is definitely the post-launch content (via the Season Pass).
If you're interested in checking out the game, a free demo is currently available. All your progress from the demo will carry over to the full launch, which is great. If you've already purchased Nioh 3, the demo will serve as your indirect advanced access.
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Destructoid Monday, February 2, 2026 7:05 AM
Nioh 3 is just around the corner, but its character creator is already live, so we can spend untold hours crafting our perfect protagonist ahead of the actual launch.
We've compiled several of the most stunning characters made by the community so far, which, through the game's code system, can easily be shared and imported into any save game.
So, here's what we found.
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Dark, mysterious, otherworldly
This character, made by user HealSlut_Soraka, is a woman with otherworldly eyes, crimson and almost serpentine. The tattoos hint at a potential Yakuza background, a rough upbringing, and a passion for violence, as well as deadly skill with the sword, though her solemn expression does suggest a kinder, more vulnerable side. It's incredible how much character-building can be done by sculpting the looks alone.
William from Nioh 1
Nioh 1's protagonist was none other than William Adams, a real historical figure from old Britain who explored the world and somehow wound up in Japan. He became a Samurai, was the first British person in Japan, and ended up being a highly influential person in the country during the 1600s. Nioh bases a lot of its stories on actual events and utilizes many historical figures to tell its tales, so this recreation for Nioh 3 fits perfectly in context.
Venom Snake
Of course, whenever a game has a character creator, people will flock to it to recreate real people or characters from other games. Thus, user Dusty_Tibbins made Venom Snake, the main antagonist of Metal Gear and the protagonist of the now memed-to-death Metal Gear Solid 5: The Phantom Pain (when you can't even say... my name).
Ciri
As with Venom Snake, it was almost guaranteed someone would try to recreate Witcher characters, and given Ciri's popularity in the wake of the upcoming The Witcher 4, this is unsurprising. The Ciri made by user nightE89 was labeled an "attempt," though I can guarantee that it'd be quite difficult to do much better than what they achieved here.
I'm the Joker, baby!
Fun and even ridiculous characters have become a staple of the Soulslike genre at this point. Just imagine what sort of ludicrous stuff people used to make in Dark Souls 1 and even the later games, because fidgeting with the sliders would produce wilder and wilder results the more you flicked them back and forth. The tradition continues in Nioh 3, with this Joker recreation being just as funny as you'd imagine.
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