Demon's Souls Gets New Gameplay Trailer


Ahead of its release next month, Bluepoint Games and PlayStation Studios have released a new gameplay trailer for their upcoming title Demon's Souls.

Demon's Souls has players venturing to the northern kingdom of Boletaria. A once prosperous land of knights, it is now filled with demons, strange creatures, and an unsettling aura. As a lone warrior you must face the hardest of challenges to earn the coveted title of "Slayer of Demons," all while sending The Old One back to its slumber.

Originally released on the PlayStation 3, the PlayStation 5 release of Demon's Souls has been rebuilt from the ground up and enhanced in a number of different ways. Players can choose between a 4K Mode or a High Frame Rate Mode. Fast loading, haptic feedback, and Tempest 3D AudioTech on compatible headphones has also been included.

Like before, players can jump into PVP combat with its online invasion system, or can play cooperatively by summoning allies to aid in your fight.

Learn more with the trailer below:

Demon's Souls – Gameplay Trailer #2 | PS5

Going Gold in September, the final release of the game will come out on November 12, 2020 for the PlayStation 5.

Source: YouTube

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Halloween Week in GTA Online This Week


It's Halloween week in Rockstar Games' GTA Online – see what masks, events, and discounts await players with our write-up.

For an out-of-this-world experience, Alien Survivals will pay out double all week. In addition, a new Business Battle that tasks players with taking out Merryweather agents and hauling whatever extraterrestrial gear you can grab to Omega's shack has also been included.

If that's not enough, all other Business Battles will pay out double this week. Those that win any Event Business Battle can also get themselves the Cultstoppers Tee on the house.

Double rewards can also be yours with GTA Online's Adversary Modes, including the Halloween Bunker Series, Come Out to Play, Lost vs. Damned, Slasher, Slashers, Condemned, and Beast vs. Slasher.

For those looking to dress up this week, you can get the Butchery and Other Hobbies Tee, the Knife After Dark Tee, and the Orange Dot Tech Mask for free by playing any time this week.

All those that swing by The Diamond Casino & Resort can spin the Lucky Wheel for a chance to win GTA$, clothing, mystery prizes and more. This week's top prize is the Albany Fränken Stange in the Blazing Death livery.

All GTA Online players can take advantage of the following discounts this week:

Facilities – 40% off:

  • Paleto Bay
  • Mount Gordo
  • Sandy Shores
  • Zancudo River
  • Grand Senora Desert
  • Lago Zancudo
  • Route 68
  • RON Alternates Wind Farm
  • Land Act Reservoir

Facility Modifications/Add-Ons – 25% off:

  • Style
  • Graphics
  • Orbital Cannon
  • Security Room
  • Lounge
  • Sleeping Quarters

Vehicles:

  • Albany Lurcher – 30% off
  • Chariot Romero Hearse – 30% off
  • LCC Sanctus – 30% off

Arena Nightmare Upgrades – 50% off:

  • MTL Nightmare Cerberus
  • Declasse Nightmare Brutus
  • HVY Nightmare Scarab
  • Vapid Nightmare Imperator
  • Annis Nightmare ZR380

Finally, all GTA Online players that connect their Rockstar Games Social Club account with Prime Gaming account will receive GTA$200K for playing any time this week, along with the following:

  • Free Vespucci Canals Nightclub location
  • 60% off of the flying Imponte Deluxo

Prime Gaming members that link their Amazon account to their Rockstar Games Social Club account can also get a one-time GTA$1,000,000 bonus deposited to their Maze Bank Accounts within 72 hours.

Source: Press Release

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Interstate Drifter 1999 Review

A retro throwback in more ways than one, Ultimo Games brings drifting, pixelated graphics, and CRT filters to the masses with their isometric racer Interstate Drifter 1999. The aesthetics might be on point, but does it have the gameplay to back it up?

Interstate Drifter 1999 Review

Much like the title would suggest, players will be skidding their tires any chance they get in Interstate Drifter 1999. Turning in any four of its main directions will bring players into a drift worthy of The Fast and the Furious franchise.

Mastering your car's inertia in each of these hairpin turns is the key to victory, as each stage is over a bottomless pit. Mistime one of these angles and players will be flying away to their doom. Your car has a health meter, and though players can recharge their energy along the way, the best runs are those that don't fly off the track, hit any obstacles, or careen into one of its many walls. A grip power-up can also help in a clutch, allowing players to grab onto the track and steer with ease.

Of course, the game is only as hard as you want it to be. Much like SEGA's Outrun series, players will be able to choose their route at each junction, with easy, medium, and hard settings available. Don't expect a tree of choices – there's only three final destinations – but this is a nice gesture nonetheless. Thankfully each zone varies in aesthetics a great deal, with stages running the gamut from cityscapes to the bowels of hell.

In addition to watching your own hide, players can also collect bits and bytes while taking on rivals. These foes provide a serious challenge, but do encourage players to bring their A-game, especially when dealing with slippery surfaces and narrow bridges. Those that do beat one of these racer nets one of its many unlockables.

On that note, Interstate Drifter 1999 has a bevvy of unlockables for players to discover. Tied to Steam's achievements, these "medals" can be yours for picking up bits, finishing certain routes, or doing any number of things while on the track. Palettes, screen effects, and cars that vary by speed, strength, and grip can all be yours if you play your cards right.

It's just a shame that this title is so short. Though it is a free teaser for Interstate Drifter 2000, each route can be finished in around 10 minutes. Additional routes would be nice, but that is likely what the full release is for.

Interstate Drifter 1999 might not have a lot of content, but it does have a lot of heart. Drifting along in its retro world takes some getting used to, but mastering its slippery controls leads to an experience rarely seen in this day and age.

This review of Interstate Drifter 1999 was done on the PC. The game was freely downloaded.
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How To Take Photos In Watch Dogs: Legion

How To Take Photos In Watch Dogs Legion
Certain missions require you to take a photograph of something important. This How To Take Photos In Watch Dogs: Legion guide tells you how to locate your camera and use it to take photographs so you can complete some of the optional side content in the game.

During the earlier stages of the game, there is a very brief tutorial on taking photographs using a News Drone. Once you are controlling the drone you press up on the D-Pad to activate the camera mode. However, later on in the game you are required to take a photograph for other objectives and there isn't always a News Drone nearby. So how do you use your camera in Watch Dogs: Legion?

How To Take Photos In Watch Dogs: Legion

how do you use your camera in Watch Dogs Legion
If you are on a mission where you require a photograph, you can complete the objective using any Operative. Simply open the character menu, which is Up on the D-Pad. This opens the character wheel, showing your characters abilities, weapons, and other skills that they can activate.

You will see in the top right corner, a few other options. One such option is camera. Simply select the option to use the camera and the menu will close. You have to make sure your camera is centered on the target and that the appropriate objective is within view. Then simply snap the photo following the on-screen prompts.

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Watch Dogs: Legion Dislikes DedSec Guide

Watch Dogs Legion Dislikes DedSec Guide
There a lot of unique characters to recruit in Watch Dogs: Legion. This Watch Dogs: Legion Dislikes DedSec Guide focuses on a specific group of Operatives that you are unable to recruit unless you unlock a special skill that provides additional recruiting options.

We've gone over the basics of character recruitment in Watch Dogs: Legion and also have the location of some unique characters. However, whether you're looking for specific traits and abilities or you're just recruiting some random civilian from the streets, some of them have an additional requirement. When attempting to recruit characters you will sometimes see a red thumbs down icon.

This icon means they dislike DedSec and you cannot recruit them, at least initially.

How To Recruit Dislike DedSec Characters

How To Recruit Dislike DedSec Characters
When you find a character with the Dislike DedSec trait, you need to learn a new skill before you are able to recruit them. Simply open the in-game menu and navigate to the Tech section. On the top row, right at the end, there is a special tech called Deep Profiler. It's not a very expensive Tech to unlock so you can get it very early in the game.

Once you have unlocked the Deep Profiler Tech you can navigate back towards the Team menu. Find a character that was previously locked behind the Dislikes DedSec trait and now you will see there is an additional option. You can press a button, as shown on the screen, to Deep Profile your target.

You will then get a list of different activities the target has been performing. You can track down rivals and other options here. Select one of the options, track it down and complete the objective. You will then have a normal recruit mission unlock for your original target. Simply complete the objectives to gain another recruit.

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Watch Dogs Legion Character Traits & Abilities Guide

Watch Dogs Legion Character Traits & Abilities Guide
Operatives have an array of skills and abilities. This Watch Dogs Legion Character Traits & Abilities Guide features a list of all the different abilities and traits we have encountered on the Operatives we've tracked down and looked at recruiting.

When you are inspecting characters around the city of London, a lot of aspects are randomized. Their name, history, career, abilities, it's a mix and match of various systems working together. There are some special and unique characters you can recruit but for the most part, a lot of the character recruitment is random. As such, knowing what abilities will work well with your team is a great way of trying to recruit operatives that bring additional skills to your team. Below is a list of traits and abilities we have discovered so far.

Watch Dogs Legion Character Traits & Abilities Guide

Trait Name Ability Type Trait Description
P9 Semi-Auto Pistol Weapon Has a P9 Pistol
Negev Weapon Carries an LMG
Shockwave Strike Melee Staggers Enemies
K.O Punch Melee Faster knockouts
Tough Drunk Melee Take less damage
Grappler Melee Increases guard break damage
Tear Gas Weapon Disorientates enemies
Kinetic Charger Melee Melee attacks charge gadgets
Crowbar Melee Carries Crowbar melee weapon
Mouth Guard Melee Take less melee damage
Rally Cry Ability Calls friends to fight
Statue Pose Ability Hide from pursuit
Loyalty Card Ability Clothing discount
Lead Pipe Melee Carries a Lead Pipe
Wrench Melee Carries a Wrench
Hammer Melee Carries a Heavy Hammer
Kurahawa Spur Vehicle Has a personal motorbike
Frail Flaws Take more damage
Paint Bomb Weapon Disorientates enemies
Shopaholic Flaw Randomly buys clothes
Kurahawa Tourer Vehicle Has a personal motorbike
Crypto Skimmer Ability Hacks steal currency
Paintball Gun Weapon Carries a Paintball Gun
Albion Vendetta Ability Deals extra damage to Albion
LTL Stun Gun Weapon Carries an LTL Stun Gun
GL-06 Weapon Carries a GL-06 Grenade Launcher
Prior Injury Time Flaw Increased injury time
Light Step Ability Improved Stealth
Strong Counters Ability Damage increased after dodge
Uniformed Access Ability Access to Construction Sites
Glass Cannon Ability Take and deal more damage
Clear The Way Ability Hack vehicles aside
Famous Flaw Noticed in Public
Double Decker Bus Vehicle Has double decker bus as personal vehicle
Sweeping Ability Hide from Pursuit
Anti-Chase Ability Chase Drone immunity
Bail Out Ability Team arrest released
Baton Melee Carries a Baton
Uniformed Access Ability Access to Police Stations

We will be updating this list of traits, skills, and abilities as we progress through the game and meet more potential operatives to recruit.

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Watch Dogs: Legion Character Recruitment Location Guide

Watch Dogs Legion Character Recruitment Location Guide
While some of it's random, there are unique and powerful operatives to recruit. This Watch Dogs: Legion Character Recruitment Location Guide tells you where to find the strongest, most unique operative characters that we have discovered and recruited to join our cause in DedSec.

Nearly all characters you can encounter and recruit, called Operatives, have a random aspect assigned to them. This can be a simple name change or history edit, but some of them do boast the same powerful skills for different play throughs. Be sure to check out our Watch Dogs: Legion Recruitment Guide for a rundown of the basics of character recruitment. Below is a list of the best character operatives we've found, ones without completely random stats, so you can recruit them for your team too.

Watch Dogs: Legion Character Recruitment Location Guide

Bare Knuckle Champion #1
Bare Knuckle Champion #1
A powerful melee specialist that is immune to gas, has tear gas canisters, can stagger enemies in melee, and using melee attacks charges gadgets.

Bare Knuckle Champion Mission Location
Head to this location and you will see a ! on your minimap. Interact with the graffiti to unlock the Bare Knuckle Championships quest. If you defeat the champion in Solar Garden (South West), this is the character you can recruit.

Bare Knuckle Champion #2
Bare Knuckle Champion #2
This is another character you can unlock during the Bare Knuckle League quest, this one is available after defeating the LDN Bus Depot in the South. They can stagger enemies, deal a KO punch, take less melee damage, and wield a melee weapon.
Bare Knuckle Champion #3
Bare Knuckle Champion #3
The third champion in the Bare Knuckle League, this one can be found in the Chinatown Bare Knuckle arena. He also has stagger and charges gadgets through melee, but he can also call friends in to fight.
Bare Knuckle Champion #4 & 5
Bare Knuckle Champion #4

Bare Knuckle Champion #5
This is the Bare Knuckle League champion in the Camden Market area. This is a duo fight where you have to fight both. You then have the opportunity to recruit either champion or both of the champions if you wish.

Bare Knuckle Champion #6 & 7
Bare Knuckle Champion #6

Bare Knuckle Champion #6
The final champion can be recruited after completing the Bare Knuckle League at the Old Barley Mill. This is another double battle where you can recruit either or both combatants. These two specialize in fighting whilst drunk.

Hacker+
Hacker+
A special hacker with Viral Hacking, Shock Hack, Key Steal, and Crypto Skimmer. You unlock this hacker by completing the Camden area and causing an uprising.
Construction Worker+
Construction Worker+
Part of the main story, avoiding details to avoid spoilers, but you cannot miss it. You need to hire a heavy lifter to progress.
Royal Guard
Royal Guard
Allows access to Buckingham Palace. It's the large building just West of the DedSec HQ. That's where you recruit the guards.
Protest Leader
Protest Leader
After you complete the City of Westminster, head to the Like Clockwork objective. There's a Protest Leader at that objective.

Protest Leader Location

Spy
Spy
Liberate Westminster and complete the "Like Clockwork" mission to recruit the Spy.
Professional Hitman
Professional Hitman
Liberate Nine Elms and complete the "The Black Hole of Battersea" mission to recruit the Hitman.
Drone Expert+
Drone Expert+
Complete Lambeth by liberating all of the objectives and then finish the Wheels in Motion mission
Anarchist
Anarchist
Complete Southwark and finish the Information Overload mission
Getaway Driver+
Getaway Driver+
Liberate the Tower Hamlets region and complete the Driven to Distraction mission.
Bee Keeper+
Bee Keeper+
Liberate the City of London area and complete the following Mind Games quest
Football Hooligan
Football Hooligan
Liberate the borough of Islington & Hackney, then complete the Fight or Flight Plan quest.
The Lynx (Premium)
The Lynx (Premium)
Available to purchase in-game for WD Credits
The Leopard (Premium)
The Leopard (Premium)
Available to purchase in-game for WD Credits

The Viper (Premium)
The Viper (Premium)
Available to purchase in-game for WD Credits

We will continue to update this guide with more characters as we find more operatives to recruit during our play through the game.

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Watch Dogs: Legion Mask Unlock Location Guide

Watch Dogs Legion Mask Unlock Guide
Want to find the locations of Watch Dogs: Legion's most impressive masks? This Watch Dogs: Legion Mask Unlock Location Guide lists all of the different masks we've discovered on our journey through the game so far, including pictures of each mask and details on how they are unlocked or where you can find them.

Masks play a vital role in Watch Dogs: Legion. Not only are they DedSecs primary calling card but it also hides your identity from the ever prying government and security forces in and around London. And of course, they also make you look like a bad ass – or a total idiot – depending on your personal choice of style and flair.

Where To Find Masks In Watch Dogs: Legion

Pig Mask
Pig Mask
When you first arrive at the DedSec safe house and you're tasked with accessing the AI's server, you'll see the Pig Mask in a box on the floor.
Gas Mask
Gas Mask
This mask is unlocked by default at the start of the game.

Soldier Helmet
Soldier Helmet
This mask is unlocked by default at the start of the game.

Red Face
Red Face
This mask is unlocked by default at the start of the game.
Ubisoft Mask
Ubisoft Mask
Available to purchase on the Uplay store.
Helm Of Sparta
Helm Of Sparta
Available to purchase on the Uplay store.
Box Head
This comes with the ultimate edition of Watch Dogs Legion.

Boix Head Watch Dogs Legion

Skull Crown Mask
This comes with the ultimate edition of Watch Dogs Legion.

Skull Crown Mask Watch Dogs Legion

Purple Eyes Skull
This comes with the ultimate edition of Watch Dogs Legion.

Skull Mask Purple

Cat Eyes Mask
This comes with the ultimate edition of Watch Dogs Legion.

Cat mask

Knight Helmet
This mask can be found here on the map. It is up near some container looking boxes. You will have to do a bit of climbing to get it.

Knight Helmet Watch Dogs Legion 2

Knight Helmet Watch Dogs Legion

Box Head 2
You can find another Box Head Mask here in Camden. You need to climb up onto the roof here and there is a box on a AC unit.

Box 2 Watch Dogs Legion

White Gas Mask
This one can be found here on the map. It is part of the Freedom Fighter activity you get while clearing the area borough. You will find the mask inside the briefing room.

White Gas mask 2 2

White Gas Mask Watch Dogs Legion

Crown Skull Mask
This one is found in the gardens behind Buckingham Palace.

Skull Crown 2 2

Skull crown mask 2 Watch Dogs Legion

Cloth Mask
You can find this one on the lower level of this building here. You will need to use a spider drone to get onto the area with the mask.

Bandages Mask Watch dogs legion

Cloth Mask Watch Dogs Legion

We are updating this guide with more Watch Dogs: Legion Masks as we progress through the game. Check back soon for more Watch Dogs: Legion guides.

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Where To Find Your DLC Items In Watch Dogs: Legion

Where To Find Your DLC Items In Watch Dogs Legion
If you pre ordered Watch Dogs Legion, you might be wondering where your DLC items are located. Check out this guide to find out where to find your DLC items in Watch Dogs: Legion. This way you aren't stressing over if you have them all or not.

Where To Find Your DLC Items In Watch Dogs Legion

When you first start the game, you will have to complete a tutorial mission. After you wrap that mission up, you will have to pick a new operative. Pick your operative and then start the mission. This first pick doesn't matter a ton because you will be getting better recruits in a bit. Follow the mission until you reach the safe house and power it up. After you power it up, you will be given access to the outfit station. Click R1 or right bumper to get to your wardrobe. You will find all your DLC clothe here.

For those of you who go weapon skins, proceed a bit further and you will be given a weapon. Go to your team menu and click edit on your character. Select the weapon and in the top right corner you will see weapon skin. Click the button and you can change your weapon skin, assuming you have it for that gun. You can also buy weapon skins here if you want. This is also where you will change your car skins if the character has a car.

Lastly, if you got the ultimate edition you have special operatives you get. After you do the melee tutorial, go to the team menu and you will see them there. You can switch to them as long as you are not in combat, or hostile territory. You can also see new recruits down below. The four special heroes are not in the game yet, so you have to wait on those.

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Watch Dogs: Legion Recruitment Guide

Watch Dogs Legion Recruitment Guide
Recruiting new Operatives expands your teams skills and abilities. This Watch Dogs: Legion Recruitment Guide explains the basics of the character recruitment system in Watch Dogs: Legion as well as providing details on the different specialist characters you can recruit.

Firstly, it's important to understand the random elements of the recruits in Watch Dogs: Legion. Bar a few exceptions, nearly all characters have at least one randomized aspect when recruiting. Sometimes the random aspects are subtle, for the more powerful recruits. This can be as basic as a different name or a different career path. Other times the random aspects can completely control a characters design and attributes. Characters can also have a ton of different traits and abilities.

Watch Dogs: Legion Recruitment Guide

Watch Dogs Legion Recruitment Guide Characters
There's a lot of recruitment options in Watch Dogs: Legion. You can recruit a lot of people just randomly walking around on the street, others are more unique and hidden in different parts of the game. When you highlight a person you can interact with them to bring up their stats and recruitment options. If you find a target you want to recruit, add it to your Recruits and then you can check out their details on the Team screen.

Most basic civilians then require a simple mission be completed in order to obtain access to their skills and abilities. You track these by going to the Missions tab and selecting the mission. The game will then guide you through the objectives before you recruit the character. However, the rare and more powerful characters require additional tasks be completed, such as unlocking the Deep Profiler Tech. Others are hidden behind special missions, locations, or other hidden objectives.

Make sure to check out our Watch Dogs: Legion Recruitment Character Location Guide for details on where to find the best recruits.

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