PCGamesN Saturday, January 28, 2023 1:21 PM The fifth FFXIV ultimate has arrived, and The Omega Protocol (Ultimate) is currently in the process of being methodically pulled apart by the best players the MMORPG community has to offer as they strive to be the first team to beat it. However, the encounter - introduced with the release of FFXIV patch 6.31 - has caused many groups to run into a long-standing issue with the game's buff cap, reopening a discussion around the limitation. MORE FROM PCGAMESN: The best MMOs on PC, FFXIV Island Sanctuary guide, FFXIV Island Sanctuary animals list |
Rock Paper Shotgun Latest Articles Feed Saturday, January 28, 2023 6:40 PM American Truck Simulator hasn't yet received its already-announced Oklahoma DLC, but work is underway on the state that will follow it: Kansas. You'll find a reveal trailer filled with grassy fields and grain silos below. |
Rock Paper Shotgun Latest Articles Feed Saturday, January 28, 2023 5:31 PM Battlefield 2042's update 3.2 will arrive next week, which is notable because it will revive Battlefield's traditional class system. If you were one of the many players to be frustrated by 2042's Specialists, then 3.2 is your chance to once again don the roles of Assault, Engineer, Recon and Support. |
Rock Paper Shotgun Latest Articles Feed Saturday, January 28, 2023 4:49 PM Barotrauma is a co-op scifi submarine sim, which is a great thing to be. It's been navigating the murky depths of early access for the past three years but is now prepping for a 1.0 this spring. Prepareations in this case mean "pre-patch" with "final fixes and changes" the development team wanted to make before the big release day comes, and a price increase in two weeks time. |
Rock Paper Shotgun Latest Articles Feed Saturday, January 28, 2023 3:47 PM Overwatch 2 players haven't been happy with the way its ranked matches have worked since launch. Blizzard agree, it seems, although they're not going to be reverting back to how things were in Overwatch 1. Instead they'll be implementing changes in season 3 and season 4 "aimed at creating more clarity in the system." |
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Siliconera Saturday, January 28, 2023 6:00 PM Platinum Games Official's YouTube channel uploaded a video detailing how the development team went about modeling Cheshire for Bayonetta 3. Cheshire is a new character in the Bayonetta franchise, as he is the Infernal Demon connected to Viola. Cheshire also appears in Bayonetta Origins: Cereza and the Lost Demon. The video is around two-and-a-half minutes long. Though it is in Japanese, there are English subtitles. Minoru Kasai, the character modeler for Bayonetta 3, described some of the difficulties and concepts around how the team designed Cheshire. Cheshire's large size made it more important to keep background processes at a minimum. This is so that when you actually use Cheshire, the action feels fast-paced without any lag. You can watch the video on Cheshire's character modeling here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=omDvbXZWIoY In Bayonetta 3, Cheshire is the only demon that Viola can summon for Demon Slave. Unlike Bayonetta's Demon Slave, you cannot actually directly control Cheshire. However, you can still control and attack as Viola during Cheshire's activation. You just have to do so unarmed. In the video, you can see how Cheshire fights in-game. According to Kasai, the team had to consider the material of Cheshire's plush doll-like body in order to get elements like the lighting correct. Bayonetta 3 is readily available for the Nintendo Switch. The post Cheshire in Bayonetta 3 Was Designed to Look Like a Plush appeared first on Siliconera. |
Siliconera Saturday, January 28, 2023 3:00 PM Fire Emblem Engage does away with romance between allies, meaning no paired endings, but does allow some characters to enter into loving relationships with Alear after being given the Pact Ring. It's a bit of a change for the series, given most entries do have love interests for both the protagonists and other characters and paired endings. Still, the more romantic moments that are present can be quite lovely and well-executed. As an example of some of the better ones people can pursue, here are some of the more well-handled romances in Fire Emblem Engage. As you can guess, yes, there will be spoilers for Fire Emblem Engage romances between Alear and other characters below.Okay, I was certain Alfred was going to be one of the characters who wouldn't be a romance option in Fire Emblem Engage. Like he was the first C-rank conversation I unlocked, and he kicked off the talk by establishing Alear was his "friend." I'm thinking, "Right. I had an idea this was coming due to the Japanese rating. Fine." Then when I was save scumming to see different S-rank options before the first time I faced the final battle, I figured I'd see how Alfred's turned out after going after my first picks. (Zelkov, Mauvier, Pandreo, and Diamant, in case you were curious.) I was so pleasantly surprised to see how it kicked off! To have Alfred go that friendship wasn't going to cut it, and that he was basically in denial and trying to focus on "friends" was really great. I ended up liking it a lot. Is it just me, or does Diamant almost feel like a possible "default" male love interest for Alear? From the way they meet to how the story goes, it seems to work. (I feel the same way about Ivy, by the way.) The two also open up to each other throughout their C, B, and A Support conversations. They trust each other enough to know what their weaknesses are. Plus, I'm a very big fan of the fact that Diamant took a medal that was so important to him and used it to make a ring for Alear, as a way of "proposing" first. Speaking of Ivy… This really does feel like a fitting conclusion to her story. After finding out that the entire time, she was a secret follower of the Divine Dragon, her getting to spend the rest of her life with Alear seems appropriate. It's great to see Alear say they want to open their heart to her the way she did for them. Also, it's one of those times when we actually get to see an emotional side of Ivy, and that's always fun. While the conversations between characters tend to be platonic, it feels like Kagetsu is constantly showing his romantic interest in Alear throughout Fire Emblem Engage. He's very affectionate. If you give him a gift he likes, he suggests he could just kiss ("quiz") you. So when it comes to the S-rank, it's really satisfying to see him head on admit that the idea of Alear being with someone else is getting to him and he's jealous. It also leads to one of the most loving and affectionate final confessions, during which he flat out says, "I will devote my life to bringing you happiness. Because I love you!" It seems like Mauvier and Alear have a lot in common, despite being on opposite sides for much of the war. We really get to see that in the C, B, and A-rank conversations. Both go out of their way to help people, and they work together to try and aid in the recovery. Both also have a capital-P Past, which might lead to feelings of atonement that they can work on together as Mauvier recovers. But I really like in the final S-rank Fire Emblem Engage conversation between the two is how obvious the apparent romance and attraction is between them. Alear has no trouble pointing out Mauvier's finer points. Veyle already noticed Mauvier's feelings for Alear and gave her approval. It's very sweet. It's always fun to see Merrin get flustered in Fire Emblem Engage, given what a cool and collected character she often is, and that is exactly what happens in her S-rank romance with Alear. The conversation initially seems like it will focus on her close-to-finished book. However, it's then that she confesses her feelings for the Divine Dragon. Their ending also hints at how romantic and connected the two will be after the story, which is heartwarming. I hate how much I ended up loving this barking, howling priest! He's genuinely a fun character, and often rather thoughtful. Throughout his storyline, he's opening up to Alear and getting them to, in turn, interact with ordinary people who also worship the Divine Dragon. It's great to see a genuine relationship grow out of that. It's one where Pandreo isn't just seeing Alear as someone to worship. So honestly, I really like the idea of the two of them together. Especially since their conversation at the S-rank can feel genuine. With Saphir, I loved how sensitive she came across in this romance. She's always such a strong woman throughout the game. Even throughout the conversations with Alear, she's this stalwart staple. But once the idea of them being partners forever comes up, we see that other side. It's especially great to hear Alear say they want to be strong enough to protect her. Not to mention her going, "Can I really let myself be so happy?" I worry about Seadall! Dude, you're wandering in the desert and nearly get yourself killed. You're holding yourself to possibly impossible standards to be the best dancer possible. When we get to the B-rank conversation, we see that perfect facade can drop. Also, that he's so obsessed with perfection that he might deny himself occasional treats or rely on "cards" to get answers. We also see he's willing to be a bit more tempered as a result of the bond. Also, Seadall continues the trend of basically proposing to Alear before they do, which really helps this feel like a real relationship. I like characters that are multifaceted a lot, and Zelkov feels like that. The Supports leading up to the S-rank are almost playful, with fun exchanges between two people able to relax around each other. At the same time, we get to understand him more. Plus, I'm also a big fan of Fire Emblem Engage S-rank roamnces in which one character prepares a gift for Alear before even getting the Pact Ring. It really shows that this isn't some one-sided affair, and that happens here. As a reminder, there are other romantic S-rank conversations in Fire Emblem Engage, and you might find one of them more to your liking. Fire Emblem Engage is available for the Nintendo Switch. The post Some Fire Emblem Engage S-Rank Romances Don't Hold Back appeared first on Siliconera. |
PC Invasion - FeedDDD Saturday, January 28, 2023 7:30 PM Deinosuchus is an Abomination boss in Forspoken. Found in The Moulderings zone, this cross between a sea dragon and giant squid will have you surfing all over the place during the fight. Here's our Forspoken Deinosuchus boss guide to help you defeat this Abomination opponent for the Spectrum Nail Pattern. Note: We'll have a Forspoken guides and features hub soon, so stay tuned. Forspoken Deinosuchus Abomination boss guide (Spectrum Nail Pattern) As mentioned above, the Deinosuchus Abomination boss in Forspoken is in The Moulderings. The zone is accessible after you beat Tanta Prav, whereupon you'll obtain Water spells. These include Glide, which basically acts as a surfboard so you can skim over the lake in Samum Coast. Keep going east, and you'll reach The Moulderings. From there, you'll trek up the mountain path until you arrive at the peak where the creature awaits. Screenshots by PC Invasion The... |
PC Invasion - FeedDDD Saturday, January 28, 2023 6:10 PM Tanta's Familiar monuments dot the landscape of Forspoken. These points-of-interest lead to some really awesome scenes because you'll end up meeting a bunch of cute cats. Here's our Forspoken Tanta's Familiar Cat locations guide to help you find all the magic felines for the "Cat Person" achievement. Note: We'll have a Forspoken guides and features hub soon, so stay tuned. Forspoken all Tanta's Familiar Cat locations guide – Cat Person achievement Catching Tanta's Familiar Cats The Tanta's Familiar locations in Forspoken are altars with a cat statue, and they're also symbolized by a paw on the world map. Once you get close to one, you'll be able to interact with it, which causes a magical furball to spawn. Screenshot by PC Invasion The creature will teleport to a clearing or field, and you'll have to go near it. A prompt will tell you to hold the right mouse button, which causes Frey to enter ste... |
PC Invasion - FeedDDD Saturday, January 28, 2023 4:15 PM Chasing the Cat is a multi-part sidequest in Forspoken. These activities take place in the city of Cipal, where you'll be roaming around in several chapters. Along the way, you'll pick up a special item that allows you to purchase a couple of gear pieces. Here's our Forspoken Chasing the Cat guide to help you with Cipal detours and Poppet items for the Pelerine Cloak and Stranith Cloaks. Note: We'll have a Forspoken guides and features hub soon, so stay tuned. Forspoken all Chasing the Cat detours and Poppets guide The Basics of Chasing Cute Cats Each Chasing the Cat detour in Forspoken becomes available as you progress further in the campaign (i.e., one sidequest occurs in Chapter 3, and another in Chapter 4, and so on). While the game does warn you that advancing the story further might prematurely fail optional activities, you don't need to worry about this quest chain. In fact, after beating the final boss, you can still look for the cats in Cip... |
PC Invasion - FeedDDD Saturday, January 28, 2023 2:00 PM The narrative arc of Forspoken takes you to multiple regions of Athia. You'll meet several characters, some of whom are good and some are downright evil. You'll then tackle a slew of objectives, culminating in pulse-pounding battles. So, how many chapters are in Forspoken and what do these story beats entail? We discuss these topics in our campaign breakdown guide. Note: We'll have a Forspoken guides and features hub soon, so stay tuned. Likewise, please be reminded that the second half of this guide contains spoilers. Forspoken campaign story guide — How many chapters in Forspoken? No Spoilers: What Are the Chapters in Forspoken? There are 13 chapters in Forspoken. To be clear, you can expect lengthy romps all across Athia in some of these, while others are fairly short (i.e., one even has a bunch of cutscenes only). These are the chapters in the campaign: Chapter 1: Attachments Chapter 2: Stuck Chapter 3: The Interloper Chapter 4: What Must Be Done Chapter... |
PC Invasion - FeedDDD Saturday, January 28, 2023 1:25 PM Forspoken is an open-world adventure role-playing game. In it, you'll play as Frey as you roam around the world of Athia. You'll visit many regions, battle countless foes, and acquire a lot of abilities. So, how long is Forspoken and how many hours can you expect to spend in this entire endeavor? We discuss these in our game length guide. Note: We'll have a Forspoken guides and features hub soon, so stay tuned. Forspoken game campaign length guide — How long is Forspoken? According to HowLongToBeat.com, a campaign run in Forspoken takes as long as 15 hours and 22 minutes. That's the average benchmark if you're only focusing on the main story. However, that can extend up to almost 18 hours if you're taking your sweet time, whereas rushing would clock in at around 13 and a half hours. To be clear, though, only a few people have been polled, so I might as well include my experience. Main story (15 hours) – I started playing Forspoken on l... |
Gaming Instincts – Next-Generation of Video Game Journalism Saturday, January 28, 2023 2:08 PM Will reportedly feature new information on the upcoming Title Update 4 The post Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak To Get New Event on February 1 appeared first on Gaming Instincts - Next-Generation of Video Game Journalism. |
Gaming Instincts – Next-Generation of Video Game Journalism Saturday, January 28, 2023 1:40 PM As two of six guest star trooper cards The post Like a Dragon: Ishin! To Feature Kenny Omega and Rahul Kohli appeared first on Gaming Instincts - Next-Generation of Video Game Journalism. |