PCGamesN Saturday, May 27, 2023 1:34 PM May 27, 2023: We added a new Anime Adventures code to our list. Are you searching for new Anime Adventures codes? If you're just starting out trying to defend your base, you will want to summon the most powerful heroes and villains based on the most popular anime of all time, such as One Piece, My Hero Academia, and Dragon Ball, to stop the evil forces from storming your base. But, of course, some are more powerful than others, so if you want to get the most out of the game's gacha system, you'll want tons of codes. Anime Adventures is a tower defense anime game built inside Roblox, and you can earn gems to summon units by grinding through levels and completing daily missions. Codes can help you get even more gems, which you can spend on getting the best units in the game. New codes are released with every update, so if you see the prompt for a new update, do check back to see if there are any that you've not redeemed yet. While you're here, you should know that we also keep lists of Blox Fruits codes, King Legacy codes, and All Star Tower Defense codes to get you more freebies. Continue reading Anime Adventures codes May 2023 MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Best Roblox games, Roblox promo codes, Roblox music codes |
PCGamesN Saturday, May 27, 2023 1:22 PM May 27, 2023: We checked for new Shinobi Life 2 codes. RellGames has also teased the game's next update and set a code challenge on Twitter. What are the new Shinobi Life 2 codes? Shinobi Life 2, which was formerly known as Shindo Life, is among the most popular gacha games on the Roblox platform thanks to its lightning-fast action, wealth of unlockables, and Naruto-like vibes. Developer RellGames is also an extremely active creator, delivering a tight weekly update schedule and serving up regular codes for rellcoins, spins, double XP, and more. If you want to stay ahead of the competition, you'd be wise to make use of our codes list down below, which we update on a regular basis to bring you the latest rewards before they're gone for good. We'll also explain how to redeem Roblox Shinobi Life 2 codes (spoiler: it's a whole lot like redeeming Shindo Life codes), when you can expect new codes to arrive, and the platforms where they're most likely to drop. If you need more freebies, we also keep updated lists of new Blox Fruits codes, Anime Adventures codes, and All Star Tower Defense codes. Continue reading Shinobi Life 2 codes May 2023 MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Best Roblox games, Roblox promo codes, Roblox music codes |
PCGamesN Saturday, May 27, 2023 1:08 PM May 27, 2023: We added a new Honkai Star Rail code to our list from the 1.1 livestream. What are the active Honkai Star Rail codes? If you're just starting your adventure through developer Hoyoverse's latest anime epic, you might be wondering if there are any codes for freebies to give you a headstart. Thankfully, Hoyoverse has delivered, and we've got the complete list of active Honkai Star Rail codes right here to prove it. Honkai Star Rail codes are released periodically and typically appear in promotional livestreams ahead of major updates. These codes can net you some high-value currency, including Honkai Star Rail Stellar Jade, which you can use to pull the best characters from Honkai Star Rail banners. To save you time, we've collated all the latest HSR codes and how to redeem them in Honkai Star Rail, so be sure to check back regularly before they expire. Continue reading Honkai Star Rail codes and how to redeem May 2023 MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Honkai Star Rail review, Honkai Star Rail codes, Honkai Star Rail tier list |
PCGamesN Saturday, May 27, 2023 12:47 PM If you love the best platform games and haven't played Tinykin, you're missing out. The cutesy indie platformer is one of 2022's most joyous experiences and a perfect embodiment of a cozy game that's still packed with action. Tinykin takes the companion-commanding concept of Pikmin and makes a game that, for my money, tops even Nintendo's original series - and now, thanks to a Steam sale, it can be yours for its lowest price yet. MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Best platform games, Best indie games, Best management games |
PCGamesN Saturday, May 27, 2023 12:44 PM May 27, 2023: With the latest update being heavily teased, we checked for new Project Mugetsu codes. Want all the new Project Mugetsu codes? The anime combat game has taken Roblox by storm as of late, meaning you're likely on the hunt for active PM codes that will give you the edge against your opponents in the heat of battle. The codes in our list down below serve up a nice variety of wonderful gifts, ranging from mastery and gold boosts to free spins and rerolls. It's important to redeem them as soon as they drop, as they won't remain active forever. Creating a fresh character in the free PC game can be tough, and having to fight Hollow to level up can be a grindy process, so getting a bunch of gifts via PM codes as you begin your journey will make the Bleach-inspired Roblox anime brawler a much more enjoyable experience. If you're in need of extra freebies, be sure to check out our Anime Adventures codes, Blox Fruits codes, and All Star Tower Defense codes lists. Continue reading Project Mugetsu codes May 2023 MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Best Roblox games, Roblox promo codes, Roblox music codes |
PCGamesN Saturday, May 27, 2023 12:02 PM Eager for the Minecraft 1.20 update release date? So are we. The next major content update was announced during Minecraft Live on October 15, 2022, and has now been given its official name: Trails and Tales, with the update focused on the Minecraft community and their stories. Ahead of the Trails and Tales update release date, Mojang Studios has now revealed all of the new and exciting features we can expect to see - and we've even been given hands-on access to all the new stuff in recent snapshots. Minecraft remains one of the best PC games of the last decade, and keeps fans coming back with these annual updates. Based around the community, representation, and creativity, we know the next one will include new Minecraft skins as well as a new way to customise your fit with Minecraft armor trims. There's a new mob in the form of the Minecraft camel - as well as mob vote winner the Sniffer - and, yes, long since forgotten about, Minecraft archeology is happening. Here's everything coming when the Minecraft 1.20 Trails and Tales release date rides in. Continue reading Minecraft 1.20 update release date and features MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Minecraft seeds, Minecraft skins, Minecraft mods |
PCGamesN Saturday, May 27, 2023 11:50 AM Sons of the Forest patch 6 is here, and everything's getting harder. At least, if you want it to. The latest Sons of the Forest update introduces the first implementation of a 'hard survival' difficulty for one of the best co-op games this year, but it also adds stone as a resource that can be gathered and used to create all manner of structures to help shore up your own defenses and build the best Sons of the Forest base. Continue reading Sons of the Forest patch 6 makes everything harder, even your base MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Sons of the Forest system requirements, Sons of the Forest early access review, Best Sons of the Forest base locations |
PCGamesN Saturday, May 27, 2023 10:29 AM The Diablo 4 hardcore race to 100 just got real. With no leaderboards planned at launch, it seemed like there'd be little more than a vague notion of accomplishment if you were one of the first Diablo 4 players to hit the milestone while playing in the permadeath mode for the demonic RPG game. However, Blizzard has now introduced real stakes, offering a special prize to the first players able to reach the Diablo 4 max level cap. Continue reading The Diablo 4 hardcore race to 100 now has real stakes MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Diablo 4 release date, Diablo 4 system requirements, Diablo 4 classes |
PCGamesN Saturday, May 27, 2023 8:20 AM One of the biggest and most beloved Minecraft servers is back from the dead. Mineplex, home to many Minecraft players since 2013, has been resurrected by an Overwatch streamer and former pro player just weeks after the sudden announcement of its shutdown. Filled with Minecraft multiplayer maps and custom minigames, Mineplex had previously won a Guinness World Record for the most concurrent players on a single server in the sandbox game, but had since been eclipsed by other offerings and saw its playerbase decline slowly before suddenly shutting down. Continue reading Minecraft's beloved Mineplex server is back from the dead MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Minecraft seeds, Minecraft skins, Minecraft mods |
PCGamesN Saturday, May 27, 2023 7:22 AM An official The Lord of the Rings Gollum apology has been shared by developer Daedalic Entertainment after the fantasy game received largely negative responses across the board. PCGamesN's own Lord of the Rings Gollum review found a thoroughly disappointing experience that fails to shape its good ideas into a fun or worthwhile experience, and it seems feedback has been similar elsewhere. The Lord of the Rings Gollum Steam reviews sit at 'mostly negative' and its Metacritic score is similarly dismal. MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Best fantasy games, Lord of the Rings Gollum review, Best RPG games |
PCGamesN Saturday, May 27, 2023 6:30 AM We now have a Honkai Star Rail 1.1 release date, along with full details of exactly what to expect from the Galactic Roaming update for the stylish anime game. There's plenty of great stuff in here, including a deep dive for the three new characters, but perhaps the most exciting news for Honkai Star Rail players is a generous handout of free Star Rail Special Passes to help grab your favorite character from the upcoming Honkai Star Rail banners. Continue reading Honkai Star Rail 1.1 gives free pulls to help you grab its newcomers MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Honkai Star Rail review, Honkai Star Rail codes, Honkai Star Rail tier list |
Rock Paper Shotgun Latest Articles Feed Saturday, May 27, 2023 11:45 AM When my Sleeper escaped their ramshackle life on the fringes of Erlin's Eye at the end of last year, they left behind a lot of unfinished business. I had to stop short my efforts to help Bliss make a go of her repair bay business, and Tala was left to finish making her brand-new distillery on her own. Yatagan agent Rabiyah probably has my name on an employment blacklist, too, after I upped sticks without telling them, and the spores of mushroom algae I'd been cultivating for Riko over in Greenway were no doubt left to rot and moulder somewhere. Instead, I jacked that all in to smuggle myself, my engineering pal Lem and his tiny daughter Mina onto a ship headed for some far-flung star out in the void. The Sidereal ship wasn't going to wait. It was now or never. Fortunately hitting an ending in Citizen Sleeper doesn't mean the end of your save. Booting it back up again for this month's RPS Game Club, I wanted to play out a different ending to my Sleeper's story. Turning my back on Lem and Mina still brought its own kind of sadness, admittedly, but I wanted to dig into the game's trio of free DLC episodes first and foremost, as that was another thing I never got time to start last year. I've only played through the first chapter, Flux, so far, but man alive, it was not an auspicious start for the refugee flotilla ship hoping to make a new life for themselves here. In fact, I don't think it could have gone any worse, such was the monumental failure of my collective dice rolls and decision making. But despite absolutely beefing it in Flux, I also came to realise an important lesson. It's okay to fail, and that failure can often make the consequences of your actions feel all the more poignant. Sure, it might not feel nice, and yes, I wish it could have gone better. But sometimes the odds really are stacked against you, and you've just got to roll with it. |
Siliconera Saturday, May 27, 2023 1:30 PM Nihon Falcom revealed more information about the upcoming Ys X: Nordics alongside its Japanese release date. The game will appear for the PS4, PS5, and Switch on September 28, 2023. There will be a special Adol Christin Edition, which includes a mini soundtrack for the game, an armor set, a pin badge, a set of illustration cards, and a body bag with the logo of the game. New characters and details about naval combat appeared as well. [Thanks, Game Watch!] Nihon Falcom introduced some new characters that will appear in Adol Christin's new adventure. Leif Yvelise is a childhood friend of Glenn and Cruz, two other characters that will appear in the game. He is not a native of Karnack, but a migrant worker from outside the city. Mirabel Asrad is a nurse working at the clinic in Karnack that her father opened. She is cheerful and has a good-willed, but has a strong and brave personality as well. Lila is a mysterious woman that can communicate with Adol through a seashell he picked up at the beach in Karnack, and asks him for help. She is located somewhere in the Gulf of Obelia. The nameless old man is an amnesiac who lives alone in a small hut on an island, and teaches people how to use mana. A new gameplay feature detailed by Nihon Falcom is the naval battle system. Players can explore the Gulf of Obelia and engage in naval battle while on the ship Sandras, which can be upgraded. Naval battles involve smart positioning, using different type of cannonballs with different properties, and aiming with the ships many cannons. Some powerful enemy ships will need to be directly boarded after dealing enough damage. Merchant vessels that act as wandering shops exist as well. You can take a better look at the new characters and naval battles that will appear in Ys X: Nordics here: [gallery columns="5" ids="965351,965352,965353,965354,965355,965356,965357,965358,965359,965360" link="file"] Ys X: Nordics is currently in development for the Nintendo Switch, PS5, and PS4, and its Japanese release date is September 28, 2023. The post Ys X Nordics Gets Release Date and New Naval Combat Details appeared first on Siliconera. |
Siliconera Saturday, May 27, 2023 12:00 PM Square Enix announced a new game called Foamstars at the May 2023 PlayStation Showcase. It's a multiplayer shooter where players shoot multi-colored foam at each other with wacky weapons. There's just one problem. This game already exists, right? The internet responded to Foamstars by accusing it of being a copy of Splatoon. It's easy to see why. After all, Nintendo's franchise is a multiplayer shooter where players shoot multi-colored ink at each other with wacky weapons. It's almost the same concept. It goes beyond that though. So many of the weapons in the Foamstars trailer feel like imitations of Splatoon's weapons, even down to the sound effects. A montage of special attacks reveals clones of the Baller, Inkzooka, Killer Wail, Inkstrike and Splashdown. The design of the pink-haired girl who appears prominently in the trailer bears similarities to the Inkling girl from the cover of Splatoon 2. I did initially think the surfboards were unique at least, until I realized that they could simply be considered a variant of Splatoon's squid and octopus forms. Obviously, Nintendo doesn't have an exclusive right to make painting-turf gameplay. Plenty of other developers are welcome to make something new out of Nintendo's base concept. However, the more the trailer showed off ideas ripped straight out of Splatoon, the more baffling it became. [caption id="attachment_964990" align="alignnone" width="1200"] Image via Nintendo[/caption] However, Foamstars is the product of a wider problem within the games industry. It's a problem that Square Enix in particular keeps running into. I'm talking about the live service gold rush. We can blame Fortnite for this. The game makes billions for Epic and is attracting branding deals, concerts, film premieres, and other events. It is an undeniable success. The problem is, every other publisher wants to replicate that success. More often than not, though, this results in direct clones, with publishers thinking that making the exact same game will bring the exact same success. Fortnite led to countless battle royale clones such as Spellbreak or Ubisoft's Hyper Scape. Destiny clones like Anthem were gunning for Bungie's success. The success of Among Us has caused social deduction games to flood Steam. None of these have managed to replicate the success of the high-profile game they were copying. Square Enix is not immune to this, as it constantly jumps on the bandwagon. Much like other uninspiring live services, those games have also rarely replicated the success of the big names. Games like Babylon's Fall and Chocobo GP both launched in 2022 and promptly closed by the time 2023 rolled around. Even getting a Marvel license for the Avengers game failed to bring much success. Now the latest attempt to attract success appears to be copying a more low-key live service game, Splatoon. [caption id="attachment_964991" align="alignnone" width="1200"] Image via Nintendo[/caption] Splatoon is rarely thought of as a live service game. This is partly because it doesn't contain microtransactions. Instead, it's funded entirely through the game's direct sales and DLC expansions. However, the presence of persistent updates, time-limited events like Splatfests and Splatoon 3's seasonal rotations do fit the live service model. It's also a huge success for Nintendo, with Splatoon 3 breaking launch records in Japan upon release. It's easy to understand Square Enix seeing that success and deciding to capitalise on it, especially with so few other imitators on the market. However, the reaction to Foamstars shows the fault with this approach, and it's the same problem other copycat live service games have run into. Live service games demand your attention, usually with daily logins or time-limited events. With so much time and money invested in the game you're already playing, you're likely to just stick with what you know instead of jumping into a different game that demands your time. As a result, the players of the successful titles do not want to drop their current title for a new one. Fortnite players didn't want to switch to Hyper Scape. Destiny players didn't want to switch to Anthem. And now, based on the reaction online, it's unlikely that any Splatoon players will buy PS5s to play Foamstars. This Splatoon player certainly isn't interested, and I already own a PS5. [caption id="attachment_964992" align="alignnone" width="1200"] Image via Square Enix[/caption] What's extra fascinating about Square Enix's desperate pursuit of its own massively successful live service is that it already has one. Final Fantasy XIV is one of the biggest MMOs on the market, and the profit it generates is almost certainly one of the key things keeping the company afloat. Square Enix could coast off that success and focus the rest of its attention on the single player RPGs it built its reputation on. Instead, they're choosing to make their own knock-off Splatoon. Maybe I'm wrong. Maybe Foamstars will find an audience on PlayStation that doesn't already own a Switch for Splatoon. Maybe it will prove to be more than just the carbon copy it currently appears to be. Maybe it will buck the current trend of live services going up in smoke. But it's not looking likely. Splatoon became successful because it offered something new and unique, especially within Nintendo's catalog. Foamstars is not offering some new and unique. It's offering "Splatoon at home". That is a serious uphill battle for Square Enix if they want to make the game a success. Foamstars is set to release for PS5 and PS4. Splatoon 3 is out now for Nintendo Switch. The post Why Foamstars Will Struggle to Copy the Success of Splatoon appeared first on Siliconera. |
Siliconera Saturday, May 27, 2023 10:30 AM The Tokimeki Memorial dating sim series celebrates its 29th anniversary on May 27, 2023, and to celebrate the occasion Konami has revealed an official Twitter account for the series. The account aims to deliver news and information leading towards the 30th anniversary of the franchise in 2024. Additionally, the Tokimeki Memorial character designer and artist Masashi Kokura celebrated the occasion by drawing a new illustration of Shiori Fujisaki, the primary protagonist of the first Tokimeki Memorial game. You can take a better look at the announcement tweet for the Tokimeki Memorial series Twitter account and the new illustration here: https://twitter.com/tokimeki573/status/1662111548926746625 Tokimeki Memorial is a long-running dating sim franchise developed and published by Konami. The series has remained exclusive to Japan throughout its existence. The original game has spanned four sequels, alongside several spin offs with multiple genres. The most popular spin-off is the Tokimeki Memorial Girl's Side series, which reuses the dating sim formula of the main entries with the added twist that the player romances male characters instead. The most recent entry in the series is the 2021 Switch otome dating sim Tokimeki Memorial Girl's Side: 4th Heart. Konami announced on Valentine's Day 2023 that the game had sold over 150,000 copies in Japan. Meanwhile, the main series hasn't had a new entry since Tokimeki Memorial 4, which released exclusively in Japan in 2009 for the PSP. The post Tokimeki Memorial Series Gets an Official Twitter Account appeared first on Siliconera. |
Siliconera Saturday, May 27, 2023 9:00 AM It can be difficult to take situations seriously in a tense adventure game when the most grave moments are accompanied by the voice acting for the first two or three words in a sentence repeating, amorphous blobs of "energy" popping in, and unnecessary quick time events (QTEs). Unfortunately, that's exactly what I faced in the PS4 version of Star Trek Resurgence. Poignant moments could be punctuated by unnecessary inputs. Character expressions became comical. First, Star Trek Resurgence takes place around the same time as The Next Generation and Deep Space Nine. The USS Resolute and its crew went through a lot. A warp core experiment led to an accident and malfunction that killed multiple people. The ship itself ended up practically torn apart. It's about to head out on a diplomatic mission to hopefully stop a war between two normally peaceful groups. Players follow this process through two viewpoints. One is Engineer Carter Diaz, a human who was a member of the crew when the incident happened. The other is the new First Officer Jara Rydeck. She's a new staff member taking over someone who died in the tragedy and faces some opposition both due to being a replacement and a member of the Kobliad race that will essentially die without a proper and consistent supply of deuridium. (If you followed Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, you're aware of the scarcity of that.) [caption id="attachment_964630" align="alignnone" width="1200"] Screenshot by Siliconera[/caption] In many ways, Star Trek Resurgence does feel like classic Telltale Games titles. The designs are close to human, but get into an uncanny valley place where they aren't quite there. Your mileage may vary depending on how much you like them, but I wasn't a fan of characters' appearances on the PS4. The story is the full focus, with typically three possible responses to any situation. These aren't clearly good, bad, or neutral ones. Rather, they can seem contextual or personality-driven. Between these responses, perhaps to keep it from feeling too much like a "visual novel," you'll occasionally need to explore locations or perform QTEs to perform important actions like dodge a deadly attack or… sit down. It varies, as you might imagine. I also had moments when it felt like maybe the decisions I was choosing didn't result in the reactions I expected. Star Trek Resurgence is one of those adventure games where the text you select might not be voiced or expressed in the exact way you'd expect. As an early example, I chose a Jara response that I hoped would be a diplomatic and genuine, "thank you for being concerned about my health and wellbeing" to Commander Westbrook. Instead, it was more sarcastic. Likewise, the Your Crew section of the menu offers updates on how people pertinent to Jara or Carter feel about their recent decisions. However, even though I ended a specific incident with everyone involved approving of how I handled things, the ensuing story segment involved suggestions that multiple people disapproved. However, I suppose it didn't always matter. While yes, there are decisions that I could see would leave an impact on the plot and were big, it also felt like I didn't always see consequences for my actions or that some choices I made were as pointless as deciding what drink Jara should order from the replicator when she's on the Resolute. [caption id="attachment_964627" align="alignnone" width="1200"] Screenshot by Siliconera[/caption] However, at least the minor dialogue choices not reflecting could be bugs. I encountered so many audio issues, for example. The most prevalent one would be the first two to four words in a character's line repeating, causing the rest of their thought to eventually be cut short. (Turn on subtitles, or else you'll miss quite a bit.) Some familiar sound effects, like being hailed, came in too quiet, while tricorders somehow sounded too loud. Issues aren't limited to how the game sounds, though. It seemed like the lighting would often be off, causing models to be too dull or washed out and losing all detail in the process. But while the bugs are ones that could be fixed with patches, the insistence on inserting unnecessary QTEs or dull exploration segments felt far more damaging. When I'd get invested in the plot, I'd abruptly find myself dealing with needing to move an icon within a sphere while dealing with fiddly controls. It ruined the moment. However, one of the worst instances happened early on, when Carter needed to align a glowing circle with an exclamation point in the center of other circles. That meant using the pull and physics from pressing R2 on one of six nodes to try and get it to fall in the exact spot. It trashed any hope of immersing myself in the moment. [caption id="attachment_964628" align="alignnone" width="1200"] Screenshot by Siliconera[/caption] I'm genuinely disappointed. Star Trek seems perfect for a narrative-heavy adventure game, and Star Trek Resurgence's bugs, design, and QTEs keep people from getting properly invested. I don't regret my time with the game, and I did enjoy the tale it told. However it's executed in such a sloppy fashion and littered with issues that draws a player's attention away from what matters. Star Trek Resurgence is available on the PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, and PC. The post Review: Star Trek Resurgence Isn't Immersive appeared first on Siliconera. |
Gamer Empire Saturday, May 27, 2023 9:34 AM Rust is a survival multiplayer game that will allow you to feel true adrenaline. As you fight players, animals, scientists, and even helicopters, you will realize that you need a huge arsenal to survive. Rust is all about guns. If you want to show everyone that you mean business, you have to show them a […] |
Gamer Empire Saturday, May 27, 2023 8:53 AM In Project Zomboid, keeping yourself alive against the relentless undead and the harsh realities of daily life is challenging. However, have you ever been curious about other factors that can lead to death, such as aging? In other words, can you die of old age in Project Zomboid? Recommended Read: What Are the Best Skills […] |
Gamer Empire Saturday, May 27, 2023 8:08 AM In Fire Emblem Engage, the currency of the game is Gold. Gold is used to purchase and sell a variety of in-game items and to perform activities around Somniel that will grant you rewards. In Fire Emblem Engage, gold is used to buy equipment for your Units, such as Weapons, Outfits, and Items for you […] |
Gamer Empire Saturday, May 27, 2023 7:47 AM In Project Zomboid, survival is the ultimate goal, and acquiring skills is crucial for increasing your chances of staying alive. As you progress through the game, you'll have the opportunity to improve various skills, each offering unique advantages and abilities. However, determining the best skill to level up is vital since it saves time and […] |
Gamer Empire Saturday, May 27, 2023 6:21 AM Trees are weird in Stardew Valley. Usually, they will be more of a hindrance than a bonus, as they will grow everywhere and take over your farm like a parasite. However, there are moments when you would want one type of tree on your farm. This is always the case when it comes to fruit […] |
Gamer Empire Saturday, May 27, 2023 6:14 AM In any game where you can customize the appearance of your character in character creation, some players end up wanting to change their choices later on. In Diablo 4, you, unfortunately, cannot change the hair, skin color, or face of your character after you've created it. You can, however, change the makeup, jewelry, and markings. […] |
Gaming Instincts – Next-Generation of Video Game Journalism Saturday, May 27, 2023 1:00 PM The update adds the three new playable characters The post Honkai: Star Rail 'Galactic Roaming' Update Launches June 7 appeared first on Gaming Instincts - Next-Generation of Video Game Journalism. |
Gaming Instincts – Next-Generation of Video Game Journalism Saturday, May 27, 2023 11:16 AM Additional details will be revealed at a later date. The post Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty 'Battle of Zhongyuan' DLC Launches June 29 appeared first on Gaming Instincts - Next-Generation of Video Game Journalism. |
Gaming Instincts – Next-Generation of Video Game Journalism Saturday, May 27, 2023 11:06 AM It "deeply regrets" the current state of the game. The post Daedalic Entertainment Apologizes for The Lord of the Rings: Gollum appeared first on Gaming Instincts - Next-Generation of Video Game Journalism. |