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PCGamesN Friday, July 19, 2024 5:02 AM
     DBD codes July 2024

July 19, 2024 We've added a new Bloodpoint code to the list!

What are the new DBD codes? These freebie-granting DBD rewards can actually be quite hard to keep up with since they arrive pretty regularly, which is no bad thing. We're never going to complain about in-game giveaways, and Dead by Daylight codes can give you anything from outfits to charms, and even Bloodpoints and Iridescent Shards.

Whether you want your favorite DBD killers to get a stylish new look, or you want to add to your survivors' wardrobes, be sure to redeem the codes below before it's too late. There may also be codes for Dead by Daylight Bloodpoints, Rift Fragments, and charms, so there are plenty of goodies to be had. Some of these Dead by Daylight codes are ongoing though, so you may have snapped them up already.

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PCGamesN Friday, July 19, 2024 5:00 AM
     Grab a free Steam key for a stunning new cyberpunk extraction shooter

Sometimes a videogame comes along that just yearns to be played, and thanks to a combination of superb inspirations, we think Shell Runner is one of those games. Set in a post-apocalyptic cyberpunk dystopia, this extraction shooter sticks you in a remote-controlled mech suit, similar to the Warframes of, well, Warframe. With the protection of your mechanical armor, you must then loot, shoot, and extract, lest you lose your shell for good. Combine this with the top-down gameplay of Diablo 4, a cel-shaded cartoon art style, and a soundtrack that wouldn't feel out of place in Doom, and you've got the adrenaline-pumping Shell Runner. Interested? We thought you might be.

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PCGamesN Friday, July 19, 2024 4:51 AM
     If you miss Sifu, new kung-fu roguelike Forestrike is the perfect game

When it released in 2022, Sifu changed the concept of the beat-em-up. A genre long associated with retro classics like Streets of Rage, it was synonymous with pixel art and 2D side scrolling. Sifu made it more complex, more cerebral, and faster paced - one of the best and most original new games in years, Sloclap's breakout hit now has a spiritual successor. From Hotline Miami and Cult of the Lamb publisher Devolver Digital, Forestrike is a new kung-fu roguelike with the same passion for martial arts as Sifu.

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Rock Paper Shotgun Latest Articles Feed Friday, July 19, 2024 4:17 AM
    

Over the past few weeks, my review schedule has involved kicking dudes, shooting dudes, war, eldritch busses, and diseased rats. I did not know how utterly burnt out I was on violence and misery until I held one of pet simulation Bobo Bay's sentient blob critters in my arms and lavished snacks upon it. When I close my eyes, I can still hear Conscript's shells falling in the distance. But here and now, there are only Bobos, the races they take part in, and the idyllic bay in which they reside.

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Rock Paper Shotgun Latest Articles Feed Friday, July 19, 2024 4:10 AM
    

Many moons ago, I remember having a chat with Brendy about FPS Metro Exodus's choice to have characters frequently speak over each other in conversation. It's something I always appreciate in films (Brendy mentioned Fleabag, I brought up Shane Meadows), and although the flow of many of Exodus' scenes were quite awkward, it was still refreshing to see a game break away from the common, unnatural back-and-forth line delivery. Bioshock and Judas's Ken Levine has a name for this - "turn-based dialogue." According to Levine, it's "one of the biggest problems" in the way games portray conversations.

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Twinfinite Friday, July 19, 2024 5:55 AM
    
Can we get some free rewards?

Twinfinite Friday, July 19, 2024 4:46 AM
    
Free summons? Count me in!

Siliconera Thursday, July 18, 2024 11:00 PM
    

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IDW Publishing will release a Naruto and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles crossover miniseries some time in October 2024. It will be available in both physical and digital formats. [Thanks, Keifer Martin!]

According to Martin's replies in the thread, the source comes from the Russian TMNT forum "Turtle Power." In the original post, we only know the release window and that Jorge Jimenez did the cover. For reference, Jorge Jimenez is a comic book artist who's well known for his work on multiple Batman and Superman series. There's no information yet as to who the writers are for the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles x Naruto miniseries and, nor do we know what the story will be about.

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles first came out in 1984, with action figures and an animated series coming out in the 1980s as well. The story follows Leonardo, Donatello, Raphael, and Michelangelo, who are four anthropomorphic turtles who live in the sewers of New York City. Sewer rat sensei Splinter taught them ninjutsu, which they use to fight crime. In their off time, they enjoy stereotypical teenager activities like playing video games and eating pizza. Naruto (of Naruto) is a teenager who likes to eat ramen and can use ninjutsu. He also has a sensei with hair that's similar to the color of a rat's fur. So they have that in common.

The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles x Naruto comic miniseries should come out in October 2024. More information will appear closer to the release window.

The post Naruto Will Meet the Ninja Turtles in New Comic Miniseries appeared first on Siliconera.