Dec 28, 16:00


PCGamesN Saturday, December 28, 2024 1:00 PM
     Alienware AW2725QF review: 360Hz and 4K in one sub-$500 27-inch gaming monitor

The Alienware AW2725QF is a potentially hugely appealing gaming monitor, offering what could be the ideal balance of features for many gamers. Its 27-inch screen size packs in a pin-sharp 4K resolution that the display can run at up to 180Hz, for smooth visuals in most games. If you then want to move your gaming up a gear, though, you can switch this panel to a 1080p resolution with up to a 360Hz refresh rate, hich is in theory ideal for competitive first person shooters.

With a surprisingly modest asking price, this versatility is enough to earn this IPS LCD display a spot on our best gaming monitor guide, but it's not without some key shortcomings, so read on to find out why this Alienware display might or might not be for you.

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PCGamesN Saturday, December 28, 2024 11:39 AM
     Acclaimed top-down shooter Kill Knight is free for 24 hours only

Another day, another Epic Games Store free game. This time it's Kill Knight, developer and publisher PlaySide's hyper-aggressive top-down shooter, which is well worth a shot if you're in the market for something that's a bit Doom meets Diablo 4.


Siliconera Saturday, December 28, 2024 3:00 PM
    

Hol Horse Steals the Show in JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Shining Diamond's Demonic Heartbreak Manga

There are times in the JoJo's Bizarre Adventure series when we'll meet magnetic secondary characters, but not get to spend a lot of time learning about them or seeing what they get up to. Sometimes, these figures are even villains. Their charisma may be undeniable, and there may even be elements of them that make them seem like they aren't always "bad." JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Shining Diamond's Demonic Heartbreak puts that sort of situation front and center, due to this spin-off manga starring former DIO ally Hol Horse as he aids someone who can't go to the Speedwagon Foundation for help. Along the way, people who might not have gotten as much focus in the main series get more attention in the Kohei Kadono and Tasuku Karasuma spin-off.

Editor's Note: There will be minor spoilers for the first volume of the JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Shining Diamond's Demonic Heartbreak manga below.

Before Pet Shop was one of DIO's agents, the falcon was an ordinary bird. DIO killed his trainer, and also ended up taking is parrot in the process. As JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Shining Diamond's Demonic Heartbreak begins, that man's mother turns to Hol Horse to find the missing bird. She thinks as someone formerly involved, he'll be able to bring the bird back and not kill it in the process. 

From the very beginning, all of Hol Horse's mannerisms are maintained in JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Shining Diamond's Demonic Heartbreak, even though this spin-off manga isn't created by Hirohiko Araki. There are a few other additions to his personality that are a bit out of character, such as a new obsession with time that comes up even in the first 20 pages, but it makes sense. In a way, it's almost a bit forced initially, given he keeps bringing up his respect for women and flirtatious nature both with the mother tasking him with his mission and Mariah immediately after. But then, I took it more as a means of rapidly establishing his character for those who maybe were more familiar with Diamond is Unbreakable and are coming to this spin-off for Josuke Higashikata's appearance than the Stardust Crusaders elements.

Especially since early on, the JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Shining Diamond's Demonic Heartbreak manga takes care to focus on what it must have been like for people like Hol Horse, Mariah, Billie Jean, Oingo, and Boingo. As the former allies reunite when he comes to meet with and recruit Boingo, the topic of working for DIO comes up again. Mariah brings up how haunting it all was, to the point she still has nightmares. Likewise, Boingo is so influenced that he tells Hol Horse after this quest to completely forget about him. Not to mention that it is then that our new hero's habit of wearing so many watches is because of his near-death experience in Stardust Crusaders, even with his insistence that he's wearing as many watches as a Tetsuya Nomura character wears belts for "fashion." Once the story gets to Morioh and we see Hol Horse confronted with the reality and influence of DIO again, we get to see firsthand how deeply it affected him and how he's coming to terms with his decisions.

Even with the trauma DIO inflicted still causing trouble in the real world and influencing those who worked alongside him, the decision to have Hol Horse as the JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Shining Diamond's Demonic Heartbreak greatly helps the tone of the book. He's getting a chance to redeem himself, following some supremely cowardly behavior in Stardust Crusaders. He's fun to follow, due to his exaggerated personality, calling all Japanese schoolgirls Oshin girls when trying to investigate Boingo's sudden disappearance, and him still being ready to run at a moment's notice when he thinks he's in danger during a one-on-one fight.

The execution of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Shining Diamond's Demonic Heartbreak is quite clever really, because by using Hol Horse and his new allies to go on this mission to tidy up loose ends, we're getting extra time with people who might not have had as many moments and seeing lingering influences from other stories. It's also, by involving Josuke Higashikata, tying different arcs of the story close together. It's really quite involved and compelling, and I'm glad Viz Media picked it up for a release outside Japan.

Volume 1 of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Shining Diamond's Demonic Heartbreak is available now, and Viz Media will release volume 2 of the manga on February 4, 2025.

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Dec 28, 10:00


Kotaku Saturday, December 28, 2024 9:00 AM
    

We're in the final days of 2024, a chance to look back and assess the year that was. What were the highs and lows, the disappointments that left us bereft and the surprises that reignited our love for games? And, importantly, how did Sony, Microsoft, and Nintendo navigate this awkward period in which all of their…

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PCGamesN Saturday, December 28, 2024 7:17 AM
     Free Monopoly Go dice links December 2024

December 28, 2024: We've added the latest Monopoly Go dice links for free dice rolls and tokens.

How can I get Monopoly Go free dice links? The household favorite board game has been reimagined as a free-to-play app on smartphones, allowing everyone to experience the thrills of Monopoly on practically any device. Everything that makes the board game special is here in Monopoly Go, so you'll be collecting properties and building hotels as you go around the board, and there are a variety of multiplayer minigames to get through along the way.

You're going to need to get your hands on Monopoly dice rolls, but they are difficult to come by no matter how far you are into the board game. There are ways to earn additional dice rolls, including logging into the game every day to collect daily bonuses, progressing further in the game, and inviting friends to try Monopoly Go. While you can also spend real money to unlock more dice rolls, you may want to give our list of Monopoly Go dice links a try instead, especially if you're waiting for the next Monopoly Go Golden Blitz event. Take a look at all the currently active Monopoly Go free dice links for today.

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PCGamesN Saturday, December 28, 2024 7:36 AM
     Ironically, my love for The Sims 4 is dying after its Life and Death expansion

2024 was an eventful year for The Sims 4, if only because we got confirmation that The Sims 5 isn't coming. Instead, we've been promised a perpetual, live-service-esque version of the game we've known and loved for a decade. This year, we also got a new death-themed expansion, which is ironic seeing as all this live service stuff is killing my love for the game.

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PCGamesN Saturday, December 28, 2024 7:00 AM
     Stalker 2 is a more convincing and complex survival game than any Fallout

Every time Skif, Stalker 2: Heart of Chornobyl's protagonist, meets his end, a menu screen pops up that displays a personal death count. By the time the player's a dozen or so hours into the game, it isn't unusual for this number to approach the triple digits. This is because the world of Stalker - an alternate history portrayal of the nuclear Exclusion Zone in Chornobyl, Ukraine - is harsh. A bullet will take Skif down very quickly, but he is also easily killed by standing anywhere near an exploding grenade, receiving the brunt of a surprise charge from a mutant boar, or wandering into an invisible pocket of gravity-warping air.

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PCGamesN Saturday, December 28, 2024 6:55 AM
     Carbonflesh is a cyberpunk life game blending endless genres and ideas

I wasn't sure what to expect from Carbonflesh. Members of its creative team were involved in several of my favorite point-and-click games, including Primordia and The Excavation of Hob's Barrow, both of which offer a depth of literacy and creativity that seeps out of every pore, with their puzzle elements soon giving way to impossibly vast worlds packed with lore and history. These are worlds often just outside your reach, but you can still sense them. They're tantalizing, yet surplus to the games themselves. This is what I wanted from Carbonflesh, and I wasn't disappointed.

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PCGamesN Saturday, December 28, 2024 4:00 AM
     Soulframe has a case of confused identity, and it's holding it back

When you ask Morrigan her name at the start of Dragon Age: Origins, she retorts with "names are pretty, but useless." It's a statement that's sat with me for a long time. What truly is in a name? For some, it's an identity; for others, it's a prison - a reminder of what they're not. In videogames, it's often make or break: if your game doesn't sound cool, people won't want to buy it. Naming a game is equal parts a brand exercise and an expression of passion, and as someone whose gamertag is 'Morri', it's not a task I envy. Digital Extremes' upcoming RPG Soulframe suffers from a confused identity that all comes back to - you guessed it - its name. After plowing hours into its Preludes pre-alpha tests, I can say the title simply doesn't fit the game, and I worry it'll suffer for it.

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Rock Paper Shotgun Latest Articles Feed Saturday, December 28, 2024 6:00 AM
    

I'm a sucker for a good first-person runabout. I don't need to shoot, but it's sometimes nice to get a sword, or a big whip. As long as I get to be immersed in an adventure. I think that's the big theme of my selection box: being grounded within my player character. I want to feel what it's like to hike through canyons with too much sellable loot in my backpack. I want to park my soul in the head of a scared Scotsman way out of his depth, hundreds of miles from shore. The closer I can comfortably fit in my character's shoes, the more I seem to buy into the world they inhabit. Even if that world is constantly glowing a magnificent crimson.

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Rock Paper Shotgun Latest Articles Feed Saturday, December 28, 2024 5:00 AM
    

The fell moons rise, and in their cold glare emerges a parcel from the dirt. Bloat and gangrene, crimped as if by tourniquet. A dark promise wriggles within. Grip the fibrous handles, feel its jagged soul imprint upon your palm. Now pull! Rend the sinew, tear muscle from bone, hatch their fetid gift! The yoke draws near! Take up the slip and read the words upon its face.

Time to enjoy your lovely joke!

Q: What's the best news you can hear after a trip to the vet?

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Siliconera Saturday, December 28, 2024 9:00 AM
    

Jeff in his Winter Splash suit in Marvel Rivals

Jeff the Landshark is a divisive character among Marvel Rivals players. Some (like myself) believe him to be one of the most incredible things ever conceived, while others consider him an abhorrent affront to humanity. Whatever your opinions on the little guy, it's undeniable that his limited-time Winter Celebration mode is an absolute blast.

In Jeff's Winter Splash Festival, two teams of four Jeffs go fin-to-fin to blanket Yggsgard's Bifrost Garden in as much snow as possible. With a frosty beam replacing his regular primary fire, it's a battle to cover the most ground by the end of the three-minute timer. Jeff can still use his other abilities, allowing you to KO enemies, but his healing bubble becomes a grenade that coats the area. From diving underground to the vibrant colors, it's unapologetically Splatoon with sharks, and I love it.

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If the concept alone wasn't enough, playing the mode enough earns you Jeff's adorable snow outfit for free. By completing specific challenges, you receive "Frost," used to purchase decorations for your in-game Christmas postcard. Gold Frost adds major decorations, while Silver Frost is used to customize each section to make your ideal card. The more decorations you buy, the more Holiday-themed goodies you earn. From an MVP animation to an emote and, of course, the Cuddly Fuzzlefin skin for Jeff.

Is Jeff's Winter Splash Festival a mode that completely revolutionizes Marvel Rivals? Not quite, but it does serve as a fun break from the chaos of regular matches. Unless you're seeking a break because you've been thrown off the map by Jeff more times than you can count. That happens a lot in this mode. However, the time it takes them to chomp you up and launch you can actually put them at a disadvantage. As simple as the mode is, it's enough to scratch that periodic Splatoon itch without dusting off the Switch. I mean that literally, as my yearly Switch recap shows I've only touched that console for four hours this year.

A screenshot of Jeff's Winter Splash in Marvel Rivals, showcasing a Splatoon-inspired mode with colourful snow
Screenshot by Siliconera

Marvel Rivals' first event has not only sparked hope for the game's future but also raised the bar for competition. Established live service titles have become a little too comfortable with recycling specific events with mediocre rewards in recent years. While we don't know for sure that it was the influence of Rivals, Overwatch 2 recently stepped up its game. Right now, players can earn three brand-new skins for free. Considering that the original trailer showcased these as shop skins, it's possible our little Landshark friend may have had something to do with it.

It goes without saying that Marvel Rivals has the benefit of being brand-new. Because of that novelty, every event will be fresh and exciting for the foreseeable future. But there are only so many times that I can play Mei's Snowball Offensive in Overwatch, bake the same cookies in Destiny 2, or rescue Metzen in World of Warcraft. It's lovely to have something new to enjoy this year, and it excites me to see Marvel Rivals potentially light a fire under its competition and benefit both itself and the games we love. Only time will tell if NetEase will keep up this momentum, but let's hope they do.

Marvel Rivals and its Winter Celebration event is free to play on PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X/S.

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