Kotaku Saturday, November 22, 2025 8:35 PM
If you've been wanting to upgrade your room's atmosphere without spending a fortune, this deal delivers. The post Amazon Is Going Nuts on Govee Uplighter Lamp, Now Selling for Pocket Change at Black Friday appeared first on Kotaku. |
Kotaku Saturday, November 22, 2025 7:35 PM
AirPods Pro 3 drop to $219 just weeks after launch. The post Amazon Chose Market Share Over Margins, AirPods Pro 3 Crash to Record Low Days After Launch appeared first on Kotaku. |
Kotaku Saturday, November 22, 2025 7:05 PM
185AW, 60-minute battery, de-tangling brush and handheld mode in one cordless machine. The post Dyson Shows No Pride, V11 Vacuum Cleaner Now Sells Cheaper Than Mid-Range Generic Alternatives appeared first on Kotaku. |
Kotaku Saturday, November 22, 2025 6:35 PM
The iconic Beats Pill is now just $99. The post Beats Pill Drops to Pocket Change, Apple's Profit Margins Just Took a Sick Day appeared first on Kotaku. |
Kotaku Saturday, November 22, 2025 6:05 PM
One of the best trackers out there. The post Amazon Makes a Zero-Profit Play on Fitbit Charge 6, Pocket Change That Buries the Apple Watch appeared first on Kotaku. |
Kotaku Saturday, November 22, 2025 5:35 PM
The best mouse for your gaming sessions. The post Logitech Went Full Charity Mode, the MX Master 3S Now Sells for Almost Free This Black Friday appeared first on Kotaku. |
Kotaku Saturday, November 22, 2025 4:41 PM
Xbox Series X/S backwards compatibility can save you a lot this Black Friday The post These Great Xbox 360 Classics Are All Super Cheap Right Now appeared first on Kotaku. |
PCGamesN Saturday, November 22, 2025 5:00 PM NordVPN's mobile app has a new feature that blocks minors from accessing adult websites. |
Rock Paper Shotgun Latest Articles Feed Saturday, November 22, 2025 5:54 PM Gosh, can you believe it? It's already the 35th anniversary of Ruin! It came out before I was born, but even I'm feeling the passage of time with this one. With such a momentous occasion upon us, a special 35th anniversary edition of the legendary RPG has been released by its developer Official Electric, split across just four floppy disks… except, well, you've definitely already clocked that Ruin isn't quite real. At least not in the way it's been presented. |
Rock Paper Shotgun Latest Articles Feed Saturday, November 22, 2025 4:42 PM Let's get something real clear here right off the bat: I couldn't possibly tell you if Team Cherry are planning to make any more Hollow Knight games. That isn't to say there isn't more Hollow Knight on the way, as Silksong will be getting… something, at some point, in the future. However! Studio heads William Pellen and Ari Gibson have at least floated a hypothetical idea around how the world of Hollow Knight might get bigger. |
Destructoid Saturday, November 22, 2025 5:28 PM
Bleach Soul Resonance is now available globally, and the launch version introduces some of the iconic names we witnessed in the anime.
Like plenty of other gachas, you'll have to rely on your luck to obtain a character. However, you'll also have to pay attention to team composition to clear the in-game content without many problems. Not all characters are built the same, and this guide will help you understand which names are on top of the meta and which aren't good enough.
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Complete Bleach Soul Resonance characters tier list
Characters in Bleach Soul Resonance can be separated into two rarities: SSR and SR. Theoretically, the SSR characters might always feel like the better choice, but that's not the case. You'll have to pay attention to the team composition, which mainly comprises a tank, a DPS, and a support character.
To construct the tier list, I have used four categories.
Here's a brief overview of how I have used to rank all the characters before deep diving into the details.
S-tier
A-tier
B-tier
C-tier
There's not much to say about these characters. You can use them if you're a fan, but it's best to avoid investing resources.
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Destructoid Saturday, November 22, 2025 4:10 PM
The core gameplay loop of Monsters are Coming! revolves around your Hero and town, and keeping him alive will be extremely important.
Unlike other bullet hell games, Monsters are Coming! treats death differently. Your Hero isn't invincible, and they can die if they take more damage than they can heal. However, the death of your Hero doesn't automatically mean that your run is over.
This guide will explain why the death of your Hero matters, and why it's best to avoid it in the first place.
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How does Hero death work in Monsters are Coming!
Unlike traditional games, your Hero can die more than once. He can die from wounds received from enemies, and if you fail to heal him. A Hero's death will spawn a new one, who will land with all the upgrades and a full pool of health.
In simpler words, you can afford your Hero dying, and more than once at that. However, you should be careful about your Hero's death since there's a penalty associated with every time they die.
Hero death penalty in Monsters are Coming!
While a death doesn't automatically end your run, there's a penalty associated with every time your Hero dies. In the screenshot below, you'll see that the game asks me to place a memorial on any available grid.
The key to surviving longer in Monsters are Coming! is to place different districts in your town. Some of them offer resources, while others eliminate enemies. Your town has a limited number of grids, and you can't expand it infinitely.
The more times your Hero dies, the more Memorials you need to place. Every Memorial fills up a grid, reducing the total number of districts that you can activate. Hence, every Hero death directly reduces the chances of your town's survival (since the grid space gets diminished, and you can have fewer districts).
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Destructoid Saturday, November 22, 2025 3:56 PM
The Rus Post Car Key is one of the many items that you can obtain randomly in Escape from Tarkov, and it could be a pretty important object for the future.
While I am unsure if there's a specific location to find the key, I obtained it from a random raid. The key, incidentally, has a proper use on one of the maps in Escape from Tarkov. This guide will provide you with all the details on where to use the key if you find it during one of your raids.
Rus Post Car location in Escape from Tarkov
If you haven't figured out from the name itself, the key is required to open the Rus Post Car. To find the vehicle, head to the Post Office on the Streets of Tarkov map. If you're a beginner, the first task will be to gain access to this map.
The next task is to reach the Post Office. It's opposite the Pinewood Hotel, and just beside the TerraGroup building. The latter is an important POI as it's involved in several quests. You can also find secret quests like Unheard at this location.
Go past the TerraGroup Building, and you'll find the Post Office. You will find a blue van standing in front of the entrance. At first, the van will be locked (you can shoot at the glass window, but it won't open).
If you have the key in your backpack, you can then use it to unlock the doors. You can open either the front door on the driver's side or the back. Unfortunately, I never found any loot (attempted it twice, just in case there's a bug).
Opening the back of the van shows you plenty of undelivered letters, but there's no loot. I have checked the van thoroughly. The same can also be said about the Post Office building. I firmly believe that this van could be part of a quest in the near future. If you have the key, I will advise you to store it safely, since using it on the van won't be of much use at the moment.
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WGB Saturday, November 22, 2025 8:22 PM Bloodborne has sold over 9 million copies on PlayStation, with 400,000 sold post-Elden Ring's launch. Despite its popularity, there are no signs of a sequel, remaster, or PC port. |
MonsterVine Saturday, November 22, 2025 6:00 PM Kwalee and developer Flash Cat Games have released a fresh gameplay trailer for Talespinner, the upcoming roguelike deckbuilder rooted in the magic and mystery of Japanese mythology. The new video offers the most expansive glimpse yet at the game's hidden realms, powerful enemies, and flexible character builds. A Deckbuilder Shaped by Myth and Player Choice […] |
MonsterVine Saturday, November 22, 2025 3:00 PM To me, the best games are the ones you stumble on and go "Oh, yeah, this is what I have been looking for all my life." Master of Command is a game I have always wanted: a muskets-and-bayonets-era strategy game covering a war very few people care about (the Seven Years' War, which you should […] |









