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PCGamesN Saturday, April 29, 2023 2:14 PM
     How to get the Star Wars Jedi Survivor Jedi robes

Searching for the Star Wars Jedi Survivor Jedi robes? The Jedi robes is an outfit set in Star Wars Jedi Survivor. With it, you can make Cal Kestis truly look like he's one with the Force. Our guide helps you acquire this particular item, which you'll find somewhere on the planet of Jedha.

The Star Wars Jedi Survivor Jedi robes is just one example of a cosmetic collectible that you can find in your journey. There are many others, such as Cal Kestis cosmetics and outfits. Likewise, you can find various designs, including BD-1 cosmeticsLightsaber partsBlaster parts, and color palettes.

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PCGamesN Saturday, April 29, 2023 2:01 PM
     All Star Wars Jedi Survivor BD-1 slice and hack abilities

Searching for all Star Wars Jedi Survivor BD-1 slice and hack abilities? BD-1 has several slice and hack droid abilities in Star Wars Jedi Survivor. Cal Kestis' friendly companion usually helps out when it comes to opening doors and activating shortcuts. Later in the game, though, he'll be able to turn enemy bots against their comrades. Our guide discusses this mechanic, when you can use it, and how you can unlock more types.

The Star Wars Jedi Survivor BD-1 slice and hack abilities are just one facet of skills that you can learn in the game. You'll learn various traversal abilities, acquire many Force Powers, and unlock additional perks.

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PCGamesN Saturday, April 29, 2023 12:39 PM
     Don't Starve devours own Steam record, ten years after launch

Don't Starve just turned ten years old, and it's more popular than it's ever been. One of the longest-standing stalwarts among the best co-op survival games, the Don't Starve Together player count on Steam has just been smashed as a hefty sale discount and new content update bring players back to the classic in floods.


PCGamesN Saturday, April 29, 2023 12:28 PM
     Solve your Jedi Survivor PC issues with this Star Wars Steam sale

With the ongoing Star Wars Jedi Survivor PC issues, the new action-adventure game may very well be unplayable on your rig. If that is the case, or you just don't want to take the risk but want a similar Star Wars Jedi Survivor fix, there is actually a massive Star Wars Steam sale happening right now, with plenty of the older Jedi and Force Unleashed games on offer.

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Rock Paper Shotgun Latest Articles Feed Saturday, April 29, 2023 6:41 PM
    

Turning Attack On Titan's giant enemies and grapple-hooking sword combat into a video game seemed like a tall order (pun intended), and one that a budget Koei Tecmo treatment seemed doomed to fail. And yet. As I explained in my Attack On Titan: Wings Of Freedom review back in 2016, the game absolutely nailed the series' action.

As of this week, both it and its sequel are permanently cheaper.

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Rock Paper Shotgun Latest Articles Feed Saturday, April 29, 2023 5:55 PM
    

Redfall is Arkane, developers best known for singleplayer immersive sims, trying to take a vampiric bite of open world multiplayer pie. It's out next week and we now know its system requirements. It's also, perhaps surprisingly, already Steam Deck Verified.

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Rock Paper Shotgun Latest Articles Feed Saturday, April 29, 2023 5:34 PM
    

Vampire Survivors, aka the best game of 2022, might be getting an animated television series. Developers Poncle have announced that they've partnered with Story Kitchen, a media company headed a Sonic movie co-producer and the creator of John Wick, to make it happen.

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Rock Paper Shotgun Latest Articles Feed Saturday, April 29, 2023 4:48 PM
    

Star Wars Jedi: Survivor could have used "a little more time in the bacta tank." That was James' conclusion when he looked at its performance on PC.

EA now say that they're "aware that Star Wars Jedi: Survivor isn't performing to our standards for a percentage of our PC players, in particular those with high-end machines or or certain specific configurations." They're working on fixes.

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Siliconera Saturday, April 29, 2023 3:00 PM
    

Review: Arcana of Paradise: The Tower Combines Deck Building and Caring for Kids

Since Slay the Spire, we've seen tons of roguelike deck-building games that involve collecting cards, heading into dungeons, and hopefully getting as far as possible or even winning. Arcana of Paradise: The Tower plays with that idea, but pulls back a bit in terms of difficulty and adds puzzle and simulation elements to try and stand apart. While it does succeed, it also means it might be a little too easy and predictable to make runs feel satisfying.

Arcana of Paradise: The Tower begins with a tower, and a handful of children live atop it. Paradise could be at the base of it! Maybe! Or at least it could be better than what lies around them, as things were left in ruin and they barely possess enough bread to keep from starving. However, eventually children will blossom into warriors. At this point, they can be sent as pairs down the tower to try and advance or get resources to rebuild their home at the top and get sustenance to survive. There's not really too much of a story to things, and an awkward localization means children will make quips that can sometimes sound a bit out of place or awkward.

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From the very outset, Arcana of Paradise: The Tower sets players up to succeed and solve puzzles. Each child gets four cards once they pass the threshold and can be used as a warrior. Typically, this means at least one card that can be used to attack, another that could defend or heal, and some supportive. Your starting deck is based upon those eight combined cards. It's generally best to ensure some of them include at least one healing potion, represented as a watery liquid, and a torch, given both also can solve puzzles that involve lighting campfires, brightening darkened rooms, thawing frozen chests, dousing fires, and such. After your first few runs, you'll also be able to upgrade to get other cards when you set out, including a bucket that gives you an 80% chance of returning to the top of the tower safely.

When you head into the tower, you can designate the purpose of that run. It could be to acquire bread, which acts as food and a sort of currency, or to make as much progress as possible. The former keeps the children you have that are or aren't ready to fight alive. You can also spend it at a tree to get blessings to the gods to upgrade resources up top. The latter brings you closer to "paradise," though it's probably more likely you'll find additional children to join your community.

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As you go through each Arcana of Paradise: The Tower floor, you'll go through a handful of events. These can be labeled as things like bosses, campfires, or instances in the same way as Slay the Spire. You'll also come to a diverging path point, which allows you to choose which three next events you'd rather face. Fighters against enemies involve using the four cards currently dealt to you, with both you and them acting in real-time as you select cards. However, you can get a fresh deal at a push of a button. Defending at the right time can stun an enemy, giving you an opportunity to counter. The hanged man lets you reverse a card to change how it behaves. You can get cards that clutter things up and act as blockers from some events. Also, the very bread you're collecting could be used to restore yourself instead of bringing them back.

In a way, it can almost feel a little too manageable. The card assortment is fine, but it's pretty easy to find ones you like best and continually shuffle into you get the right ones for each fight. Puzzle solutions are pretty obvious, and certain cards end up being the answer rather often. (You basically always need a torch.) Disruptor cards aren't too troublesome. The only time it got to be a challenge is if I happened upon a puzzle "room" that needed a specific card and I couldn't refresh my hand quickly enough to get it. Even getting bread ceases to be a problem as soon as you get an oven repaired, as you get plenty of it as you descend. So keeping kids at the top of the tower alive doesn't provide any tension either.

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Part of that also stems from Arcana of Paradise: The Tower repeating events very quickly. On my second run into the tower, I already saw an event with a frozen chest and another with a campfire for a hermit from the tutorial run again. (Both of those also used the torch as a solution, even.) It makes things feel like even more of a grind than they need to be.

Arcana of Paradise: The Tower feels like the concept is sound. A roguelike deck builder with more puzzles to it and possibly caring for your current and future party members is a novel idea. However, even with the real-time element forcing you to act quickly, it doesn't feel like this is a critical affair. There's a lack of tension that keeps it from feeling like an achievement when you do well, and the recurring events means you're rarely surprised and already prepared for most things headed your way.

Arcana of Paradise: The Tower is available on the Nintendo Switch and PC.

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Tabletop Gaming News – TGN Saturday, April 29, 2023 6:00 PM
     Catalyst Game Labs has released four new record sheet compilation products for BattleTech enthusiasts, covering a range of eras and technologies. The latest products include record sheets for the Technical Readout: Jihad, Technical Readout: Dark Age, Technical Readout: 3145, and Technical Readout: 3150, providing players with more than 1,300 pages of record sheets to use …

Tabletop Gaming News – TGN Saturday, April 29, 2023 4:00 PM
     Get ready for the latest pre-orders from Games Workshop, including the release of Warhammer Underworlds: Wyrdhollow and Combat Patrol: World Eaters. The new Warhammer Underworlds core set features two warbands battling it out for sorcerous artefacts in the deepest reaches of Ghur, while the Combat Patrol box contains a plethora of Khorne Berzerkers and two …

Tabletop Gaming News – TGN Saturday, April 29, 2023 1:17 PM
     The Leviathan set contains two armies – 25 Space Marines and 47 Tyranids – along with a massive Leviathan book, the Chapter Approved Leviathan Mission Deck, and a construction booklet. The Space Marines are the ultimate defenders of the Imperium, while the Tyranids are an alien swarm that seeks to consume all the biomass in …

Gaming Instincts – Next-Generation of Video Game Journalism Saturday, April 29, 2023 4:34 PM

Gaming Instincts – Next-Generation of Video Game Journalism Saturday, April 29, 2023 4:04 PM
    

Little Nightmares first launched on 28 April 2017

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Gaming Instincts – Next-Generation of Video Game Journalism Saturday, April 29, 2023 3:45 PM
    

The developer asks players to be patient for the upcoming patches, which need to be tested thoroughly.

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