Phasmophobia’s latest update stabilises the game, lets ghost follow your voice
Exactly what the game needed, another way to mess yourself in all the chaos of hunting down those spooky spirits.
Exactly what the game needed, another way to mess yourself in all the chaos of hunting down those spooky spirits.
There’s a little bit of everything being added. New levels, cosmetics, features and bug fixes can be expected.
The nerf is so heavy that mini memorials are being held for the cheery robot on Reddit, while others celebrate the rework of Mirage which features some incredible buffs.
Ragnarok Games say they’re back on track after their team “dedicated months to R&D, working to pioneer the looter-stabber-bludgeoner-chopper-puncher-slicer game genre while making major improvements to gameplay features”.
At some point, PC players are just going to need to buy a hard drive exclusively for Call of Duty despite all these patches adding a minimal amount of content.
Warlords of New York takes you back to the original isle of Manhattan for a showdown with rogue agents who have carved out their own empire in the ruins of the big pineapple (for a standalone price that is). Across Civic Center, Battery Park, Two Bridges, and the Financial District, you’ll need to first update the game and prepare yourself for the aforementioned embiggening download.
The Experimental Mode is being used as a faster, more accessible Public Test Realm as a means to evaluate drastic gameplay changes.
The latest update introduces a host of new unlockables, loadout slots, game modes and a new weapon, the crossbow. Remember the good old days when game updates were only a couple of gigs? Those were simpler times, to be sure. When the latest game needed to be patched and/or updated and you could still play it that same night? Magical …
It would be naive to say climate change is not real — or that …
A spooky European village. Properly scary castle mania. Vampires. Werewolves! The only thing more frightening, is a glimpse at your empty bank account when it comes to deciding whether or not you can grab Resident Evil Village this month. Capcom's successor to its long-running survival-horror franchise is finally out, and if you've read our review then you know the game is a winner on multiple levels.
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