Destiny 2 won’t have a “Weapons 2.0” system when Shadowkeep launches
Between your primary death-dealers and more exotic fare, Destiny 2’s guns are in a good place right now. So good in fact, that they’ll be largely untouched come Shadowkeep.
Between your primary death-dealers and more exotic fare, Destiny 2’s guns are in a good place right now. So good in fact, that they’ll be largely untouched come Shadowkeep.
The Ghosts were once a terror in the wasteland. Ruthless, vicious, tactical, and cruel, they took what they wanted and left no survivors. Following the Authority Wars, they were nowhere to be found. At the time, many people assumed they had simply been wiped out and they began to fade into wasteland legend. In reality, they had found a higher calling; a strange woman named Iris promised them power and glory if they did everything she said.
Driveclub was beautiful, sublime to experience and it deserved better before Sony parked it away in a random barn with nary a find word said, leaving it to be forgotten about in the years to come.
Just like every year before it, Bungie has a few BIG changes in store for Destiny 2. Some of these changes are good! With an eye on growing the fanbase by making a large chunk of the base game free and tailoring events to give the series a soft reset for newcomers and veterans alike, the Shadowkeep era will be Bungie’s biggest effort yet at ensuring that Destiny has a future without the lucrative purse of Activision steering the franchise. Some of those other changes…are not so good.
In news that I totally swear is not because I’ve been paid off with a crate of the stuff because I am more teetotal than a late 1800s virtue parade for temperance, Bethesda has tapped Rebel Distillers to bottle the blood of demons and sell it as DOOM Bone Vodka. EXTREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEME!
There are still those who are willing to get up at the crack of dusk and boot up their console to find him for you. People who’ll risk digital life and limb to let you know if Xur is selling a treasure or rubbish. I just so happen to be one of those people. Maybe you’re stuck at work and can only log in later tonight. In that case: Where is Xur?
Darksiders Genesis is focusing on action through a good old fashioned isometric plane, while juggling some co-operative gameplay for good measure. While Strife will stick to a distance and keep enemies at bay with his trusty sidearms, War is exactly how you remember him to be: An absolute tank on the battlefield who’ll chop demons down to size and keep them at bay. Here’s a look at him in action.
Celeste has one more DLC drop on the way, and this one will close the book on the beloved masterpiece.
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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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